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===EN===After training in biology, anthropology, psychology, and communication, and after several jobs as a community manager, web project manager, and in fair trade, Maïa Dereva suffered a severe burn-out at the end of which she said: “Now I want to work exclusively for the common good”. She then created the website semeoz.info which is an observatory of collaborative and constructive practices, and devotes time to many commons projects such as the P2P Foundation or the Assembly of the Commons of Lille (France). I'm interested in the process of development of institutions concerning commons, like Assemblies of the Commons.    {{{BIO}}}
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After training in biology, anthropology, psychology, and communication, and after several jobs as a community manager, web project manager, and in fair trade, Maïa Dereva suffered a severe burn-out at the end of which she said: “Now I want to work exclusively for the common good”. She then created the website semeoz.info which is an observatory of collaborative and constructive practices, and devotes time to many commons projects such as the P2P Foundation or the Assembly of the Commons of Lille (France). I'm interested in the process of development of institutions concerning commons, like Assemblies of the Commons.     
 
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After training in biology, anthropology, psychology, and communication, and after several jobs as a community manager, web project manager, and in fair trade, Maïa Dereva suffered a severe burn-out at the end of which she said: “Now I want to work exclusively for the common good”. She then created the website semeoz.info which is an observatory of collaborative and constructive practices, and devotes time to many commons projects such as the P2P Foundation or the Assembly of the Commons of Lille (France). I'm interested in the process of development of institutions concerning commons, like Assemblies of the Commons.