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=Recommended Reading for the Infrastructure for Commoning stream=
=Recommended Reading for the Infrastructure for Commoning stream=
Source: The [[Wealth of the Commons]]. A world beyond market and state. Ed. by David Bollier and Silke Helfrich. Commons Strategies Group. Levellers Press, 2012 [http://www.wealthofthecommons.org]


* Institutions and Trust in Commons: Dealing with Social Dilemmas, by Martin Beckenkamp [http://wealthofthecommons.org/essay/institutions-and-trust-commons-dealing-social-dilemmas]
* Institutions and Trust in Commons: Dealing with Social Dilemmas, by Martin Beckenkamp [http://wealthofthecommons.org/essay/institutions-and-trust-commons-dealing-social-dilemmas]

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Recommended Reading for the Infrastructure for Commoning stream

Source: The Wealth of the Commons. A world beyond market and state. Ed. by David Bollier and Silke Helfrich. Commons Strategies Group. Levellers Press, 2012 [1]


  • Institutions and Trust in Commons: Dealing with Social Dilemmas, by Martin Beckenkamp [2]
  • Technology and the Commons, by Josh Tenenberg [3]
  • Practicing Commons in Community Gardens: Urban Gardening as a Corrective for Homo Economicus, by Christa Müller [4]
  • Shared Space: A Space Shared is a Space Doubled, by Sabine Lutz [5]
  • Transition Towns: Initiatives of Transformation, by Gerd Wessling [6]
  • Capable Leadership, Institutional Skills and Resource Abundance Behind Flourishing Coastal Marine Commons in Chile, by Gloria L. Gallardo Fernández & Eva Friman [7]
  • Public Administration Needs Free Software, by Federico Heinz [8]
  • From Blue Collar to Open Commons Region: How Linz, Austria, Has Benefited from Committing to the Commons, by Thomas Gegenhuber, Naumi Haque and Stefan Pawel [9]
  • The Common Heritage of Mankind: A Bold Doctrine Kept Within Strict Boundaries, by Prue Taylor [10]
  • Transforming Global Resources into Commons, by Gerhard Scherhorn [11]
  • Electricity Commons – Toward a New Industrial Society, by Julio Lambing [12]
  • Equitable Licensing – Ensuring Access to Innovation, by Christina Godt, Christian Wagner-Ahlfs and Peter Tinnemann [13]
  • P2P-Urbanism: Backed by Evidence, by Nikos A. Salingaros and Federico Mena-Quintero [14]