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Trondheim 2008: Elinor Ostrom awarded the honorary Doctor of Philosophy degree from NTNU
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Stockholm 2009: Elinor Ostrom awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
Trondheim 2009: "Den noble allmenning". B. E. Flø and E. Berge's reaction to Elinor Ostrom's Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences (In Norwegian)

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Erling Berge

  • Department of Sociology and Political Science,
  • Faculty of Social Science,
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology,
    N-7491 Trondheim, Norway

  • e-mail to Erling Berge

  • Curriculum Vitae: Summary
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Fields of interest:

  • Economic Sociology
  • Resource Management
  • Population Studies
  • Research Methods
  • Current research

  • Land Tenure and Social Capital in Malawi - An Interdiciplinary Research Project
  • Land Tenure and Social Capital in Malawi - at NTNU
  • Notes, pictures and videos from Malawi 2005-6

  • International Journal of the Commons - IJC
  • An interdisciplinary peer-reviewed open-access journal dedicated to further our understanding of institutions for use and management of resources that are (or could be) enjoyed collectively.

  • Enigma of Commons, Departamento de Economía, Universidad Pública de Navarra (The Public University of Navarra), Pamplona

  • Teaching

    Spring 2010
  • Courses 1994-2009
  • Papers

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  • Fall 2009
    Report: Malawian Land Tenure and Social Capital. Documentation.
    (co-authors: D.Kambewa, S.Khaila, A.Munthali, H.Wiig)

    May 2007
    Paper for the "Workshop on Norwegian Land Tools Relevant to Africa", Oslo 3-4 May 2007:
    Collective land rights: Can Africa learn anything from Norwegian practices?


    April 2007
    Paper for the Ph.D. Course "Political Ecology in Marine and Terrestrial Contexts - The Social Science of Natural Resource Management", Tromsø, 23-24 April 2007:
    Common Property Debate: A review


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  • "Two key questions are: how did humanity come into being? and what are its distinguishing characteristics compared with its more animalic forebears?" Page 144 in Elias, Norbert. 1991. The Symbol Theory. London: Sage.
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