Neutral, open source community commons for the network-societies ecosystem

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December 09, 2024 #coliving #sustainability #network societies

Communities

Fairground (Texas Harberger Taxes Experiment) White paper
http://www.regen.org (Pomona Co-op)
The Farm (Tennessee)
Headwaters (Vermont) Ethos
Ubuntu (Africa)
Bioveda x Earthship
Brave Earth, Re:source, Kasaba, Desa, Hedone, Per Anhalter, Gandum
https://community.ecodesignhive.com/local (virtual permaculture community)
https://cartographie.francetierslieux.fr/ (Network of CoWorking Cafes)
https://coglab.fr/ (Neuro Meetup in Paris)
https://www.reset.bar/ Gaming Bar Paris

Ancient

Icaria - French Socialist community in 1830s
All Things New, American Communes from after Civil War to before WW1

Coliving

Tera Coop (France)
Individuals or households with rights to withdraw resource units from the common-pool resource, and the boundaries of the common-pool resource itself, are clearly defined.
Congruence A. The distribution of benefits from appropriation rules is roughly proportionate to the costs imposed by provision rules. B. Appropriation rules restricting time, place, technology, and quantity of resource units are related to local conditions.
Collective-Choice Arrangements Most individuals affected by operational rules can participate in modifying operational rules.
Monitoring Monitors, who actively audit common-pool resource conditions and appropriator behavior, are accountable to the appropriators or are the appropriators themselves.
Graduated Sanctions Appropriators who violate operational rules are likely to receive graduated sanctions (depending on the seriousness and context of the offense) from other appropriators, from officials accountable to these appropriators, or from both.
Conflict-Resolution Mechanisms Appropriators and their officials have rapid access to low-cost, local arenas to resolve conflict among appropriators or between appropriators and officials.
Minimal Recognition of Rights to Organize The rights of appropriators to devise their own institutions are not challenged by external governmental authorities.
For common-pool resources that are parts of larger systems: 8. Nested Enterprises Appropriation, provision, monitoring, enforcement, conflict resolution, and governance activities are organized in multiple layers of nested enterprises. Source: Adapted from Ostrom (1990, 90).
Prosocial: Using Evolutionary Science to Build Productive, Equitable, and Collaborative Groups
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