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"I believe the commons—at once a paradigm, a discourse, an ethic, and a set of social practices—holds great promise !...). More than a political philosophy or policy agenda, the commons is an active, living process. It is less a noun than a verb because it is primarily about the social practices of commoning—acts of mutual support, conflict, negotiation, communication and experimentation that are needed to create systems to manage shared resources. This process blends production (self provisioning), governance, culture, and personal interests into one integrated system."<ref>[https://www.socioeco.org/bdf_fiche-document-4865_en.html]</ref>. | "I believe the commons—at once a paradigm, a discourse, an ethic, and a set of social practices—holds great promise !...). More than a political philosophy or policy agenda, the commons is an active, living process. It is less a noun than a verb because it is primarily about the social practices of commoning—acts of mutual support, conflict, negotiation, communication and experimentation that are needed to create systems to manage shared resources. This process blends production (self provisioning), governance, culture, and personal interests into one integrated system. [[David Bollier]] "<ref>[[https://www.socioeco.org/bdf_fiche-document-4865_en.html Commoning as a Transformative Social Paradigm]]</ref>. | ||
== Main networks working on this issue == | == Main networks working on this issue == |
Revision as of 14:13, 9 February 2023
"I believe the commons—at once a paradigm, a discourse, an ethic, and a set of social practices—holds great promise !...). More than a political philosophy or policy agenda, the commons is an active, living process. It is less a noun than a verb because it is primarily about the social practices of commoning—acts of mutual support, conflict, negotiation, communication and experimentation that are needed to create systems to manage shared resources. This process blends production (self provisioning), governance, culture, and personal interests into one integrated system. David Bollier "[1].
Main networks working on this issue
- In France, Remix the Commons est un collectif de production au service du mouvement des communs.
- At the international level, see also P2P.
Links
With socioeco.org
Matching Socioeco.org thematic keyword
With Ripess NL articles or position papers
You will find several articles of several newsletter, here: http://www.socioeco.org/bdf_motcle-thema-77_en.html#type_ART_plusieurs
For example :
- Mondeggi 2026: re-imagining the farm as a common of the future, Jason Nardi, January 2023
- Commons and Solidarity Economy: Italian networks create new synergies, Virginia Meo, February 2021
- The project of La Coop des Communs, Nicole Alix, February 2021
- The RIUESS Meeting on Commons (2016), Carmen Parra Rodríguez, February 2021
With pedagogical tools in socioeco.org
- Commonspoly, in English and Spanish
- Polypoly. The 21th Century economic world-building game
With other wiki
- The wiki of Remix the Commons is an open and collaborative multimedia platform on the commons (in French).
- See also P2P.
References
Pages in category "The Commons"
The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.