Elinor Ostrom
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a [[person]]
- [[political economist]]
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feels like a [[friend]] (when I esteem myself).
- I sometimes think of this Agora, hopefully not disrespectfully, as the [[agora lin ostrom]].
- #pull [[lin ostrom]]
- [[wp]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elinor_Ostrom
- https://twitter.com/flancian/status/1368583582277570560
- [[books]]
Elinor Ostrom
- https://doubleloop.net/?s=ostrom
- [[Elinor Ostrom's Rules for Radicals]]: Cooperative alternatives beyond markets and states
a resource arrangement that works in practice can work in theory
^ In a very small nutshell that sums up Ostrom's huge contribution to the commons.
Building on Ostrom
Ostrom worked from the perspective of the rational-actor school of economics and a focus on resource management at small scales. So she worked within a limited analytic framework and did not engage with political economy.
– [[David Bollier, P2P Models interview on digital commons]]
To the extent that Ostrom and many other commentators, economists, and politicians focus on the Commons as chiefly a resource, it shifts attention to social and political questions of how a Commons organises itself into the background. It adopts the standard rational actor frame of Homo economicus and puts into the background the contestable, negotiable, circumstantial ways in which social governance emerges.
– [[David Bollier, P2P Models interview on digital commons]]
una grande
- I read in an article about [[törbel]] that [[elinor ostrom]] liked being called [[lin]].
- public document at doc.anagora.org/elinor-ostrom
- video call at meet.jit.si/elinor-ostrom
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8 principles for managing a commons
agora elinor ostrom
agora pkg chapter
beyond the horizontal and the vertical
commons
elinor ostroms rules for radicals
governing the commons
governing the information commons
institutional analysis and development
left market anarchist
lin ostrom
los bienes comunes del conocimiento
patterns of commoning
polycentrism
thoughts on ostroms rules for radicals chapter 1
towards a knowledge commons
törbel
understanding knowledge as a commons