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15 archipelagos. The islands within each. The annotations the map treats as load-bearing.
The inclusion criterion in one line. An island qualifies when its relational stance is wired into the structure that runs it. The map runs six structural tests: place-of-accountability · standing-to-refuse · custody-of-purpose · grammar-and-load-bearing · reciprocity-is-material · funding-incentive. The readings are the curator's, open to contestation. Read the full criterion →
See the force-directed graph view → — clickable islands, archipelago colour-coding, drag and zoom. The canonical Map view; this annotated index is the long-form alternative.
How to read this
- Each named island is a link to its actual home on the web. Where no link is shown, the island either has no clean public home or the map hasn't yet verified one.
- A short annotation after the dash means the map has a specific reading: dissolved, contested, lineage-handoff in progress, lens-result, or similar.
- Archipelago paragraphs name what the archipelago is and why the map treats it as distinct.
- Most islands are not annotated by design. The reading practice is conservative about adding annotations without primary research backing them.
The archipelagos are not exclusive. Many islands sit on the seam between two or three archipelagos. The placement reflects where the map reads the primary center of gravity, not the only legitimate reading.
The archipelagos
1. Research and Demonstrators
Civic R&D, long-horizon research, protocol-level infrastructure. Where the field's longer arcs are framed publicly without the immediate pressure of selling something.
- Dark Matter Labs
- Buckminster Fuller Institute
- Long Now Foundation
- Common Land
- Greaterthan
- Regen Network, built ledger before social tissue (cautionary case)
- Civilization Research Institute
- Living Systems Alliance
- Repatterning Collective
2. Pedagogy and Learning
The transmission layer. How the work passes between generations in residential, cohort, and online formats.
- Schumacher College, academic programming closed September 2024; Satish Kumar Foundation owns brand and IP, runs nomadic short courses, no permanent site as of 2026
- Ecoversities, decentralized federation, sixteen service circles
- Animas Valley Institute, Bill Plotkin lineage
- Alliance of Wild Ethics, David Abram
- Local Futures, Helena Norberg-Hodge
- Hollyhock
- Gaia Education
- Kincentric Leadership
The most important fact about this archipelago in 2026: the residential degree-bearing format that Schumacher embodied is the one that has not been replaced. The archipelago has dispersed into cohort-based online, federated, and short-form alternatives.
3. Place-Based Communities
Long-duration physical containers. Where the work lives in shared daily life, governance, and intergenerational transmission.
- Findhorn, governance collapse November 2023; community buyback November 2024; now four legally distinct successor entities (CBS, SCIO, Park Ecovillage Trust, Hinterland Trust)
- Plum Village, has the most legally articulated contemplative refusal of AI training in any tradition (Living Gems EUA)
- Damanhur
- Tamera
- ZEGG
- Ängsbacka
- Traditional Dream Factory
- The Garden
- Casa Tilo
- Fools Valley
- RMERC
4. Narrative, Culture and Imagination
Where the field's stories are told and the language is shaped.
- Emergence Magazine
- Dark Mountain Project
- Future Ecologies
- Advaya
- Animate Earth
- Center for Humans and Nature
- Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology
- Global Oneness Project
- One Resilient Earth
- One Earth Sangha
- Kiss the Ground
What the commons reads as missing from this archipelago: the under-35 mythopoetic-ecology cohort, the audio drama and serialized-audio-narrative scene, the Lusophone solarpunk lineage (Editora Draco's 2012 anthology predates the Anglophone discourse), Africanfuturism (Wole Talabi, Tlotlo Tsamaase, Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki).
5. Earth, Ecology and More-Than-Human
The epistemic root layer. Where kincentric ecology, animism, regenerative ecology, and ancestral land knowledge sit.
- Global Ecovillage Network
- Biomimicry Guild, Janine Benyus
- Weaving Earth
- Savory Institute, holistic planned grazing
- Fibershed, Rebecca Burgess
- Pachamama Alliance
- Regenerative Design Institute, 22-year Bolinas/Commonweal-Garden place-anchoring in active transition to Whidbey Island, Washington — live T3 stress-test
- ICCA Consortium, indigenous-conserved areas
- Permaculture Action Network
- Théra
- Transition Network International
- FIC, Foundation for Intentional Communities
Plus the major intellectual lineages this archipelago rests on (the kincentric ecology, animism, and indigenous knowledge traditions): see External Reading for the bodies of work.
The 2025 development worth marking: Inter-American Court of Human Rights Advisory Opinion 32/25 (July 2025) is the first international court to formally recognize Nature as a subject of rights. Connects the constitutional patchwork (Ecuador 2008, Whanganui 2017, Atrato 2016, Panama 2022) into something with international weight.
6. Field-Builders and Connective Networks
The closest peers to IoC. Practitioners explicitly tending the sea between islands.
- Perspectiva, Jonathan Rowson, "systems, souls and society"
- Life Itself, Rufus Pollock
- The Work That Reconnects, Joanna Macy lineage; Macy died July 2025; the network is now testing whether a no-certification distributed lineage survives founder death
- Bioneers
- Second Renaissance
- The Emergence Network
- The Commons SF
- Post Growth Institute
- Sympoiesis
- Reimagined Futures
- Bayo Akomolafe, We Will Dance With Mountains
- GTDF, Gesturing Towards Decolonial Futures, formally closed a deliberate ten-year cycle in 2025 (Vanessa Andreotti et al.)
7. Capital and Philanthropy
The funders, capital stewards, and infrastructure they sit on top of.
- Capital Institute, John Fullerton's eight principles of regenerative economics
- RSF Social Finance
- Kalliopeia Foundation
- Fetzer Institute
- Candide Group
- Beneficial State Bank
- Zebras Unite
- Purpose Foundation
- Threshold Foundation
- New Economy Coalition
- Democracy Collaborative
- Wellbeing Economy Alliance
- Wellspring Philanthropic Fund, sunsetting by 2028; removes roughly $200M+/year of slow relational grantmaking
The pattern this archipelago is going through in 2026: the funding middle is hollowing while the poles concentrate. The slow-relational-unrestricted shape Wellspring partly held does not have a successor at scale.
8. Contemplative / Inner Work
Contemplative traditions, somatic work, and inner-development practices.
- Mind & Life Institute, Dialogue 39 "Minds, AI, and Ethics" Dharamsala October 2025; centre of gravity is shifting under the 2024 Bold New Strategy
- Garrison Institute
- Plus the contemplative-ecological work also held at Naropa (Joanna Macy Center) and Plum Village.
9. Substrate Design (AI, Web3, Decentralised Governance)
The substrate-level archipelago. Computational systems, on-chain coordination mechanisms, and decentralised governance protocols treated as the underlying material on which the field's relational claims will or won't be wired. IoC is most distinctively positioned to read this archipelago.
- Center for Humane Technology, Tristan Harris
- Collective Intelligence Project, Divya Siddarth
- AI Objectives Institute
- EarthOS / Terran Collective
- IT for Change, ReGenAI: A New Deal for the AI Economy (October-November 2025)
- Indigenous Protocol AI Working Group
- AI4Bharat, IndicTrans2 across 22 scheduled Indian languages
- Karya, data labour as dignified labour with worker ownership
- Aravind Eye Care + Google ARDA
- Saami Council SODA principles (April 2024), European parallel to Te Mana Raraunga
- Ostara / Localism Labs Bridging Worlds, agentic-enhanced research commons; the form IoC is heading toward
- Optimism Citizens' House and the RetroPGF rounds
- Gitcoin, quadratic funding and GG24
- Hypercerts Foundation
- Open Forest Protocol, MRV for forest stewardship
- Regen Network, built ledger before social tissue (cautionary case, retained as honest signal)
- Octant, epoch-based public-goods funding
- Drips, continuous funding streams
- Public Nouns, the Nouns DAO public-goods successor
- IndigiDAO and PassageDAO, indigenous Latin American on-chain work
- Ethereum Attestation Service, the substrate for non-token-financialised governance
- Cabin DAO, wound down 2025 (cautionary closure)
The central tension this archipelago carries for the criterion: most AI orgs and most DAOs fail Test 1 (place-of-accountability) by design, and Test 3 (custody-of-purpose-across-time) by token-cycle constraint or by founder-dependency. The substrate-design work that passes tends to be the work that has moved past the financialised or scale-up frames into something quieter and more accountable.
10. Indigenous Knowledge and Land-Based Practice
A parallel scientific tradition. Land is relation rather than property. Knowledge is co-created in kinship pairs rather than extracted into decontextualised form. The operational ontology travels under specific cultural names (iwígara, whakapapa, minobimaatisiiwin, kaitiakitanga, kinship mind) that cannot be flattened into a single category without losing what made each one knowledge in the first place.
- Te Mana Raraunga, Māori Data Sovereignty Network; six principles operationalised in iwi-controlled data trusts
- Saami Council and the SODA principles, European parallel to Te Mana Raraunga
- Yurok Tribe, Klamath River legal personhood, US west coast
- NDN Collective, Pine Ridge; land-back work
- Indigenous Climate Action, Treaty 6
- Soul Fire Farm, Leah Penniman, Afro-Indigenous food sovereignty in the Hudson Valley
- Local Contexts, the TK and BC Labels system for indigenous data provenance
- Yorenka Tasorentsi Institute, Acre, Brazil
- Shipibo Conibo Center, Yarinacocha, Peruvian Amazon
- Indigenous Medicine Conservation Fund, Madsa Juárez
- Indigenous Protocol AI Working Group
- Global Indigenous Data Alliance, CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance
- Hartman Deetz, Mashpee Wampanoag, the UNDRIP wampum belt — cross-listed from Arts-Based Transformation; the wampum tradition is land-based practice as much as art
What the commons reads as missing from this archipelago at the public-mapping layer: the Adivasi-language and Dalit-knowledge work in South Asia, the Sami-Mongolic-shamanic-Eurasian thread, the Pacific Islander language-revitalisation work outside Aotearoa.
11. Somatic and Embodied Traditions
The practitioner base is thickening while the conceptual frame underneath is starting to crack. The clinical-trauma scaffolding (polyvagal, IFS, Somatic Experiencing) is being absorbed everywhere at the same time the foundational neurobiological story is being formally contested for the first time. Most practitioners on the ground have not noticed the crack yet.
- The Embody Lab, trainings + The Holistic Pelvic Care Lineage
- Polyvagal Institute, Stephen Porges
- IFS Institute, Richard Schwartz
- Strozzi Institute, Richard Strozzi-Heckler, embodied leadership
- Cultural Somatics Institute, Resmaa Menakem
- Black Octopus Society, Tada Hozumi
- Somatic Therapy Decolonized, single private practice (Setareh Azar Jinn, LMFT) doing decolonial somatic work
- generative somatics, Staci Haines et al., organisation-form somatics for social movements with documented multigenerational training program
- Cheetah House, Willoughby Britton, on meditation-related difficulties
- Dharma Ocean, Reggie Ray's somatic meditation lineage
- Generative Somatics legacy (concluded 2024), the staige.somatics organising tradition
The most important fact about this archipelago in 2026: the foundational polyvagal model is being contested in peer-reviewed neuroscience (Grossman 2026); the practitioner field has not yet absorbed this.
12. Arts-Based Transformation
Five distinct lineages share a single underlying claim (form does work) and do not share a public. The Eliasson collector has never heard of Skawennati. The Boal-trained organiser does not go to CoSM. The 5Rhythms dancer rarely reads the Sharjah Biennial catalogue. The most quietly alive layer is the indigenous arts revival, where form is not metaphor but treaty.
- Studio Olafur Eliasson, Berlin
- Documenta, Kassel
- Sharjah Biennial, the 2025 sixteenth edition (curators Natasha Ginwala and Megan Tamati-Quennell) is the archipelago's clearest current institutional surface
- Chapel of Sacred Mirrors (CoSM), Alex and Allyson Grey, Hudson Valley
- 5Rhythms circuit, Gabrielle Roth lineage
- Open Floor, the Roth successor lineage with a published teacher-licensing structure
- Santa Fe Art Institute, community-of-practice residencies
- Skawennati, the Iroquois Confederacy in machinima and the Beads That Speak exhibition (National Gallery of Canada)
- Hartman Deetz, Mashpee Wampanoag, the UNDRIP wampum belt
- Mandala Center for Change, the Augusto Boal Theatre of the Oppressed lineage in North America
- David Whyte, the corporate-poetry lineage
What the commons reads as missing: the audio drama and serialised-audio-narrative scene where the sound-healing market intersects with podcasting; the African Futurism arts layer outside literature.
13. Solarpunk and Constructive Imagination
A literary subculture with a manifesto and a politics, a Discord layer, a corner of climate-fiction publishing, and a slowly thickening canon. Did not become hegemonic. Did not fade. Has settled into a particular size and learned to live there.
- Solarpunk Magazine, Brazilian and US co-editorial
- Grist Imagine 2200 contest, climate-fiction prize and anthology series
- Sunvault: Stories of Solarpunk and Eco-Speculation (2017), the genre's first US anthology
- Renan Bernardo, Fábio Fernandes, Gerson Lodi-Ribeiro, the Lusophone origin (Editora Draco's 2012 Solarpunk anthology predates the Anglophone discourse by years)
- Nick Wood and the African solarpunk current, "social justice as survival technology"
- Solar Punk Farms, queer-led regenerative farm and climate hub in the Russian River watershed, Guerneville CA
- Solarpunk SEED, open-source template for accessible, CLT-anchored "third places" combining urban farm + maker space + classroom; untested at scale
- Solarpunk Surf Club, artist collective building Solarpunk Futures (a backcasting-from-utopia storytelling game) and other participatory tools for collective utopian imagination
What the commons reads as missing from the public-facing solarpunk layer: the design-research and prototype-building current that doesn't write fiction (the Terra Nil game-design lineage; the bioregional-prototype solarpunk currently happening outside narrative).
14. Philosophy of Mind and Consciousness Studies
A technically serious archipelago where consciousness, mind, and cognition are being argued about formally (math, neuroscience, analytic philosophy), increasingly forced by AI's arrival to do work it was avoiding, and structurally close to the IoC corpus's relational-claim move without recognising it.
- Cogitate Consortium, the IIT-vs-GNWT adversarial-collaboration whose results published in Nature (April and June 2025)
- Eleos AI, the model-welfare research org (Jeff Sebo, Robert Long, Kyle Fish)
- Taking AI Welfare Seriously report (Long, Sebo et al., November 2024)
- David Chalmers (NYU), Philip Goff (Durham), Giulio Tononi (Wisconsin), Anil Seth (Sussex), Stanislas Dehaene (Collège de France)
- Karl Friston and the Active Inference Institute, the free-energy-principle lineage; structurally relational without indigenous-methodology recognition
- Andy Clark, Hanne De Jaegher, Evan Thompson — the embodied / enactive cognition lineage
- Freya Mathews and the panpsychism-to-ecology bridge work
- Iain McGilchrist's The Master and His Emissary lineage
The commons reads this archipelago as the most-Anglo and most-academic on the map. Cross-cultural representation is thin. The criterion catches this honestly: most of these orgs fail Test 1 (place-of-accountability) by design, since academic philosophy is structurally non-place-bound. The honest read is that this archipelago lives by different rules; the IoC map carries it as a contested cluster.
15. Bio-Regioning
Where the work is organised around a specific landscape that the work is accountable to. Watersheds, coastlines, mountain ranges, named territory. The discipline of bio-regioning is that the unit of analysis and the unit of accountability are the same place. The criterion's first test, place-of-accountability, was written in part by reading this archipelago. The map carries Bio-Regioning as distinct from Earth, Ecology and More-Than-Human (archipelago 5) because the structural commitment to a single named place differs from the broader more-than-human work.
- Design School for Regenerating Earth
- Fundación Barichara Regenerativa
- Earth Regenerators
- Mediterranean Bioregional Hub
- Bioregional Learning Center, Devon
- Bioregioning South East Ireland
- Cascadia Bioregional Partnership
- Black Mountains Land Use Partnership
- Playa Viva, Mexico
- Commonland
Curator readings (the criterion applied): Design School for Regenerating Earth is Joe Brewer's territorial-foundation methodology, passing the place / grammar / reciprocity / funding tests with standing-to-refuse and custody-of-purpose flagged untested. Fundación Barichara Regenerativa, anchored to the Mesa de Jéridas, is the cleanest single pass-case in this layer. Earth Regenerators is Joe Brewer's community platform; federated, the test reads at the cell level not the platform level. Mediterranean Bioregional Hub is forming, with activation Tunisia September 2026, and is flagged untested across the board. Cascadia Bioregional Partnership / Salmon Nation passes T1 cleanly, with the other tests untested. Black Mountains Land Use Partnership in Wales is a named pass-case from the criterion synthesis. Playa Viva reorganised around the Juluchuca watershed; if you removed the watershed the resort would have to become a different kind of business. Commonland is cross-listed from archipelago 1 for its 4-Returns framework with published 20-year horizon.
On bleed with archipelago 5 (Earth, Ecology and More-Than-Human): Pachamama Alliance, Permaculture Action Network, Théra, Savory Institute and Fibershed sit on the seam; the map's primary-centre-of-gravity discipline keeps them where they are. On bleed with archipelago 10 (Indigenous Knowledge and Land-Based Practice): indigenous-led bioregional work (ICCA Consortium, Yurok Tribe, Yorenka Tasorentsi Institute) stays in archipelago 10. The indigenous-methodology lineage is the primary centre of gravity there. Bio-Regioning carries the regenerative-design-canon work primarily; the indigenous lineage carries its own.
Missing spaces
After the 2026-05 audit, the archipelagos formerly listed under "missing spaces" (somatic, arts-based, solarpunk, web3 governance, philosophy of mind) have been added above as archipelagos 12-17. Genuinely-missing spaces the commons knows it is underrepresented on at the canopy level:
- The Adivasi-language and Dalit-knowledge layer within Indigenous Knowledge.
- The audio-drama and serialised-narrative current within Narrative, Culture and Imagination.
- The bioregional-prototype solarpunk doing design-research rather than fiction.
- The African Futurism arts and policy layer outside literature.
- The sound-healing market sitting between Somatic and Arts-Based, with thin scholarship and a thick practitioner field.
These are visible as gaps the commons is actively looking to fill, not absences hidden behind the map's cleanness.
What this map is not
- Not an org chart of the field. Coordinates are conceptual, not institutional.
- Not a competition leaderboard. Archipelago placement reflects the curator's reading, not importance.
- Not exhaustive. Many islands are not named here; the commons holds a wider set in its working notes.
- Not a directory of relationships between Gustaf and these orgs. Archipelago placement does not imply contact, partnership, or endorsement.
- Not finished. The full interactive map view is in development and will replace this index when ready.
Pointers into the corpus
For each archipelago, the commons publishes: - A vocabulary entry where the archipelago's terminology has analytical weight - A lens essay where the archipelago engages an analytical frame the commons holds - Field signals when something inside the archipelago shifts
To go deeper into any archipelago, follow the pointers from its representative islands into the corpus.
To see how the map reads specific developments across archipelagos: Signals.