COMMON_ACCESS PUBLICATIONS

Discover the latest publications  from COMMON_ACCESS to gain fresh insights as the project unfolds. 

 

publications

Friday, 21 November 2025

Article: European Planning Studies

Accessibility through commoning. New perspectives for inclusive cities and beyond

This paper introduces Commoning Accessibility (CA) as a framework that views accessibility as a shared essential good for meeting needs and enabling participation. It draws on collaborative practices such as shared mobility, community-run amenities, and digital platforms, showing how co-creation and governance can enhance access, especially in transport-poor contexts. Grounded in commons theory, the paper offers conceptual and operational clarity for understanding CA across European settings.

Thursday, 16 October 2025

Article: Transport Reviews

Commoning Accessibility in (European) Peripheries


 

Using the concept of “commoning accessibility,” the UvA COMMON_ACCESS cohort examine grassroots efforts, like community transport and shared amenities, to reclaim access as a shared good. Through a systematic literature review, the paper reveals how policy environments shape these initiatives, not just through legislation but also through broader agenda-setting. The study offers a new analytical framework to understand when and how such community-led practices can transform accessibility in rural and peri-urban areas.


 

Wednesday, 24 September 2025

Preprint 

Commoning Accessibility: a Research Agenda


 

Commoning Accessibility offers a new lens on equitable access in the 15-minute city, focusing on community-led practices, shared infrastructures, and collective care. This preprint sets out a research agenda to guide future studies and policy, aiming to shift accessibility planning toward everyday collaboration and local innovation.

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