The commons literature tends to treat community development as one of the independent variables that can explain variation in commons governance outcomes. The community development literature treats community development as its primary dependent variable, and studies how it can be achieved. We feel that the obvious complementarity between both traditions has up till now not been taken full advantage of. The purpose of this paper is to begin defining a common ground where both literatures can work together. We identify a big potential and an urgent need for complementary research on questions related with community development efforts that target collective action potential and self-governance capacity of commoners
Drawing on recent research and reflections upon the role of community development in the twenty-firs...
This paper examines three communities that include common land in the community design. The common l...
Do processes of political and economic development hinder or promote the creation of common property...
During the 1990s research on collaboration has been driven by several frameworks (Gray 1999), includ...
The commons is a theoretical formalism that is useful in understanding many diverse problems of civi...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...
The goal of this paper is to discuss the role and process of community development within a social s...
We advance theorizing on the governance of the commons through a configurative comparative analysis ...
Community-based enterprises are of interest to commons researchers because they offer a means to stu...
We advance theorizing on the governance of the commons through a configurative comparative analysis ...
As the work of community development practitioners is to some degree influenced by social policy, it...
Research on the commons have been an inspiration for initiatives on natural resource decentralizatio...
This chapter is about the language of capacity building. Language is important in that it powerfully...
This paper tries to put forward the argument that participation is a vehicle of community developmen...
As De Angelis, Federici, and others have noted, there are “no commons without community.” The concep...
Drawing on recent research and reflections upon the role of community development in the twenty-firs...
This paper examines three communities that include common land in the community design. The common l...
Do processes of political and economic development hinder or promote the creation of common property...
During the 1990s research on collaboration has been driven by several frameworks (Gray 1999), includ...
The commons is a theoretical formalism that is useful in understanding many diverse problems of civi...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...
The goal of this paper is to discuss the role and process of community development within a social s...
We advance theorizing on the governance of the commons through a configurative comparative analysis ...
Community-based enterprises are of interest to commons researchers because they offer a means to stu...
We advance theorizing on the governance of the commons through a configurative comparative analysis ...
As the work of community development practitioners is to some degree influenced by social policy, it...
Research on the commons have been an inspiration for initiatives on natural resource decentralizatio...
This chapter is about the language of capacity building. Language is important in that it powerfully...
This paper tries to put forward the argument that participation is a vehicle of community developmen...
As De Angelis, Federici, and others have noted, there are “no commons without community.” The concep...
Drawing on recent research and reflections upon the role of community development in the twenty-firs...
This paper examines three communities that include common land in the community design. The common l...
Do processes of political and economic development hinder or promote the creation of common property...