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* Introduction to [[Neotraditional Economics]] | * Introduction to [[Neotraditional Economics]] | ||
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= if we are to undertake a post-material, post-growth, post-materialist shift in our economy and civilisation, we can learn from historical and contemporary non-capitalist social forms?
Can these different worldviews learn from each other ? [1]
Introduction
- General context: Importance of Neotraditional Approaches in the Reconstructive Transmodern Era. Michel Bauwens
- Introduction to Neotraditional Economics
Articles and Essays
- The Shared Patterns of Indigenous Culture, Permaculture and Digital Commons. Joline Blais. Indigenous Domain: Pilgrims, Permaculture and Perl. Intelligent Agent (vol. 6, no. 2, 2006). Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts. [2]
More on Indigenous / Traditional Knowledge
- Bioculture vs Biopiracy: Alternative Approaches for Protecting Indigenous Traditional Knowledge
- Imagining a Traditional Knowledge Commons ; Implementing a Traditional Knowledge Commons
- Patenting Traditional Knowledge ; Protecting Community Traditional Knowledge Rights
- Traditional Knowledge ; Traditional Knowledge Commons ; Traditional Knowledge Commons License ; Traditional Knowledge Digital Library
Practices
(Neo)Traditional Gifting/Sharing/Cooperative Practices:
Via Co-Creative Recipes:
- Ayni: a term with a meaning that’s closely related to minga. It describes a system of work and family reciprocity among members
- Bayanihan: in the Philippines,'communal unity'
- Córima: The Rarámuri people of Mexico’s Chihuahua mountains use the word “córima” to describe an act of solidarity with someone who’s having trouble.
- Gadugi: a term used in the Cherokee language which means “working together” or “cooperative labor” within a community
- Gotong-Royong: in parts of Indonesia and Malaysia, Gotong-royong is a cooperation among many people to attain a shared goal with ideas of reciprocity or mutual aid.
- Guelaguetza: a cross between a potlatch and a tequio. The term describes “a reciprocal exchange of goods and services”.
- Harambee: a Kenyan tradition of community self-help events, e.g. playdraising or development activities. Harambee literally means “all pull together” in Swahili
- Imece: a name given for a traditional Turkish village-scale collaboration.
- Maloka: (or maloka in Portuguese) is an indigenous communal house found in the indigenous Amazon region of Colombia and Brazil.
- Meitheal: the Irish word for a work team, gang, or party and denotes the co-operative labour system in Ireland where groups of neighbours help each other in turn with farming work
- Mutirão: This is originally a Tupi term used in Brazil to describe collective mobilizations based on non-remunerated mutual help.
- Naffīr: an Arabic word used in parts of Sudan (including Kordofan, Darfur, parts of the Nuba mountains and Kassala) to describe particular types of communal work undertakings.
- Tequio: a very popular type of work for collective benefit in the Zapotec culture. Community members contribute materials or labor to carry out construction work for the community.
Pages in category "Neotraditional"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 209 total.
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- Adam Webb on Deep Cosmopolitanism
- Algorithmically Adaptive Standard Unit Value Based on Empirical Data Reflecting the Primary Productive Capacity
- Alternative Approaches for Protecting Indigenous Traditional Knowledge
- American Moshav Movement
- Amin Yosyo on the Smangus Aboriginal Community Labor Cooperative in Taiwan
- Ankinyi Wirranjiki Night Patrol
- Archeo-Economics
- Asian Philosophical-Religious Roots of Marxist Dialectics
- Ayllu
- Ayni
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- Capitalism Is the Total Desacralization of Property
- Casey Camp-Horinek on the Tribal Rights of Nature Movement
- Catchment Wealth
- Chinese Humanism
- Chinese Thought on the Harmony of Diversity
- Christopher Hoadley on Indigenous Technology Design
- Clean Slate Edicts
- College of St. Joseph the Worker
- Commission on Nomadic Peoples
- Commitment Pooling
- Commitment Pooling as an Economic Protocol Inspired by Ancestral Wisdom
- Commons as a Non-Modern Art of Governing in a Modern World
- Commons as Non-Modern
- Communality
- Community Control of Knowledge
- Community Protocols
- Community-Based Commitment Pooling
- Conserving Agrobiodiversity in an Andean Indigenous Biocultural Heritage Area
- Cosmic Liturgy
- Cosmo-Localism, Value Condensation, and Indigenous Futurity
- Council Ceremony
- Córima
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- E.F. Schumacher and the Metaphysical Reconstruction of Economics According to Catholic Social Teaching
- Earth Community Economy
- Earthism
- Economic Case For Securing Indigenous Land Rights in the Amazon
- Economics of Monasticism
- Economy of God
- Ekklesia
- Eruv
- Ethnographic Evidence on Human Sociality from Fifteen Small-Scale Societies
- Ethnonics
- European Medieval Democracy
- Exploring the Social and Economic Dimensions of Mormon Zionic Culture
- Eyes of the Milpa
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- Imagining a Traditional Knowledge Commons
- Imece
- Immaterial Economics - Traditional
- Implementing a Traditional Knowledge Commons
- Indigenising Curriculum
- Indigenous African Institutions
- Indigenous Commons
- Indigenous Connectivity Summit
- Indigenous Cooperatives in Canada
- Indigenous Data Sovereignty
- Indigenous De-Colonial Movement in Latin America
- Indigenous Insights for Planetary Health and Sustainable Food Systems
- Indigenous Knowledge Systems Lab
- Indigenous Knowledge, Artificial Intelligence and Digital Worlds
- Indigenous Peoples and Community Conserved Territories and Areas
- Indigenous Peoples and the Commons
- Industrial Revolution of the Middle Ages
- Integral Economics
- Integrating Peering and Pooling Protocols
- Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage
- Interface Between Theology and Economics
- Internal Economic Organization of the Jesuit Missions among the Guarani
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- Naffīr
- National Council of Ayllus and Markas of Qullasuyu
- Native American Knowledge and Epistemology
- Natural Justice
- Neo-Traditional Communities
- Neo-Traditional Cooperative Forms
- Neo-Tribalism
- Neotraditional Economics
- Neotribalism
- New History of Indigenous Power
- New Traditional Economy
- New World of Indigenous Resistance
- Non-Dependent Natural Economies
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- Radical Ecosystems View of Collective Leadership from an Indigenous Māori Perspective
- Rebecca Moore on Mapping Tools for Indigenous People
- Reframing Food as a Commons in Canada
- Reindigenization
- Relatedness and Circularity as the Key World-Ordering Processes of the Native American Worldview
- Relational Ontology of Communion in the Orthodox Tradition
- Religious Interdictions of Usury and Interest
- Religious Thought and Intellectual Property Law in the 21st Century
- Resilience and Traditional Knowledge
- Rethinking the Relationship between Science, Indigenous and Local Knowledge
- Reviving the Relational Ethics of Care of the Christian Desert Fathers
- Role of Medieval Social Media in Spreading the Reformation
- Rotating Order of Office Holding
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- Sabbath and the Common Good
- Sabbath Economics and Community Investing
- Sabbath Economics Collaborative
- Sacred Farming
- SEED
- Sekem - Egypt
- Shared Patterns of Indigenous Culture, Permaculture and Digital Commons
- Sherri Mitchell and Tyson Yunkaporta on the Role of Indigenous Wisdom in Today's World
- Silent Revolution
- Sophianic Economy
- Sova Project
- Spiritual Environmentalism
- Spiritual Imperative
- Swaraj
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- Taiaiake Alfred on Indigenous Governance and the Philosophy of Relationship
- Taiwan Indigenous Conserved Territories Union
- Tequio
- Theology of the Land
- Thunder Valley CDC in the Oglala Lakota Pine Ridge Reservation
- Towards Relational Ethics of Care
- Traditional Ecological Knowledge
- Traditional Knowledge
- Traditional Knowledge Commons
- Traditional Knowledge Commons License
- Traditional Knowledge Digital Library
- Traditional Medicinal Knowledge Commons
- Tri Hita Karana - Bali
- Tribal Chieftainship
- Tribal Leadership
- Tribal Sovereignty Movement
- Tyson Yunkaporta on Indigenous Complexity