Of potential interest to AIR colleagues working on the digital commons
*Call for Panels, Papers, and Posters *
*for IASC Regional European Meeting, *
*Bern, Switzerland, 10-13 May 2016 *
*Commons in a ³Glocal² World: *
*Global Connections and Local Responses*
Venue: University of Bern, Main Building
Organized by the Institute of Social Anthropology (ISA), the Centre for Development and Environment (CDE), and the Institute of Geography (IG) in collaboration with the Institute of History the World Trade Institute (WTI), University of Bern, Switzerland
Main theme: Global Connections and Local Responses Research on the commons deals either with the development of institutions for the management of the commons, or with issues related to global change. While the latter mainly focusses on drivers and effects of global expansion of capitalist modes of production, consumption, and societal reproduction, research on institutions for the management of the commons deals with collective action and the effects and reactions within local action arenas. However, the entangled institutional processes through which global and local arenas referred to as ³glocal² interlock are not yet addressed in a systematic way. Europe has been a major driver of ³glocal² processes. Therefore, the 4th Regional European Meeting of the IASC is devoted to global connections and local responses. It provides a space to advance our understanding of ongoing ³glocal² processes and to analyse historically how commons in Europe have evolved and adapted to ³glocal² changes. By integrating political ecology with approaches of New Institutionalism and Critical Theory in Anthropology, Human Geography, Political Science and History, we propose to investigate the impacts of external changes on the perception and evaluation of resources by actors related to the commons. This raises the question of local bargaining power, ideologies and discourses, and of the selection and crafting of institutional designs, which in turn affect the access to common-pool resources, as well as the distribution of benefits related to the management of these resources.
This conference therefore aims to look at the interfaces between local and global processes in order to bring together research arenas that have often been kept quite separate until now. We therefore call for contributions focussing on:
how global players such as multinational companies and organizations affect local governance of the commons worldwide
the role of international law and global trade in shaping the interface between global actors and institutional processes of local commons governance
the impacts of external economic and political changes on the perception and evaluation of resources and areas by actors related to the commons
local resistance and the development of political strategies countering the transformation of collective into private or state-based property rights as a consequence of economic and political changes
the local crafting of institutional designs in global and local arenas, and how these affect access to and distribution of natural resources and related benefits among local to global actors using the commons
how the encounter of global and local processes affect bargaining power, ideologies and discourses of global and local actors in governing sustainability trade-offs.
We especially welcome contributions that aim to address the above mentioned themes through novel forms of integrating theoretical approaches. In addition, the focus of the conference will be on a dialogue among representatives of different academic disciplines (e.g. geography, social anthropology, history, development studies, economics, political science, and law) and between academics and non-academic actors (e.g. practitioners, business representatives, policy makers, or NGOs).
For any additional information, please visit http://www.iasc-commons.org/conferences/regional/2016-iasc-european-region al-conference
*Deadline for submitting panel abstracts is November 15, 2015 *
Please send your panel abstract (500 words) with at least two potential presenters
In case you have a single paper or a poster this can also be submitted at this deadline. A second call for papers related to the panels will follow on November 15, 2015
Please submit your abstract via the IASC Conference Registration Module: http://conferences.iasc-commons.org/
Please contact us if you have questions: iasc-europe-2016@cde.unibe.ch
-- Silke Helfrich www.commonsblog.de