From Introduction: This paper is a guide to the rapidly growing area of research and activity I call \u27new commons.\u27 Simply put, new commons (NC) are various types of shared resources that have recently evolved or have been recognized as commons. They are commons without pre-existing rules or clear institutional arrangements. The paper introduces a map that outlines the NC resource sectors and identifies some of the salient questions that this new area of research raises. In addition, it examines the relationship between new commons and traditional common-pool resources and common property regimes. This overview includes a survey of the physical resources, the user communities, the literature, and some of the major collective action ...
This paper begins with a simple question—‘how can you steal something that no one owns’? Though a si...
The Commons concept, developed in the early 1990’s, has evolved over time, taking different shapes a...
Edited by Charles Forrest, Martin Halbert. Includes a chapter by former College at Brockport faculty...
This piece reports on some of the significant research and activities within the knowledge commons a...
This Article sets out a framework for investigating sharing and resource-pooling arrangements for in...
Looking at knowledge as a shared resource: experts discuss how to define, protect, and build the kno...
The commons has come to mean many things to many people, and the term is often used inconsistently...
© 2020, Springer Nature B.V. We introduce the papers in this special issue by providing an overarchi...
“Knowledge commons” describes the institutionalized community governance of the sharing and, in some...
We introduce the papers in this special issue by providing an overarching perspective on the variety...
The phrase information commons refers to our shared knowledge base. Heather Morrison presents exampl...
The commons is a theoretical formalism that is useful in understanding many diverse problems of civi...
In Constructing Commons in the Cultural Environment, Michael J. Madison, Brett M. Frischmann, and Ka...
The problem of the commons is more important to our lives and thus more central to economics than a ...
This chapter describes methods for systematically studying knowledge commons as an institutional mod...
This paper begins with a simple question—‘how can you steal something that no one owns’? Though a si...
The Commons concept, developed in the early 1990’s, has evolved over time, taking different shapes a...
Edited by Charles Forrest, Martin Halbert. Includes a chapter by former College at Brockport faculty...
This piece reports on some of the significant research and activities within the knowledge commons a...
This Article sets out a framework for investigating sharing and resource-pooling arrangements for in...
Looking at knowledge as a shared resource: experts discuss how to define, protect, and build the kno...
The commons has come to mean many things to many people, and the term is often used inconsistently...
© 2020, Springer Nature B.V. We introduce the papers in this special issue by providing an overarchi...
“Knowledge commons” describes the institutionalized community governance of the sharing and, in some...
We introduce the papers in this special issue by providing an overarching perspective on the variety...
The phrase information commons refers to our shared knowledge base. Heather Morrison presents exampl...
The commons is a theoretical formalism that is useful in understanding many diverse problems of civi...
In Constructing Commons in the Cultural Environment, Michael J. Madison, Brett M. Frischmann, and Ka...
The problem of the commons is more important to our lives and thus more central to economics than a ...
This chapter describes methods for systematically studying knowledge commons as an institutional mod...
This paper begins with a simple question—‘how can you steal something that no one owns’? Though a si...
The Commons concept, developed in the early 1990’s, has evolved over time, taking different shapes a...
Edited by Charles Forrest, Martin Halbert. Includes a chapter by former College at Brockport faculty...