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CALL FOR PAPERS: FIRST ISSUE of “Culture, Climate and Change: Biocultural Systems and Livelihoods”

Posted on November 23, 2011 by j4ymp
Posted in CCC:BSL, IPCCA | Tagged biocultural systems, call for papers, climate change, Culture Climate and Change: Biocultural Systems and Livelihoods, journal | Leave a comment
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  • "...A commons is given meaning by its instantiation and realisation. At once the specific commons as well as the idea of a commons are given meaning through creation. As an idea a commons has symbolic value and this value is realised in the moment of creation and occupation of time and space. It is from the occupation of time and space that a commons derives its power as an alternative to abstract market based relations between legal persons understood as rational agents. The hacklab is a real commons of people, while a virtual commons connects ideas. They are two sides of the same coin, which should not be separated. Commons consisting only in ideas, bits and bytes need commons with bodies and collective spaces - and vice versa...
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