There is substantial literature on the commons, and accompanying literature on commoning – the processes and institutions that create and sustain commons. There is less comprehensive knowledge on the relationships between commons and sustainability, the relationship between commons and transformation (of society and of the self), the interference and role of power in commoning, and the different characteristics that distinguish successful commoning projects from unsuccessful or unstable commoning attempts.
These workshops explored Commons, Commoning, and Social Change. https://umsusdev.org/commoning-workshop/
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Zoi Christina Siamanta (Independent researcher) “Commoning and low-carbon".
Commoning and Low-Carbon
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Commons Movements and Sustainability Transitions
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Laura Albareda, LUT University, “Commons organizing and polycentric governance on the Anthropocene”.
Commons organizing and polycentric governance
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Laura Corazza, Mary Kathleen Burke, Francesco Marengo (University of Turin) “Commons, Commoning and Social Change through the New European Bauhaus Living Corridor…
Commons, Commoning and Social Change
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Commons, Commoning, and Social Change: Webinar Series Kickoff PanelNicholas Blomley (Simon Fraser University) Irina Velicu (Universidade de Coimbra) Michael Schoon…
Commons, Commoning, and Social Change: Webinar…
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Vinay Gidwani (University of Minnesota) Community capital: Agrarian transitions and waste economies in urban India
Community capital
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Stavros Stavrides, National Technical University of Athens, “Emancipatory commoning: Learning from urban struggles”
Emancipatory commoning
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Dagmar_Lorenz-Meyer: (Charles University) Re-Sensing Sol(id)arity: On the Prospects of Commoning Solar Energy
Re-Sensing Sol(id)arity
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Helga Leitner, Research Professor at UCLA, "Space of Commoning and its Others: Tales from Jakarta and Los Angeles".
Space of Commoning and its Others
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The Place of Law in Commons and Commoning:…
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