Book contents
- Caring, Empathy, and the Commons
- Caring, Empathy, and the Commons
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Constructing a Relational Theory of Collective Action
- 3 Further Justifications of the Relational Theory
- 4 Connectedness and Pro-Social/Pro-Environmental Behavior
- 5 Illustrations
- 6 Institutional Considerations
- 7 Prospects of Relationality
- References
- Index
7 - Prospects of Relationality
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 August 2023
- Caring, Empathy, and the Commons
- Caring, Empathy, and the Commons
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Constructing a Relational Theory of Collective Action
- 3 Further Justifications of the Relational Theory
- 4 Connectedness and Pro-Social/Pro-Environmental Behavior
- 5 Illustrations
- 6 Institutional Considerations
- 7 Prospects of Relationality
- References
- Index
Summary
Most recently, the worlds attention has been captured by what seems like disparate issue areas: COVID-19, institutionalized racism, and (a longer-running theme) climate change. This book argues for the glue that connects these three issue areas in an intimate way: relationality. Indeed, the ways of coping with each of these areas requires that people discover, re-discover, and nurture the bonds that help one connect with the other. The chapter discusses how a relational model could be applied to carbon mitigation, and how this would differ from the model of a carbon tax. Directions for future work includes the need to work out how the relational mechanism interacts with behavioral mechanisms identified by Ostrom and Olson. How do we craft institutions that take advantage of all these models? How do we create institutions that increase connectedness between people who are not ordinarily part of the same social network? This book constitutes a small but significant step toward a concerted research program revolving around relationality.
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- Caring, Empathy, and the CommonsA Relational Theory of Collective Action, pp. 109 - 134Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023