The Cambridge Handbook of Commons Research Innovations
Herausgeber: Foster, Sheila R.; Swiney, Chrystie F.
The Cambridge Handbook of Commons Research Innovations
Herausgeber: Foster, Sheila R.; Swiney, Chrystie F.
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 861g
- ISBN-13: 9781108837217
- ISBN-10: 1108837212
- Artikelnr.: 61396418
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Introduction: Commons research in the 21st century and beyond Sheila Foster
and Chrystie Swiney; Part I. Revisiting the Origins and Evolution of
Commons Thought: 1. Linking the origins and extensions of commons theory
William Blomquist; 2. The tragedy of Garrett Hardin's commons Andrew P.
Follet, Brigham Daniels, Taylor Petersen; 3. Kinship and commons: the
Bedouin experience Haim Sandberg; Part II. Averting New Tragedies: 4,
Averting tragedy of the resource directory anti-commons Greg Bloom; 5. Time
and tragedy: the problem with temporal commons Blake Hudson; 6.
Transforming climate dilemmas from tragedy to cooperation Bryan Bruns; Part
III. New Forms of Contested Commons: 7. Urban public housing as a commons
Andrea Mcardle; 8. Humanitarian aid as a shared and contested common
resource Michelle Reddy; 9. The economic system as a commons: an
exploration of shared institutions John Powell; Part IV. Urban Landscape
and Infrastructure as a Commons: 10. Seeing New York City's urban canopy as
a commons: a view from the street Rebecca Bratspies; 11. City as commons:
the case study of Bologna Elena De Nictollis and Christian Iaione; 12.
Urban commons architecture: collaboration spaces innovating learning within
cities Sofia Croso Mazzuco; Part V. Reassessing Old and New Institutions
for Collective Action: 13. Business improvement districts and the urban
commons Alexandra Flynn; 14. To have and to hold? Community land trust as
commons Barbara Bezdek; 15. Ostromian logic applied to civil society
organizations and the rules that shape them Anthony Demattee and Chrystie
Swiney; 16. A conceptual model of polycentric resource governance in the
2030 district energy program Erik Nordman; Part VI. Managing and Restoring
the Commons: 17. Management of facilitated common pool resources in India
Pradeep Kumar Mishra; 18. Social environmental dilemmas and governing the
commons: the Itanhém river basin in Southern Bahia, Brazil Herbert Martins
and Fernando Rios De Souza; 19. Social trust, informal institutions and
community-based wildlife management in Namibia and Tanzania Daniel
Ogbaharya; 20. Restoring the commons Itzchak Kornfeld; Part VII. Law, Legal
Theory and the Commons: 21. Prior appropriations as a response to the
tragedy of the commons Robert Abrams; 22. Using the public trust doctrine
to manage property on the moon Hope Babcock; 23. A biotechnology regulatory
commons problem David Forman; 24. Can affirmative action offer a lesson in
fighting enclosure? Sheldon Bernard Lyke; Part VIII. Technology, the
Internet and the Future of Commons Governance: 25. Can technological change
weaken the robustness of common-property regimes Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka
and Evagelos Pafilis; 26. Internet governance in the digital cold war Scott
Shackelford and Angie Raymond.
and Chrystie Swiney; Part I. Revisiting the Origins and Evolution of
Commons Thought: 1. Linking the origins and extensions of commons theory
William Blomquist; 2. The tragedy of Garrett Hardin's commons Andrew P.
Follet, Brigham Daniels, Taylor Petersen; 3. Kinship and commons: the
Bedouin experience Haim Sandberg; Part II. Averting New Tragedies: 4,
Averting tragedy of the resource directory anti-commons Greg Bloom; 5. Time
and tragedy: the problem with temporal commons Blake Hudson; 6.
Transforming climate dilemmas from tragedy to cooperation Bryan Bruns; Part
III. New Forms of Contested Commons: 7. Urban public housing as a commons
Andrea Mcardle; 8. Humanitarian aid as a shared and contested common
resource Michelle Reddy; 9. The economic system as a commons: an
exploration of shared institutions John Powell; Part IV. Urban Landscape
and Infrastructure as a Commons: 10. Seeing New York City's urban canopy as
a commons: a view from the street Rebecca Bratspies; 11. City as commons:
the case study of Bologna Elena De Nictollis and Christian Iaione; 12.
Urban commons architecture: collaboration spaces innovating learning within
cities Sofia Croso Mazzuco; Part V. Reassessing Old and New Institutions
for Collective Action: 13. Business improvement districts and the urban
commons Alexandra Flynn; 14. To have and to hold? Community land trust as
commons Barbara Bezdek; 15. Ostromian logic applied to civil society
organizations and the rules that shape them Anthony Demattee and Chrystie
Swiney; 16. A conceptual model of polycentric resource governance in the
2030 district energy program Erik Nordman; Part VI. Managing and Restoring
the Commons: 17. Management of facilitated common pool resources in India
Pradeep Kumar Mishra; 18. Social environmental dilemmas and governing the
commons: the Itanhém river basin in Southern Bahia, Brazil Herbert Martins
and Fernando Rios De Souza; 19. Social trust, informal institutions and
community-based wildlife management in Namibia and Tanzania Daniel
Ogbaharya; 20. Restoring the commons Itzchak Kornfeld; Part VII. Law, Legal
Theory and the Commons: 21. Prior appropriations as a response to the
tragedy of the commons Robert Abrams; 22. Using the public trust doctrine
to manage property on the moon Hope Babcock; 23. A biotechnology regulatory
commons problem David Forman; 24. Can affirmative action offer a lesson in
fighting enclosure? Sheldon Bernard Lyke; Part VIII. Technology, the
Internet and the Future of Commons Governance: 25. Can technological change
weaken the robustness of common-property regimes Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka
and Evagelos Pafilis; 26. Internet governance in the digital cold war Scott
Shackelford and Angie Raymond.
Introduction: Commons research in the 21st century and beyond Sheila Foster
and Chrystie Swiney; Part I. Revisiting the Origins and Evolution of
Commons Thought: 1. Linking the origins and extensions of commons theory
William Blomquist; 2. The tragedy of Garrett Hardin's commons Andrew P.
Follet, Brigham Daniels, Taylor Petersen; 3. Kinship and commons: the
Bedouin experience Haim Sandberg; Part II. Averting New Tragedies: 4,
Averting tragedy of the resource directory anti-commons Greg Bloom; 5. Time
and tragedy: the problem with temporal commons Blake Hudson; 6.
Transforming climate dilemmas from tragedy to cooperation Bryan Bruns; Part
III. New Forms of Contested Commons: 7. Urban public housing as a commons
Andrea Mcardle; 8. Humanitarian aid as a shared and contested common
resource Michelle Reddy; 9. The economic system as a commons: an
exploration of shared institutions John Powell; Part IV. Urban Landscape
and Infrastructure as a Commons: 10. Seeing New York City's urban canopy as
a commons: a view from the street Rebecca Bratspies; 11. City as commons:
the case study of Bologna Elena De Nictollis and Christian Iaione; 12.
Urban commons architecture: collaboration spaces innovating learning within
cities Sofia Croso Mazzuco; Part V. Reassessing Old and New Institutions
for Collective Action: 13. Business improvement districts and the urban
commons Alexandra Flynn; 14. To have and to hold? Community land trust as
commons Barbara Bezdek; 15. Ostromian logic applied to civil society
organizations and the rules that shape them Anthony Demattee and Chrystie
Swiney; 16. A conceptual model of polycentric resource governance in the
2030 district energy program Erik Nordman; Part VI. Managing and Restoring
the Commons: 17. Management of facilitated common pool resources in India
Pradeep Kumar Mishra; 18. Social environmental dilemmas and governing the
commons: the Itanhém river basin in Southern Bahia, Brazil Herbert Martins
and Fernando Rios De Souza; 19. Social trust, informal institutions and
community-based wildlife management in Namibia and Tanzania Daniel
Ogbaharya; 20. Restoring the commons Itzchak Kornfeld; Part VII. Law, Legal
Theory and the Commons: 21. Prior appropriations as a response to the
tragedy of the commons Robert Abrams; 22. Using the public trust doctrine
to manage property on the moon Hope Babcock; 23. A biotechnology regulatory
commons problem David Forman; 24. Can affirmative action offer a lesson in
fighting enclosure? Sheldon Bernard Lyke; Part VIII. Technology, the
Internet and the Future of Commons Governance: 25. Can technological change
weaken the robustness of common-property regimes Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka
and Evagelos Pafilis; 26. Internet governance in the digital cold war Scott
Shackelford and Angie Raymond.
and Chrystie Swiney; Part I. Revisiting the Origins and Evolution of
Commons Thought: 1. Linking the origins and extensions of commons theory
William Blomquist; 2. The tragedy of Garrett Hardin's commons Andrew P.
Follet, Brigham Daniels, Taylor Petersen; 3. Kinship and commons: the
Bedouin experience Haim Sandberg; Part II. Averting New Tragedies: 4,
Averting tragedy of the resource directory anti-commons Greg Bloom; 5. Time
and tragedy: the problem with temporal commons Blake Hudson; 6.
Transforming climate dilemmas from tragedy to cooperation Bryan Bruns; Part
III. New Forms of Contested Commons: 7. Urban public housing as a commons
Andrea Mcardle; 8. Humanitarian aid as a shared and contested common
resource Michelle Reddy; 9. The economic system as a commons: an
exploration of shared institutions John Powell; Part IV. Urban Landscape
and Infrastructure as a Commons: 10. Seeing New York City's urban canopy as
a commons: a view from the street Rebecca Bratspies; 11. City as commons:
the case study of Bologna Elena De Nictollis and Christian Iaione; 12.
Urban commons architecture: collaboration spaces innovating learning within
cities Sofia Croso Mazzuco; Part V. Reassessing Old and New Institutions
for Collective Action: 13. Business improvement districts and the urban
commons Alexandra Flynn; 14. To have and to hold? Community land trust as
commons Barbara Bezdek; 15. Ostromian logic applied to civil society
organizations and the rules that shape them Anthony Demattee and Chrystie
Swiney; 16. A conceptual model of polycentric resource governance in the
2030 district energy program Erik Nordman; Part VI. Managing and Restoring
the Commons: 17. Management of facilitated common pool resources in India
Pradeep Kumar Mishra; 18. Social environmental dilemmas and governing the
commons: the Itanhém river basin in Southern Bahia, Brazil Herbert Martins
and Fernando Rios De Souza; 19. Social trust, informal institutions and
community-based wildlife management in Namibia and Tanzania Daniel
Ogbaharya; 20. Restoring the commons Itzchak Kornfeld; Part VII. Law, Legal
Theory and the Commons: 21. Prior appropriations as a response to the
tragedy of the commons Robert Abrams; 22. Using the public trust doctrine
to manage property on the moon Hope Babcock; 23. A biotechnology regulatory
commons problem David Forman; 24. Can affirmative action offer a lesson in
fighting enclosure? Sheldon Bernard Lyke; Part VIII. Technology, the
Internet and the Future of Commons Governance: 25. Can technological change
weaken the robustness of common-property regimes Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka
and Evagelos Pafilis; 26. Internet governance in the digital cold war Scott
Shackelford and Angie Raymond.