Beat the Bounds
Basic Commons Income
Care-wealth. With “care-wealth,” there are meanings and emotions that people attach to the “resource” that do not exist when it is a mere marketable commodity. The emotions/affective meanings stem from the fond memories and histories that people have of their relationships with the “resource.” A family vacation cottage is not just a house; it is a place filled with wonderful memories of caring for it. Indigenous peoples regard the land, plants and animals of their landscape as “care-wealth” because they would never see their value in a market price. Too much of their identities and culture and family histories are wrapped up in the “resource.” THAT turns it into care-wealth.
Collaborative Finance
Commoner. the difference between "managing a common pool resource " and "a commons" is the degree of consciousness of what you're doing.If you consider yourself a commoner and if you realize and reflect upon what you're doing in terms of commoning, it's a commons, if not - you do the same thing, but it's kind of a situation of "collective management of common pool resources" (WAS A CONVERSATION WITH ANDREAS NIGHTINGGALE for the PATTERNS BOOK, we can make it succint, but I want to discuss the idea
Convivial Tools Cosmo-Local Production
Cosmopolitan Localism
DIT
Gentle Reciprocity Heterarchy Money-Lite Commoning Nested-I OntoShift Pattern / pattern language Peer Governance
Pluriverse
Price-Sovereignty
Provisioning
Ubuntu Rationality
Value Sovereignty
Vocabulary (rather than taxonomy)
World-making
# See also Lost in Translation Projects mentioned -> will be appendix in the book