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Reimagining Leadership on the Commons: Shifting the Paradigm for a More Ethical, Equitable, and Just World

ISBN: 978-1-83909-527-6, eISBN: 978-1-83909-524-5

ISSN: 2058-8801

Publication date: 29 September 2021

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(2021), "Index", Singh, D.P., Thompson, R.J. and Curran, K.A. (Ed.) Reimagining Leadership on the Commons: Shifting the Paradigm for a More Ethical, Equitable, and Just World (Building Leadership Bridges), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 385-391. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2058-880120210000001026

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INDEX

Ability
, 168

Accelerating rates of change
, 200

Action
, 160

Adaptability in networks
, 7

Adaptive management
, 192, 198–199

Affective perception
, 124

Agriculture
, 274

Allostasis
, 69

Ambivalent intimacies
, 37–44

Animal rescue
, 177–178

cat commoning in the shadows
, 186–187

collaborations
, 181–183

connecting with collaborators
, 180–181

dogs own our commons
, 184–185

encouraging others
, 187–188

reaction
, 183–184

working
, 178–180

Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF)
, 182, 184

Anti-capitalist lifestyles
, 365

Architecture
, 74

Articulating principles
, 76

Articulation with other stakeholders
, 320–321

Autoethnography
, 177

Awareness
, 163

Benevolent leadership
, 15, 143

Bioinspired thinking
, 70

Bisse de Saviesse
, 1–2

Black Lives Matter protests
, 61

Blurred lines
, 33–37

Bonds
, 31

Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH)
, 329–330

Federation
, 331

government
, 332

National Museum of
, 336–340

socio-political situation in
, 331–332

Boston Common
, 2

Brian Henning’s Ethics of Creativity
, 15

Building relationships
, 236

Business Roundtable
, 99–100

Capitalism
, 26, 98–101, 115, 337, 363

Capitalist corporate bodies
, 97–98

Care
, 32–33, 163

ethic
, 48–52

as foundational ethic of leadership on the commons
, 29

Cash nexus
, 41

Cat commoning in the shadows
, 186–187

Causality principle
, 97

Change
, 250–251

Charismatic perspectives of leadership
, 82

Chile
, 312–313, 315

Civil Code, The
, 314

Civil society organizations (CSO)
, 331

mapping study
, 332

Co-created communication
, 227

Co-creating conscious action
, 148

Collaboration
, 181–183, 223, 233

elements of
, 224–232

outcomes of successful
, 233–237

Collaborative community
, 245

Collaborative governance
, 372

Collaborative leadership network
, 192

Collaborative partnership
, 248

Collective action
, 84–85, 90

Collective identity
, 19–20, 223, 229–232

Collective intelligence
, 169

Collective leadership
, 120, 329

Collective-choice rule
, 200–201

Colorado Collaboration Award competition
, 19, 223

Commensalism
, 72

Commitment
, 236

Committed members
, 225

Common pool resources (CPRs)
, 4–5, 196

Commoners
, 3, 157, 162, 168, 170

Commoning
, 19, 51, 104, 114, 207

purpose
, 104–105

rights of resource ownership
, 105–106

scarcity or abundance–orientation to time
, 106

Commons
, 1–3, 6, 13–14, 18, 33, 82, 88, 207–208, 297, 364–369

conceptualization
, 363–364

leading specific types of
, 20–26

at odds
, 98–101

as political struggle
, 330

Commons leadership
, 12, 69–70, 76–77, 367–368

dimensions
, 70–73

in labor history
, 366–367

in practice
, 73–75

principles
, 76

Communal culture
, 25

building
, 350–352

development
, 346–347

methods and data
, 350

and responsible leadership in Dunking Devils
, 355–359

Communal intelligence
, 169

Communal Union of Ránquil
, 318

Communication
, 227

Communion
, 33

Communitas
, 18–19, 206–211

and culture
, 213–215

Community
, 3, 33–34, 350–351

community-ship
, 347

responsiveness
, 143

Community service-learning tracks (CSLTs)
, 301

Compassion
, 145–146

Complex adaptive systems (CAS)
, 8

Complexity leadership
, 8

Conditional cooperators
, 245

Conscious contention
, 147–148

Conscious conversations
, 15, 143

co-creating conscious action
, 148

conscious contention
, 147–148

conscious listening
, 145–146

conscious questions
, 147

conscious space
, 146

cultivating conscious wisdom
, 148–149

Conscious listening
, 145–146

Conscious questions
, 147

Conscious space
, 146

Conscious wisdom
, 148–149

Consciousness
, 164–165

Consequentialism
, 151

Contextual intelligence
, 166

Contextual thinking
, 165

Convening leadership
, 17

adaptive management
, 198–199

challenges
, 199–201

convenor
, 192–193

convenors from all sectors
, 196

convenors way of thinking, being, and acting
, 194–196

on the commons
, 191–194, 196–198

Convenors
, 17–18, 192–193

from all sectors
, 196

way of thinking, being, and acting
, 194–196

Conventional leadership
, 69, 102

Cooperatives
, 365

Corporate-commons leadership
, 97

capitalism, corporations, and commons at odds
, 98–101

ecocentric model
, 107–110

hybrid model
, 111, 114

implications
, 115–116

leadership
, 101–106

Patagonia
, 110–114

Corporations
, 13–14, 98–101

Cost of Freedom:Voicing A Movement After Kent State 1970, The
, 261–262

Courageous covenant
, 146

COVID-19

crisis
, 217

pandemic
, 286

Credit slips
, 42

Crossing borders to the commons
, 215–216

Cultural commons
, 364

Cultural diversity challenge
, 199–200

Cultural elites
, 340

Culture
, 213–215, 337

Culture diary
, 350

Curiosity
, 147

Darwin’s theory of evolution
, 138

Dayton Peace Agreement
, 331, 337

Debt
, 32, 36, 44–45

relations
, 31

Decision-making processes
, 165

Decommodifyng housing
, 145

Defined process
, 229

Degenerative systems

in place
, 61–65

regenerative systems vs.
, 60–61

worldview
, 62

Deliberately developmental organizations (DDOs)
, 347

Discernment
, 148–149

Discursive engagement
, 140

Distributed leadership
, 9, 19, 214–215, 273

Dogs own our commons
, 184–185

Dunking Devils
, 345–346

Academy
, 352

impact of coronavirus pandemic on development of
, 354–355

story of
, 346–347

Duty
, 32

Early childhood education
, 243–244

leaders in addressing commons dilemmas
, 245–246

lessons from commons
, 244–245

public service organizational leaders
, 246–251

Ecocentric identity
, 112

Ecocentric model
, 107–110

Ecology
, 71–72

Economic systems
, 32

Educational systems
, 65

Einstein’s theory of relativity
, 138

Elite leadership
, 329

Embeddedness
, 71

Empathy
, 145–146

Empowerment events
, 286–290

Engagement
, 236

Environment shaping
, 75

Environmental commons
, 364

Environmental movement
, 5

Equipotency principle
, 10

Ethic of certainty to ethic of creativity
, 138–141

Ethical sensitivity
, 143

Ethics of the commons
, 150–153

Exchangers
, 40–41

Exchanges
, 38

Experiences of water
, 322–323

FabLab movement
, 2

Facilitative leadership
, 7

Favelas
, 119

considerations
, 130–132

leaders
, 119

leadership moment in
, 125–130

method
, 120–125

residents
, 126

Feminine caring
, 49

Followers
, 83

Forest plantations, effects of
, 320

Framing

through language and artifacts
, 88–89

for meaning-making and collective action
, 84–85

Free-rider problem
, 86

Frontline/border posts
, 208

Generalized reciprocity
, 40

Gifts
, 32, 34–36

reciprocities
, 40

relations
, 37

Global Forum on Agricultural Research and Innovation (GFAR)
, 279

Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN)
, 21–22, 275–276, 280–281

Global resonance
, 168

Globalization
, 191

Governance
, 7

Governing the commons
, 86

Great Lakes Commons
, 2

Green New Deal jobs
, 368–369

Group rituals
, 230

Group-centered leadership
, 21, 268

Guadalupe County Humane Society
, 179

Guifi. net
, 82–83, 85, 87–91

Guilt
, 32

Hackerspace movement
, 2

Hardin’s model
, 86

Harmonizing values in tension
, 147–148

Heroic-centered perspectives of leadership
, 82

Highlander doctrine
, 269

Homeostasis
, 69

Homo economicus
, 5

Huerta system of irrigation
, 1

Human action framework for leading proleptically
, 160–162

Hybrid proposal
, 114

Hydraulic Works Department (HWD)
, 314

Hypernorms
, 139–140

Hypothetical reasoning
, 140

“I am Museum” campaign
, 339–340

Immunity
, 33

Industrial Worker of the World (IWW)
, 21, 268

Informal organizers
, 119

Integral theorists
, 164

Integrated reporting (IR)
, 73, 76–77

Integrating rituals
, 212

Integrative Social Contract Theory (ISCT)
, 139

Intentionality
, 108–110

Interlinked CPRs
, 200

International Labor Organization (ILO)
, 363

International Monetary Fund
, 4

International Women’s Day (IWD)
, 285

Internet
, 89

Interorganizational collaboration
, 20, 223

elements of collaboration
, 224–232

findings and implications
, 233

outcomes of successful collaborations
, 233–237

Itata Valley
, 317

Jesuit Commons

to Jesuit Worldwide Learning
, 302–303

origin and pilot phase of
, 299–301

Jesuit Commons: Higher Education at the Margins (JC:HEM)
, 296, 300, 302, 307

Jesuit education
, 295

Jesuit Refugee Services (JRS)
, 300

Jesuit Worldwide Learning: Higher Education at the Margins (JWL)
, 22–23, 296, 307

Jesuit commons to
, 302–303

JWL HeLP
, 296

student success stories and future frontiers for
, 303–306

Jesuits
, 295

historical context
, 297–299

Job commons, 26, 363–364 (see also Commons)

challenges
, 376–377

establishing
, 373–375

postdisasters
, 375–376

redefining leadership on commons for jobs
, 369–372

Job Entry: Targeted Support (JETS)
, 373

Job policy outside the commons
, 370–372

Job supply fault lines
, 367

Justice to care
, 44–48

Justice-minded approach to common good
, 297–299

Justifiable hypernorms
, 140

Keynesian mixed economy policies
, 367

Knowledge

societies
, 300

technologists
, 216

Kruščica
, 329–330, 332

investment in energy sector
, 332–333

plans to build dams in Kruščica river
, 333–336

Labor as a commons
, 365

Language
, 35

of informal reciprocities
, 43

Laws of retribution and punishment
, 45

Leaders
, 83

in addressing commons dilemmas
, 245–246

in process
, 7–8

Leadership
, 69, 81, 157, 160, 245, 329

creating spaces to unfold collective practices and build collective agency
, 90–91

critical issues calling for
, 319–321

in favelas as collective process
, 122–123

framing for meaning-making and collective action
, 84–85

framing through language and artifacts
, 88–89

Guifi. net
, 87–88

implications for
, 91–93

needed for commons
, 59–60

patterns
, 52

process philosophy and
, 83–84

Som Energia
, 87–88

struggle of conceptualizations and definitions
, 85–87

studies
, 70

theories
, 81

Leadership moment
, 14, 120

concept
, 123–125

in favela
, 125–130

Leadership on the commons
, 6–7

care as foundational ethic of
, 29

complexity leadership
, 8

leadership on peer-to-peer network commons
, 9–10

leading from nature
, 9

lifecycle
, 16–20

network leadership
, 7–8

reflections on
, 26–28

reimagining
, 10–11

Leading oneself

critical abilities of
, 166–167

leading with others leading community proleptically
, 165

through values of commoning
, 165

Leading proleptically
, 157–158

consciousness
, 164–165

critical abilities of leading oneself
, 166–167

human action framework for
, 160–162

leading community and society
, 169–171

leading oneself, leading with others leading community proleptically
, 165

leading oneself through values of commoning
, 165

leading with others proleptically
, 167–169

opening oneself to future
, 163–164

preparing oneself to
, 162–163

prolepticism and
, 158–159

Learning
, 7

Learning management system (LMS)
, 296

Les Rites de Passage (1960)
, 208

Liminality
, 208–209

Linux open-source operating system
, 2

Local communities
, 23

Lost vision for job futures
, 367–368

Low-skilled jobs
, 375

Maker movement
, 2

Management theory
, 64–65

Masculinist abstraction
, 49

Meaning-making
, 13

framing for
, 84–85

Mediated ritual interaction
, 212

Micro-social norms
, 139

Midwives
, 195

Mindfulness
, 163

Modern monetary theorists (MMTs)
, 370, 377

Multi-stakeholder partnerships
, 246

Museum
, 329

Mutualism
, 72

Mutualistic commons leadership
, 77

Narratives
, 237

National Museum
, 329–330

of Bosnia and Herzegovina
, 336–340

National Open Data Initiatives (NDIs)
, 281

Nature
, 60, 67

Negative reciprocity
, 38

Neighborhood associations
, 121

Neoliberalism
, 371

Network convenors
, 194

Network leadership
, 7–8

Non-market communities
, 51

Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)
, 331

Nonprofit organizations
, 121

Nonprofit partnerships
, 246

Nonprofit sector
, 243

Ñuble Region
, 316

Obligated leadership
, 48–52

Obligations
, 31, 143

Ogrute Community
, 281

Ogrute Ugwu Eru Mapathon
, 283–284

Open data

for food security and commons
, 275

mapping empowerment for women
, 280–285

platforms
, 274

Open Data Day (ODD)
, 285

Open-source data
, 21–22

OpenStreetMap
, 281, 284

Organizations
, 83

Outages
, 319

Ownership
, 105

Paradigm shift
, 11–16

Parasitism
, 71–72

Passion
, 247–248

Patagonia
, 110–114

Pattern-recognizing algorithms
, 71

Peer governance
, 214

Peer-to-peer (P2P)
, 2

leadership on peer-to-peer network commons
, 9–10

Peoples’ Voice Cafe (PVC)
, 257–261

cancelation notice
, 269–271

lows and highs for horizontally led collective
, 264–266

may 16
, 2020, 261–263

Portraiture methodology
, 258

“We Are All Leaders” PVC doctrine
, 266–269

Perennial tension
, 141

Pierre Bourdieu’s approach
, 41–42

Place relations
, 127–128

Polycentric governance structures
, 23

Portraiture methodology
, 258

Positive engagement
, 143

Power
, 72

Power over
, 72

Practice of Courageous Covenant
, 150

Practice of Discernment
, 153

Practice of Harmonizing Values in Tension
, 152–153

Primitive communities
, 51

Primitive societies
, 35

Prisoner’s dilemma
, 87

Process philosophy
, 13, 83–84

Productivity effect
, 371

Prolepsis
, 158

Proleptic leaders
, 16

Proleptic leadership
, 161

Prolepticism
, 158–159

Prosperity
, 110

Prosumers
, 10

Protests
, 329

Psychological ethical identity
, 139

Psychological safety
, 352

Public service organizational leaders
, 246–251

Punitive justice
, 46

Purpose
, 130

Reactive listening
, 146

Reflective listening
, 146

Regenerative leaders(hip), 9 (see also Convening leadership)

challenge for
, 66–67

essential for common good and our future
, 67

Regenerative systems
, 12

degenerative systems vs.
, 60–61

framework
, 65

leadership needed for commons
, 59–60

worldview
, 62

Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture (RUFORUM)
, 276

Relationality
, 108

Relationships
, 70–72, 248–250

Religious traditions
, 164

Residents
, 127–128

Resources
, 226

Resources
, 73

Responsible leadership
, 102–104, 106–108, 348–349

communal culture and
, 355–359

emergence
, 352–354

Responsive listening
, 146

Restorative justice
, 46

Restoring trust
, 51

Retributive justice
, 46

RichFood Foundation
, 289

Rights of resource ownership
, 105–106

Rituals
, 211–212

Road Warriors
, 18, 206–207, 209

Rural water associations
, 313–314

Sarajevo Haggadah
, 338

Scaling up
, 199

Scarcity

everyday practices to deal with
, 321

or abundance–orientation to time
, 106

Schwartz’s analysis
, 48

Science
, 86

Sense of agency
, 97

Shared goal
, 228–229

Shared identity
, 212–213

Shared leadership, 19, 223, 273 (see also Responsible leadership)

Shared purpose
, 124, 128–130

Shared rituals
, 212

SIMOL project
, 318–319

Smallholder farmers
, 277

Social accounting
, 13, 76

Social bonds
, 31

Social capital
, 20, 37, 39, 41, 105

Social credit
, 37

Social intelligence
, 166

Social movements
, 24, 330

Social outburst
, 315

Social provisioning
, 376

Social relationships
, 212

Society
, 3

Society of Jesus
, 297–298

Solutions Group
, 195

Som Energia
, 82–83, 85, 87–88, 90

Spirals of positive change
, 149–150

Spiritual depth
, 143

Spiritual discernment
, 167

Spiritual intelligence
, 166

Spirituality
, 167

Stakeholders
, 100, 348

network
, 192–193

State
, 3

State corporate bodies
, 97–98

Stubborn optimism
, 16–17, 184

Subsidiarity in governance
, 7

Successful relationships
, 236

Sustainability
, 150, 162

Sustainable development goals (SDGs)
, 21, 77, 371

SDG 1
, 274

SDG 2
, 274

Symbols
, 211–212

System of Systems (SoS)
, 74–75

Systems Engineering
, 73–75

Talionic law
, 45

Team
, 351

Teamwork
, 236

Technical Centre for Agriculture and Rural Cooperation (CTA)
, 279

Theory U
, 163

Time
, 225–226

Traditional leadership
, 313

Tragedy of the Commons, The
, 4, 85–87, 115, 197, 244

Transferability
, 42

Trust
, 37, 168, 228

Ubuntu
, 5

Ugwu Eru
, 281–282

Unique Mappers Network (UMT Network)
, 280–285

in Nigeria
, 22

United Nations (UN)
, 371

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
, 295

United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC)
, 302

Universal basic income (UBI)
, 368

Universal basic services (UBS)
, 375, 377

Urban commons
, 368

Value
, 35

Value-infused leadership of commons
, 137

conscious conversations
, 143–149

ethic of certainty to ethic of creativity
, 138–141

ethics of the commons
, 150–153

identifying values in tension
, 141–143

spirals of positive change
, 149–150

Viber
, 335

Vitez
, 334

Voluntary Agreement for Watershed Management (AVGC)
, 318

Warriors
, 195

Water Associations
, 315

Water Code of 1981, The
, 314

Water Committees
, 316, 318, 322

Water community organizations
, 311–315

findings in Ránquil
, 319–321

lessons and challenges for leaderships of water as commons
, 323–326

location background and current situation
, 316–317

methodology and data collection
, 318–319

other findings
, 321–323

Water crisis
, 315

Water outages
, 23

Water quality
, 23, 319–320

We Are All Leaders PVC doctrine
, 266–269

Wergild
, 46

Wikimedia
, 2

Wikipedia
, 2

Wikispeed
, 2

Wobblies (see Industrial Worker of the World (IWW))

Women smallholder farmers
, 273

empowering
, 277–279

empowerment events
, 286–290

open data for food security and commons
, 275

open data mapping empowerment for women
, 280–285

strengthening local capacity development for zero hunger through open data
, 276

Work
, 206

Workers in distributed spaces
, 206–207

World War II (WWII)
, 367

Prelims
Introduction Part I: Overview of Leading on the Commons
Introduction Part II: Debt, Obligation, and Care on the Commons
Part I: The Paradigm Shift
1. Leading Regenerative Systems: Evolving the Whole Instead of a Part
2. Leading So All Can Thrive: Commons Leadership for Mutualistic Self-Organization
3. Redefining Leadership Through the Commons: An Overview of Two Processes of Meaning-making and Collective Action in Barcelona
4. Responsible, Relational, and Intentional: A Re-Imagined Construct of Corporate-Commons Leadership
5. What Favelas can Teach about Leadership: The Importance of Shared-Purpose and Place-Based Leadership
6. From Governance to Leadership: Ethical Foundations for Value-Infused Leadership of the Commons
7. Leading Proleptically on the Commons
Part II: Leadership on the Commons Lifecycle
8. Developing Leadership on the Commons: Animal Rescue
9. Convening Leadership on the Commons: Initiating Stakeholder Networks to Solve Complex Global Issues
10. Collaborating and Co-Creating Leadership in the Virtual and Not-So-Virtual Commons: Road Warriors, Communitas, and Culture
11. Using Interorganizational Collaboration to Create Shared Leadership Through Collective Identity Development
12. The Role of Leaders in Catalyzing Cooperative Behavior in the Governance of Nonprofit Sector Shared Resources: The Case of Early Childhood Education
Part III: Leading Specific Types of Commons
13. The Peoples’ Voice Cafe: Leading Collectively and Horizontally for More Than 40 Years
14. Open Data, Distributed Leadership and Food Security: The Role of Women Smallholder Farmers
15. Learning and Leading Together to Transform the World: Jesuit Higher Education and Ignatian Leadership Formation at the Margins
16. Traditional Leadership on the Commons: Main Challenges for Leaders of Community Organizations to Govern Rural Water in Ránquil, Chile
17. Leadership of the Commons in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Protecting Natural Resources and Reclaiming Public Space
18. Hopping the Hoops or Building a Communal Culture as the Most Significant Pillar of Leadership of the Commons
19. Job Commons: The Overlooked Dimension of Commons Leadership and Global and Local Governance
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