Considering a Broader View of Power, Participation, and Social Justice in the Ostrom Institutional Analysis Framework
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2011
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"My paper focuses on the apparent discrepancy between how the science of self-governance and practitioners of self-governance seem to conceptualize participation. In particular, by drawing insight from the findings of solidarity practitioners and psychological science, I will argue that solidarity-based economies exist for reasons beyond traditionally recognized economic and informational considerations. Specifically, I argue that institutional stakeholders (e.g., consumers and producers) want to satisfy social-psychological needs--needs for social justice (living in a 'fair' world), self-determination, social belonging, and self-competence--in addition to meeting their economic needs."
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institutional analysis--IAD framework, Workshop, self-governance, collective action