1. Commons and Policy: Compilation of Inputs and Reflections – IASC Europe and CIS Colloquium Series 2022
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Haller, Tobias, Soliev, Ilkhom, Chagas Cavalcanti, Ana Rosa, Manzoni, Antonio, Diaz-Maroto, Ignacio J., Bogataj, Nevenka, Putri, Prathiwi, Micciarelli, Giuseppe, Balli, Fabio, Carpentier, Pascal, Pazaitis, Alex, Kostakis, Vasilis, Haller, Tobias, and Soliev, Ilkhom
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implementation of commons policies ,peer production ,policy-making ,health commons ,interdisciplinary perspectives ,digital commons ,the commons ,commoning ,sustainable development goals ,IASC-commons ,Elinor Ostrom ,European agrarian commons ,urban commons ,Switzerland ,knowledge commons - Abstract
Between March and May 2022,IASC Europe & CISin collaboration with the Institute of Social Anthropology hosted a colloquium series featuring presentations by international speakers. Thematically, the presentations within the series were dedicated topolicy issues related to the commonsandbringing on the one hand, the commons knowledge and on the other hand, policy and practice closerin Europe & CIS and beyond. Seven themes were used to be presented in relation to policies: urban commons, European agrarian commons, implementation of commons policies, health commons, digital commons and the SDGs and the commons. Background for the colloquium was the fact that at the moment many policies related to agrarian subsidies, sustainable development goals, biodiversity protection,energy strategies,land use planning etc.are being discussed in Europe and CISon national oron EU and other respective supranational levels. Europe and CIS is also closely linked to development policies in other regions through its active role in bilateral and global processes. Some of these policies are already onthe way to be implemented bygovernments. Many of these issues are closely related to the commons but this is often notmentioned. Despite Ostrom's work, the commons are not an issue in these policies although highly relevant, especially when it comes to the issue of commonproperty and commoners’ interests.The presentation addressed these issues and discussions were focused on how this could be changed: Commons and Polycentric Governance within and across cities by Chagas Cavalcanti AR (and Roggero M) The European commons: The “great absent” in the EU agri-food and agri-environmental policy making by Manzoni A, Diaz-Maroto IJ, Bogataj N Water as commons in undemocratic postcolonial South by Putri P Success and failures in policy implementation – Methodological questions and sharing goals with commoners by Micciarelli G (and Mendez P) Health and law-making: re-creating collective narratives by Balli F, Carpentier P Is the digital economy market-driven or commons-based? Lessons for EU digital strategy by Pazaitis A, Kostakis V SDGs and the commons: from a central missing topic towards recognition via national implementations? by Haller T, Soliev I
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- 2023
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