In Anglo-American traditions, the concept of a commons has historically been most frequently attached to shared land in joint use by a village or community. The common theory of voluntary action presents organized collective action as consisting of shared purposes, shared resources and voluntary participation resulting in an evolving sense of mutuality, and moral order, consisting of shared norms of fairness and participation
The commons is a concept increasingly used by practitioners and social activists with the promise of...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...
Recent work in Canada and Europe has re-emphasized the place of nonprofit organizations, as that ter...
There is emerging broad agreement among social, political and economic sciences that the institution...
The commons points to a set of ideas and practices anchored deep in Anglo-American history, law and...
The commons is a theoretical formalism that is useful in understanding many diverse problems of civi...
In 1995, a journal article asked if \u27commons\u27 might be the name of \u27thirdness\u27. In this ...
Is tragedy due to over harvesting an inevitable consequence of the voluntary action of cooperation i...
The underlying social policy imperative of the commons theory of voluntary action should be seen as ...
During the 1990s research on collaboration has been driven by several frameworks (Gray 1999), includ...
The task of identifying nonprofit organizations, voluntary action, and phil-anthropy as the principa...
A comparison of elements of the commons theory approaches of Elinor and Vincent Ostrom and Roger A. ...
This paper This paper lays out some of the basics of a language-based, person-centered, or agentic m...
Volunteerism in the United States has a history dating back to this countries origin. This form of g...
What types of resources are involved when members of a voluntary association combine their efforts i...
The commons is a concept increasingly used by practitioners and social activists with the promise of...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...
Recent work in Canada and Europe has re-emphasized the place of nonprofit organizations, as that ter...
There is emerging broad agreement among social, political and economic sciences that the institution...
The commons points to a set of ideas and practices anchored deep in Anglo-American history, law and...
The commons is a theoretical formalism that is useful in understanding many diverse problems of civi...
In 1995, a journal article asked if \u27commons\u27 might be the name of \u27thirdness\u27. In this ...
Is tragedy due to over harvesting an inevitable consequence of the voluntary action of cooperation i...
The underlying social policy imperative of the commons theory of voluntary action should be seen as ...
During the 1990s research on collaboration has been driven by several frameworks (Gray 1999), includ...
The task of identifying nonprofit organizations, voluntary action, and phil-anthropy as the principa...
A comparison of elements of the commons theory approaches of Elinor and Vincent Ostrom and Roger A. ...
This paper This paper lays out some of the basics of a language-based, person-centered, or agentic m...
Volunteerism in the United States has a history dating back to this countries origin. This form of g...
What types of resources are involved when members of a voluntary association combine their efforts i...
The commons is a concept increasingly used by practitioners and social activists with the promise of...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...
Recent work in Canada and Europe has re-emphasized the place of nonprofit organizations, as that ter...