Institut für Sozialanthropologie

Commons in a "Glocal" World: Global Connections and Local Responses.

Keynotes

Welcome and Opening

Tobias Haller (Institute of Social Anthropology, University of Bern)
Doris Wastl-Walter (Vice Rector, University of Bern)
Virginia Richter (Dean of Faculty of Humanities)
Stephan Rist (Centre for Development and Environment, University of Bern)
Tine De Moor (International Association for the Study of the Commons)

Social Causality of our Common Climate Crisis

Jesse Ribot, Department of Geography & Geographic Information Sciences, University of Illinois
 

Shared Ownership as Key Issue of Swiss History. Common Pool Resources, Common Property Institutions and their Impact on the Political Culture of Switzerland from the Beginnings to our Days

Daniel Schläppi, Institute of History, University of Bern

 

Governance of Local Commons (Local Microcosms) – between Self-Regulation, Public Policies and General Institutions

Peter Knoepfel, Faculty of Law, Criminal Justice and Public Administration, University of Lausanne

 

From Common Pool Resources via Commons to Commoning: A Conceptual Journey

Silke Helfrich, Commons Strategies Group

 

Our Water Commons, Protecting Water for People and Nature Forever

Maude Barlow, The Council of Canadians

 

Environmental Justice in the Anthropocene: Disruption, Community, and Governance

David Schlosberg, Department of Government and International Relations, University of Sydney