Accounting for power in the IAD….when you don’t have time to study power – publication by Marie-Claire Brisbois et al
[do_widget id=text-12] Recently published in World Development, ‘Augmenting the IAD framework to reveal power in collaborative governance – An illustrative application to resource industry dominated processes’, co-authored by IASC-member Marie-Claire Brisbois, provides clear guidance on how to practically account for power when applying the IAD. The article focuses on issues of collaborative commons governance but […]
New publication: Kaiāulu by Mehana Blaich Vaughan
[do_widget id=text-12] Building on two decades of interviews with more than sixty Hawaiian elders, leaders, and fishermen and women, Kaiāulu by Mehana Blaich Vaughan shares their stories of enduring community efforts to perpetuate kuleana (‘rights and responsibilities’). An important contribution to scholarship, Kaiāulu is also a deeply personal tribute to a community based not on […]
Chinese Commons Study Network and Successful Reading Colloquium on the Chinese Memorial Book on Elinor Ostrom
[do_widget id=text-12] [Contributed by Minghui (Cathy) Zhang, Tsinghua University] Chinese Commons Study Network A Chinese Commons Study Network was established in 2017 and up to now includes 60 Chinese scholars studying on commons. It was facilitated by the team of Prof. Yahua Wang at Tsinghua University via a WeChat group, the most popular cell […]