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  1. Decommonisation–commonisation dynamics and social movements
  2. Reflections on disaster colonialism: Response to Yarimar Bonilla's ‘The wait of disaster’
  3. Social movements as key actors in governing the commons: Evidence from community-based resource management cases across the world
  4. Polycentric struggles: The experience of the global climate justice movement
  5. The Multiple Layers of Environmental Injustice in Contexts of (Un)natural Disasters: The Case of Puerto Rico Post-Hurricane Maria
  6. Thinking the Commons through Ostrom and Butler: Boundedness and Vulnerability
  7. The emergence and evolution of inter-community forestry associations in Mexico
  8. The influence of community-based resource management institutions on adaptation capacity: A large-n study of farmer responses to climate and global market disturbances
  9. Performing counter-hegemonic commons
  10. Synthesizing theories of natural resource management and governance
  11. Evaluating the utility of common-pool resource theory for understanding forest governance and outcomes in Indonesia between 1965 and 2012
  12. Governing large-scale social-ecological systems: Lessons from five cases
  13. Governing large-scale social-ecological systems: Lessons from five cases
  14. Scaling up from the grassroots and the top down: The impacts of multi-level governance on community forestry in Durango, Mexico
  15. Scaling up from the grassroots and the top down: The impacts of multi-level governance on community forestry in Durango, Mexico
  16. Participatory processes in the soy conflicts in Paraguay and Argentina