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The Uncommon Knowledge of Elinor Ostrom

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Today our show is about a Elinor Ostrom, a woman who pushed the envelope in the academia world when women weren’t well respected in that community. I speak with Erik Nordman, an Ostrom Scholar and author of The Uncommon Knowledge of Elinor Ostrom: Essential Lessons for Collective Action. In his book he explores the ideas of Elinor Ostrom (the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in Economics), who argued that addressing a global problem like climate change will require a truly collective response, not just from governments but at the individual, local, and regional levels as well. Ostrom pushed the envelope at a time when women were not well respected in the academic communities.

This book can be purchased at IslandPress.org: https://islandpress.org/books/uncommon-knowledge-elinor-ostrom.

You can get a 20% discount by using the discount code all caps UNCOMMON.

Show notes of today's show are at www.beprovided.com.

Music by Chantry Smith and titled Woman: licensed from www.soundstripe.com.

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Today our show is about a Elinor Ostrom, a woman who pushed the envelope in the academia world when women weren’t well respected in that community. I speak with Erik Nordman, an Ostrom Scholar and author of The Uncommon Knowledge of Elinor Ostrom: Essential Lessons for Collective Action. In his book he explores the ideas of Elinor Ostrom (the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in Economics), who argued that addressing a global problem like climate change will require a truly collective response, not just from governments but at the individual, local, and regional levels as well. Ostrom pushed the envelope at a time when women were not well respected in the academic communities.

This book can be purchased at IslandPress.org: https://islandpress.org/books/uncommon-knowledge-elinor-ostrom.

You can get a 20% discount by using the discount code all caps UNCOMMON.

Show notes of today's show are at www.beprovided.com.

Music by Chantry Smith and titled Woman: licensed from www.soundstripe.com.

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