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題名 Traditional Institution and Institutional Choice: Two CPR Self-Governing Cases of Atayal Indigenous Tribe in Taiwan
作者 顏愛靜
官大偉
Yen, Ai-Ching
Kuan, Da-Wei
貢獻者 國立政治大學地政學系
關鍵詞 Institutional choice;internal institution;common pool resources;indigenes;reserved-land;Atayal;Taiwan
日期 2004-08
上傳時間 17-Nov-2008 16:11:08 (UTC+8)
摘要 The sovereignty of land and natural resources of Taiwan indigenous people have been seriously challenged by the expansion of state power and capitalistic market economy since 19th century. Consequently, many indigenous communities
     have made efforts to adjust to and negotiate with modern institutions. This article analyses the logic of the lapse of indigenes’ land tenure, and examines two common pool resource (CPR) self-governing cases, which Atayal communities seek to manage by collective action for collective interest. Furthermore, drawing from neo-institutional economic perspective, this article discusses both how the internal institution affects the solidarity of communities and the derivation of Gaga, a traditional institution of Atayal tribe. In spite of the fact that the formal organization of Gaga no longer exists, its’ Meta rule leads to the formation of social constraints then affects the institutional choice. In the end, this article suggests that the reform of land tenure institution support CPR self-governing in indigenous areas, which will
     diminish the conflicts emerging from the interaction between state power and capitalistic market economy.
關聯 Tenth Biennial Conference
資料類型 conference
dc.contributor 國立政治大學地政學系zh-TW
dc.creator (作者) 顏愛靜zh_TW
dc.creator (作者) 官大偉zh-TW
dc.creator (作者) Yen, Ai-Chingen-US
dc.creator (作者) Kuan, Da-Weien-US
dc.date (日期) 2004-08en_US
dc.date.accessioned 17-Nov-2008 16:11:08 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.available 17-Nov-2008 16:11:08 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 17-Nov-2008 16:11:08 (UTC+8)-
dc.identifier.uri (URI) https://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/8276-
dc.description.abstract (摘要) The sovereignty of land and natural resources of Taiwan indigenous people have been seriously challenged by the expansion of state power and capitalistic market economy since 19th century. Consequently, many indigenous communities
     have made efforts to adjust to and negotiate with modern institutions. This article analyses the logic of the lapse of indigenes’ land tenure, and examines two common pool resource (CPR) self-governing cases, which Atayal communities seek to manage by collective action for collective interest. Furthermore, drawing from neo-institutional economic perspective, this article discusses both how the internal institution affects the solidarity of communities and the derivation of Gaga, a traditional institution of Atayal tribe. In spite of the fact that the formal organization of Gaga no longer exists, its’ Meta rule leads to the formation of social constraints then affects the institutional choice. In the end, this article suggests that the reform of land tenure institution support CPR self-governing in indigenous areas, which will
     diminish the conflicts emerging from the interaction between state power and capitalistic market economy.
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dc.relation (關聯) Tenth Biennial Conferenceen_US
dc.subject (關鍵詞) Institutional choice;internal institution;common pool resources;indigenes;reserved-land;Atayal;Taiwanen-US
dc.title (題名) Traditional Institution and Institutional Choice: Two CPR Self-Governing Cases of Atayal Indigenous Tribe in Taiwanen_US
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