: Scholars like James Boyle discuss the "enclosure of the intangible commons," referring to how intellectual property laws and privatization can limit public access to shared knowledge.
Enclosing also applies to how we manage and perceive natural resources and urban environments.
: Recent studies examine the "enclosing" of urban parks, such as the use of fences in Finsbury Park, questioning the balance between protecting public space and restricting access to it.
Enclosing Apr 2026
: Scholars like James Boyle discuss the "enclosure of the intangible commons," referring to how intellectual property laws and privatization can limit public access to shared knowledge.
Enclosing also applies to how we manage and perceive natural resources and urban environments. enclosing
: Recent studies examine the "enclosing" of urban parks, such as the use of fences in Finsbury Park, questioning the balance between protecting public space and restricting access to it. : Scholars like James Boyle discuss the "enclosure