It is striking, that so many current reactions to the failures of ostensibly self-regulating neoliberal markets are dismissive of the state, and turn instead to communities and common property as potential remedies to market failures. This article briefly explores possible reasons for this shift. It also notes, however, that such proposed reconfigurations of property relations still rely upon the unique role of the state even as they attempt to repudiate it, a phenomenon that echoes O\u27Connor\u27s arguments regarding new social movements. Finally, it examines how questions of scale, membership, and radical politics play out in representative calls for new commons. It gives several examples of recent calls and proposals for commons as a wa...
The theme of the commons has long been debated, taking in recent years an increasing sense of urgenc...
How can we overcome the existing political, economic, and ecological crises that humanity faces? Wit...
Today the planet faces a genuine tragedy of the unmanaged ‘commons’. For decades an open access and ...
It is striking, that so many current reactions to the failures of ostensibly self-regulating neolibe...
The article elaborates on the current debate over the commons and its genealogy. Hardin’s formulatio...
We live in the midst of one of the potentially worst social and economic crisis in the history of ca...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...
Contemporary environmental policy is torn between a corporate-led attempt to privatize the commons, ...
Over the past few years, studies in political ecology and environmental justice have been increasing...
This special issue explores the idea of commons, placing it in a theoretical but also richly empiric...
This paper begins with a simple question—‘how can you steal something that no one owns’? Though a si...
This paper begins with a simple question—‘how can you steal something that no one owns’? Though a si...
In this paper I present a critical overview of the contemporary political theories of the Commons, c...
International audienceThis article seeks to contribute to the elaboration of an analytically solid d...
The theme of the commons has long been debated, taking in recent years an increasing sense of urgenc...
The theme of the commons has long been debated, taking in recent years an increasing sense of urgenc...
How can we overcome the existing political, economic, and ecological crises that humanity faces? Wit...
Today the planet faces a genuine tragedy of the unmanaged ‘commons’. For decades an open access and ...
It is striking, that so many current reactions to the failures of ostensibly self-regulating neolibe...
The article elaborates on the current debate over the commons and its genealogy. Hardin’s formulatio...
We live in the midst of one of the potentially worst social and economic crisis in the history of ca...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...
Contemporary environmental policy is torn between a corporate-led attempt to privatize the commons, ...
Over the past few years, studies in political ecology and environmental justice have been increasing...
This special issue explores the idea of commons, placing it in a theoretical but also richly empiric...
This paper begins with a simple question—‘how can you steal something that no one owns’? Though a si...
This paper begins with a simple question—‘how can you steal something that no one owns’? Though a si...
In this paper I present a critical overview of the contemporary political theories of the Commons, c...
International audienceThis article seeks to contribute to the elaboration of an analytically solid d...
The theme of the commons has long been debated, taking in recent years an increasing sense of urgenc...
The theme of the commons has long been debated, taking in recent years an increasing sense of urgenc...
How can we overcome the existing political, economic, and ecological crises that humanity faces? Wit...
Today the planet faces a genuine tragedy of the unmanaged ‘commons’. For decades an open access and ...