The Commons in a Glocal World
Global Connections and Local Responses
Herausgeber: Haller, Tobias; De Moor, Tine; Breu, Thomas
The Commons in a Glocal World
Global Connections and Local Responses
Herausgeber: Haller, Tobias; De Moor, Tine; Breu, Thomas
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This volume investigates how global players such as multinational companies and organizations affect the commons worldwide and how they relate to responses emerging from within the commons in a global-local (glocal) world.
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This volume investigates how global players such as multinational companies and organizations affect the commons worldwide and how they relate to responses emerging from within the commons in a global-local (glocal) world.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 951g
- ISBN-13: 9781138484818
- ISBN-10: 1138484814
- Artikelnr.: 56849863
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 951g
- ISBN-13: 9781138484818
- ISBN-10: 1138484814
- Artikelnr.: 56849863
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tobias Haller is Professor at the Institute of Social Anthropology, University of Bern, Switzerland. Thomas Breu is Director, Centre for Development and Environment, and Executive Director, International Graduate School North- South, University of Bern, Switzerland. Tine De Moor is a Professor in the Department of Social and Economic History, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Christian Rohr is Professor of Environmental and Climate History, University of Bern, Switzerland. Heinzpeter Znoj is Professor at the Institute of Social Anthropology and director of the Board of the Center for Development and Environment at the University of Bern, Switzerland.
Introduction: commons in a 'glocal' world PART I Key reflections: new
theoretical issues on the commons and their transformations 1 Shared
ownership as a key issue of Swiss history: common-pool resources, common
property institutions and their impact on the political culture of
Switzerland from the beginnings to our days 2 Social causality of our
common climate crisis: towards a sociodicy for the Anthropocene 3
Disruption, community, and resilient governance: environmental justice in
the Anthropocene 4 A definition of the commons, between human rights,
resistance, and social change 5 Towards a new institutional political
ecology: how to marry external effects, institutional change and the role
of power and ideology in commons studies PART II European examples from
past and present SECTION 2.1 Historical approaches 6 Common challenges,
different fates. The causal factors of failure or success in the commons:
the pre-modern Brecklands (England) and the Campine (Southern Low
Countries) compared 7 For the common good: regulating the Lake Constance
fisheries from 1350 to 1800 8 The commons in highland and lowland
Switzerland over time: transformations in their organisation and survival
strategies (seventeenth to twentieth century) 9 From natural supply to
financial yields: the common fields of the Bernese Civic Corporation since
the seventeenth century SECTION 2.2 Current commons and innovation issues
10 Universal values and the protection of commons: fighting corruption with
bottom- up process in Mallorca 11 Constitutionality and identity: bottom-
up institution building and identity among Coastal Sami in Northern Norway
12 Swiss alpine pastures as common property: a success story of bottom-
theoretical issues on the commons and their transformations 1 Shared
ownership as a key issue of Swiss history: common-pool resources, common
property institutions and their impact on the political culture of
Switzerland from the beginnings to our days 2 Social causality of our
common climate crisis: towards a sociodicy for the Anthropocene 3
Disruption, community, and resilient governance: environmental justice in
the Anthropocene 4 A definition of the commons, between human rights,
resistance, and social change 5 Towards a new institutional political
ecology: how to marry external effects, institutional change and the role
of power and ideology in commons studies PART II European examples from
past and present SECTION 2.1 Historical approaches 6 Common challenges,
different fates. The causal factors of failure or success in the commons:
the pre-modern Brecklands (England) and the Campine (Southern Low
Countries) compared 7 For the common good: regulating the Lake Constance
fisheries from 1350 to 1800 8 The commons in highland and lowland
Switzerland over time: transformations in their organisation and survival
strategies (seventeenth to twentieth century) 9 From natural supply to
financial yields: the common fields of the Bernese Civic Corporation since
the seventeenth century SECTION 2.2 Current commons and innovation issues
10 Universal values and the protection of commons: fighting corruption with
bottom- up process in Mallorca 11 Constitutionality and identity: bottom-
up institution building and identity among Coastal Sami in Northern Norway
12 Swiss alpine pastures as common property: a success story of bottom-
Introduction: commons in a 'glocal' world PART I Key reflections: new
theoretical issues on the commons and their transformations 1 Shared
ownership as a key issue of Swiss history: common-pool resources, common
property institutions and their impact on the political culture of
Switzerland from the beginnings to our days 2 Social causality of our
common climate crisis: towards a sociodicy for the Anthropocene 3
Disruption, community, and resilient governance: environmental justice in
the Anthropocene 4 A definition of the commons, between human rights,
resistance, and social change 5 Towards a new institutional political
ecology: how to marry external effects, institutional change and the role
of power and ideology in commons studies PART II European examples from
past and present SECTION 2.1 Historical approaches 6 Common challenges,
different fates. The causal factors of failure or success in the commons:
the pre-modern Brecklands (England) and the Campine (Southern Low
Countries) compared 7 For the common good: regulating the Lake Constance
fisheries from 1350 to 1800 8 The commons in highland and lowland
Switzerland over time: transformations in their organisation and survival
strategies (seventeenth to twentieth century) 9 From natural supply to
financial yields: the common fields of the Bernese Civic Corporation since
the seventeenth century SECTION 2.2 Current commons and innovation issues
10 Universal values and the protection of commons: fighting corruption with
bottom- up process in Mallorca 11 Constitutionality and identity: bottom-
up institution building and identity among Coastal Sami in Northern Norway
12 Swiss alpine pastures as common property: a success story of bottom-
theoretical issues on the commons and their transformations 1 Shared
ownership as a key issue of Swiss history: common-pool resources, common
property institutions and their impact on the political culture of
Switzerland from the beginnings to our days 2 Social causality of our
common climate crisis: towards a sociodicy for the Anthropocene 3
Disruption, community, and resilient governance: environmental justice in
the Anthropocene 4 A definition of the commons, between human rights,
resistance, and social change 5 Towards a new institutional political
ecology: how to marry external effects, institutional change and the role
of power and ideology in commons studies PART II European examples from
past and present SECTION 2.1 Historical approaches 6 Common challenges,
different fates. The causal factors of failure or success in the commons:
the pre-modern Brecklands (England) and the Campine (Southern Low
Countries) compared 7 For the common good: regulating the Lake Constance
fisheries from 1350 to 1800 8 The commons in highland and lowland
Switzerland over time: transformations in their organisation and survival
strategies (seventeenth to twentieth century) 9 From natural supply to
financial yields: the common fields of the Bernese Civic Corporation since
the seventeenth century SECTION 2.2 Current commons and innovation issues
10 Universal values and the protection of commons: fighting corruption with
bottom- up process in Mallorca 11 Constitutionality and identity: bottom-
up institution building and identity among Coastal Sami in Northern Norway
12 Swiss alpine pastures as common property: a success story of bottom-