References
- 1Agger, A., Bodil, D. D., Krogh, A. H., & Sørensen, E. (Eds.) (2015). Collaborative Governance and Public Innovation in Europe. Sharjah, UAE: Bentham Science Publishers. DOI: 10.2174/97816810801301150101
- 2Alexander, J. (2006). The Civil Sphere. Oxford: Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195162509.001.0001
- 3Ansell, C. K. (2011). Pragmatist Democracy. Evolutionary Learning as Public Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199772438.001.0001
- 4Baiocchi, G., & Ganuza, E. (2016). Popular Democracy: The Paradox of Participation. Redwood City, CA: Stanford University Press. DOI: 10.1515/9781503600775
- 5Bartels, K. P. R. (2018). Collaborative dynamics in street level work: Working in and with communities to improve relationships and reduce deprivation. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 36(7), 1319–1337. DOI: 10.1177/2399654418754387
- 6Blythe, M. (2015).
Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea . Oxford: Oxford University Press. - 7Bollier, D., & Helfrich, S. (Eds.) (2015). Patterns of Commoning. Amherst, MA: Off the Commons Books.
- 8Bollier, D., & Helfrich, S. (2019). Free, Fair and Alive. The Insurgent Power of the Commons. Gabriola Island, BC: New Society Publishers.
- 9Brown, W. (2017). Undoing the Demos: Neoliberalism’s Stealth Revolution. New York, NY: Zone Books.
- 10Bua, A., & Bussu, S. (Eds.) (2023). Reclaiming Participatory Governance: Social Movements and the Reinvention of Democratic Innovation. London: Routledge. DOI: 10.4324/9781003218517
- 11Crouch, C. (2011). The Strange Non-death of Neo-liberalism. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.
- 12De Moor, T. (2008). The Silent Revolution: A New Perspective on the Emergence of Commons, Guilds, and Other Forms of Corporate Collective Action in Western Europe. International Review of Social History, 53(S16), pp. 179–212. DOI: 10.1017/S0020859008003660
- 13Durose, C., Richardson, L., Rozenburg, M., Ryan, M., & Escobar, O. (2021). Community Control in the Housing Commons: A Conceptual Typology. International Journal of the Commons, 15(1), pp. 291–304. DOI: 10.5334/ijc.1093
- 14Edelenbos, J., & van Meerkerk, I. (2016).
‘Introduction: Three perspectives on interactive governance’ . In J. Edelenbos & I. van Meerkerk (Eds.), Critical reflections on interactive governance, Self-organization and Participation in Public Governance. (pp. 1–29). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. DOI: 10.4337/9781783479078.00006 - 15Edwards, M. (2014). Civil Society. Oxford: Polity Press.
- 16Exner, A. (2021). Ökonomien der Gabe. Frühsozialismus, Katholische Soziallehre und Solidarisches Wirtschaften. Wien: Mandelbaum. DOI: 10.5771/2701-4193-2021-2-200
- 17Feinberg, A., Ghorbani, A., & Herder, P. (2021). Diversity and Challenges of the Urban Commons: A Comprehensive Review. International Journal of the Commons, 15(1), pp. 1–20. DOI: 10.5334/ijc.1033
- 18Fransworth, K. (2012). Social versus Corporate Welfare: Competing Needs and Interests within the Welfare State. Palgrave Macmillan.
- 19Fraser, N. (2023). Cannibal Capitalism: How our System is Devouring Democracy, Care, and the Planet – and What We Can Do About It. London: Verso Books.
- 20Freire, P. (1970). Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Penguin Books (new revised edition).
- 21Gibson-Graham, J. K. (2006). The End of Capitalism (As We Knew It): A Feminist Critique of Political Economy. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.
- 22Hajer, M. A., & Wagenaar, H. (Eds.) (2003). Deliberative Policy Analysis: Understanding Governance in the Network Society. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511490934
- 23Hardin, G. (1968). The Tragedy of the Commons. Science, 162, pp. 1243–1248. DOI: 10.1126/science.162.3859.1243
- 24Hess, C. (2008). Mapping the New Commons. Paper Presented at Governing Shared Resources: Connecting Local Experience to Global Challenges; the 12th Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of the Commons, University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, England,
July 14–18, 2008 . (http://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu/dlc/bitstream/handle/10535/304/Mapping_the_NewCommons.pdf accessed 08/03/2022) - 25Hirst, P. (1994). Associative Democracy. New Forms of Economic and Social Governance. Cambridge: Polity Press.
- 26Hollo, T. (2022). Living Democracy; An ecological manifesto for the end of the world as we know it. New South Publishing.
- 27Holt-Giménez, E. (2006). Campesino a Campesino. Voices from Latin America’s Farmer to Farmer Movement for Sustainable Agriculture. Oakland, CA: Food First Books.
- 28Illich, I. (2001). Tools for Conviviality. London: Marion Boyars.
- 29Kay, J. (2015).
Other People’s Money . Masters of the Universe or Servants of the People? Profile Books. - 30Kimmerer, R. W. (2013). Braiding Sweetgrass. Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teaching of Plants. Penguin Books.
- 31Kocka, J. (2016). Capitalism: A Short History. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
- 32Kuttner, R. (2018). Can Democracy Survive Global Capitalism? New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company.
- 33Lynch, K. (2022). Care and Capitalism. Why Affective Equality Matters for Social Justice. Cambridge: Polity.
- 34Mirowski, P. (2014). Never Let a Serious Crisis Go to Waste: How Neoliberalism Survived the Financial Meltdown. London: Verso.
- 35Moulaert, F., MacCallum, D., Mehmod, A., & Hamdouch, A. (Eds.). (2013). The International Handbook on Social Innovation. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. DOI: 10.4337/9781849809993
- 36Nicholls, A. (2011).
Social Enterprise and Social Entrepreneurs . In: M. Edwards (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Civil Society. Oxford: Oxford University Press: pp. 80–93. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195398571.003.0007 - 37Opp, K. D. (2009). Theories of Political Protest and Social Movements. A Multidisciplinary Introduction, Critique, and Synthesis. Milton Parl, Abingdon: Routledge.
- 38Ostrom, E. (1990). Governing the Commons. The Evolution for Institutions for Collective Action. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511807763
- 39Pettifor, A. (2017). The Production of Money. How to Break the Power of Bankers. London: Verso.
- 40Pickett, K., & Wilkinson, R. (2010). The Spirit Level: Why Equality is Better for Everyone. Penguin.
- 41Piketty, T. (2014). Capital in the Twenty-First Century. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
- 42Polanyi, K. (2001). The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time. Boston: Beacon Press.
- 43Powell, O. H. J. (2021). Creaking, Slipping, and the Goldilocks Zone: Cultivating Relevance in Established and Scaled Worker Cooperatives. PhD thesis. Bangor: Bangor University.
- 44Raworth, K. (2018). Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist. Random House Business.
- 45Robinson, D. (2021). Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical Tradition. Penguin Classics.
- 46Rogan, T. (2017). The Moral Economists. R.H. Tawney, Karl Polanyi, E.P. Thompson, and the Critique of Capitalism. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvc772hq
- 47Sanchez Bajo, C., & Roelants, B. (2013). Capital and the Debt Trap. Learning from Cooperatives in the Global Crisis. Palgrave Macmillan.
- 48Scott, J. C. (1985). Weapons of the Weak. Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
- 49Sheldrake, M. (2020). Entangled Life. How Fungi make our worlds, change our minds and shape our futures. New York, NY: Random House.
- 50Silver, D. (2018). Everyday radicalism and the democratic imagination: Dissensus, rebellion and utopia. Politics and Governance, 6(1), 161–168. DOI: 10.17645/pag.v6i1.1213
- 51Simpson, L. B. (2014). Land as pedagogy: Nishnaabeg intelligence and rebellious transformation. Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society, 3(3), 1–25.
- 52Strathern, M. (1988). The Gender of the Gift. University of California Press.
- 53Streeck, W. (2017). Buying Time. The Delayed Crisis of Democratic Capitalism. London: Verso. (2nd edition).
- 54Tavory, I., & Timmermans, S. (2014). Abductive Analysis: Theorizing Qualitative Research. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. DOI: 10.7208/chicago/9780226180458.001.0001
- 55Tronto, J. (2015). Who Cares. How To Reshape a Democratic Politics. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. DOI: 10.7591/cornell/9781501702747.001.0001
- 56Tully, J. (2008). Public Philosophy in a New Key. Volume 1: Democracy and Civic Freedom. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- 57Van Laerhoven, F., Schoon, M., & Villamayor-Tomas, S. (2020). Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Ostrom’s Governing the Commons: Traditions and Trends in the Study of the Commons, Revisited. The Commons Journal, 14(1), 208–224. DOI: 10.5334/ijc.1030
- 58Wagenaar, H. (2019). Making Sense of Civic Enterprise. Social Innovation, Participatory Democracy and the Administrative State. PArtecipazione e COnflitto, 12(2), 2019: 297–32.
- 59Wagenaar, H., & Healey, P. (2015). Interface: The Transformative Potential of Civic Enterprise. Planning Theory and Practice, 16(4), 557–561. DOI: 10.1080/14649357.2015.1083153
- 60Wagenaar, H., & Prainsack, B. (2021). The Pandemic Within. Policy Making for a Better World. Bristol: Policy Press. DOI: 10.1332/policypress/9781447362234.001.0001
- 61Wagenaar, H., & Wenninger, F. (2020). Deliberative Policy Analysis, interconnectedness and institutional design: lessons from “Red Vienna”. Policy Studies, 41(4), 411–437. DOI: 10.1080/01442872.2020.1717456
- 62Warren, M. E. (2014).
Governance-Driven Democratization . In S. Griggs, A. Norval, & H. Wagenaar (Eds.), Practices of Freedom: Democracy, Conflict and Participation in Decentred Governance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, (pp. 38–60). DOI: 10.1017/CBO9781107296954.002 - 63Weber, M. (1922). Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Grundriss der Verstehenden Soziologie. Tübingen: J.C.B. Mohr.
- 64Zechner, M. (2021).
Commoning Care and Collective Power: Childcare Commons and the Micropolitics of Municipalism in Barcelona . Vienna/Zürich/Málaga: Transversal Texts.
