Laura Centemeri (2018) Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia, 2/2018, pp. 289-314. Abstract. This article seeks to contribute to the elaboration of an analytically solid definition of the commons that can be used to identify organised practices with social transformative potential and aimed at increasing socio-ecological sustainability. I draw on the analysis of political economist Massimo de Angelis who reworks the notion of the commons in line with its growing centrality in the practices and disc..
In Omnia Sunt Communia, Massimo de Angelis offers a radical political economy, illuminating the step...
Common goods (such as the air, water, rivers, seas, knowledge) are in fashion. And as such, they run...
This paper treats the commons and commoning as transformative practices, since they involve democrat...
International audienceThis article seeks to contribute to the elaboration of an analytically solid d...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...
The theme of the commons has long been discussed, with a variety of meanings. The chapter addresses ...
The theme of the commons has long been discussed, with a variety of meanings. The chapter addresses ...
Over the past few years, studies in political ecology and environmental justice have been increasing...
We live in the midst of one of the potentially worst social and economic crisis in the history of ca...
Commons are a network that sustains, that is woven together from our multilayered relationships to n...
Today the planet faces a genuine tragedy of the unmanaged ‘commons’. For decades an open access and ...
This special issue explores the idea of commons, placing it in a theoretical but also richly empiric...
Uncovering the rich heritage of common ownership which existed before the dominance of capitalist pr...
It is striking, that so many current reactions to the failures of ostensibly self-regulating neolibe...
Commons represent a wide, heterogeneous class of resources but its composition is the subject of gro...
In Omnia Sunt Communia, Massimo de Angelis offers a radical political economy, illuminating the step...
Common goods (such as the air, water, rivers, seas, knowledge) are in fashion. And as such, they run...
This paper treats the commons and commoning as transformative practices, since they involve democrat...
International audienceThis article seeks to contribute to the elaboration of an analytically solid d...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...
The theme of the commons has long been discussed, with a variety of meanings. The chapter addresses ...
The theme of the commons has long been discussed, with a variety of meanings. The chapter addresses ...
Over the past few years, studies in political ecology and environmental justice have been increasing...
We live in the midst of one of the potentially worst social and economic crisis in the history of ca...
Commons are a network that sustains, that is woven together from our multilayered relationships to n...
Today the planet faces a genuine tragedy of the unmanaged ‘commons’. For decades an open access and ...
This special issue explores the idea of commons, placing it in a theoretical but also richly empiric...
Uncovering the rich heritage of common ownership which existed before the dominance of capitalist pr...
It is striking, that so many current reactions to the failures of ostensibly self-regulating neolibe...
Commons represent a wide, heterogeneous class of resources but its composition is the subject of gro...
In Omnia Sunt Communia, Massimo de Angelis offers a radical political economy, illuminating the step...
Common goods (such as the air, water, rivers, seas, knowledge) are in fashion. And as such, they run...
This paper treats the commons and commoning as transformative practices, since they involve democrat...