Eleanor Finley

Eleanor Finley
Director of Engaged Research and Action
Affiliate Faculty
social movements, democracy studies, social and political ecology, anthropology, Kurdish studies.
Eleanor Finley is an activist-scholar and cultural anthropologist who studies themes of social ecology, radical municipalism, and direct democracy. She is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, as well as an Affiliate Researcher with Next System Studies at George Mason University. She is the author of the book Practicing Social Ecology: From Bookchin to Rojava and Beyond, Pluto Press 2025.
Selected Publications
2025. Eleanor Finley. Practicing Social Ecology: Democratic Experiments from Burlington to Rojava and Beyond. London, Pluto Press.
2023. Linda Quiquivix. Danni Knoll, Haley Roeser, and Eleanor Finley. Municipalism: A Critical Review. REPORT. One Project.
2021. Eleanor Finley and Aaron Vansintjan. The Lay of the Land: Municipalist Movements in the US and Canada. REPORT. Mimim Observatory.
2020. Eleanor Finley. Solidarity Under Lockdown in Italy. In Pandemic Solidarity: Mutual Aid During the Covid-19 Crisis. June 2020. London. Pluto Press. pp138-153.
2018. Beyond the Limits of Nature: a social-ecological perspective of degrowth as a political ideology. In Capitalism, Nature, Socialism. Vol 23(1).
2017. The New Municipal Movements. ROAR Magazine. July 20, 2017.
2017. Reason, Creativity, Freedom: the communalist model. Feb 11, 2017. ROAR Magazine.
Expanded Publication List
Education
PhD Candidacy Anthropology - UMass, Amherst
MA Anthropology - UMass, Amherst
BA Philosophy - Virginia Commonwealth University
Recent Presentations
2023 Next Systems Speaker Series. Rojava, Democratic Confederalism, and the U.S. George Mason University Center for Social Science Research. April 11, 2023.
In the Media
SRSLY Wrong Podcast. Social Ecology & the Critique of Hierarchy (Pt 1). PUBLISHED .
This is Hell! Radio. Episode 971 “City/State”. https://soundcloud.com/this-is-hell/episode-971-citystate. September 22, 2017.