transition town
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a [[place]]
- or [[grassroot]] [[community project]]
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[[wp]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transition_town
- based around local self-managed communities
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[[alternate currencies]]
- these remind me a bit of [[club del trueque]] currency in [[argentina]]
- [[totnes pound]]
- [[lewes pound]]
- [[stroud pound]]
- [[brixton pound]]
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big in the UK
- [[totnes]] serves as inspiration
- [[transition network]] is a UK charity
- there's a focus on [[peak oil]] -- I had almost forgotten about the concept. is it happening? I get the feeling peak oil is always in the imminent future but we keep missing deadlines.
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I'm personally interested in the digital aspects of such projects -- in particular as they become networked.
- It seems to me the internet makes virtual transition towns possible, and perhaps useful as a metaphor, although I wonder what the people actually involved on actual transition towns would think of this idea (as the focus seems to be on local development and sustainability).
Transition town
I've known about transition towns for a while, but never really dug in that much. [[Transition Town Tooting]] for example helped organise [[Restarters Tooting]] where I used to volunteer when I lived in London.
Most recently.. transition towns were mentioned in bolo'bolo.
Transition towns are emerging everywhere. Transition states, territories, provinces or regions could be the next step, up to a planetary transition โcooperativeโ of democratic states
โ [[bolo'bolo]]
Hans Widmer obviously sees them as related to what he was espousing in bolo'bolo.
I've liked for a while the idea of local movements, e.g. [[Libertarian municipalism]]. I think transition towns are maybe a bit more about [[Social and Solidarity economy]] stuff, less about local politics? But I bet there's a bit of an overlap.
What is it
Transition is a movement of communities coming together to reimagine and rebuild our world.
TT foregrounds the big twin threats as [[climate change]] and [[peak oil]], (the point when the maximum rate of global production is reached and begins its terminal decline.) TT argues that these problems, can be tackled only if we develop robust community responses, forming local groups that grapple with issues like food, health, transport, energy, textiles, and waste and working out how they can become less fossil fuel dependent on a local level.
So it is a network of local, climate-conscious community groups.
Critique/criticisms
we want to ask: a transition to where, and from what?
Much of the left-wing criticism of Transition Towns concerns their political naivety and the absence of a class analysis. From the right, this criticism can be framed as the decrying of the localist response to climate change as a patronizing and self-interested one by those who would happily spend a lifetime listening to Radio 4, sitting by the Aga.
Transitionโs refusal to engage in confrontational approaches to change [โฆ] has been a conscious decision from the outset [โฆ]. For me, Transition is something that sits alongside and complements the more oppositional protest culture, but is distinctly different from it. It is a different tool. It is designed in such a way as to come in under the radar.
โ โThe Rocky Road to a Real Transitionโ: A Review. ยป Transition Culture
So I guess basically the criticisms are that TT is lacking in political consciousness and struggle. Perhaps something that is just the preserve of the middle classes who don't really want to get their hands dirty?
Perhaps you could see it as [[Prefiguration]] though.
The authors of Rocky Road start off with this quote from [[Murray Bookchin]]:
Any sound ecological perspective rests in great part on our social perspectives and interrelationships; hence to draw up an ecological agenda that has no room for social concerns is as obtuse as to draw up a social agenda that has no room for ecological concerns.
(Side note: where is that quote originally from?)
So perhaps they are levelling that TT is an ecological agenda with no social agenda. Not sure that's true though. It would seem to have plenty of social activity, it just isn't direct action.
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[[grassroots initiative]]
- [[permaculture]]
- [[self sufficiency]]
- [[climate change]] [[peak oil]]
- https://transitionnetwork.org/do-transition/starting-transition/7-essential-ingredients/
- mentioned in intro to [[bolo'bolo]]
Backlinks
- [[transition town]]
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- public document at doc.anagora.org/transition-town
- video call at meet.jit.si/transition-town
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