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  • LOESCHMANN Heike  + (With the Heinrich Boell Foundation (HBF), With the Heinrich Boell Foundation (HBF), based in Berlin/Germany. HBF is a publically financed foundation, the political affiliate of the German Alliance 90/The Greens Party.</br>Since 2010, my project is been to nurture and support commoners and the commons and the search for the alternatives that we so badly need, alternatives to the neoliberal model of globalisation, the current world disorder and the ill conceived economic recipies that lead to plunder of people and the planet.</br> </br>I am working for quite some years now with Michel Bauwens, HELFRICH Silke and their American collegue David Bollier of the Commons Strategies Group, http://commonsstrategies.org/. Together we have organised with commoners from many countries two major conferences in 2010 (International Commons Conference ICC and in 2013 the Economics and the Commons Conference ECC; two volumes have been published by Silke and David on the Commons that many of you probably know: http://www.wealthofthecommons.org/ and more recently: http://patternsofcommoning.org/about/</br> </br>I have worked with Stacco Troncoso of the P2P Foundation, Frederic Sultan and Sophie Bloeme who have both in different ways contributed to the gathering in the coming days and I am very happy to see that a big network unfolds and hope that the Assembly process is bearing fruits for networking, mutual learning and a strategic side by side to of the many initiatives to make our Europe a place of tolernance, respect and wellbeing for the many.</br>I am also happy to see friends and allies from the Charles Léopold Meyer Foundation, Nicolas Krausz, and the European Cultural Foundation with whom we are aligned in our support for policies and politics in favor of commons and commoning.olitics in favor of commons and commoning.)
  • FIORDIMELA Cristina  + (I desire to understand better , what’s aboI desire to understand better , what’s about the change of decisional processes today,the discard of authority in front of authoritativeness,crossing the assemblees . How processes of mutualism-commoning are rimapping the use of territory. The way the art’s activism opens to research of a new type/posture of decisioning. From the studies in museografy, the doctorate in the University of Architecture and the PhD in museography and exhibition design, giving particular attention to the rivitalization of the ‘ diffused’ museum –concept from the 70’s based on branch pratice and the connectiveness to use/safeguard/rigeneration of territory like sedime in the culture of work in opposition to the folklore – to crossing Macao, indipendent cultural centre in Milan, being part to make happen the NowHere.Active residence : debut of artistic coproduction based on putting together the resources of l’Open Program Workcenter of Jerzi Grotowski and Thomas Richards http://www.macaomilano.org/workcenter/spip.php?article37&lang=en http://www.doppiozero.com/materiali/chefare/nowhere-residenze-attive-macao coming together with Freddy Paul Grunert (associate curator at the ZKM – GlobalActivism) e philosopher/artist, sympathizer of Teatro Valle), to give life to Ceçi n’est pas une table: 1.st experiment of an unexpected ‘ agora’ agitated by contemporary art rejectioning the tables-tabula-tablet-tabloid- actif geometrical enclosures of negotiation. 1st (but the experimentation is going on) on the 1st Commons International Festival in Chieri (TO), 2015, http://www.festivalbenicomuni.it/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/PROGRAMMA-ONLINE.pdf. </br></br>Last participation: the real of reality, novembre 2016, http://zkm.de/en/event/2016/11/the-real-of-reality.//zkm.de/en/event/2016/11/the-real-of-reality.)
  • STELHE Paul  + (I’m Paul Stelhe a videographer/editor in SI’m Paul Stelhe a videographer/editor in San Francisco, I recently took part</br>in the Fearless Cities Barcelona En Comú</br>summit in Barcelona:</br>https://www.behance.net/gallery/54388223/Fearless-Cities-Barcelona-En-Comu-Yes-We-Can</br>Facebook: stelhe Twitter: @stelhes-We-Can Facebook: stelhe Twitter: @stelhe)
  • KOULOUKAKIS Dimitris  + ('Dimitris Koukoulakis has studied Informat'Dimitris Koukoulakis has studied Information Systems Engineering at the University of Surrey, UK where he completed his Master of Research with an EPSRC scholarship. Worked for two years at the R&D of NOKIA UK and then returned to Greece where he continued working as a software engineer at an IPTV company. Since 2009 has been active with several local and international grassroots movements driven by the concern of scarcity and inequality. A turning point has been the co-organization of CommonsFest in Heraklion for the last three years. Recently co-founded a social co-op working on free software and open source hardware, the CommonsLab.ware and open source hardware, the CommonsLab.)
  • WIŚNIEWSKA Agnieszka  + (Agnieszka Wiśniewska - Activist, feminist,Agnieszka Wiśniewska - Activist, feminist, philologist and sociologist. Editor of books on Polish cinema and documentary cinema. Author of Henryka Krzywonos’ biography "Big Solidarity, small solidarity" (2010) and book about film director Małgorzata Szumowska "Cinema is a Survival School" (2012), co-author of children's book "Cooperation" (2013). For 6 years she was coordinator of Political Critique’s Clubs’ activities, now editor-in-chief on KrytykaPolityczna.plow editor-in-chief on KrytykaPolityczna.pl)
  • DIMITROV Dimi  + (Dimi is a Bulgarian political scientist whDimi is a Bulgarian political scientist who currently works as Free Knowledge Ambassador of the Wikimedia Movement to the EU. He is based in Brussels where his major focus is to „fix copyright”. Having lived in Libya, Austria, Poland and his native Bulgaria, he initiatlly researched minority rights, hate speech and discrimination issues before Wikipedia and the ACTA negotiations sparked his passion for digital rights and the commons. He is now dedicated on promoting the structural and functional public domain. Dimi loves coffee, hates carrot juice and considers Twitter a benign version of the internet. Twitter a benign version of the internet.)
  • PETRESCU Doina  + (Doina Petrescu is Professor of ArchitecturDoina Petrescu is Professor of Architecture and Design Activism at the University of Sheffield. She is also a co-founder of atelier d’architecture autogérée. Her research is focused on gender, space and participation in architecture. Her approach broadens the scope of architectural discourse by bringing cultural, social and political issues to bear on design processes, while her methodology combines architectural theory and design, contemporary arts, social sciences, political philosophy and feminist theory. She is the editor of Altering Practices: Feminist Politics and Poetics of Space (2007) and co-editor of Architecture and Participation (2005), Urban act (2007), Agency: Working with uncertain architectures (2009) and Trans-local-act: Cultural practices within and across (2010) and The Social (re) Production of Architecture (2016). Email: d.petrescu@sheffield.ac.uk (2016). Email: d.petrescu@sheffield.ac.uk)
  • DOVE Fiona  + (Fiona Dove has been Executive Director of Fiona Dove has been Executive Director of Transnational Institute (TNI) since 1995. She holds degrees in Development Studies and Industrial Sociology, and a post-graduate Diploma in Monitoring and Evaluation Methods. A second generation African of Anglo-Irish descent, Dove was born in Zambia and grew up in South Africa. As a teenager, she became active in the anti-apartheid movement within South Africa. Dove played a leading role in feminist and anti-militarist organisations and from the mid-1980s, served the non-racial labour movement. She worked as a trade union magazine editor for Umanyano Publications in Johannesburg, and as an official of the South African Commercial Catering and Allied Workers' Union. Dove in currently active in TNI's New Politics project, which is in the process of becoming a decentralised think thank on counter-hegemonic politics to boost the development of desirable, viable and achievable alternatives aimed at transcending current oppressive and exploitative structures.nt oppressive and exploitative structures.)
  • KRIKORIAN Gaelle  + (Gaëlle Krikorian leaves in France. She iisGaëlle Krikorian leaves in France. She iis a sociologist and a member of the Interdisciplinary Research Institute on Social Issues. Social Sciences, Politics and Health (IRIS). Her researches focused a lot on the way health issues are taken into account during the negotiation of intellectual property in Free Trade Agreements. Until recently and during 4 years she was an advisor on Access to Knowledge and Intellectual Property issues for the Greens at the European Parliament. She is the author of articles about the Commons, Intellectual property issues, Access to medicines, Access to knowledge. She co-edited a book on social mobilizations in this field: Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property (Zone Books Eds: New York). For almost 10 years and until 2004 she was an AIDS working with Act Up in Paris. As a feminist she is part of several groups in France.t she is part of several groups in France.)
  • BAUWENS Michel  + (He has co-produced the 3-hour TV documentaHe has co-produced the 3-hour TV documentary Technocalyps with Frank Theys, and co-edited the two-volume book on anthropology of digital society with Salvino Salvaggio. Michel was Primavera Research Fellow at the University of Amsterdam and external expert at the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences (2008, 2012). In Belgium, he published a best-selling interview transcript, with Jean Lievens, 'De Wereld Redden, met peer to peer naar een post-kapitalistische samenleving', which is nearing its third printing after a few weeks (February 2014), with an updated French-language edition, 'Sauver le Monde'. Palgrave-Macmillan produced an academic book, co-written with Vasilis Kostakis: "Network Society and Future Scenarios for a Collaborative Economy" </br></br>Michel Bauwens is a member of the Board of the Union of International Associations (Brussels), advisor to Ouishare (Paris) and Shareable magazine (San Francisco) and ShareLex. He is also scientific advisor to the "Association Les Rencontres du Mont-Blanc, Forum International des Dirigeants de l’Economie Sociale et Solidaire" (2013-) and advized the Advisory Board for the 'Fourth International Conference on Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity'. He functioned as the Chair of the Technology/ICT working group, Hangwa Forum (Beijing, Sichuan), to develop economic policies for long-term resilience, including through distributed manufacturing. He has written editorials for Al Jazeera English http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/profile/michel-bauwens.html and other media outlets. He is listed at #82, on the Post Growth Institute (En)Rich list, http://enrichlist.org/the-list/ . </br></br>In the first semester of 2014, Michel Bauwens was the research director of the transition project towards the social knowledge economy, an official project in Ecuador (see floksociety.org). This project produced a first integrated Commons Transition Plan for the government of Ecuador, in order to create a 'social knowledge economy', with fifteen associated policy papers. The strategic framing of the plan is available at http://commonstransition.org . In the spring and summer of 2016, Michel was Honorary Fellow/Visiting Scholar with the Havens Center at UW-Madison, as an 'activist in resident' funded by the Link Foundation, to produce a major rewrite of the 2005 P2P Manifesto, 'P2P and Human Evolution', in the context of the Real Utopias series edited by Erik Olin Wright. The manuscript will outline a coherent 'multi-modal' approach to the commons transition.</br></br>Michel currently lives in Chiang Mai, Thailand, has taught at Payap University and Dhurakij Pandit University's International College, as well as IBICT, Rio de Janeiro. He is a founding member of the Commons Strategies Group, with HELFRICH Silke and David Bollier, organizing major global conferences on the commons and its economics. In his first business career, Michel worked for USIA, British Petroleum, riverland Publications, Belgacom, and created two internet start-ups, respectively on intranet/extranets (E-Com) and interactive marketing (KyberCo), which were sold to Alcatel and Tagora Holdings. were sold to Alcatel and Tagora Holdings.)
  • PIM Joám Evans  + (I am a commoner at the Froxán Commons CommI am a commoner at the Froxán Commons Community, a small village in</br>the Galizan municipality of Lousame, close to Santiago de Compostela.</br>Our rural Community has 100 hectares of woodlands which are managed</br>through direct assembly democracy and also self-manages important</br>services such as village water supply. The Community faces</br>considerable threats from the mining industry and has been drawn into</br>a protracted conflict with the companies.</br></br>The municipality of Lousame, in which I have recently served as local</br>councillor, is a good example of the reality of land commons in</br>Galiza. common land is 50% of the total in the municipality, with 33</br>commons community assemblies managing its resources, that also include</br>in most cases basic services such as supply of water.</br></br>In this corner of Europe, the commons are a crucial aspect of our</br>life. 1/3 of the land in Galiza is "commons", some 650.000 hectares</br>that contribute to the livelihood of more than half a million people.</br>Galizan "commons" is a form of "property" which is neither State-owned</br>nor individual, but belonging to communities as open and fluid groups</br>of people settled in the land that steward its resources.</br></br>With this context in mind, we are mostly interested in traditional</br>mechanisms for commons management through rural assembly democracy.</br>But we are also very interested in expanding the notion of the commons</br>to other practises and places. I am also involved with the iComunales</br>initiative (http://www.icomunales.org/), connected to the global ICCA</br>Consortium (http://www.iccaconsortium.org/).</br></br>Finally, I would like to draw your attention to a massive conflict</br>that currently involved several other commons communities in our</br>municipality regarding a project to set up a massive industrial waste</br>landfill for a million tons in prime agricultural and forest lands</br>that directly affects dozens of farmers and drinking water supplies of</br>many of our villages. It would be of great support if the European</br>Commons Assembly would consider issuing a Resolution in support for</br>the commoners movement againts this landfill, uniting their voice with</br>that of the commoners of Europe.oice with that of the commoners of Europe.)
  • VERMEERSCH Laure  + (I am a documentary filmmaker, French, baseI am a documentary filmmaker, French, based in Paris, who lived 17 years in London. I have recently produced the film Halcyons in Greece on the structures of solidarity. I collaborate with the quarterly Vacarme. (vacarme.org). I am a founder of the association Interdemos, which aim is to contribute to the elaboration of a european civil society (Demos).ation of a european civil society (Demos).)
  • SCHOUTENS Socrates  + (I am an environmental scientist by traininI am an environmental scientist by training, covering ecology, economy and society/institutions. </br>Since graduating in 2011, I have worked respectively on recycling policy, community currencies, and the concepts of ‘biobased’ and ‘circular’ economics. I also coordinated the Dutch ‘great transition’ campaign (De Grote Transitie). </br>While all important and potent, they each (singly) have their limitations, which has brought me to studying the commons paradigm that to me captures the essence of what is at stake here.</br></br>My key concern is theoretical synthesis and discourse formation. I am attempting to devise a framework that aims to make the dispersed field of the commons intelligible to everyday influencers (i.e. policymakers, managers, civil servants, ngo people, scholars), many of whom appear to have a latent interest in commons thinking, but who are not as commited (and certainly not as well-informed) as we are.</br>In an early rendition of this effort, together with Waag Society I will be running a temporary programme called Open Planbureau (preliminary, Dutch, info on www.openplanbureau.nl). </br>By far most of my work has been in Dutch so far, but anyone interested can visit my bilingual website www.socrates.nu or follow me on twitter: @soc_sch.ates.nu or follow me on twitter: @soc_sch.)
  • KARTOUS Bohumil  + (I am head of communications in EDUin, NGO I am head of communications in EDUin, NGO deeply involved in field of education. EDUin serves as a watchdog permanently confronting education policies in Czech Republic and as an information joint among government, businesses, schools and another NGOs. We also run several projects. Their common base is focus on innovations. One of them is support to the Open Education Resources, project financed by Open Society Fund. We has created Alliance for open education which members are organizations and individuals engaged in education, technologies etc. </br>More details about our activities in English: http://www.eduin.cz/en/. Personally: I do regularly publish about education in many of Czech media and serves as regular media commentator of educational events. Teacher at University of Economics and Management in Prague. I do contribute to launch business start up Education Republic. In 2015 I participated on the content and realization of Forum 2000 in Prague, one of the most high profile annual event in Czech Republic. Last year was education choosen as main theme of conference. Together with the Center of contemporary culture DOX I have created Map of social stereotypes. I do participate on the implementation of Philip Zimbardo’s Heroic Imaginations Project into the newly starting Silent memorial Bubny in prague etc. He focus not only education, his next field of interest are media. He is editor of Czech critical internet daily Britské listy. I have graduated from Pedagogical Faculty and Faculty of Sports Studies MU in Brno and hold PhD from Media Institute at Faculty of Social Sciences UK in Prague.t Faculty of Social Sciences UK in Prague.)
  • ČUKIĆ Iva  + (I graduated from the Faculty of ArchitectuI graduated from the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade where I earned my doctoral degree in urban planing. The areas of my research include public property management, public space, self-organisation, DIY philosophy and urban-cultural discourse. In 2010. I co-launched one of the first initiatives aimed at fostering citizens’ participation in urban development, initiating dialogue between citizens, social activist, urban developers, architects and city officials about development of the city, called Ministry of Space. From 2012. I’m program and art director of the Street Gallery in Belgrade, first public exhibition space for community and for sharing and co-creation. In 2014. I co-initiated movement “Don’t let Belgrade d(r)own” which was set up to oppose controversial Belgrade Waterfront Project, and gained massive public attention after a wave of protests denouncing government corruption and calling for the mayor’s resignation after a series of illegal demolitions were undertaken in late April to clear land along the Sava River for the new development. I also work as teacher assistant on the Interdisciplinary studies at the Department for urban planning at Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade. I’m an author of the publication „Map of action“ about the urban activism in Serbia, for which I got a special prize. In the partnership with two NGOs from Belgrade, in November this year we started the project - Studies of the Commons, which seeks to explore, apply and experiment with the concept of commons in the local/regional context. The overall objective of the project is to encourage critical thinking and acting, to offer and examine new models of education, production, collective organization and management, with an aspiration to propose and discuss new ways of sustainable, equitable and participatory social organization. I’m a member of INURA (International Network for Urban Research and Action) and Independent Cultural Scene of Serbia. and Independent Cultural Scene of Serbia.)
  • TRONCOSO Stacco  + (I handle general coordination and developmI handle general coordination and development at the P2P Foundation and I’m also responsible, along with Ann Marie Utratel, for our general advocacy and communications work. I’m also the founder of the P2P translation collective Guerrilla Translation and designer/content editor for CommonsTransition.org, the P2P Foundation blog and the new Commons Strategies Group website. My work around the commons cultures also extends to public speaking and relationship-building with prefigurative communities, policymakers and potential commoners worldwide.ymakers and potential commoners worldwide.)
  • STACEY Paul  + (I'm actually based in Vancouver Canada butI'm actually based in Vancouver Canada but I've been actively leading digital commons initiatives globally since 2003. For the last five years I was Associate Director of Global Learning for Creative Commons helping government, organizations, and businesses around the world adopt and use open licenses to share digital works. In this capacity I supported open policy, open business models, and open practices across all kinds of open initiatives including Open Access, Open Educational Resources, open data, open science, and open culture. I'm the co-author of a recently published book Made With Creative Commons. This book makes the case that sharing is good for business, especially for companies, organizations, and creators who care about more than just the bottom line. It includes 24 case studies of hybrid organizations who are part market or state and part commons. All of this work has led me to see the great social and economic benefits of the commons - in all its forms. Having started out focusing on the digital commons I'm now coming to embrace the physical commons and position my go forward efforts in a way that embraces both the digital and physical. Commons work in Europe seems significantly more advanced than in North America but I'm sensing a growing interest here so I've started speaking to people about the possibility of to establishing a NA Commons Assembly. In September I'll be speaking at the Open Science FAIR Conference (OSFair2017 - www.opensciencefair.eu) in Athens about the book Made With Creative Commons. Hope to meet some of you there!e Commons. Hope to meet some of you there!)
  • DE WACHTER Joren  + (I’m trained as a lawyer, and have practiseI’m trained as a lawyer, and have practised law both in private practice (business, commercial and IP law), and in-house, in software.</br>8 years ago, I set up my own IP-strategy consultancy, with a focus on Information Technology (including Open Source and Creative Commons).</br>I have written a book on “the wealth of ideas” on why IP is a mercantilist tax on innovation.</br>I have recently joined a startup and am now a software entrepreneur.</br>I also play the guitar in a band.preneur. I also play the guitar in a band.)
  • EGOSCOZÁBAL Juan  + (Juan has been working as sound designer and editor since 2006. He has worked in socially engaged documentaries as well as big fiction film productions, such as Keep on Rolling, Grupo 7, Carmina o revienta, La mujer y el agua or Bolivian Woman.)
  • MOEBUS Katharina  + (Katharina Moebus is a Berlin-based designeKatharina Moebus is a Berlin-based designer who works at the crossroads of design, art, activism and research. Her special fields of interest include critical pedagogy, peer-to-peer learning, DIT-culture, the commons, and emerging practices of design for socio-political and environmental change. She is co-editor of 'Agents of Alternatives - Re-designing Our Realities' (2015, with Alastair Fuad-Luke & Anja-Lisa Hirscher) and just about to start her PhD-studies at the University of Sheffield School of Architecture. She has gathered experience in working with neighbourhoods, communities and grassroots projects and is particularly interested in ways of strengthening local engagement with attention to its transformative potentials of greater scale.ts transformative potentials of greater scale.)
  • TELLO Lucas  + (Lucas (Sevilla, Spain) is member of ZEMOS9Lucas (Sevilla, Spain) is member of ZEMOS98, a cultural initiative which researches about free culture, social innovation, the commons, new media and informal education. ZEMOS98 has recently coordinated a european project within the context of the Doc Next Network and with the title: “Radical Democracy: Reclaiming the Commons” to foster through media some social struggles related to the Commons from the UK, Turkey, Poland and Spain. Lucas is also a media-maker working on the commons, migrations and political cinema. commons, migrations and political cinema.)
  • JARA Mazibuko  + (Mazibuko Jara was born in 1973 in MdantsanMazibuko Jara was born in 1973 in Mdantsane in the Eastern Cape. He has worked for more than ten years in the non-governmental sector in South Africa, spanning such fields as human rights advocacy, HIV/Aids, communications, public education, economic develop ment, local government and financial sector transformation, as well as land and agrarian reform. From 2000 until 2005, he served as the chief spokesperson and strategist of the SACP. </br></br>Previously, he was employed as a Project Coordinator and then National Director at the National Coalition for Gay and Lesbian Equality. He was a founder member of the Alliance of Land and Agrarian Reform Movements, and has sat on the boards of trustees of the Community Health </br>Media Trust, the Lesbian and Gay Equality Project, the Harold Wolpe Memorial Trust, the Goedgedacht Forum for Social Reflection, the Media Development and Diversity Agency and the Ntaba ka Ndoda Heritage Festival. He was Founding Chairperson of the Treatment Action Campaign </br>(TAC). </br></br>Jara currently works as a Senior Researcher at the UCT Law, Race and Gender Research Unit. He is also an Associate Editor of Amandla! – a bi-monthly magazine that was launched in 2007. He holds an MPhil degree from the University of the Western Cape (UWC), and is presently conducting doctoral research on the political economy of the food regime in South Africa through UWC.e food regime in South Africa through UWC.)
  • PANAYOTIS Antoniadis  + (My background is on computer science and eMy background is on computer science and engineering, and</br>I have worked as an academic interdisciplinary researcher for</br>12 years on incentive mechanisms (both economic and non-economic)</br>for peer-to-peer systems and the NetHood project, or what we have</br>called recently "the right to the hybrid city":</br>http://ci-journal.net/index.php/ciej/article/view/1092/</br>Since January 2016, I have quit academia and co-founded NetHood,</br>http://nethood.org, as an official Zurich-based non-profit organization.</br>We were lucky to get involved immediately in two EU Horizon 2020</br>CAPS projects: http://netcommons.eu and http://mazizone.eu.</br>They are both inter- and trans-disciplinary approaches on the concept</br>of DIY networking and community (wireless) networks. See also a</br>recent special JoPP issue: http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-9-alternative-internets/</br>Through this work, and envisioning various possible synergies</br>between different forms of peer production, we have become</br>very active in two concrete areas of local collective action:</br>- community currencies: http://nethood.org/economy, and</br>- cooperative housing: http://nethood.org/housing</br>Our main focus is on extracting knowledge from a few concrete</br>success stories, like WIR/Sardex.net complementary currencies</br>and Zurich's "young" cooperative housing projects.</br></br>For cooperative housing, you might also find this page interesting:</br>http://o500.org, on which I am working together with Hans Widmer (aka P.M.)</br>and you might wish to consider joining us in Venice, October 28-30th:</br>http://thisisaco-op.gr/en/co-housing-practices-workshop/</br>For currencies, the NetHood team will be at the upcoming MoneyLab #3 in</br>Amsterdam, December 1-2, to present the "Flexonomix District-Currency Game":</br>http://networkcultures.org/moneylab/program-3/conference-sessions/rg/moneylab/program-3/conference-sessions/)
  • COUTO Sergio  + (My main work is supporting local communitiMy main work is supporting local communities governing natural commons (common governance of natural resources) in Spain (through "Iniciativa Comunales" www.icomunales.org) and at global level (through the ICCA Consortium www.iccaconsortium.org). My work focuses on enhancing the quality of the communities' governance, promote the environmental, social and economic values of their work, and providing tools and support to achieve their goals.</br></br>Based in Andalusia, Spain. Sergio is a Spanish biologist with a strong background on participatory and innovative approaches to the management and conservation of natural resources and biodiversity. Initially, he worked as field biologist for several companies and NGOs as the Sociedad Española de Ornitología (SEO/BirdLife) and as researcher for the Pyrenean Institute of Ecology (CSIC). As consultant he worked on wildlife management, conducting wildlife inventories for both the governmental and the private sector in Spain. More recently, one of his key interests is creating tools to enhance the participation and commitment of rural communities on biodiversity conservation initiatives, and enhance the role and recognition of the commons in Spain and Europe. He sees the commons not only as embodying environmental, cultural and democracy values, but also as having potential to contribute to solving many of the environmental, economic and social challenges of our time. Sergio is Regional Coordinator for Europe of the ICCA Consortium and one of the co-founders of Iniciativa Comunales, a network of local communities governing commons in Spain. He is a member of the IUCN Commission on Environmental, Economic and Social Policy and World Commission on Protected Areas and works as independent consultant for several NGOs and institutions’ programs, including the European Commission LIFE program.ding the European Commission LIFE program.)
  • ROMERO FRIAS Esteban  + (My name is Esteban Romero-Frías and I am tMy name is Esteban Romero-Frías and I am the Director of Medialab UGR - Research Laboratory for Digital Culture and Society at the University of Granada (http://medialab.ugr.es in Spanish; about us in English: http://medialab.ugr.es/what-is-ugr-medialab/).</br>Here you can find more information about me (and below about the lab): https://twitter.com/polisea, http://estebanromero.com/</br>Information about Medialab UGR:</br>MediaLab-UGR is a Citizen Lab born within the University focused to serve as a open physical and digital space to the society. It acts as a meeting point for research, analysis, and the dissemination of opportunities generated by digital technologies in the areas of culture and society.</br>MediaLab-UGR is part of the University of Granada’s Vice-Rectorate for Research and Knowledge Transfer and therefore, as institution, we have a solid reputation in managing European projects. Medialab strives to serve as an open laboratory for the generation of proposals at the University and society, as a research hub, and as an experimental space for exploring creativity and new ways of generating knowledge.</br>The best keywords that define Medialab-UGR are: public engagement, experimentation, innovation, active citizenship, openness.</br>More information about us and our projects:</br>For further information about the whole projects developed by Medialab UGR, ways of engaging with people and experimental and innovative approaches to solve social challenges carried out by our Lab, please check the comprehensive presentation in English in the following link:</br>https://www.slideshare.net/medialabugr/presentation-of-medialab-ugr-research-laboratory-for-digital-culture-and-society-projects-and-impact</br>Imágenes integradas 1</br>Here, there is a selection of relevant projects in relation to public and civic engagement:</br>LabIN Granada - a Citizen Lab for Granada (http://labingranada.org/)</br>LabIN stands for Laboratory of Innovation. The project is conceived as a citizen laboratory for Granada focused on local citizen innovation. It implements a methodology based on the generation of ideas, the prototyping of solutions and the development of projects for a territory. It entails a network of citizen participation, which has two dimensions: Physical space (like a laboratory for citizen social innovation for Granada) and Digital space (a global platform for the generation of ideas and the development of prototypes and projects.</br>This platform is under consideration at the Regional Government in Andalusia (Spain) to implement the future Social Participation Law.ement the future Social Participation Law.)
  • LONZANO BRIGHT Carmen  + (Of Spanish and British background but bornOf Spanish and British background but born in Colombia, she lives in Madrid since 2012, where she experiences and researches the rising transformation of citizen laboratories and P2P practices. In 2015, she's joined the team of Goteo/Platoniq, a platform that incentives the growth of the commons through crowdfunding. During 2015, she developed a project on peer-to-peer initiatives that are transforming public space through Southern Europe: 'P2P Plazas: a Southern European Network'. 'Twitter: @carmenlozano / @goteofunding 'Twitter: @carmenlozano / @goteofunding)
  • HELFRICH Silke  + (Since 2007 I work as independent author, aSince 2007 I work as independent author, activist and scholar, with a variety of international and domestic partners; I do quite a bit of networking (f.i. in the context of the World Social Forum, of Thematic Fora; international Conferences both in social and academic contexts or framed by what we call TAPAS = There Are Plenty of AlternativeS). I've been editing and co-authoring several books on the Commons, among them: Who Owns the World? The Rediscovery of the Commons, Munich 2009 (in Spanish: Genes, Bytes y Emisiones. Bienes Comunes y Ciudadania, Mexico-City 2008), have been editing articles of Elinor Ostrom and translated them into German, f.i. Was mehr wird, wenn wir teilen",2011.</br></br>And worked with my colleague David Bollier and the Heinrich-Böll-Foundation on two pretty international anthologies on the Commons: Commons. Für eine neue Politik jenseits von Markt und Staat, Bielefeld 2012 (English version The Wealth of the Commons beyond Market and State, Amherst/MA, 2012) and most recently Die Welt der Commons. Muster Gemeinsamen Handelns -http://www.transcript-verlag.de/978-3-8376-3245-3/die-welt-der-commons , 2015 (engl: The Patterns of Commoning, Amherst/MA).</br></br>I am cofounder of Commons Strategies Group and the Commons-Institut e.V. and blog (mainly in German, sometimes in English) on CommonsBlog.</br></br>My new passion is to integrate the approach and thinking of Christopher Alexander as a philosopher of wholeness and enlivenment with the socio-economic and political rethinking and reshaping of the world. I.e. I plan to work on a Patterns Language of Commoning. work on a Patterns Language of Commoning.)
  • HAMMERSTEIN David  + (Sociologist. Co-initiator of the Commons NSociologist. Co-initiator of the Commons Network. commonsnetwork.eu Former Green Member of the European Parliament 2004-9. Advocate on acccess to knowledge and access to medicines for TransAtlantic Consumer Dialogue 2010-2015. tacd-ip.org Personal blog: davidhammerstein.com twitter: @DaHammersteinvidhammerstein.com twitter: @DaHammerstein)