This research is based on a bibliometric analysis of the academic literature linking the gender perspective with that of the commons. The idea is not to report on all the theoretical and empirical contributions of these two fields, but rather to propose a framework for reading the heuristic intersection between gender and the commons in order to facilitate its understanding and appropriation by various categories of actors (academics, practitioners).The analysis is based on a literature review that is as exhaustive as possible, which led to the creation of a database, Genre&Com. This database makes it possible to identify some of the characteristics of the different approaches that have been used at the intersection of the two domains, namely gender and the commons. The idea is to capture the diversity of this dual field in order to identify avenues for future research.
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