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The University as
Constructed Cultural Commons
[forthcoming, Wash. U. J.L. & Policy]
Michael J. Madison, University of
Pittsburgh Brett M. Frischmann, Loyola University
Chicago Katherine J. Strandburg, New York
University
Law and NIE Workshop, Boulder, CO June 4-5, 2009
Ideas Behind the Constructed Commons FrameworkThe Constructed Commons Framework Applied: Buckets of Questions and the University CaseWhere Feedback Will Help Most
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[1] Understanding the mechanics of common pool institutions as solutions to public goods problems for cultural / knowledge / information goods
[2] A foundation to be applied and refined via case studies
[3] Alternatives to private rights solutions and government provision solutions
[4] Inspired by Elinor Ostrom on natural resources commons
[5] Notable differences between natural resources and knowledge or cultural goods
[6] Integrating questions based on economics and analysis with questions based on historical inquiry and narrative
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[1] History [2] Resources and entitlements
definitions [3] Institutional structures [4] Enabling and disabling law [5] Governance [6] Interfaces between
inside/outside [7] The benefits of commons [8] The costs of commons Nb. [a] Nested institutions and/or [b] Macro and micro questions
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Ideas Behind the Constructed Commons FrameworkThe Constructed Commons Framework Applied: Buckets of Questions and the University CaseWhere Feedback Will Help Most
[1] What makes the commons framework more or less fruitful?
[2] What are important omissions and ambiguities in the commons framework?
[3] What are important omissions and ambiguities in the style of analysis represented in the university case?
[4] Do we want to achieve flexibility that accommodates non-Western models, and if so, how?