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commoning
† commoning, vbl. n. Obs. (ˈkɒmənɪŋ) [f. common v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb common. 1. Sharing or participating, communion.c 1380 Wyclif Wks. (1880) 385 Þe comounynge of þe comon goodis..in begynnynge of Cristis Churche. 1382 ― 1 Cor. x. 16 The comenynge of Cristis blood. 2. Common saying. (... Oxford English Dictionary
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Commoner (academia)
They paid double the tuition fee and enjoyed more privileges than pensioners, such as commoning with fellows. wikipedia.org
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Verderer (New Forest)
The Court has the same status as a Magistrates Court, and acting under its authority the verderers are responsible for regulating commoning within the wikipedia.org
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commonable
commonable, a. (ˈkɒmənəb(ə)l) [f. common v. 9 + -able.] 1. Of animals: That may be pastured on common land.1620 J. Wilkinson Of Courts Baron 147 If any tenant doth surcharge the common..by putting of cattel there not commonable, as pigs, goats, and geese. 1767 Blackstone Comm. II. 33 Commonable beas... Oxford English Dictionary
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communance
† ˈcommunance Obs. [a. F. *communance, f. communer to commune: see -ance. With sense 2 cf. med.L. communantia community.] 1. Communing, conversation, consultation.c 1449 Pecock Repr. (Rolls) ii. i. 134 Vnable to be..receyued into eny enquiraunce or communaunce forto fynde, leerne, and knowe treuthis... Oxford English Dictionary
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Verderer
In the modern era, verderers are still to be found in the New Forest, the Forest of Dean, and Epping Forest, where they serve to protect commoning practices The Court has the same status as a Magistrates Court, and acting under its authority the Verderers are responsible for regulating commoning within the wikipedia.org
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intercommoning
interˈcommoning, vbl. n. [f. as prec. + -ing1.] 1. The action of sharing, participating, or associating with others; esp. that of using the same common pasture.a 1577 Gascoigne Ferd. Ieronimi Wks. (1587) 236 Wee finde by experience, that such secrete entercomoning of ioyes dooeth encrease delight. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Casco (Utrecht)
Past projects 2018 Elephants in The Room: Assembly for commoning institutions 2018 Biannual exhibition program: Alma Heikkilä, "Evolved in shared relationships Books" 2016 Alex Martinis Roe, "To Become Two" 2016 Wok The Rock, "Parasite Lottery" 2015 Group Exhibition: "We Are the Time Machines: Time and Tools for Commoning wikipedia.org
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David Bollier
Punctum Books, 2020) Free, Fair and Alive: The Insurgent Power of the Commons (with co-author Silke Helfrich) (New Society Publishers, 2019, ) Patterns of Commoning wikipedia.org
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batteler
ˈbatteler Obs. exc. Hist. Also 6–9 battler, 7 batler. [f. battel v. + -er1.] lit. One who battels in college; formerly, a rank or order of students at Oxford below Commoners.1604 Middleton Black Bk. Wks. V. 544 Pierce Pennyless, exceeding poor scholar, that hath made clean shoes in both universities... Oxford English Dictionary
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Commons
Commoning as a process Scholars such as David Harvey have adopted the term commoning, which as a verb serves to emphasize an understanding of the commons There is, in effect, a social practice of commoning. wikipedia.org
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goods
common good, goods [transl. L. bonum publicum, bona publica.] The public property of a community or corporation; esp. in Sc. use, the property, whether in lands or funds, held by the magistrates, and the revenues payable to them, for the behoof of the community. (Jamieson Suppl.)c 1380 [see commonin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stephen Collis
His work since 2008 has turned towards environmental politics and practices of commoning among indigenous peoples. wikipedia.org
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New Forest commoner
The term is used both for a practitioner of the heritage agricultural vocation of commoning, and also a cultural minority native to the area. The Commoners Defence Association considers that "Commoning isn’t just about animals. It’s about people. wikipedia.org
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Land stewardship
An example to think about new ways of commoning Despite the fact that there has not been a real return of communal goods in this village, the renewal of Mas Blanco in the form of land stewardship can be seen as a form of commoning. wikipedia.org
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