commonsinspired
Commonsinspired describes practices, projects, or organizational cultures that apply the principles of the commons to the management of shared resources, information, or cultural assets. It emphasizes collective stewardship, open access, and participatory governance rather than exclusive ownership or top-down control. The term builds on the tradition of ‘the commons’ in political economy and is associated with open source, open data, and community-centered approaches.
Origins and theory: The concept borrows from studies of common-pool resources and theories of governance, notably
Principles: Core ideas include shared or non-exclusive access, transparent decision-making, community-led governance, fair licensing, and sustainable
Applications: Commonsinspired practices appear in software and data projects that use open licenses, community land trusts,
Benefits and challenges: Potential benefits include resilience, innovation, equity, and reduced vendor lock-in. Challenges include funding,
See also: Commons, Open source software, Creative Commons, Ostrom, Peer production.