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This is a cleaner version, for more names see the Commons-Oriented Economists Draft Version
For 2013, CSG is proposing to organize a follow-up conference, this time on commons-oriented economists.
Below is some preparatory material.
A useful warning from Marco Berlinguer:
"a commons approach to economy implies a redefinition of what is economy, what is value and a radical re-discussion about the measures (and the structures of power) which are embedded in the capitalistic money codes. And therefore economists as such aren't sufficient to cover all the implications."
For more about the CSG proposal, see: Proposal for a Conference on Commons-Oriented Economics
Recommended:
See also:
Suggested keynote for labor and care: Adelheid Biesecker
Recommended by George Papanikolau:
"About commons oriented economists my proposal (in fact I should rather say a very strong recommendation) is Petros Linardos Rylmon working in the institute of the General confederation of Greek workers and in Nikos Poulantza's foundation. He has written books on knowledge communities and he is enthusiast about the commons (has discovered them relatively lately). He is also involved in SYRIZA's alternative economy team. I think it is a very good choice which will help spread the word inside the Greek left (David maybe is not familiar with the peculiarities of the Greek politics)."
List provided by Andreas Weber:
Kalevi Kull, Kalevi Kull, kalevi.kull@ut.ee, philosopher, biosemiotician, University of Tartu, Estonia, http://www.zbi.ee/~kalevi/
Lewis Hyde, hyde@kenyon.edu, poet, writer, philosopher, major theoretician on poetics of the gift, US, http://www.lewishyde.com/
Claire Petitmengin, Claire.Petitmengin@polytechnique.edu, cognitive researcher, phenomenologist, buddhist scholar, Institut Télécom, Evry (Paris), http://claire.petitmengin.free.fr/topic/index.html,
Jon Young, E-Mail, bird tracker, naturalist, nature mentor, founder of indian-tradition inspired coyote teaching and wilderness awareness school, US, http://jonyoung.org/
Geseko von Luepke, v.Luepke@geseko.de, deep ecologist, journalist and book author, http://www.tiefenoekologie.de/de/menschen/dr-geseko-von-luepke.html
Bill McKibben, mckibben.bill@gmail.com, sustainability journalist and book author, US
Arthur Zajonc, E-Mail, physicist, spiritual researcher, president of the Mind & Life institute, US, http://www.arthurzajonc.org
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Introduction
In October/November 2010, the Commons Strategies Group, consisting of David Bollier, Silke Helfrich, Bea Busaniche and myself (Michel Bauwens, under the auspices and with support of the Heinrich Boll Foundation, organized the Berlin Commons Conference, which brought together representatives of physical and digital commons under the shared topic of 'commons-oriented policy-making'.For 2013, CSG is proposing to organize a follow-up conference, this time on commons-oriented economists.
Below is some preparatory material.
A useful warning from Marco Berlinguer:
"a commons approach to economy implies a redefinition of what is economy, what is value and a radical re-discussion about the measures (and the structures of power) which are embedded in the capitalistic money codes. And therefore economists as such aren't sufficient to cover all the implications."
For more about the CSG proposal, see: Proposal for a Conference on Commons-Oriented Economics
Introduction and Themes
- macro-economic conceptions: how does a commons orientation fits in today's economic approaches
- economy of the physical commons: what can we learn about the governance and economics of local physical commons
- the economy of digital common: what can we learn from the economics governing digital commons
- money and funding as a commons: from local credit commons to transnational monetary reform
- solving the biospheric crisis: preserving and protecting the natural commons
Steering Committee
- Land and Nature: Saki Bailey (Italy)
- Money & Value: Ludwig Schuster (Germany)
- Labor: Heike Löschmann (Germany)
- Culture, Science & Knowledge: Mike Linksvayer (US)
- Infrastructure: Miguel Said Vieira (Brazil)
- Life, Meaning & Spirituality: Andreas Weber (Germany)
Consolidated Draft List of Commons-Oriented Economist per stream
Land and Nature
Responsible for stream: Saki Bailey (Italy)Recommended:
- Josh Farley, U. of Vermont (ecological economics, community development)
- Mark Whitaker, Toward a Bioregional State (bk), combines Commodity Ecology and the Civic Democratic Instititutions of the Bioregional State form, for longterm protection of the watershed nature commons.
- #Alanna Harzok on the Land Commons
See also:
- James Boyce, UMass Amherst (ecological economics)
- Herman Daly, steady-state economics
- Peter Söderbaum - important "green economist,
- Peter Barnes [1], Pt. Reyes Station, California (former entrepreneur; commons; Sky Trust) *
- Joshua Farley (could also be in Andrea's stream?)
- Carol Rose
- Anne Le Strat (Paris water)
- Ruanda Forest Management
- Elizabeth Peredo, Bolivia Fundación Solon ; <elyperedo@gmail.com>, has been participating in LA Deep Dive
Money & Value
Responsible for stream: Ludwig Schuster (Germany)- Tiberius Brastaviceanu, open value accounting
- Jem Bendell (good speaker on money, can only arrive 23 in the afternoon)
- Ellen Brown, reforming finance
- Chris Cook, Open Capital approach
- Thomas Greco, instituting Credit Commons
- Hazel Henderson, Ethical Markets
- Mellor, Mary ( 2010). The Future of Money, Pluto Press.
- David Hales; Towards a Quality Financial Commons?
- Adrian Wrigley on Land-Based Money: Adrian Wrigley discusses a way to ensure both money supply and land values are kept in the public domain.
- Luigi Doria and Luca Fantacci (see [2]
- Marc Gauvin [BIBO]
- Bill Maurer at UC-Irvine on payments systems as commons/public good
- Stephen Belgin und Bernard Lietaer
- Eli Gothill, young currency reform expert
Labor
Responsible for stream: Heike Löschmann (Germany)Suggested keynote for labor and care: Adelheid Biesecker
- Orsan Senalp, TNI, social network unionism, works on labor - commons relation, from occupy/indignados network
- Tom Walker: Towards a Labor Commons through Social Accounting, through seeing Employment as a Common Pool Resource
- Allen Butcher has done detailed studies on "community economics" and labor allocation methods
- Armin Beverungen, studies "labour of the commons" at Leuphana
- Jaroslav Vanek, labour cooperative economics, Jaroslav_Vanek_on_Cooperative_Economics
Recommended by George Papanikolau:
"About commons oriented economists my proposal (in fact I should rather say a very strong recommendation) is Petros Linardos Rylmon working in the institute of the General confederation of Greek workers and in Nikos Poulantza's foundation. He has written books on knowledge communities and he is enthusiast about the commons (has discovered them relatively lately). He is also involved in SYRIZA's alternative economy team. I think it is a very good choice which will help spread the word inside the Greek left (David maybe is not familiar with the peculiarities of the Greek politics)."
Culture, Science & Knowledge
Responsible for stream: Mike Linksvayer (US)- Philippe Aigrain, free culture, IP and filesharing economics
- John Wilbanks, Science Commons
- Peter Suber, open access publishing
- Eric Kluitenberg, economics of knowledge commons, Amsterdam, De Balie Center
- Felix Stalder, digital commons
- Charlotte Hess
- Mayo Fuster
- Rick Falkvinge, Pirate Party
- Beatriz Busaniche
- Glyn Moody,
- Amelia Anderscogger, Sweden, MP, Pirate Party
- Mako Hill
- Carolina Botero, Colombia
- Adriana Sanchez, Costa Rica
- Bernardo Tuitterez, Spain
- Prabir Pukayastha
- Lawrence Liang
- Jaromil
Infrastructure
Responsible for stream: Miguel Said Vieira (Brazil)- Brett Frischmann. Minnesota Law Review essay (April 2005) "An Economic Theory of Infrastructure and Commons Management: Infrastructure: Social Value of Shared Resources.
- Kevin Carson, mutualist economics centered around distributed manufacturing
- Timothy Moss; author of 2 works on urban and water multi-governance
Life, Meaning & Spirituality
Responsible for stream: Andreas Weber (Germany)- Denis Postle: author of Therapy Futures, a book that specifically deals with the Psychological Commons and their enclosures. Also: research into 'civic accountability' which is likely to be an integral necessity of any viable glocal commons economies. See: Civic Accountability for the Commons
- Charles Eisenstein; author of Sacred Economics
- Manfred Max-Neef, Chilean ecological economist; for his work on 'fundamental human needs'; Book: From an Economics of Power and Greed to an Economics of Compassion and the Common Good
- Dana Klisanin: as an Advisor to the AwareGuide, an on-line guide to transformational media. Together with a growing network of "evolutionaries" and integral visionaries, she is helping to define a culture of thought that uses media as an instrument of spiritual awakening and world transformation. Dana is currently writing a book on digital altruism and the cyberhero archetype;
- Charlene Spretnak, author of Relational Reality; "Ms. Spretnak's eighth book, Relational Reality: New Discoveries of Interrelatedness That Are Transforming the Modern World was published in 2011. Noting that our hypermodern societies, currently possess only a kindergarten understanding of the deeply relational nature of reality, she illuminates the coherence of numerous recent discoveries that are moving the relational worldview from the margins into the mainstream. The central realization, with myriad manifestations, is that all entities in this world, including humans, are thoroughly relational beings of great complexity who are both composed of and nested within contextual networks of creative, dynamic interrelationships. Nothing exists outside of those relationships."
- Alanna Hartzok, author of The Earth Belongs to Everyone. Earthrights movement argues that land must be common property.
- Jorge Ferrer, pioneer in Participatory Spirituality
List provided by Andreas Weber:
Kalevi Kull, Kalevi Kull, kalevi.kull@ut.ee, philosopher, biosemiotician, University of Tartu, Estonia, http://www.zbi.ee/~kalevi/
Lewis Hyde, hyde@kenyon.edu, poet, writer, philosopher, major theoretician on poetics of the gift, US, http://www.lewishyde.com/
Claire Petitmengin, Claire.Petitmengin@polytechnique.edu, cognitive researcher, phenomenologist, buddhist scholar, Institut Télécom, Evry (Paris), http://claire.petitmengin.free.fr/topic/index.html,
Jon Young, E-Mail, bird tracker, naturalist, nature mentor, founder of indian-tradition inspired coyote teaching and wilderness awareness school, US, http://jonyoung.org/
Geseko von Luepke, v.Luepke@geseko.de, deep ecologist, journalist and book author, http://www.tiefenoekologie.de/de/menschen/dr-geseko-von-luepke.html
Bill McKibben, mckibben.bill@gmail.com, sustainability journalist and book author, US
Arthur Zajonc, E-Mail, physicist, spiritual researcher, president of the Mind & Life institute, US, http://www.arthurzajonc.org
Recommended Generalist Commons Economists
Sources
Where to find list of names:- Participants in the workshops:
- a formal list for which research has already been undertaken: Formal alphabetical directory of Economists of the Commons
- a long and rough list of names with notes at Commons-Oriented Economists Draft Version
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