Communities Articles


Here is a selection of articles from previous back issues of Communities magazine. All back issues up to issue #184 are available for download here.

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Technology on the Path to Reality: Snapshots from the Pre-Post-Digital Age

Posted on December 29, 2014 by
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Misadventures with a cell phone help the author dial into more enduring, meaningful adventures and relationships not dependent on an electronic-communications hamster wheel.


Back to Life: Returning from the Virtual to the Real

Posted on December 19, 2014 by

To shake our addiction to modern technology, we must understand its true costs. Stillwaters Sanctuary works to create a culture of greater connection, where it is easier to live without industrial society.


Technology: Our External Thumb

Posted on December 8, 2014 by
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Instead of asking whether technology is a “friend or foe,” perhaps we should be asking how to better help friends and reduce foes through the use of technology.


“Appropriate” Technology and Community on the Path to Resiliency

Posted on November 28, 2014 by
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At Occidental Arts and Ecology Center, efforts to foster a renaissance in land-based living go hand in hand with judicious use of modern design and communication technologies.


Technology, Nature, and Community

Posted on November 21, 2014 by

How does modern technology affect our ecological and social literacy? Are computers and their kin suppressing or enhancing the awareness, skills, and qualities essential to our nature as humans?


Technology: Friend or Foe?, #165 Contents

Posted on November 14, 2014 by

In our issue on “Technology: Friend or Foe?,” authors examine the impacts of modern technology on their experience of community. Has the digital age brought us closer together, or moved us apart? How has it impacted our relationship with the rest of the living world? What does “appropriate use of technology” look like, and what is “appropriate technology”? We explore the full range of sentiment from technological optimism to technological skepticism.


Radical Governance Changes in Two North American Ecovillages

Posted on October 31, 2014 by
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Earthaven and Dancing Rabbit embrace their groups’ evolution and growth with innovative new governance and decision-making methods.


Seeing the Good in the World, Part II: Transformative Learning Experiences at Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage

Posted on October 26, 2014 by
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While helping communitarians measure their progress toward sustainability goals, a college student finds herself unexpectedly changed.


From Conversation to Community: How a Bunch of Mates Bought Some Land Together

Posted on October 21, 2014 by

“Wouldn’t it be great to buy a block of land together in the bush?” Dinner party conversations yield unexpected fruit.


Meta-Conversation: an Exercise in Whimsical and Critical Facilitation

Posted on October 11, 2014 by

When they crave an especially deep or challenging discussion, Gesundheit!’s meta-conversers excuse themselves (from the mundane)—then stir the collective pot, lie down, or go for a walk.


Love and Bucket Brigades, Interdependence and Evolution: A Community Conversation at Lampa Mountain Community

Posted on October 4, 2014 by

A small communal family discusses how they got good at cooperating, and other essentials of collective life.


Kawsmos: The Unintentional Community

Posted on September 23, 2014 by

After 11 years of gathering, a group of Kaw Valley’s cosmic explorers realizes that community has happened to them.


A Community Conversation at Whole Village

Posted on September 16, 2014 by

For intentional community members, community comes with added benefits, unique challenges, and a call to authenticity.


Community Conversations, #164 Contents

Posted on September 3, 2014 by

In our “Community Conversations” issue, people both within and outside of intentional community discuss questions like: What does community mean to us? Where do we find it? What are its benefits and challenges? How do we deepen our experience of it? What is the purpose of community, and how do we talk about it? Their stories form a rich, diverse tapestry in which community and conversation prove to be inextricably intertwined.


Deepening Community: The joy of togetherness

Posted on September 3, 2014 by

Community grows when we make time to share our stories, enjoy one another, take care of one another, and work on building a better world together.


Community Conversations Campaign: Final Thoughts and Next Steps

Posted on September 3, 2014 by

In an age when prioritizing community is itself radical, self-awareness, self-care, and storytelling are essential to deepening our connections.


The Dirty Business of Growing a Cohousing Community Farm

Posted on August 8, 2014 by

A farm is not a clod of dirt; it is more like mud that slips through your hands, gets on your boots, and is tracked all through the community.


Vision, Money, and Sustainability: Bringing in Renters while Building the Dream

Posted on July 29, 2014 by
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In the quest for sustainability, long-term goals can yield to short-term needs and opportunities, fertilizing new growth in unpredictable ways.


Sharing Spaces, Sharing Values: Entrepreneurship at Dragon’s Nest Cooperative Homestead

Posted on July 18, 2014 by

“Founder’s joy” can wear off very quickly in the chaos of financial instability and unclear agreements.


Southern Exposure Seed Exchange Wrestles with Growth

Posted on July 8, 2014 by

For an income-sharing group in Virginia, economic success presents challenges and opportunities.


The Entrepreneurial Dilemma

Posted on June 28, 2014 by
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Integrating entrepreneurial energy into cooperative communities often proves both difficult and necessary.


Cooperation and Competition in the Ecovillage

Posted on June 21, 2014 by

Earning a living based on responsible competition involves both sharing what we have and asking for what we deserve.


Dancing Rabbit’s Exchange Local Money System: The Promise of Local Currencies and Interest-Free Financing

Posted on June 14, 2014 by
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Place-specific currencies can provide critical financing to the small businesses that keep local communities connected and thriving.


Business. Busy-ness. Coincidence?

Posted on June 5, 2014 by

Improving our relationships to work, money, and entrepreneurship can dramatically enhance our sense of community and quality of life.


Digging into Community: A reflection from Tamarack’s 1000 Conversations Initiative

Posted on June 2, 2014 by

Tamarack Institute’s Conversations campaign reveals shifting expectations of community among youth and seniors, varying perspectives on group identity and boundaries, and diverse attitudes toward technology.


Business Ventures, #163 Contents

Posted on May 31, 2014 by

Issue #163 explores the fertile ground where cooperation and commerce intersect. How can we earn a living while still upholding our values? How can we bring cooperative principles to business activities? How can we nurture our communities, neighborhoods, and towns by creating sustainable livelihoods that serve the greater good? What obstacles do we encounter, and how do we overcome them?


Opportunity Village Eugene: Pioneering New Solutions for the (Formerly) Homeless

Posted on May 15, 2014 by
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An innovative self-governing village lifts spirits while modeling new ways to address homelessness.


Margaret and Me: The Iron Lady Becomes an Unexpected Ally

Posted on May 11, 2014 by

A squatters’ housing cooperative activist describes how Margaret Thatcher broke with her image to support an early “occupy” movement.


Healing Gender Issues through Community

Posted on May 5, 2014 by

Long-dormant childhood gender issues resurface in an intimate relationship in community—and this time avoidance and escape aren’t options.


Feminist Spirituality and Gender: Lessons from Beyond Women-Only Space

Posted on April 27, 2014 by

Does the culture of women-only space still serve a worthwhile purpose, or does it perpetuate division? A long-time leader of women’s circles advocates inclusivity.