Power, Belonging & Collective Life- Page 2

Power is lived daily, often quietly. This space explores how political systems, technologies and environments shape who belongs, who is protected and who is pushed to the margins. From borders and surveillance to care, memory and climate crisis, collective life is approached as something organised through unequal structures. Personal experiences are read alongside institutional forces, revealing how communities survive, adapt and resist within systems that regulate movement, visibility and access. Belonging here is never assumed — it is contested, fragile and deeply political.