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Wealth of the Commons material per stream

General

  • The Structural Communality of the Commons, by Stefan Meretz [1] *
  • The Logic of the Commons and the Market: A Shorthand Comparison of Their Core Beliefs, by Silke Helfrich [2] *
  • Why Distinguish Common Goods from Public Goods?, by James B. Quilligan [3] *
  • The Commoning of Patterns and the Patterns of Commoning, by Franz Nahrada [4] *
  • The Abundance of the Commons, A Conversation with Brian Davey, Roberto Verzola and Wolfgang Hoeschele [5]*
  • Crises, Capitalism and Cooperation: Does Capital Need a Commons Fix?, by Massimo De Angelis [6] *

Additions:

  • Common Goods Don’t Simply Exist – They Are Created, by Silke Helfrich [7] *

Stream 1: Land and Nature

  • Resilience Thinking, by Rob Hopkins [8] *
  • The Economy of Wastefulness: The Biology of the Commons, by Andreas Weber [9] *
  • Subsistence: Perspective for a Society Based on Commons, by Veronika Bennholdt-Thomsen [10] *
  • The Global Land Grab: The New Enclosures, by Liz Alden Wily [11] *
  • Water as a Commons: Only Fundamental Change Can Save Us, by Maude Barlow [12]
  • A New German Raw Materials Strategy: A Modern Enclosure of the Commons?, by Lili Fuhr [13]
  • Using “Protected Natural Areas” to Appropriate the Commons, by Ana de Ita [14]
  • Community Based Forest and Livelihood Management in Nepal, by Shrikrishna Upadhyay [15]
  • The Atmosphere as a Global Commons, by Ottmar Edenhofer, Christian Flachsland and Bernhard Lorentz [16]

Stream 2: Labor and care

  • El Buen Vivir and the Commons, A Conversation between Gustavo Soto Santiesteban and Silke Helfrich [17] *

Stream 3: Knowledge, Culture and Science

  • Intellectual Property Rights and Free Trade Agreements: A Never-Ending Story, by Beatriz Busaniche [18] *
  • The Code is the Seed of the Software, An Interview with Adriana Sánchez [19] *
  • Copyright and Fairy Tales, by Carolina Botero and Julio César Gaitán [20] *
  • Creative Commons: Governing the Intellectual Commons from Below, by Mike Linksvayer [21] *
  • Freedom for Users, Not for Software, by Benjamin Mako Hill [22]
  • Move Commons: Labeling, Opening and Connecting Social Initiatives, by Javier de la Cueva, Bastien Guerry, Samer Hassan, Vicente J. Ruiz Jurado [23]
  • Knowledge is the Water of the Mind: How to Structure Rights in “Immaterial Commons,” by Rainer Kuhlen [24]
  • Constructing Commons in the Cultural Environment, by Michael J. Madison, Brett M. Frischmann and Katherine J. Strandburg [25]

Stream 4: Money, Markets and Values

  • Reclaiming the Credit Commons: Towards a Butterfly Society, by Thomas H. Greco, Jr. [26] *

Stream 5: Infrastructures for Commoning

  • Institutions and Trust in Commons: Dealing with Social Dilemmas, by Martin Beckenkamp [27]*
  • Technology and the Commons, by Josh Tenenberg [28] *
  • Practicing Commons in Community Gardens: Urban Gardening as a Corrective for Homo Economicus, by Christa Müller [29] *
  • Shared Space: A Space Shared is a Space Doubled, by Sabine Lutz [30] *
  • Transition Towns: Initiatives of Transformation, by Gerd Wessling [31] *
  • Capable Leadership, Institutional Skills and Resource Abundance Behind Flourishing Coastal Marine Commons in Chile, by Gloria L. Gallardo Fernández & Eva Friman [32]
  • Public Administration Needs Free Software, by Federico Heinz [33] *
  • 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 [34] *
  • The Common Heritage of Mankind: A Bold Doctrine Kept Within Strict Boundaries, by Prue Taylor [35]
  • Transforming Global Resources into Commons, by Gerhard Scherhorn [36]
  • Electricity Commons – Toward a New Industrial Society, by Julio Lambing [37]
  • Equitable Licensing – Ensuring Access to Innovation, by Christina Godt, Christian Wagner-Ahlfs and Peter Tinnemann [38]
  • P2P-Urbanism: Backed by Evidence, by Nikos A. Salingaros and Federico Mena-Quintero [39]