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- Common goods: Add brief definition or description
- Common pool resources: Add brief definition or description
- Knowledge commons: Add brief definition or description
- Intellectual commons: Add brief definition or description
People
- David Bollier: Add brief definition or description
- Garett Hardin: Add brief definition or description
- Charlotte Hess: Add brief definition or description
- Jyh-An Lee: Add brief definition or description
- Elinor Ostrom: American political scientist known especially for her interdisciplinary research on common pool resource management who in 2009 became the first woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics. [e]
- Commons theory of voluntary action: A theory that focuses on the role of associations and assemblies in social commons and human-managed natural commons like agricultural fields, fishing grounds and forests. [e]
- Civil society: The space for social activity outside the market, state and household; the arena of uncoerced collective action around shared interests, purposes and values. [e]