“…Interpreting grassroots agrifood collectives' processes of becoming-interdependent as strategies for countering the historical and contemporary separations of capitalism, we suggest that becoming-interdependent, in ways yet to be explored, may also characterise other postcapitalist struggles such as commoning, building autonomy, or degrowth (Chatterton 2016;Chatterton and Pickerill 2010;De Angelis 2017;Hollender 2016;Schmid 2019;Wilson 2013). Moreover, as an analytical perspective, the lens of becoming-interdependent may stimulate further explicit explorations of postcapitalist possibility in the more-than-human politics involved in (collective) agricultural practices (Brice 2014;Ginn 2013;Jhagroe 2023;Krzywoszynska 2019) but also more generally (McKiernan and Instone 2016;Wright 2015).…”