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''Communities: Life in Cooperative Culture'' is a quarterly magazine published by the Global Ecovillage Network - United States. It is a primary resource for information, issues, and ideas about
intentional communities An intentional community is a voluntary residential community which is designed to have a high degree of social cohesion and teamwork from the start. The members of an intentional community typically hold a common social, political, religious, ...
in North America. Articles and columns cover practical "how-to" issues of community living as well as personal stories about forming new communities, decision-making, conflict resolution, raising children in community, and sustainability.


History and profile

The magazine was started in 1972, first under the name ''Communitas'' and then as ''Communities.'' A variety of editing and publishing collectives, based in several different intentional communities, managed the magazine through its next 78 issues. Paul Freundlich, an early editor and member of the ''Communities'' publishing co-operative, went on found Co-op America (now
Green America Green America (known as Co-op America until January 1, 2009) is a nonprofit membership organization based in the United States that promotes environmentally aware, ethical consumerism. Founded in 1982, by Paul Freundlich, Green America states that ...
) in 1982, and now maintains the Exemplars Library, and has continued to contribute to and reference ''Communities'' over the years. At the end of 1990, financial difficulties led to a hiatus in publication. The
Fellowship for Intentional Community The Foundation for Intentional Community (FIC), formerly the Fellowship of Intentional Communities then the Fellowship for Intentional Community, provides publications, referrals, support services, and "sharing opportunities" for a wide range of ...
, based in Rutledge, Missouri, became publisher and resumed publication of ''Communities'' two years later. The magazine then returned to a consistent quarterly schedule. Its editor during 1993-2007 was Diana Leafe Christian. Diana too has continued her involvement with the magazine since departing as editor, citing it in her own workshops, books, and articles and contributing many articles herself. Following two issues produced by interim editor Alyson Ewald, Chris Roth then became editor in 2008, and Yulia Zarubina became art director in early 2009. In 2011 the Communal Studies Association awarded ''Communities'' its Donald E. Pitzer Distinguished Service Award for the magazine's service to the communities movement and to the field of communal studies. Donald Pitzer wrote, "Since its inception, ''Communities'' has been the most consistent and informative networking organ for the modern communitarian movement. You and all who have edited and contributed to its incisive content can be rightly proud. I congratulate...all who have faithfully held ''Communities'' up as the standard voice in this most important field of human endeavor. You have treated truthfully and critically subjects of vital importance to the very survival of social life and civilized society. In many ways the world has already taken notice and begun to apply the trail of communal evidence you reveal in every issue." A variety of print and online journals have republished articles from ''Communities'', including publications by the Communal Studies Association, the International Communal Studies Association, ''Lilipoh'', ''CobWeb'', a variety of websites, and ''Utne Reader''. After the Fall 2019 issue FIC discontinued publication and, following a successful fundraising campaign, the magazine transferred to a new nonprofit publisher
Global Ecovillage Network–United States (GEN-US)
Additional staff members include Joyce Bressler (ad manager), Linda Joseph (GEN-US administrator), and Kim Scheidt (bookkeeper). Seven people serve on the Editorial Review Board. Articles are written by a wide range of communitarians and people interested in community and/or cooperation, and submissions are welcome from anyone inspired to write. Each quarterly issue focuses on a specific theme. In 2014 the magazine started publishing in digital as well as print form; subscriptions are now available in print-plus-digital or digital-only format. All back issues have been scanned into digital form and are available to all current subscribers. The website also features selected back-issue articles and a complete index of articles published in ''Communitas'' and ''Communities'' since 1972.


See also

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Cohousing Cohousing is an intentional community of private homes clustered around shared space. The term originated in Denmark in late 1960s. Each attached or single family home has traditional amenities, including a private kitchen. Shared spaces typic ...
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Communities Directory ''The Communities Directory, A Comprehensive Guide to Intentional Community'' provides listing of intentional communities primarily from North America but also from around the world. The ''Communities Directory'' has both anonline and a print ed ...
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Fellowship for Intentional Community The Foundation for Intentional Community (FIC), formerly the Fellowship of Intentional Communities then the Fellowship for Intentional Community, provides publications, referrals, support services, and "sharing opportunities" for a wide range of ...
* Global Ecovillage Network *
Green America Green America (known as Co-op America until January 1, 2009) is a nonprofit membership organization based in the United States that promotes environmentally aware, ethical consumerism. Founded in 1982, by Paul Freundlich, Green America states that ...


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Communities MagazineCommunities DirectoryExemplarsCommunal Studies AssociationCohousing Association of the United States
{{italic title Quarterly magazines published in the United States * Magazines established in 1972