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  • Chargement/Site 2  + (<p>Rights in Common aims at document<p>Rights in Common aims at documenting the place of law based on commons in the context of the Rio+20 negociations.<br /></br>During 2011, the preparation of the United Nations conference on sustainable development (Rio+20) with the Rio+20 french collective and the participants of the World Social Forum, lead us to suggest making the rights based on the commons a skyline of social demand at the international scale. But as a prerequisite we’d have to be able to explicit the contents of these rights and forsee how these would be implemented and enforced.<br /></br>To try to answer this question, a <a href="http://wiki.remixthecommons.org/index.php/Des_droits_bas%C3%A9s_sur_les_biens_communs"> first text </ a> was written by Silke Helfrich and Frédéric Sultan after the Social Forum in Porto Alegre.</p></br><p>The remix project « Rights in Commons » is the continuation of this work by means of video and the remix made from video recordings of the United Nations conference and of the Peoples Summit.</p></br><h3>Futur development</h3></br><p>The Rights in Commons project move on by the organization of a workshop during the Economics, Commons Conference on May the 22nd 2013 in Berlin. It’s about continuing the ellaboration work initiated and particularly test the underling hypotheses on various domains and use cases, to reach a more global vision.</p></br><h3>Collaborators</h3></br><p>Frédéric Sultan is coordinator of this project. Emiliano Bazan has taken charge of the video production.</p></br><h3>Financing</h3></br><p>The Rights in Commons project gets financial support from the « Fonds Francophone des inforoutes » through the project Remix the Commons.</p></br><h3>Role of Remix the Commons</h3></br><p>Remix the Commons has been a space facilitating cooperation between Communautique and VECAM to produce videos during the Peoples Summit at Rio+20.</p>;/h3> <p>Remix the Commons has been a space facilitating cooperation between Communautique and VECAM to produce videos during the Peoples Summit at Rio+20.</p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<p>Rights in Common aims at document<p>Rights in Common aims at documenting the place of law based on commons in the context of the Rio+20 negociations.<br /></br>During 2011, the preparation of the United Nations conference on sustainable development (Rio+20) with the Rio+20 french collective and the participants of the World Social Forum, lead us to suggest making the rights based on the commons a skyline of social demand at the international scale. But as a prerequisite we’d have to be able to explicit the contents of these rights and forsee how these would be implemented and enforced.<br /></br>To try to answer this question, a <a href="http://wiki.remixthecommons.org/index.php/Des_droits_bas%C3%A9s_sur_les_biens_communs"> first text </ a> was written by Silke Helfrich and Frédéric Sultan after the Social Forum in Porto Alegre.</p></br><p>The remix project « Rights in Commons » is the continuation of this work by means of video and the remix made from video recordings of the United Nations conference and of the Peoples Summit.</p></br><h3>Futur development</h3></br><p>The Rights in Commons project move on by the organization of a workshop during the Economics, Commons Conference on May the 22nd 2013 in Berlin. It’s about continuing the ellaboration work initiated and particularly test the underling hypotheses on various domains and use cases, to reach a more global vision.</p></br><h3>Collaborators</h3></br><p>Frédéric Sultan is coordinator of this project. Emiliano Bazan has taken charge of the video production.</p></br><h3>Financing</h3></br><p>The Rights in Commons project gets financial support from the « Fonds Francophone des inforoutes » through the project Remix the Commons.</p></br><h3>Role of Remix the Commons</h3></br><p>Remix the Commons has been a space facilitating cooperation between Communautique and VECAM to produce videos during the Peoples Summit at Rio+20.</p>;/h3> <p>Remix the Commons has been a space facilitating cooperation between Communautique and VECAM to produce videos during the Peoples Summit at Rio+20.</p>)
  • Chargement/Site 2  + (<p>Santiago Hoerth Moura de <a hr<p>Santiago Hoerth Moura de <a href="http://www.pillku.org/">Revista Pillku</a> a rencontré Alain Ambrosi à Mexico en novembre 2012 dans le cadre de la rencontre préparatoire à la <a href="http://p2pfoundation.net/Overview_of_the_Economics_of_the_Commons_Conference">conférence Economics, Commons Conference</a>. Tous deux ont échangé sur les biens communs et le projet Remix Biens Communs. Santiago Hoerth Moura a publié l’interview suivante en espagnol.</p></br><h4></h4></br><h4></h4></br><h4>Entrevista con Alain Ambrosi</h4></br><h2>Remix the Commons es una plataforma de intercambio multimedia</h2></br><p>Alain Ambrosi es de Québec, la ciudad de Montreal en Canadá y trabaja para una organización que se llama COMMUNOTIC como investigador asociado, y específicamente para un proyecto que se llama Remix the Commons o Remezcla los comunes que es un proyecto internacional de plataforma en la web.</p></br><p><strong>Por Redacción Pillku</strong></p></br><p><strong>¿Cuál es tu experiencia de trabajo con los comunes?</strong></p></br><p>Mi experiencia de trabajo en los comunes empieza en la documentación de todo lo que se hace y lo que se dice sobre los comunes desde hace ya tres años. Empezando en el Foro Social de Belém en 2009, donde tuvimos el primer Encuentro Internacional Ciencia y Democracia, donde se habló de los commons. En este tiempo se hablaba de los bienes comunes, y la declaración final de este foro social mundial de Belém integró una declaración de recuperación de los Bienes Comunes. Desde este tiempo yo hice como siguiendo un poco las manifestaciones, conferencias, que se hacían sobre los comunes, hubo después la conferencia de Berlín organizado también por el Commons Strategies Group pero con la Fundación Heinrich Böll, era el primer encuentro donde la gente de los comunes materiales y de los comunes inmateriales se encontraron por primera vez digamos. Y fue en esta ocasión que hemos pensando y lanzado la idea de un proyecto que se llama Remix the Commons.</p></br><p><strong>Entonces contamos un poco en qué consiste Remix the Commons.</strong></p></br><p>Remix the Commons es una plataforma de intercambio de difusión, de producción, de documentos multimedia sobre el tema de los comunes. Es una plataforma socio-técnica, donde preferimos hablar más de lo socio que de lo técnico, y decir que es una plataforma que es un espacio de co-creación sobre los comunes. Entonces hemos empezado con entrevistas en todas estas reuniones, foros sociales, pero estamos integrando varios documentos sobre los comunes. Pero la plataforma no es solamente una cosa que va hacer sobre internet; es realmente un espacio de trabajo de co-creación, quiere decir que ya tenemos un montón de problemas que resolver, problemas técnicos que para nosotros es algo menor, pero a nivel jurídico legal porque vamos a hacer circular imágenes, videos, lo cual es un problema grande, y a nivel económico también, porque hay que sustentar este tipo de proyectos y ya tenemos varias ideas de trabajar a nivel de los comunes, porque nosotros nos consideramos com un bien común, quiero decir el proyecto Remix the Commons, queremos funcionar como un bien común, una comunidad de “partenarios” que van a decir las reglas propias, para ir adelante con el proyecto.</p></br><p>Entonces tenemos otras dimensiones muy importantes, como la gobernanza, como cuáles reglas vamos a poner y, también, otra dimensión que me parece muy importante que es la dimensión intercultural porque es muy difícil, por ejemplo que hemos visto desde el principio en Berlín: hace dos años tenemos una serie de entrevistas, de series que hablan de los comunes en chino o en otros idiomas, y se ve que el concepto mismo de commons corresponde a algo bien profundo en todas las culturas, y a veces hay diferencias, etc., y entonces es un desafío que me parece muy grande eso, el de la interculturalidad, las traducciones, etc.</p></br><p>Remix The Commons es un proyecto colaborativo sobre obras multimedia. Su objetivo es documentar e ilustrar las ideas y prácticas en torno a la cuestión del bien común en el proceso creativo. Para conocer más su trabajo visita: <a href="https://www.remixthecommons.org">https://www.remixthecommons.org</a></p></br><p>via<a href="http://www.pillku.org/article/remix-the-commons-es-una-plataforma-de-intercambio/">Remix the commons es una plataforma de intercambio multimedia | Revista Pillku, amantes de la libertad | Cultura Libre.</a></p>emixthecommons.org</a></p> <p>via<a href="http://www.pillku.org/article/remix-the-commons-es-una-plataforma-de-intercambio/">Remix the commons es una plataforma de intercambio multimedia | Revista Pillku, amantes de la libertad | Cultura Libre.</a></p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<p>Spain’s recent municipal and regi<p>Spain’s recent municipal and regional elections have transformed the entire political scene. New citizen coalitions with roots in community groups allied with small progressive political parties won unexpected victories in several large cities. This, plus the fact that two new national political parties – Podemos and Ciudadanos – burst decisively onto the political stage in the regional elections, has blocked the bipartisan (PP-PSOE) system created with the 1975 democratic transition. Victorious in 7 major cities throughout the country, including the 3 largest ones (Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia), these coalitions open the door to a different sort of transition, questioning the dominant political culture and mentality, and in most cases putting in place minority governments, thus obliging various parties to negotiate joint platforms. It is interesting to note that Podemos, the young political party that made a surprise showing in the 2014 European elections and made strong gains on the regional level this year, decided not to present its own candidates in the municipal elections, but rather participated in or – more frequently – supported the new citizen coalitions in various cities.</p></br><h2>Reinventing Urban Commons for the XXIst Century</h2></br><p>These newcomers to the municipal political scene identifiy with the Commons, and in some cases even include the term in their names : Barcelona en Comù, Zaragoza en Comun… A perusal of their programmes and of the manner in which they were developed demonstrates that this is not simply an empty phrase, but the reference to the Commons introduces instead a new political discourse and horizon and, above all, a new way of ‘doing’ politics. The new candidates-elect come from different social movements and this is their first experience in electoral politics. Their ‘non-parties’ are in general less than a year old but the organisations they come from have held massive mobilisations and won significant local victories. On analysis, the new political culture they aim for is rooted in the tradition of urban struggle now revisited and improved on the basis of the citizen movements that originated in the 2008 financial crisis, the indignados of 2011, and the successive ‘waves’ (mareas) that followed in the housing, health, education, culture and urban ecology sectors. The tradition of self-management and ‘self-government’ often rooted in libertarianism and long known as ‘municipalism’ has been revisited by the culture and practices of the many anti-growth, ecological, alter-globalisation, and cultural movements inspired by the spirit of the Indignados of 2011 with an impressive mastery and intelligent use of new technologies and audiovisual media.</p></br><p>The challenges facing this new municipalism are enormous : the problems are illustrated by the findings of two international reports revealed immediately following the May 24 elections. The firsti underlined the explosion of the level of poverty since the beginning of the crisis (increase from 9% to 18%) while the secondii demonstrated an increase of 40% of the number of extremely rich during the same period. Adding to the general morosity by reiterating prevailing logic, the IMF seized the occasion, shortly prior to the investiture of the new municipal governments, to congratulate the Spanish government on its ‘encouraging’ economic results while publicly reminding it that it must continue its austerity measures by increasing indirect taxes, cutting health and education budgets still more and lowering wages. What else could be expected from the fans of austerity?</p></br><h2>The Re-dignified Good Life In Common</h2></br><p>But such dire pronouncements do not scathe the confidence of the new mayors whose campaigns were run and programmes built on an anti-austerity stance; they are already putting in place (Barcelona is a good example) some of the measures set out in their plan of attack for affordable housing, food, accessible public utilities and transportation, and a basic living allowance. They are dedicating an unprecedented quantity of resources for municipal governments to these measures in an explicit attempt to counter the ‘de-humanising’ effects of austerity policies and to ‘restore the dignity’ of the most vulnerable. But the declared intentions of the new municipal leaders go far beyond the emergency measures of the first few months of their term. They want to turn their cities into living experiments in promoting an urban Good Life that redefines economic and social policy and municipal responsabilities as well as democratic practices on the municipal but also the regional, national and international levels. In her inaugural speech as Mayor of Barcelona, Ada Colau called for the creation of a ‘network of democratic cities in Southern Europe’.</p></br><h2>Transparency and Participation</h2></br><p>This incipient revolution in political culture and practice is taking place with total transparency, with the creation of a code of ethics, cutting the salaries of the elected representatives and eliminating statutory perks (official cars, per diems, etc) and, above all, by wagering on the collective intelligence and active participation of local citizens. Indeed, many of them have already taken part in the municipal programme by contributing to its elaboration prior to and during the campaign in the many neighbourhood meetings and various ‘crowd-sourcing’ moments on virtual platforms. The resulting highly structured programme remains an open document and is in itself an invitation to participate. The web page of Barcelona en Comù boldly states : ‘The programme you have before you is a programme In Common and, as you can see, that requires a major change from traditional political programmes […] it’s a document that aims to be useful to dialogue amongst citizens.’ iii</p></br><p>During her inauguration ceremony, Ada Colau asserted that ‘it is indispensable to create a new form of governance’, reminding the crowd that she is but ‘one of thousands of neighbours’, that she plans to ‘govern by obeying’ and that if she and her team do not deliver on their programme promises ‘Kick us out!’. The thousands of people watching the ceremony on giant screens in Plaza Sant Jaume greeted her speech with shouts of ‘Yes we can!’ (Si se puede), echoing the slogans of the public meetings held throughout the campaign. In a crowd so dense that she could hardly make her way through, but clearly at ease surrounded by ‘neighbours’, comrades and partisans, Ada slipped into the discourse and manner of the ex-president and activist of the PAHiv. With her charming smile, she declared to the enthusiastic crowd that ‘governing will not be easy but we are not alone’ and called on them to show responsability and to actively participate. She concluded evoking the need for empathy and invited the crowd to organise a demonstration in support of the strking telephone workers of Movistar, present in the crowd, and whose struggle she has supported throughout the campaign. The tone has been set, and indicates that it is not only the Commons but also the spirit of the Indignados movement that has come to City Hall.</p></br><h2>The Realism of the Commons</h2></br><p>In an article titled ‘It’s time for realism’, Josep Ramoneda, columnist for the catalan daily Ara, compared the proposals of Barcelona en Comù to the latest demands of the IMF, demonstrating that the ‘nihilist utopias’ – a label often used by the media and the governing right wing PP party to denigrate progressive alternatives – are instead found in the proposals of the neoliberal hardliners, incapable as they have shown themselves to be of finding a solution to the economic crisis and deepening inequality. He concludes by affirming ‘Let’s be realistic, let us consider the common good’v – a somewhat astonishing comment in this newpaper reputed to be more interested in supporting independence than the Commons. A comment that also reveals that the Commons have come not only to Town Hall, but are emerging in the collective imagination and in political discourse.</p></br><h2>A Living Laboratory, an Invitation to Commoning</h2></br><p>The emerging glocal movement of commoners and their apprentices should observe closely what transpires in this living laboratory of the urban commons. There is a lot to learn from this commons in action about the nature of the commons, the process of commoning and the possible transition to a commons society. This is also a unique opportunity to contribute peer-to-peer with our own experiences and know-how, developed all over the globe in the many different socio-cultural contexts where the Commons are being reinvented in recent years.</p></br><p><strong>Alain Ambrosi, Barcelona, 17 June 2015</strong></p></br><p>1 OECD, May 2015 <a href="http://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/employment/in-it-together-why-lne.ess-inequality-benefits-all_9789264235120-en">http://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/employment/in-it-together-why-lne.ess-inequality-benefits-all_9789264235120-en</a><br /></br>2 Capgemini and Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) Wealth Management. Cited in El Pais 17 June 2015.<br /></br>3 <a href="https://barcelonaencomu.cat">https://barcelonaencomu.cat</a><br /></br>4 PAH : Plataforma des los afectados por la hipoteca – Platform of those affected by mortgage (ie, against expulsions) created in 2009 in Barcelona and which now counts some 200 member associations in Spain.<br /></br>5 Ara, 10 June 2015.</p>;/a><br /> 4 PAH : Plataforma des los afectados por la hipoteca – Platform of those affected by mortgage (ie, against expulsions) created in 2009 in Barcelona and which now counts some 200 member associations in Spain.<br /> 5 Ara, 10 June 2015.</p>)
  • Chargement/Site 2  + (<p>The 11 and 12 November, the <a<p>The 11 and 12 November, the <a href=" http://www.deeep.org/"> DEEEP project </a> , co-funded by the European Union program , gathered in Johannesburg (South Africa) 200 activists from around the world to rethink the framework of development NGOs and initiate the construction of a  » World Citizens Movement . » This meeting is the starting point of a process that will last two years of citizen mobilization for change and global justice. <a Href="http://movement.deeep.org"> A digital platform </a> is dedicated to it. During the conference, the participants began to learn from the work of civil society, its modes of organization and action in different areas around the world and produced a document, <a href = " http://www.deeep.org/component/content/article/395.html " >« The Johannesburg Compass: Questions and orientations »</a> to define the principles that should guide the work of the two coming years.</p></br><p>Invited to participate in this process, I have contributed to discussions and writing text to feed as much as possible of the concept of the commons. Conceived initially as a declaration of principles supported by a shared vision, this document has become a guide for the process itself, based on a few key ideas such as the need to de-colonize our minds and de-institutionalize development organizations. The result reflects the will of renewal in both form and content of the action, but leaves unanswered, at least for the moment, questions about the nature of a worl citizen movement, if it is one motion, and the nature of the process of the two next years of workfollowing the conference.</p></br><p>It seems to me that today , a world citizens movement has to revolutionize the way for everyone to exercise their citizenship, and to be aware of. One of the roles of NGOs and CSOs should be to support the politicization of everyday life in the field of health , nutrition , education , work, .. .. etc, within the perspective of the commons. How to do this on a massive scale ? Appart from action campaigns on strategic objectives at the regional or global level, made by organizations, that are the infrastructure of civil society, it is to renew and articulate what is in France called popular education by integration of social neighborhood and mediated by computer networks practices. Such a dynamic would allow each to be more confortable with broader perspective and the international agenda. The challenge is to build bridges with multiple communities of belonging, not to provide them with the leadership of NGOs and movements, but to recognize and legitimize their leaderships at different scales of power (from local to global).</p></br><p>To listen to the conference participants at Johannesburg , it looks like it must also go through the (re)discovery of the commons within organizations, regardless of their size or intended to rebuild the project itself. This can be a wide perspective of the organization (NGOs / CSOs ) to continue the work from Johburg. In this sense, it will be better to work on Our commons than to define THE commons and to try to transform organizations working on their values, projects and actions, rather than seeking Commons as a theoretical or ideological framework.</p></br><p>Another avenue is to share les lessons learned by activists of the intangible and knowledge commons that, since the emergence of the computer have been able to build a movement that defends their values, distributed forms of collaboration , openness and freedom , sharing and solidarity , personal empowerment and participation in collectives, acting on a small scale while remaining in a universal vision. This movement is generally invisible as a social movement for people who are not activists. Everyone uses free software, access to culture and free knowledge, most of the time without paying attention. Yet organizations of knowledge and free culture are structured and are  » NGO  » or  » OCS  » weighty. Just consider the most visible in the public area alike Wikimedia Foundation, or the weight of this movement in the industrial sector (IBM , Android, …) or the work of lobbying done by groups aloke EFF Quadrature net, to realize that. It is a movement to maturity. This experience and the culture it develops worth sharing. </p></br><p>Would not it be helpful to think a similar movement in the field of materials, urban, rural and natural commons?</p></br><p>Frédéric Sultan</p>ould not it be helpful to think a similar movement in the field of materials, urban, rural and natural commons?</p> <p>Frédéric Sultan</p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<p>The 11 and 12 November, the <a<p>The 11 and 12 November, the <a href=" http://www.deeep.org/"> DEEEP project </a> , co-funded by the European Union program , gathered in Johannesburg (South Africa) 200 activists from around the world to rethink the framework of development NGOs and initiate the construction of a  » World Citizens Movement . » This meeting is the starting point of a process that will last two years of citizen mobilization for change and global justice. <a Href="http://movement.deeep.org"> A digital platform </a> is dedicated to it. During the conference, the participants began to learn from the work of civil society, its modes of organization and action in different areas around the world and produced a document, <a href = " http://www.deeep.org/component/content/article/395.html " >« The Johannesburg Compass: Questions and orientations »</a> to define the principles that should guide the work of the two coming years.</p></br><p>Invited to participate in this process, I have contributed to discussions and writing text to feed as much as possible of the concept of the commons. Conceived initially as a declaration of principles supported by a shared vision, this document has become a guide for the process itself, based on a few key ideas such as the need to de-colonize our minds and de-institutionalize development organizations. The result reflects the will of renewal in both form and content of the action, but leaves unanswered, at least for the moment, questions about the nature of a worl citizen movement, if it is one motion, and the nature of the process of the two next years of workfollowing the conference.</p></br><p>It seems to me that today , a world citizens movement has to revolutionize the way for everyone to exercise their citizenship, and to be aware of. One of the roles of NGOs and CSOs should be to support the politicization of everyday life in the field of health , nutrition , education , work, .. .. etc, within the perspective of the commons. How to do this on a massive scale ? Appart from action campaigns on strategic objectives at the regional or global level, made by organizations, that are the infrastructure of civil society, it is to renew and articulate what is in France called popular education by integration of social neighborhood and mediated by computer networks practices. Such a dynamic would allow each to be more confortable with broader perspective and the international agenda. The challenge is to build bridges with multiple communities of belonging, not to provide them with the leadership of NGOs and movements, but to recognize and legitimize their leaderships at different scales of power (from local to global).</p></br><p>To listen to the conference participants at Johannesburg , it looks like it must also go through the (re)discovery of the commons within organizations, regardless of their size or intended to rebuild the project itself. This can be a wide perspective of the organization (NGOs / CSOs ) to continue the work from Johburg. In this sense, it will be better to work on Our commons than to define THE commons and to try to transform organizations working on their values, projects and actions, rather than seeking Commons as a theoretical or ideological framework.</p></br><p>Another avenue is to share les lessons learned by activists of the intangible and knowledge commons that, since the emergence of the computer have been able to build a movement that defends their values, distributed forms of collaboration , openness and freedom , sharing and solidarity , personal empowerment and participation in collectives, acting on a small scale while remaining in a universal vision. This movement is generally invisible as a social movement for people who are not activists. Everyone uses free software, access to culture and free knowledge, most of the time without paying attention. Yet organizations of knowledge and free culture are structured and are  » NGO  » or  » OCS  » weighty. Just consider the most visible in the public area alike Wikimedia Foundation, or the weight of this movement in the industrial sector (IBM , Android, …) or the work of lobbying done by groups aloke EFF Quadrature net, to realize that. It is a movement to maturity. This experience and the culture it develops worth sharing. </p></br><p>Would not it be helpful to think a similar movement in the field of materials, urban, rural and natural commons?</p></br><p>Frédéric Sultan</p>ould not it be helpful to think a similar movement in the field of materials, urban, rural and natural commons?</p> <p>Frédéric Sultan</p>)
  • Chargement/Site 2  + (<p>Un nouveau documentaire est actue<p>Un nouveau documentaire est actuellement en production, sur les luttes en relation avec l’eau en Grèce. Le titre de travail du documentaire est  » Wa(te)rdrops « , et il a pour objectif de mettre en perspective recherches approfondies et travail sur le terrain, les luttes concernant l’eau autour en Grèce, y compris la lutte contre la privatisation de la compagnie des eaux de Thessalonique ( EYATH ), contre les mines d’or en Chalcidique et contre les l’accaparement des réserves d’eau locales à Volos et en Crète.</p></br><p>Premières trailers sont visibles dans la page web <a href="http://www.stagonesdoc.gr/en"> du documentaire </a> . Assurez-vous d’activer les sous-titres (anglais ou espagnol) dans le coin supérieur droit du lecteur.</p></br><p>Ce documentaire est filmé par un groupe de cinéastes militants coordonnée par le chercheur Nelly Psarou. Les mêmes personnes ont travaillé sur  » Golfland ?  » il ya quelques années, un document sur l’effet désastreux du développement de terrains de golf sur l’environnement et les communautés locales. Vous pouvez regarder  » Golfland ?  » en ligne <a href="http://www.golfland.gr/en/golfland_movie.php"> ici </a> (Bientôt dans le catalogue Remix ).</p></br><p>Il est fièrement produit en toute indépendance en s’appuyant sur crowdfunding, et le résultat sera librement accessible sous une licence creative commons.<br /></br>Bouton « Donate » sur le fond de la page Web du documentaire.</p>n « Donate » sur le fond de la page Web du documentaire.</p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<p>Un nouveau documentaire est actue<p>Un nouveau documentaire est actuellement en production, sur les luttes en relation avec l’eau en Grèce. Le titre de travail du documentaire est  » Wa(te)rdrops « , et il a pour objectif de mettre en perspective recherches approfondies et travail sur le terrain, les luttes concernant l’eau autour en Grèce, y compris la lutte contre la privatisation de la compagnie des eaux de Thessalonique ( EYATH ), contre les mines d’or en Chalcidique et contre les l’accaparement des réserves d’eau locales à Volos et en Crète.</p></br><p>Premières trailers sont visibles dans la page web <a href="http://www.stagonesdoc.gr/en"> du documentaire </a> . Assurez-vous d’activer les sous-titres (anglais ou espagnol) dans le coin supérieur droit du lecteur.</p></br><p>Ce documentaire est filmé par un groupe de cinéastes militants coordonnée par le chercheur Nelly Psarou. Les mêmes personnes ont travaillé sur  » Golfland ?  » il ya quelques années, un document sur l’effet désastreux du développement de terrains de golf sur l’environnement et les communautés locales. Vous pouvez regarder  » Golfland ?  » en ligne <a href="http://www.golfland.gr/en/golfland_movie.php"> ici </a> (Bientôt dans le catalogue Remix ).</p></br><p>Il est fièrement produit en toute indépendance en s’appuyant sur crowdfunding, et le résultat sera librement accessible sous une licence creative commons.<br /></br>Bouton « Donate » sur le fond de la page Web du documentaire.</p>n « Donate » sur le fond de la page Web du documentaire.</p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<p>Video créée par Connor Turland po<p>Video créée par Connor Turland pour la campagne de collecte de fonds pour l’organisation du séminaire « Commons based economy » de Quilligan School of Commoning à Londres</p></br><p>Texte de la vidéo : </p></br><blockquote><p>There are at least 2 major factors at play in the universe.<br /></br>For our purposes we’ll call them Unity … and Diversity.<br /></br>Generally today, we tend to you think that you just can’t have both.<br /></br>And consequently, as a human, you can’t be working towards both. You’re either working towards this. Or this. And that decides which camp you’re in, warring against the other.<br /></br>Predictably, this gets us a net progress of … NOWHERE.<br /></br>The same place that 1 dimensional, polaristic thinking is getting us.<br /></br>So what if we thought in another dimension.<br /></br>Collectively, what we’ve gained over here…we’ve lost over here.<br /></br>The Commons is the word that encompasses all those things that have been depleted to get us where we are today.<br /></br>We are rapidly depleting the social, cultural, intellectual, natural, genetic, and material commons.<br /></br>But can we replenish this…<br /></br>Without losing what we’ve gained?<br /></br>Frankly, millions of people, and institutions, businesses, and even countries already are.<br /></br>And whether everyone knows it or not, we all seem to be converging…<br /></br>On what? … we could call it a Commons-Based Economy.<br /></br>But time is of the essence! As other forces threaten to throw us into a worse dark age than ever.<br /></br>That’s why the people in this campaign are working tirelessly for me AND we to support the emergence of a commons-based economy.<br /></br>Help us help the world as we build a commons for the commons.<br /></br>That means learning resources, a learning platform, and sharing the vital work of James Quilligan, who just gave 12 seminars in 12 days on the emergence of a commons-based economy.<br /></br>It will take all of our collective intentions and intelligence to learn our way together towards the more beautiful world our hearts tell us is possible.<br /></br>To take the human project to the next dimension, we need nothing less than a mass movement.<br /></br>Internet, your move.</p></blockquote>next dimension, we need nothing less than a mass movement.<br /> Internet, your move.</p></blockquote>)
  • Chargement/Site 2  + (<p>Video créée par Connor Turland po<p>Video créée par Connor Turland pour la campagne de collecte de fonds pour l’organisation du séminaire « Commons based economy » de Quilligan School of Commoning à Londres</p></br><p>Texte de la vidéo : </p></br><blockquote><p>There are at least 2 major factors at play in the universe.<br /></br>For our purposes we’ll call them Unity … and Diversity.<br /></br>Generally today, we tend to you think that you just can’t have both.<br /></br>And consequently, as a human, you can’t be working towards both. You’re either working towards this. Or this. And that decides which camp you’re in, warring against the other.<br /></br>Predictably, this gets us a net progress of … NOWHERE.<br /></br>The same place that 1 dimensional, polaristic thinking is getting us.<br /></br>So what if we thought in another dimension.<br /></br>Collectively, what we’ve gained over here…we’ve lost over here.<br /></br>The Commons is the word that encompasses all those things that have been depleted to get us where we are today.<br /></br>We are rapidly depleting the social, cultural, intellectual, natural, genetic, and material commons.<br /></br>But can we replenish this…<br /></br>Without losing what we’ve gained?<br /></br>Frankly, millions of people, and institutions, businesses, and even countries already are.<br /></br>And whether everyone knows it or not, we all seem to be converging…<br /></br>On what? … we could call it a Commons-Based Economy.<br /></br>But time is of the essence! As other forces threaten to throw us into a worse dark age than ever.<br /></br>That’s why the people in this campaign are working tirelessly for me AND we to support the emergence of a commons-based economy.<br /></br>Help us help the world as we build a commons for the commons.<br /></br>That means learning resources, a learning platform, and sharing the vital work of James Quilligan, who just gave 12 seminars in 12 days on the emergence of a commons-based economy.<br /></br>It will take all of our collective intentions and intelligence to learn our way together towards the more beautiful world our hearts tell us is possible.<br /></br>To take the human project to the next dimension, we need nothing less than a mass movement.<br /></br>Internet, your move.</p></blockquote>next dimension, we need nothing less than a mass movement.<br /> Internet, your move.</p></blockquote>)
  • Chargement/Site 2  + (<p>We are organising a Barcamp dedic<p>We are organising a Barcamp dedicated to video as commons in Paris <strong>the 4th of october from 14:00 to 18:00 at <a href="http://labodeledition.com/contenu/222/remix-video-tech?symfony=vek5amij7du0s2jsiqjhit6jd2">Labo de l’édition</a> 75005 Paris.<br /></br></strong><br /></br>Documentary production provides a largely untapped source of video, images and audio files. For each documentary produced, many hours of rushes are carried out and a large part will seldom be used. It is estimated that for every documentary produced several dozen hours of rushes for only 52 minutes used.</p></br><p>However, the pooling of rushes could multiply the forms of collaboration such as productions geographically distributed, creations adapted to local contexts, or adopting the point of view of different producers and multiple users for the same subject or content. In addition, the sharing of rushes may be accompanied by other exchanges: tools, know-how, good ideas and ultimately generate new projects.</p></br><p>The idea that these resources can be shared and remixed is the basis of projects such as Remix The Commons and sideways. So we invite directors, producers and users of multimedia content to explore the possibiliies of sharing and re-use in the field the documentary video.</p></br><p><strong>See the details of the <a href="https://www.remixthecommons.org/en/2013/06/barcamp-remix-video-tech-pour-la-video-en-biens-communs/">barcamp in French</a>. </strong></p>www.remixthecommons.org/en/2013/06/barcamp-remix-video-tech-pour-la-video-en-biens-communs/">barcamp in French</a>. </strong></p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<p>We are organising a Barcamp dedic<p>We are organising a Barcamp dedicated to video as commons in Paris <strong>the 4th of october from 14:00 to 18:00 at <a href="http://labodeledition.com/contenu/222/remix-video-tech?symfony=vek5amij7du0s2jsiqjhit6jd2">Labo de l’édition</a> 75005 Paris.<br /></br></strong><br /></br>Documentary production provides a largely untapped source of video, images and audio files. For each documentary produced, many hours of rushes are carried out and a large part will seldom be used. It is estimated that for every documentary produced several dozen hours of rushes for only 52 minutes used.</p></br><p>However, the pooling of rushes could multiply the forms of collaboration such as productions geographically distributed, creations adapted to local contexts, or adopting the point of view of different producers and multiple users for the same subject or content. In addition, the sharing of rushes may be accompanied by other exchanges: tools, know-how, good ideas and ultimately generate new projects.</p></br><p>The idea that these resources can be shared and remixed is the basis of projects such as Remix The Commons and sideways. So we invite directors, producers and users of multimedia content to explore the possibiliies of sharing and re-use in the field the documentary video.</p></br><p><strong>See the details of the <a href="https://www.remixthecommons.org/en/2013/06/barcamp-remix-video-tech-pour-la-video-en-biens-communs/">barcamp in French</a>. </strong></p>www.remixthecommons.org/en/2013/06/barcamp-remix-video-tech-pour-la-video-en-biens-communs/">barcamp in French</a>. </strong></p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<ul> We invite you to participate in<ul></br>We invite you to participate in the Commons Space which will be hosted at the the World Social Forum 2016 taking place from the 9th to the14th of August in Montreal.<br class="autobr" /> This is a space for experimentation, exchange and construction of commons based alternatives to the current economic model. This space will welcome and support the strategic process of convergence of commoners and social movements throughout the WSF. Here is the invitation.</br></ul></br><h3 class="spip">Commons…</h3></br><p>In 2009 at the Social Forum in Belem Chico Whitaker launched the Manifesto Reclaim the Commons which was adopted by members of the International Council of the WSF<br class="autobr" /> [<a class="spip_url spip_out auto" href="http://bienscommuns.org/signature/appel/index.php?a=du&c=nfg1de" rel="nofollow external">http://bienscommuns.org/signature/appel/index.php?a=du&c=nfg1de</a>]. Since then, social movements have adopted this cause. At the WSF in Dakar in 2011, Silke Helfrich reported on the increased visibility of workshops and activities sharing the theme of<br class="autobr" /> thecommons.[<a class="spip_url spip_out auto" href="http://commonsblog.wordpress.com/2011/02/15/wsf-dakar-shifting-from-the-logic-of-the-market-to-the-logic-of-the-commons/" rel="nofollow external">http://commonsblog.wordpress.com/2011/02/15/wsf-dakar-shifting-from-the-logic-of-the-market-to-the-logic-of-the-commons/</a>].</p></br><p>In 2012, the commons was the central slogan of the People’s Summit in Rio calling « for Social and Environmental Justice in defense of the commons, against the commodification of life ».[<a class="spip_url spip_out auto" href="http://rio20.net/en/propuestas/final-declaration-of-the-people%E2%80%99s-summit-in-rio-20/" rel="nofollow external">http://rio20.net/en/propuestas/final-declaration-of-the-people%E2%80%99s-summit-in-rio-20/</a>] Again in 2012 on International Earth Day in Montreal at one of the biggest rallies of the « Printemps érable » (Maple Spring) protestors carried signs, flags and banners calling for the protection of the commons from privatization.</p></br><p>Ideas and practices based on Commons, P2P, Open Cooperativism continue to grow and are being developed by activists in many areas : Social Solidarity Economy, Collaborative & Sharing Economy, resistance to enclosure such as land grabs, defending water as a commons,Struggles against financialization and Climate change to name but a few. Activists find each other at events and festivals dedicated to the commons, like Afropixel (Dakar, 2012), Pixelache Festival (Helsinki,, 2014), Art of Commoning (Montreal, 2014), International Festival of the Commons (Chieri, Italy, 2015), Festival Temps des communs (Francophonie, 2015), CommonsFest (Athens, 2015), Procomun (Barcelona, 2016), and many more.</p></br><p>With a shared ambition to make another world possible activists are working together to develop commons based policies that deepen citizen participation. In local assemblies and civic laboratories, new spaces for civic engagement based on the commons are emerging. Commons are playing a leading role in the development of new thinking essential to the renewal of democracy.</p></br><p>Sharing practices and building alliances for the defense and creation of the commons,<br class="autobr" /> Developing and sharing commons based policies for cities, regions and countries, Building a convergence of commoners through continued dialogue on shared causes and strategies with movements working on transition such as : Degrowth, Political Ecology, Social Solidarity Economy, etc.</p></br><h3 class="spip">Self organized and distributed Commons Space</h3></br><p>The Commons Space at the WSF in Montreal will be open for the duration of the forum to anyone or any organization that is concerned with the commons, and wants to organize a workshop or any activity.</p></br><p>We propose a space in the spirit of the School of the Commons which aims<br class="autobr" /> at :</p></br><ul class="spip"></br><li>documenting and disseminating knowledge on the Commons based on shared experiences and learning.</li></br><li>to concretely support the creation, reappropriation or conservation of existing and emerging commons through actions or projects based on mutual assistance and commitment.</li></br><li>to develop the practice of Commoning based on creative and collaborative skills and as a way of life.</li></br></ul></br><p>There will be an open and flexible schedule to accommodate a variety of activities and topics including both pre-programmed events and space for impromtu sessions. Most importantly we wish invite you to participate in the assemblies and convergence sessions.</p></br><p>The following topics have already been proposed :</p></br><ul class="spip"></br><li>Urban Commons/City as a Commons/Municipal Movements</li></br><li>The Common as a New Political Subject</li></br><li>Open/Platform Cooperativism</li></br></ul></br><p>The Commons Space will be open and distributed in Montréal, in collaboration with the coworking spaces in the city. Its headquarters will be located at ECTO, a coworking coop [<a class="spip_url spip_out auto" href="http://www.ecto.coop" rel="nofollow external">www.ecto.coop</a>] in the heart of creative Montreal. Other coworking spaces (Salon 1861, Temps libre) and inter-cultural places will host activities.</p></br><p>The WSF is a unique opportunity to connect and work with activists from all over the world North/South/East/West to progress the cause of the Commons. This is an open call for proposals and activities. We invite you and your organisation to participate in co-organizing and facilitating the Commons Space. You can express your interest in participating and submit proposals for workshops, presentation, arts and cultural interventions simply by writing to the signatories of this announcement. To participate in discussion and to keep informed as the program of activities develops you can sign up to our mailing list.</p></br><p><a class="spip_url spip_out auto" href="http://lists.p2pfoundation.net/wws/review/wsf2016" rel="nofollow external">http://lists.p2pfoundation.net/wws/review/wsf2016</a></p></br><p>Looking forward seeing you in MTL</p></br><ul class="spip"></br><li>Frédéric Sultan [fredericsultan@gmail.com]</li></br><li>Yves Otis [yves@percolab.com]</li></br><li>Kevin Flanagan [kevin@p2pfoundation.net] – <a class="spip_url spip_out auto" href="http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/" rel="nofollow external">http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/</a></li></br><li>Elisabetta Cangelosi [betta.cangelosi@gmail.com]</li></br><li>Alain Ambrosi [ambrosia@web.ca]</li></br><li>Abdou Salam Fall [asfall@refer.sn]</li></br><li>Monique Chartrand [direction@communautique.qc.ca]</li></br></ul></br><p>This is an initiative of Gazibo, Remix the Commons, Communautique,<br class="autobr" /> LARTES, percolab, P2P Foundation, VECAM, and supported by the Foundation<br class="autobr" /> for Human Progress.</p>l">http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/</a></li> <li>Elisabetta Cangelosi [betta.cangelosi@gmail.com]</li> <li>Alain Ambrosi [ambrosia@web.ca]</li> <li>Abdou Salam Fall [asfall@refer.sn]</li> <li>Monique Chartrand [direction@communautique.qc.ca]</li> </ul> <p>This is an initiative of Gazibo, Remix the Commons, Communautique,<br class="autobr" /> LARTES, percolab, P2P Foundation, VECAM, and supported by the Foundation<br class="autobr" /> for Human Progress.</p>)
  • Faut-il "en finir" avec la démocratie participative ?  + (Budgets participatifs, conseils de quartieBudgets participatifs, conseils de quartier, réunions publiques... Les dispositifs de participation citoyenne censés répondre à la crise démocratique sont nombreux. Pourtant la relation de pouvoir avec les institutions publiques demeure verticale, la parole recueillie et son utilisation étant toujours contrôlée par les autorités. La démocratie participative semble dans ce sens instituer l'illusion d'un dialogue plutôt qu'ouvrir nouveaux espaces où exercer des formes de démocratie réelle. Dans cet entretien Manon Loisel nous explique les limites de ces dispositifs qui aboutissent souvent à renforcer les vices de la démocratie représentative.les vices de la démocratie représentative.)
  • Remettre l'eau au cœur du débat public  + (Cet étude examine deux démarches participaCet étude examine deux démarches participatives de la Métropole de Lyon : la création de l’Assemblée des usagers de l’eau, en accompagnement de la nouvelle régie publique, et Eau futurE, une expérience de prospective participative. L'idée qui accompagne ces projets était de proposer aux habitants des espaces, des temps et des méthodes pour s’informer, réfléchir aux enjeux, se projeter vers l’avenir et peser sur les décisions, facilitant l’émergence d’une dynamique citoyenne autour de l’eau, de sa gestion et de sa préservation. Dans ce rapport on retrouve racontées ces deux initiatives afin de partager leurs méthodes, leurs partis-pris, leurs apports et leurs limites, aux professionnels de la</br>participation citoyenne et à toute personne intéressée par la vie démocratique.rsonne intéressée par la vie démocratique.)
  • Charte Remix - Version 6 mai 2013  + (Charte de Remix Biens Communs - Version 0.1 - 6 mai 2013)
  • Comprendre le mouvement des communs  + (Comprendre le mouvement de commun est une récolte d’articles qui analysent différents aspects du mouvement des communs : approches, activités, stratégies, ...etc. Les documents constituent une exploration de la complexité du mouvement.)
  • Convention de financement structurel 2015 - 2017 par la Fondation pour le Progrès de l'Homme  + (Convention de soutien structurel pour Remix the commons)
  • Pénuries, montées d'eaux, canicules : comment s'adapter ?  + (Dans cet entretien Alexandre Magnan, co-auDans cet entretien Alexandre Magnan, co-auteur du groupe II du GIEC et chercheur senior en "adaptation au changement climatique" à l’IDDRI, nous parle du sixième rapport du GIEC (Groupe d'experts intergouvernemental sur l’évolution du climat). Le rapport non seulement constate l'aggravation des risques climatiques mais propose aussi des solutions possible pour s'adapter, absorber les crises futures et construire un avenir meilleur. futures et construire un avenir meilleur.)
  • Questions à Sabine Girard (Saillans dans la Drôme)  + (Dans cet entretien Sabine Girard (auditionDans cet entretien Sabine Girard (auditionnée par la Section de l'éducation, de la culture et de la communication du CESE dans le cadre de la saisine : "L'éducation populaire, une exigence du 21ème siècle") nous explique les mécanismes de participation à la base de la liste citoyenne dans laquelle elle a été élue, ainsi que les effets positifs de cet engagement des habitants. positifs de cet engagement des habitants.)
  • L’eau en partage  + (Dans cet épisode titré « L'eau en partage Dans cet épisode titré « L'eau en partage » Emeline Hassenforder et Chamseddine Harrabi nous parle du programme mis en place en Tunisie pour répondre aux problèmes liés au manque d'eau dans le secteur de l'agriculture. Ce programme lancé par le gouvernement tunisien vise à améliorer la gouvernance des ressources naturelles, en l'occurrence de l'eau, en misant sur la participation citoyenne. en misant sur la participation citoyenne.)
  • Itinéraires en Biens Communs  + (Description::Itinéraires en Biens Communs est une initiative d'Alain Ambrosi. Celui-ci nous invite à contribuer de manière créative et interactive à la l'appropriation des concepts et des pratiques autour de la notion de communs.)
  • Voyage à Chieri et Milan 2015  + (Entrevues réalisées à l'occasion du festival international des communs de Chieri et d'une visite des centres sociaux à Milan.)
  • Épisode 3 Conflits d’eau, enjeux de pouvoir - De la géopolitique au dialogue territorial  + (Face à l'émergence et à la démultiplicatioFace à l'émergence et à la démultiplication des conflits de l'eau à niveau local, national et international Emma Haziza (hydrologue), Julie Trottier (directrice de recherche au CNRS) et Fadi Comair (viceprésident du Programme Hydrologique Intergouvernemental de l'UNESCO) interrogent et problématisent ces tensions pour mettre en exergue enjeux, raisons et solutions possibles. L'une des pistes suggérées par les intervenant.e.s porte précisément sur la possibilité de centrer la gestion de l'eau sur la demande plutôt que sur l'offre.eau sur la demande plutôt que sur l'offre.)
  • Commons Ecosystems - Écosystèmes des communs  + (Faire alliance autour du renforcement des écosystèmes de communs)
  • École des communs de l'alimentation  + (Faire émerger l’alimentation comme « acteuFaire émerger l’alimentation comme « acteur/réseau » en tissant le champ d'intermédiation entre les communs urbains, naturels & culturels, participe des alternatives au régime alimentaire international néolibéral. L’École des communs propose de soumettre à l’enquête les savoirs et savoir-faire des acteurs de l’alimentation en commun entre 4 sites : Marseille, Montreuil et Toulouse et Autrans pour produire un commun de la connaissance sur la transition écologique par l'alimentation. Elle prend la forme de 4 chantiers pour faire école : interconnecter et faire</br>communauté, rendre visible et renforcer ces pratiques. Ce projet servira de modèle pour développer 1) de nouveaux communs de l’alimentation et 2) de nouvelles écoles des communs dans d’autres domaines.les écoles des communs dans d’autres domaines.)
  • Les communs urbains à Bologne  + (Ici, nous documentons l'expérience des communs urbains à Bologne sous l'angle de l'Atlas des chartes des communs urbains.)
  • Les communs urbains à Rome  + (Ici, nous documentons l'expérience des communs urbains à Rome sous l'angle de l'Atlas des chartes des communs urbains.)
  • Les communs urbains à Naples  + (Ici, nous documentons l'expérience des communs urbains à Naples sous l'angle de l'Atlas des chartes des communs urbains.)
  • Chapitre 3 : Auto-organiser le soin en commun  + (L'urgence de la crise du Covid a créé une L'urgence de la crise du Covid a créé une situation où les professionnels de la santé ont pu dans beaucoup de cas reprendre le contrôle de l'activité soignante en implémentant des formes de gouvernance participative et centrées sur le service offert à la population. Qu'est qu'il faut retenir de ces expériences pour les prolonger au-delà d'une situation exceptionnelle ? Comment se charger collectivement du soin et faire de la santé une véritable commun ?t faire de la santé une véritable commun ?)
  • Maison des Utopies en Expérimentation (MUE)  + (La Maison des utopies est un projet de création de lieu de refuge, de ressourcement et d'activité pour les collectifs militants engagés pour une transformation radicale.)
  • Administration coopérative et communs à Grenoble  + (Le 28 mars 2022, le conseil municipal de Grenoble a délibéré et validé les principes d’une politique de démocratie plus contributive en s’appuyant sur la notion des communs, de la coopération et des exemples italiens des pactes de collaboration.)
  • Se rejoindre - se raconter!  + (Le projet École des communs est un projet qui veut créer un espace d’auto-formation sur la gouvernance des lieux en commun et des espaces auto-gérés.)
  • Redessiner la protection sociale avec les communs  + (Le système de protection sociale est une iLe système de protection sociale est une institution essentielle de la vie économique et politique du 21è siècle. Il fait face à un ensemble de difficultés liées à la fois à ses forces et faiblesses héritées du passé, aux attaques systématiques qu’il subit aujourd’hui de la part de l’idéologie néo-libérale et à l’incapacité des élites oligarchiques à actualiser un contrat social dans le sens d’une plus grande justice et démocratie. Motivée par la pensée de sa réforme, une approche en termes de «communs» permettrait d’ouvrir un nouvel horizon : coproduire la solidarité sur la base d’un droit des communs. Il s’agit de renouveler et régénérer les logiques de redistribution et de protection qui sont d’ores et déjà bien implantées et non bien sûr de tout inventer.plantées et non bien sûr de tout inventer.)
  • Assemblée des communs française  + (L’Assemblée des communs est une rencontre nationale pour mettre les communs à l’agenda, partager les expériences et les relier, débattre, se doter d’outils et de stratégies pour la reconnaissance des communs.)
  • Canicules, feux, inondations : comment éviter le pire ?  + (Magali Reghezza, géographe et membre du HaMagali Reghezza, géographe et membre du Haut Conseil pour le climat, se focalise sur les risques climatiques dans la mesure où de plus en plus chaque année les impacts des vagues de chaleur, des sécheresses ou des inondations s’aggravent, avec des conséquences toujours plus fortes pour la santé humaine et l’économie. Reghezza nous propose des mesures à prendre pour être, d'un côté, moins vulnérables aux feux de forêts, aux inondations, aux vagues de chaleur et, de l'autre, pour envisager un futur différent.'autre, pour envisager un futur différent.)
  • Chartes de gouvernance au Sénégal  + (Nous reprenons ici le travail documentatioNous reprenons ici le travail documentation de l'élaboration de deux chartes de gouvernance réalisé par le LARTES IFAN en 2013 dans le cadre des démarches de préfiguration de Remix the commons. </br></br>L'une est la charte de bon voisinage d'une association d'ahabitants d'un quartier à Dakar, et l'autre est la charte de Gouvernance démocratique élaborée tout au long des Assises Nationales du Sénégal qui ont préparé les élections présidentielles au Sénégal en 2009.ctions présidentielles au Sénégal en 2009.)
  • Chapitre 2 : La santé sous pression néo-libérale  + (Parmi les secteurs les plus touchés par leParmi les secteurs les plus touchés par les politiques néolibérales des dernières décennies, le domaine de la santé a été objet de transformations profondes. Les mots d'ordre étant financiarisation, privatisation, performance et évaluation, il en a découlé que les conditions de travail du personnel soignant se sont de plus en plus dégradées sous l'impératif de l'efficience économique et de la rentabilité.fficience économique et de la rentabilité.)
  • GIRE locale dans les Niayes au Sénégal  + (Projet d'opérationnalisation du GRET d'une GIRE locale dans les Niayes au Sénégal : faire commun pour préserver les ressources en eaux souterraines.)
  • Chapitre 1 : Soin empêché  + (Qu'est-ce que le soin ? Professionnels de Qu'est-ce que le soin ? Professionnels de la santé et chercheurs s'interrogent sur l'activité de soin aujourd'hui, une activité qu'au fil des années a été soumise à plusieurs contrainte. C'est pour cela qu'il faut remettre au centre la qualité du soin, ce qui implique reconnaître et valoriser toute une série de gestes et d'attentions invisibilisées et pourtant indispensables. Il s'agit, en effet, de tout ce que, sans être forcement rentable, donne du sens à l'expérience du soignant et du soigné.s à l'expérience du soignant et du soigné.)
  • Remix the commons  + (Remix Biens Communs est un espace interculturel de partage et de co-création de connaissance sur les communs et de projets qui outillent les militants commoners.)
  • Journal du Portrait Nature des champs captants  + (Synthèse des observations et propositions Synthèse des observations et propositions issues du Portrait Nature des Champs Captants du Sud de Lille (2021-22). Diagnostic citoyen animé par l'association Entrelianes à partir des questions suivantes : comment mieux protéger la nappe de la craie du Sud de Lille et comment mieux la recharger ?d de Lille et comment mieux la recharger ?)
  • Modèle de Soutenabilité des Communs en français  + (Traduire en français, italien et anglais et permettre une appropriation la méthode pour la soutenabilité des communs par les commoners francophones)
  • Entrevue David Bollier et Benjamin Coriat  + (Une discussion animée entre David Bollier Une discussion animée entre David Bollier et Benjamin Coriat en différents fichiers audio. Une recolte d'une contribution importante pour le débat sur les commons. Les fichiers audio contienent des réflexions de D.Bollier et B. Coriat sur le mouvement des communs, sur l'ambiance française, la litérature française sur les communs et l'apport sur les commons.r les communs et l'apport sur les commons.)
  • Assemblées Populaires des Gilets Jaunes  + (Une page pour décrire la dynamique d’Assemblées Populaires initiée avec le Mouvement des Gilets Jaunes (à la suite de l’appel de Commercy de Novembre 2018) avec le langage des communs.)
  • FLOK Society - Séminaire de Villarceaux  + (Comment la réflexion sur la place des commComment la réflexion sur la place des communs de la connaissance inspire-t-elle les forces de la transition ? Quels agendas bâtir ou rejoindre ? Sur quels territoires et à quelles échelles doit-on mobiliser les communs de la connaissance pour une transformation sociale, culturelle, économique et politique vers une société plus juste, plus participative et, consciente et respectueuse des limites de la planète ? Ce séminaire, loin d'épuiser le sujet, est un moment pour ébaucher les pistes de travail qui permettent de mobiliser les forces de la transition, qu'il s'agisse d'activistes ou de chercheurs, de acteurs publics ou de la société civile.</br></br>Pour explorer ces questions, le séminaire se structure autour de trois temps de dialogues, correspondant aux trois axes objets en transformation : le marché, la puissance publique et la société civile. Pour chacun de ces temps, il s'agit d'analyser les apports des communs de la connaissance aux débats et aux luttes sociales et politiques en cours, puis, dans la mesure du possible, d'élaborer des propositions, dégager des lignes de forces et des stratégies de convergence sectorielles et territoriales. Le dialogue sur ces trois axes de travail sera précédé d'une présentation du projet FLOK Society par Michel Bauwens et suivi d'un temps de bilan du séminaire.et suivi d'un temps de bilan du séminaire.)
  • Ateliers populaire de cartographie des communs  + (Les ''Ateliers populaires de cartographie Les ''Ateliers populaires de cartographie des communs'' sont nées dans la dynamique de coalition autour des biens communs de la rencontre Internationale "Economics and the Commons" (Berlin 2013). Celle-ci a révélé la nécessité développer une pratique d'appropriation sociale, culturelle et politique des communs avec les militants africains. Les ''Ateliers populaires de cartographie des communs'' visent à développer la capacité du continent à produire des discours savants à propos des biens communs sur la base de recherche-action susceptibles de rentrer en dialogue avec le reste de la communauté des biens communs et ainsi contribuer au développement d'un mouvement autour des biens communs en Afrique. </br></br>Observations, recherches documentaires, enquêtes et études de cas, focus groupe, ... réalisés avec la population, portant sur l'alimentation, le transport, la Santé, l'environnement, l'information, l'éducation, ... défis actuels qui traversent la société africaine contemporaine, permettent de définir des projets concrets pour révéler les processus de Biens Communs en Afrique. Ces recherches-actions doivent nous permettre de dévoiler les pratiques et les enjeux des biens communs, d'articuler la recherche sur les communs, en Afrique, aux débats généraux sur les définitions et la cartographie des communs d’une part, et, d’autre part, de contribuer à enrichir l’agenda international des communs.richir l’agenda international des communs.)
  • Justice transitionnelle: l'expérience Marocaine  + (Project Justice transitionnelle, l'expérieProject Justice transitionnelle, l'expérience Marocaine aims to share videos about the process of transitional justice and community reparation and to preserve memory of victim communities during “the years of lead” in Morocco and what kinds of public hearings took place, in fact those hearings gave the highlight of an extensive process of citizen deliberation, compassion and free expression in Morocco. They also talked about lots of stories about how community reparation project aimed to improve the living conditions of the people in victim communities and empower them. In fact, those materials mainly focused on women and children.ials mainly focused on women and children.)
  • Quelle stratégie participative pour la gestion locale de l’eau avec les citoyens ? Volume 5 - Rapport final  + (« Dans le cadre du projet « Quelle stratég« Dans le cadre du projet « Quelle stratégie participative pour la gestion locale de l’eau avec les</br>citoyens ? », cinq terrains ont été accompagnés par IRSTEA dans la construction et la mise en</br>œuvre de leur démarche participative. Ces terrains sont représentatifs de différentes zones du bassin Rhône Méditerranée Corse et de différents enjeux auxquels cherchent à répondre les gestionnaires de l’eau: restauration</br>hydromorphologique, partage de l’eau entre différentes usages, inondations et gestion intégrée.</br>L’objectif était que les retours d’expérience de ces cinq démarches participatives puissent être utiles à d’autres gestionnaires de l’eau voulant mettre en place des démarches participatives sur leurs territoires.</br>Ce document a donc été construit autour des questions que se sont posées les gestionnaires de l’eau de ces cinq terrains avant, pendant et après leurs démarches participatives. Nous avons fait l’hypothèse que d’autres gestionnaires se poseraient les mêmes questions et qu’ils seraient donc intéressés par les choix qu’ont fait les cinq terrains pour y répondre et les enseignements qu’ils en ont tiré » (p. 6) enseignements qu’ils en ont tiré » (p. 6))
  • REGIRE Lac Togo  + (« Démarré en mai 2023, le projet REGIRE La« Démarré en mai 2023, le projet REGIRE Lac Togo découle d’une étude de faisabilité conduite par le Gret et la Direction des Ressources en Eau (DRE) du Togo pour caractériser les principaux enjeux des ressources en eau dans le bassin versant du Lac Togo. Dans un contexte de fortes pressions sur les ressources en eau du bassin dues à la croissance et à la concentration démographique, la diversité des usages et les impacts des changements climatiques, les équipes du projet ont l’intention de rendre opérationnelle une gestion intégrée des ressources en eau (GIRE) au niveau local (commune) selon une approche ascendante, territoriale et inclusive. Prévu pour la période 2023-2026, le projet sera mis en œuvre dans une phase pilote dans trois communes qui sont Haho 1, Kpélé 1 et Zio 2. À terme, ce projet, exécuté par le Gret et la DRE, permettra de mettre en place des organes locaux de gestion de l’eau, de réaliser des schémas locaux de gestion de l’eau, de contribuer à l’amélioration de l’action et des politiques publiques en matière de GIRE au Togo et de créer des mécanismes locaux de redevabilité. »r des mécanismes locaux de redevabilité. »)
  • La Chapelle Marx Dormoy/ Dormoy Labs  + (Dormoy Lab est une tentative d'explorationDormoy Lab est une tentative d'exploration du quartier La Chapelle - Marx Dormoy sous l'angle de ses initiatives populaires et de ses manières de donner vie au quartier. </br></br>Qui sont les habitants, quelles sont les richesses du quartier, comment y vit-on ? Cette exploration vise à nous permettre de connaître les communs du quartier. Les communs sont ici les manières qu'ont les habitants de se saisir et se doter de ressources collectives, et d'en assurer une gouvernance démocratique, pour résoudre les problèmes qu'ils rencontrent et améliorer leur vie quotidienne.ontrent et améliorer leur vie quotidienne.)
  • Définition des communs selon Hervé Le Crosnier  + ("Les communs c'est avant tout une ressource partagée qui pourrait être victime d'enclosure.")
  • Définition des communs selon Alain Ambrosi  + ("Les communs c'est un mode d'être et de vi"Les communs c'est un mode d'être et de vivre ensemble, de faire ensemble et de devenir ensemble. Et pour faire tout ça et dans tout ça chaque individualité, chaque personne, chaque être humain fait ça en étant partie de quelque chose, en prenant part à quelque chose et en partageant quelque chose".que chose et en partageant quelque chose".)
  • Luttes communes  + ("Luttes communes" est un documentaire qui "Luttes communes" est un documentaire qui raconte l'histoire de la recherche de la signification des Biens Communs en Europe centrale et orientale. Alternatives Européennes (EA) - une organisation qui prône la démocratie et l'égalité au-delà de l'Etat-Nation avec Teatro Valle Occupato de Rome ont initié en 2012 un débat transnational sur la signification des communs au-delà des frontières. Le désir d'en savoir plus sur les différentes luttes pour la réappropriation ou la protection des biens communs dans les anciennes sociétés communistes et socialistes qui ont connu des années de privatisation, amène à voyager à travers la Serbie, la Roumanie et la Bulgarie. Cela a pris la forme d'une «caravane des biens communs», composé de différents acteurs et occupants du Teatro Valle. Le voyage à travers l'Europe centrale et orientale visite les villes qui participaient au Festival Transeuropa, festival culturel d'EA qui a eu lieu dans 14 villes européennes en mai 2012.</br></br>Titre original: Common Struggles</br></br>Sous-titre: A journey with European movements for the commons</br></br>Directed by: Cecilia Anesi</br>Filmed by: Cecilia Anesi, Davide Starinieri, Giulio Rubino</br>Edited by: Cecilia Anesi, Gianmarco Giometti</br>Graphics and animation: Gianmarco Giometti, Diego Parbuono</br>Sound engineering: Marcello Fantera</br>Music: Municipale Balcanicarcello Fantera Music: Municipale Balcanica)
  • Puits  + ("Quand le puits est sec, on sait ce que va"Quand le puits est sec, on sait ce que vaut l'eau."</br></br>Ou encore, "c'est avec l'eau du corps qu'on tire celle du puits."</br></br>Vous trouverez beaucoup de ces proverbes africains, car le puits est un symbole connu de l'accès à l'eau en Afrique. Pendant notre séjour, nous avons vu une diversité de puits. Aussi, les jeunes ont pu essayer de leurs propres mains la courroie de l'accès.</br></br>Une petite capsule remix pour une ode aux puits.</br></br>Tout en travaillant à documenter leur stage humanitaire au Bénin, les jeunes du Collège Sainte-Anne de Lachine (Montréal (Québec)) ont été amené à porter leur regard sur trois thèmes choisis pendant le dernier camp de formation (eau, éducation, culture) afin de réaliser des capsules à partager sur la plate-forme de Remix Biens Communs.</br></br>Musique: "Odmiyasin" de Youssouf Karembe Musique: "Odmiyasin" de Youssouf Karembe)
  • Un nouveau droit pour l'administration partagée de biens communs  + ('''De nouvelles règles juridiques pour pre'''De nouvelles règles juridiques pour prendre soin des biens communs et reconstruire les communautés locales'''.</br></br>Quelque chose de nouveau s'est produit en Italie ces dernières années, quelque chose que personne n'aurait cru possible dans un pays où les biens communs ont traditionnellement été considérés comme les biens de personne, donc la proie du pillage ou de l'exploitation. C'est un changement culturel grâce auquel des milliers de personnes dans les villes comme dans les villages, au nord comme au sud, sortent de chez eux pour prendre soin avec leurs voisins des biens communs urbains : rues, places, parcs et espaces publics en général, biens culturels, écoles ainsi que des bâtiments publics abandonnés qui sont restaurés et revivent grâce aux efforts combinés de citoyens actifs. Tout cela va bien au-delà de la simple maintenance des biens urbains. Il s'agit plutôt d'une participation à la vie publique sous de nouvelles formes, alors que les citoyens actifs participent non seulement aux décisions publiques (démocratie participative), mais aussi à la solution des problèmes d'intérêt général (administration partagée). Ce faisant, ils construisent ou reconstruisent les liens qui unissent leur communauté, aident les gens à lutter contre la solitude, produisent l'intégration, le capital social et la confiance réciproque. L'impact positif de l'engagement des citoyens à prendre soin des biens communs va donc bien au-delà des aspects matériels, aussi importants soient-ils pour une meilleure qualité de vie. Cependant, paradoxalement, les règles juridiques issues d'une conception ancienne de la relation entre les citoyens et l'État interdisent de telles activités. C'est pourquoi le Labsus (Laboratorio per la sussidiarietà) a élaboré en 2014, en collaboration avec la municipalité de Bologne, de nouvelles règles municipales pour réglementer l'administration partagée et permettre aux citoyens de prendre soin des biens communs. Ces nouvelles règles ont été adoptées par les municipalités de tout le pays, permettant aux citoyens d'avoir des rapports égaux avec les administrations publiques locales, libérant ainsi de précieuses ressources et énergies civiques dans l'intérêt général. énergies civiques dans l'intérêt général.)
  • 19.10 Plaidoyers pour les communs dans le contexte municipal  + ('''L'Appel en commun du 23 octobre 2019''''''L'Appel en commun du 23 octobre 2019''' était dédié à un temps d'échange sur les différentes formes de plaidoyers pour les communs dans le contexte municipal et leurs enjeux. A quelques mois des élections municipales (en France), que ces démarches soient engagées de longue date, ou bien des initiatives nouvelles et en construction, leur mise en lumière offre l'opportunité de revisiter la géographie du mouvement des communs sous l'angle des relations entre société civile et puissance publique.ntre société civile et puissance publique.)
  • Anniversaire des 800 ans de la Magna Carta  + ('''Présentation''' A l’occasion du 800 iè'''Présentation'''</br></br>A l’occasion du 800 ième anniversaire de la signature de la Magna Carta (2015), le Festival Temps des communs organisait une conférence de presse durant laquelle différentes associations ont présenté les enjeux sur lesquels ils se mobilisent pour les temps des communs en passant des communs naturels aux outils numériques et juridiques, à l'éducation: des examples des enjeux.s, à l'éducation: des examples des enjeux.)
  • Ici, ailleurs... la terre qui nous nourrit  + (''Ici, ailleurs... la terre qui nous nourr''Ici, ailleurs... la terre qui nous nourrit'' suit l’itinéraire de Gavin, jeune maraîcher bio anglais qui travaille dans une ferme du sud de l’Angleterre. Confronté à la perte de ses terres agricoles, il prend conscience de la difficulté de trouver des terres pour développer des projets d’agriculture de proximité comme le sien. Il part alors à la rencontre d’autres fermiers européens qui ont eux aussi bataillé pour trouver des terres et les conserver dans la durée. Ce faisant, il rencontre des organisations qui se mobilisent pour préserver les terres nourricières et faciliter l’installation d’une nouvelle génération d’agriculteurs.</br></br>Introduction très concrète à la question de l’accès à la terre en Europe, ce film offre le panorama d’un mouvement en émergence qui voit fermiers, citoyens et orgnisations de la société civile s’unir pour préserver des terres pour une agriculture et une alimentation de proximité et de qualité.</br></br>Plus d'information : </br>* http://www.accesstoland.eu/film-Land-for-our-food</br>* http://www.accesstoland.eu/IMG/pdf/overview_-_the_land_for_our_food.pdfG/pdf/overview_-_the_land_for_our_food.pdf)
  • Le bien commun : l'assaut final  + (... une charge très argumentée, très démon... une charge très argumentée, très démonstrative contre la mondialisation libérale, nourrie de reportages et de témoignages recueillis au Canada, au Mexique, aux États-Unis, en Inde, en France. Avec les exemples très parlants de la marchandisation en cours de tous ces « biens publics mondiaux » que sont l’eau, les semences, la santé, les gênes, les connaissances et pratiques ancestrales ou nouvelles… ( Bernard Langlois, Politis)ou nouvelles… ( Bernard Langlois, Politis))
  • 100 en 1 jour Montréal: la ville comme bien commun  + (100 actions citoyennes le 5 octobre 2013 à Montréal. Un festival de création urbaine durant lequel les citoyens se réapproprient leur ville et y créent un meilleur endroit où vivre." http://www.100en1jourmontreal.com/)
  • Elf Pavlik - Strictly Moneyless  + (1er épisode de la web-série SideWays consa1er épisode de la web-série SideWays consacré à elf Pavlik. Ce dernier vit sans utiliser d'argent depuis plusieurs années et nous montre ainsi que d'autres voies sont possibles. Il travaille beaucoup, en tant que développeur web, mais exclusivement sur des projets qui ont du sens pour l'intérêt général (et donc non rémunéré). l'intérêt général (et donc non rémunéré).)
  • Agrocité de Gennevilliers - RAPTZ  + (2ème émission de radio Les communs urbains, l'Atl sur l'Agrocité de Gennevilliers réalisée avec RAPTZ.com.)
  • Balade urbaine autour des communs  + (3 balades urbaines sur le thème des communs, organisées à Paris, Marseille et Lille.)
  • Water (Istanbul Commons)  + (70% de la planète est recouvert d'eau. Tou70% de la planète est recouvert d'eau. Toute la vie sur la planète terre en dépend. Sa composition façonnée par des milliards d'années d'évolution sur Terre, en fait l'un des éléments de base de l'existence quotidienne de la vie ordinaire des humains. Avec l'air, l'eau est notre bien commun naturel le plus élémentaire.</br></br>Voir la suite sur Mapping The Commons (http://mappingthecommons.wordpress.com/2012/11/14/water-as-a-commons/#more-584)m/2012/11/14/water-as-a-commons/#more-584))
  • How Does the Commons Work?  + ( :FR Cette animation vidéo, illustre quelq</br>:FR</br>Cette animation vidéo, illustre quelques-unes des principales caractéristiques de la vision de David Bollier sur la façon dont nous pouvons gérer «les biens communs» de manière équitable pour transformer le système actuel sur la base du paradigme des communs.</br></br>:EN</br>How can we use "commoning" as a process to transform the social paradigm of our current system? In this paper for our "New Systems: Possibilities and Proposals" series exploring viable political-economic alternatives to the present order, economist David Bollier suggests we rethink the traditional "tragedy of the commons" argument, moving instead toward new and innovative ways to equitably manage shared resources. </br></br>In this stop-motion video animation, we illustrate some of the principal features of David Bollier’s vision for how we can manage "the commons" in an equitable fashion to transform our current system.</br>le fashion to transform our current system. )
  • 01 Les communs, quelle (im)pertinence ?  + ( :Pourquoi les communs ? Pourquoi les rapp</br>:Pourquoi les communs ? Pourquoi les rapprocher de l’éducation permanente ? Quelle convergence (ou pas) avec les politiques culturelles publiques ? Pourquoi publier un ouvrage pour stimuler la rencontre entre communs, opérateurs et droits culturels ?</br></br>:Avant-propos de l'ouvrage ''Neuf essentiels pour penser la culture en commun(s)'' par Pierre Hemptinne Directeur de la médiation culturelle à PointCulture, Administrateur de Culture & Démocratie</br>ure, Administrateur de Culture & Démocratie )
  • Good Copy Bad Copy  + ( :Un documentaire sur l'état du copyright et de la culture par Andreas Johsen, Ralf Christensen et Henrik Moltke. :Sous-titrage dans de nombreuses langues : français, espagnol, Allemand, russe et plus )
  • 14 Notice sur "Culture libre" de Lawrence Lessig  + ( :Une notice sur l'ouvrage ''Culture libre</br>:Une notice sur l'ouvrage ''Culture libre. Comment les médias utilisent la loi pour confisquer la culture et contrôler la créativité'' de Lawrence Lessig, </br></br>:Traduction collective de l’anglais via Wikisource https://www.ebooksgratuits.com/pdf/lessing_freeculture.pdf</br>oksgratuits.com/pdf/lessing_freeculture.pdf )
  • Chargement/Site  + (<blockquote> <div align="center"&<blockquote></br><div align="center">Edition française de Free Fair and Alive, The Insurgent Power Of The Commons est disponible en librairie à partir du 18 novembre 2022</div></br></blockquote></br><div align="center"><b>LE POUVOIR SUBVERSIF DES COMMUNS</b><br /></br>DAVID BOLLIER ET SILKE HELFRICH<br /></br>Traduction française coordonnée par Olivier Petitjean</div></br><p align="center"><i>Les communs ne se résument pas à des projets à petite échelle visant à améliorer la vie quotidienne. Ils sont une vision séminale pour réimaginer ensemble notre avenir et réinventer notre organisation sociale, notre économie, nos infrastructures, notre politique et le pouvoir de l’État lui-même.</i></p></br><p>Alors que le monde d’aujourd’hui est confronté aux risques de rupture climatique et de pénuries énergétiques, ce livre ose imaginer comment d’innombrables actes de partage peuvent construire une nouvelle culture et une économie politique révolutionnaire. Il ambitionne de conceptualiser les communs en tant que système social, dynamique et créatif, vivant de l’ingéniosité quotidienne et des valeurs coopératives.</p></br><p>Il développer un appareil théorique décrivant de manière fine et détaillée un ensemble de modèles de l’action en commun orienté vers ce qui est utile et équitable et de dessiner ainsi un terrain d’émancipation et de démocratie réelle.</p></br><p>En s’appuyant sur des exemples concrets de pratiques des communs à travers le monde, depuis les forêts communautaires de l’Inde et les communes urbaines d’Italie, jusqu’aux coopératives de plateformes sur internet et aux soins infirmiers de quartier aux Pays-Bas, David Bollier et Silke Helfrich démontrent que nous pouvons être des personnes libres et créatives et nous gouverner nous-mêmes grâce à des institutions justes et responsables.</p></br><h3>Les auteurs : David Bollier et Silke Helfrich</h3></br><p><strong>David Bollier</strong> est directeur du programme “Reinventing the Commons” au Schumacher Center for a New Economics et cofondateur du “Commons Strategies Group”. Auteur de La Renaissance des communs (ECLM, 2014), entre autres livres, il vit à Amherst, dans le Massachusetts, aux États-Unis.</p></br><p>Militante, universitaire et conférencière, <strong>Silke Helfrich</strong> a cofondé le “Commons Strategies Group” et le “Commons Institute”. Elle a été l’éditrice et la coautrice de plusieurs livres sur les communs et vivait à Neudenau, en Allemagne.</p></br><p><strong>Page web de l’éditeur :</strong></p></br><blockquote class="wp-embedded-content" data-secret="iI96aqajXR"><p><a href="https://www.eclm.fr/livre/le-pouvoir-subversif-des-communs/">Le pouvoir subversif des communs</a></p></blockquote></br><p><iframe class="wp-embedded-content" sandbox="allow-scripts" security="restricted" style="position: absolute; clip: rect(1px, 1px, 1px, 1px);" title="« Le pouvoir subversif des communs » — ECLM" src="https://www.eclm.fr/livre/le-pouvoir-subversif-des-communs/embed/#?secret=iI96aqajXR" data-secret="iI96aqajXR" width="600" height="338" frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no"></iframe><br /></br><strong>Contact presse :</strong><br /></br>Isabelle Yafil – 01 43 14 75 82 – isabelle.yafil@eclm.fr<br /></br>Partenariat de diffusion Remix the commons</p>"iI96aqajXR" width="600" height="338" frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no"></iframe><br /> <strong>Contact presse :</strong><br /> Isabelle Yafil – 01 43 14 75 82 – isabelle.yafil@eclm.fr<br /> Partenariat de diffusion Remix the commons</p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<blockquote> <div align="center"&<blockquote></br><div align="center">Edition française de Free Fair and Alive, The Insurgent Power Of The Commons est disponible en librairie à partir du 18 novembre 2022</div></br></blockquote></br><div align="center"><b>LE POUVOIR SUBVERSIF DES COMMUNS</b><br /></br>DAVID BOLLIER ET SILKE HELFRICH<br /></br>Traduction française coordonnée par Olivier Petitjean</div></br><p align="center"><i>Les communs ne se résument pas à des projets à petite échelle visant à améliorer la vie quotidienne. Ils sont une vision séminale pour réimaginer ensemble notre avenir et réinventer notre organisation sociale, notre économie, nos infrastructures, notre politique et le pouvoir de l’État lui-même.</i></p></br><p>Alors que le monde d’aujourd’hui est confronté aux risques de rupture climatique et de pénuries énergétiques, ce livre ose imaginer comment d’innombrables actes de partage peuvent construire une nouvelle culture et une économie politique révolutionnaire. Il ambitionne de conceptualiser les communs en tant que système social, dynamique et créatif, vivant de l’ingéniosité quotidienne et des valeurs coopératives.</p></br><p>Il développer un appareil théorique décrivant de manière fine et détaillée un ensemble de modèles de l’action en commun orienté vers ce qui est utile et équitable et de dessiner ainsi un terrain d’émancipation et de démocratie réelle.</p></br><p>En s’appuyant sur des exemples concrets de pratiques des communs à travers le monde, depuis les forêts communautaires de l’Inde et les communes urbaines d’Italie, jusqu’aux coopératives de plateformes sur internet et aux soins infirmiers de quartier aux Pays-Bas, David Bollier et Silke Helfrich démontrent que nous pouvons être des personnes libres et créatives et nous gouverner nous-mêmes grâce à des institutions justes et responsables.</p></br><h3>Les auteurs : David Bollier et Silke Helfrich</h3></br><p><strong>David Bollier</strong> est directeur du programme “Reinventing the Commons” au Schumacher Center for a New Economics et cofondateur du “Commons Strategies Group”. Auteur de La Renaissance des communs (ECLM, 2014), entre autres livres, il vit à Amherst, dans le Massachusetts, aux États-Unis.</p></br><p>Militante, universitaire et conférencière, <strong>Silke Helfrich</strong> a cofondé le “Commons Strategies Group” et le “Commons Institute”. Elle a été l’éditrice et la coautrice de plusieurs livres sur les communs et vivait à Neudenau, en Allemagne.</p></br><p><strong>Page web de l’éditeur :</strong></p></br><blockquote class="wp-embedded-content" data-secret="iI96aqajXR"><p><a href="https://www.eclm.fr/livre/le-pouvoir-subversif-des-communs/">Le pouvoir subversif des communs</a></p></blockquote></br><p><iframe class="wp-embedded-content" sandbox="allow-scripts" security="restricted" style="position: absolute; clip: rect(1px, 1px, 1px, 1px);" title="« Le pouvoir subversif des communs » — ECLM" src="https://www.eclm.fr/livre/le-pouvoir-subversif-des-communs/embed/#?secret=iI96aqajXR" data-secret="iI96aqajXR" width="600" height="338" frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no"></iframe><br /></br><strong>Contact presse :</strong><br /></br>Isabelle Yafil – 01 43 14 75 82 – isabelle.yafil@eclm.fr<br /></br>Partenariat de diffusion Remix the commons</p>"iI96aqajXR" width="600" height="338" frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no"></iframe><br /> <strong>Contact presse :</strong><br /> Isabelle Yafil – 01 43 14 75 82 – isabelle.yafil@eclm.fr<br /> Partenariat de diffusion Remix the commons</p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<blockquote> <div align="center"&<blockquote></br><div align="center">Edition française de Free Fair and Alive, The Insurgent Power Of The Commons est disponible en librairie à partir du 18 novembre 2022</div></br></blockquote></br><div align="center"><b>LE POUVOIR SUBVERSIF DES COMMUNS</b><br /></br>DAVID BOLLIER ET SILKE HELFRICH<br /></br>Traduction française coordonnée par Olivier Petitjean</div></br><p align="center"><i>Les communs ne se résument pas à des projets à petite échelle visant à améliorer la vie quotidienne. Ils sont une vision séminale pour réimaginer ensemble notre avenir et réinventer notre organisation sociale, notre économie, nos infrastructures, notre politique et le pouvoir de l’État lui-même.</i></p></br><p>Alors que le monde d’aujourd’hui est confronté aux risques de rupture climatique et de pénuries énergétiques, ce livre ose imaginer comment d’innombrables actes de partage peuvent construire une nouvelle culture et une économie politique révolutionnaire. Il ambitionne de conceptualiser les communs en tant que système social, dynamique et créatif, vivant de l’ingéniosité quotidienne et des valeurs coopératives.</p></br><p>Il développer un appareil théorique décrivant de manière fine et détaillée un ensemble de modèles de l’action en commun orienté vers ce qui est utile et équitable et de dessiner ainsi un terrain d’émancipation et de démocratie réelle.</p></br><p>En s’appuyant sur des exemples concrets de pratiques des communs à travers le monde, depuis les forêts communautaires de l’Inde et les communes urbaines d’Italie, jusqu’aux coopératives de plateformes sur internet et aux soins infirmiers de quartier aux Pays-Bas, David Bollier et Silke Helfrich démontrent que nous pouvons être des personnes libres et créatives et nous gouverner nous-mêmes grâce à des institutions justes et responsables.</p></br><h3>Les auteurs : David Bollier et Silke Helfrich</h3></br><p><strong>David Bollier</strong> est directeur du programme “Reinventing the Commons” au Schumacher Center for a New Economics et cofondateur du “Commons Strategies Group”. Auteur de La Renaissance des communs (ECLM, 2014), entre autres livres, il vit à Amherst, dans le Massachusetts, aux États-Unis.</p></br><p>Militante, universitaire et conférencière, <strong>Silke Helfrich</strong> a cofondé le “Commons Strategies Group” et le “Commons Institute”. Elle a été l’éditrice et la coautrice de plusieurs livres sur les communs et vivait à Neudenau, en Allemagne.</p></br><p><strong>Page web de l’éditeur :</strong></p></br><blockquote class="wp-embedded-content" data-secret="iI96aqajXR"><p><a href="https://www.eclm.fr/livre/le-pouvoir-subversif-des-communs/">Le pouvoir subversif des communs</a></p></blockquote></br><p><iframe class="wp-embedded-content" sandbox="allow-scripts" security="restricted" style="position: absolute; clip: rect(1px, 1px, 1px, 1px);" title="« Le pouvoir subversif des communs » — ECLM" src="https://www.eclm.fr/livre/le-pouvoir-subversif-des-communs/embed/#?secret=iI96aqajXR" data-secret="iI96aqajXR" width="600" height="338" frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no"></iframe><br /></br><strong>Contact presse :</strong><br /></br>Isabelle Yafil – 01 43 14 75 82 – isabelle.yafil@eclm.fr<br /></br>Partenariat de diffusion Remix the commons</p>"iI96aqajXR" width="600" height="338" frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no"></iframe><br /> <strong>Contact presse :</strong><br /> Isabelle Yafil – 01 43 14 75 82 – isabelle.yafil@eclm.fr<br /> Partenariat de diffusion Remix the commons</p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<blockquote><p> In the coming <blockquote><p> In the coming months, three of the partners of Remix The Commons, LARTES, Communautique and VECAM, will initiate an experiment to formalize popular workshops for mapping the commons, develop tools and a free and open practice manual (FLOSS manual) for share this work with those who want the lead it in their own community. </ blockquote></p></br><p>Mapping Common in Africa (Cartographier les Communs en Afrique) is an initiative whose center of gravity is located in Senegal, between Saint Louis and Dakar. It is to design an ambitious and popular process of learning and empowering people on their commons. It mobilizes activists, intellectuals and researchers from different geographical and cultural backgrounds and disciplinary who share the ambition to rebuild commitment and citizen participation on public property.</p></br><p>Commons are goods or things that do not belong to anyone in particular, but whose use is common to all, and management established on a cooperative and democratic basis, ie it allows each to take part in the development of rules and decisions that affect himself.</p></br><p>Examine commons from the point of view of production of social and symbolic links, is questioning how men are all together human community and how by accident or necessity, they can show their capacity to know or not that they are trying to consolidate this link or to lose it, how they are able or not to build and take care of commons (Abdourahmane Seck).</p></br><p>Based on the experiences and issues specific to the African continent, the Commons Mapping Project in Africa is to develop methods of interpretation and representation, including mapping, of the issues relative to the commons, to systematize and to organize their mutual enrichment in an open and collaborative base for the purpose of empowering people.</p></br><p>This project will contribute to the networking of commoners in Africa, and to strengthen their interaction with the rest of the world, through the sharing of visions and practices and the contribution to the development of methods and tools for mapping the commons.</p></br><p><em>Folow this work (in French) in the <a href="http://wiki.remixthecommons.org/index.php/Communs_en_Afrique">wiki</a></em> of Remix The Commons and read more in the <a href="https://www.remixthecommons.org/fr/2014/07/cartographier-…uns-en-afrique/">French version of this post</a>.</p>ix The Commons and read more in the <a href="https://www.remixthecommons.org/fr/2014/07/cartographier-…uns-en-afrique/">French version of this post</a>.</p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<blockquote><p> Some experimen<blockquote><p> Some experiments for mapping the commons, from the definitions and brief descriptions of commoning actions or initiatives, with an instance of Chimere installed by Frédéric Léon at Brest. Chimere allows to place on a maps « points of interest » as defined by their geographic coordinates, text + multimedia documents (video , audio, images). Points of interest can be classified into categories organized by families. Maps are defined by selections of geographical zones and categories.<br /></br></ blockquote></p></br><p><iframe width='660' height='350' frameborder='0' scrolling='no' marginheight='0' marginwidth='0' src='http://remixthecommons.infini.fr/def-commons/simple'></iframe><br /><a target='_blank' href='http://remixthecommons.infini.fr/def-commons' rel="noopener noreferrer">Agrandir</a> – <a target='_blank' href='http://remixthecommons.infini.fr/def-commons/edit/' rel="noopener noreferrer">Participer</a></p></br><p>The first idea, starting this experiment was to locate on a map hundred of definitions of the commons made since the Berlin Conference of 2010, and look at how to use this medium as a collective means of expression on the notion of commons. For the test, a douzen of definitions is placed on the map. The integration of all the hundreds of available definitions give more card provided. They are searchable by language. Sorting by tag does not exist. It is the next step we are chalenging. It will allow to make more visible the « issues » generated on the Remix The Commons website. The integration of this map in the site remix is done by widget in a blog post or page. Eventually, the card could be powered by mashup multimedia services.</p></br><p>Second experiment : <a href="http://remixthecommons.infini.fr/type-de-biens-communs">mapping documents of commoning practices</a> by category « types of commons » (only with the parents of the categories of Charlotte Hess’ classification, used on the web site Remix the Commons) . The maps can be made by geographical areas. <a href="http://remixthecommons.infini.fr/visages-des-communs">Here</a> a map of a few points in Quebec .</p></br><p>Chimere freely allows the addition of new points of interest by users via <a href="http://remixthecommons.infini.fr/type-de-biens-communs/edit" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">a form</a> pretty simple. Each zone provides to the users a form that allows to classify points of interest by the category of the zone.</p></br><p>At this level, it would be useful to complete chimere with elements such as a device of tags of points of interest, a synchronization of files on the map, a synchronization of the points of interest in the catalog of Remix the Commons.</p></br><p>But to go further, it should be necessary to work on approaches of mapping the commons. The identification of resources is the first degree of a mapping of the commons. Should imagine mapping commons based modes of administration of resources, or models of distribution of property rights, or value systems attached to commoning practices and certainly other things.</p></br><p>Frédéric Sultan</p>ng commons based modes of administration of resources, or models of distribution of property rights, or value systems attached to commoning practices and certainly other things.</p> <p>Frédéric Sultan</p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<blockquote><p><em>Defin<blockquote><p><em>Define the commons #3</em>, is the third serie of short videos of definitions of the commons, produced by Communautique and Gazibo for <a href="http://wiki.remixthecommons.org/index.php?title=Definir_le_bien_commun&action"><em>Define The Commons</em></a>. It contains 16 capsules presented below. This serie has been gathered at the Internationale conference <a href="http://p2pfoundation.net/Berlin_Commons_Conference">ECONOMICS AND THE COMMON(S): FROM SEED FORM TO CORE PARADIGM</a> , co-organized by <a href="http://p2pfoundation.net/Commons_Strategies_Group"> Commons Strategies Group</a>, the <a href="http://www.boell.de">Heinrich Böll</a> and <a href="http://www.fph.ch">Charles Leopold Mayer Pour le Progrès de l’Homme</a> Foundations and <a href="http://remixthecommons.org">Remix The Commons</a>, in Berlin, May 24 and 25, 2013.</p></blockquote></br><h3>Presentation</h3></br><p><a href="http://wiki.remixthecommons.org/index.php?title=Definir_le_bien_commun"><em>Define The Commons</em></a> is a multilingual project sharing definitions of commons. It is a process of collecting spontaneous and very brief definitions of the commons, made over several years and in different places around the world. </p></br><p>The project started in the first by interviewing people during the first <a href="http://p2pfoundation.net/Berlin_Commons_Conference">International Commons Conference</a>, co-organized by the Heinrich Böll Foundation and the<a href="http://p2pfoundation.net/Commons_Strategies_Group"> Commons Strategies Group</a>, in Berlin November 1 and 2, 2010. The conference organizers and participants were invited to define the commons with just one sentence in their own langage. Since 2010, many other definitions have been collected during other meetings. </p></br><h3>Future developpement</h3></br><p>Collection of the definitions of the commons continues. It is open to individuals and organizations contributions to define the paradigm of the commons. Publications and uses of the collection of definitions are in preparation, such as a mapping of the definitions of the commons. This project will also contribute to the creation of a glossary of commons through the identification of the terms used in the definitions.</p></br><p>If you want to participate, please sent an email to Alain Ambrosi (ambrosia/at/web.ca) or Frédéric Sultan (fredericsultan/at/gmail.com). </p></br><h3>Collaborators</h3></br><p>This initiative is an idea of Alain Ambrosi. Join contributors in the <a href="http://wiki.remixthecommons.org/index.php?title=Definir_le_bien_commun&action"> wiki-page</a>.</p></br><h3>Funding</h3></br><p>The project have been launched within the framework of the prototyping phase of <em>Remix The Commons</em> supported by the International Organization of Francophonie and the Foundation for the Progress of Human (FPH).</p></br><h3>Contribution of Remix The Commons</h3></br><p>Remix The Commons is the methodological and technical support of this approach.</p>ve been launched within the framework of the prototyping phase of <em>Remix The Commons</em> supported by the International Organization of Francophonie and the Foundation for the Progress of Human (FPH).</p> <h3>Contribution of Remix The Commons</h3> <p>Remix The Commons is the methodological and technical support of this approach.</p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<blockquote><p><em>Defin<blockquote><p><em>Define the commons #5</em>, is the fifth serie of short videos of definitions of the commons, produced by Communautique and Gazibo for <a href="http://wiki.remixthecommons.org/index.php?title=Definir_le_bien_commun&action"><em>Define The Commons</em></a>. It contains 12 capsules presented below. This serie has been gathered at the Internationale conference <a href="http://p2pfoundation.net/Berlin_Commons_Conference">ECONOMICS AND THE COMMON(S): FROM SEED FORM TO CORE PARADIGM</a> , co-organized by <a href="http://p2pfoundation.net/Commons_Strategies_Group"> Commons Strategies Group</a>, the <a href="http://www.boell.de">Heinrich Böll</a> and <a href="http://www.fph.ch">Charles Leopold Mayer Pour le Progrès de l’Homme</a> Foundations and <a href="http://remixthecommons.org">Remix The Commons</a>, in Berlin, May 24 and 25, 2013.</p></blockquote></br><h3>Presentation</h3></br><p><a href="http://wiki.remixthecommons.org/index.php?title=Definir_le_bien_commun"><em>Define The Commons</em></a> is a multilingual project sharing definitions of commons. It is a process of collecting spontaneous and very brief definitions of the commons, made over several years and in different places around the world. </p></br><p>The project started in the first by interviewing people during the first <a href="http://p2pfoundation.net/Berlin_Commons_Conference">International Commons Conference</a>, co-organized by the Heinrich Böll Foundation and the<a href="http://p2pfoundation.net/Commons_Strategies_Group"> Commons Strategies Group</a>, in Berlin November 1 and 2, 2010. The conference organizers and participants were invited to define the commons with just one sentence in their own langage. Since 2010, many other definitions have been collected during other meetings. </p></br><h3>Future developpement</h3></br><p>Collection of the definitions of the commons continues. It is open to individuals and organizations contributions to define the paradigm of the commons. Publications and uses of the collection of definitions are in preparation, such as a mapping of the definitions of the commons. This project will also contribute to the creation of a glossary of commons through the identification of the terms used in the definitions.</p></br><p>If you want to participate, please sent an email to Alain Ambrosi (ambrosia/at/web.ca) or Frédéric Sultan (fredericsultan/at/gmail.com). </p></br><h3>Collaborators</h3></br><p>This initiative is an idea of Alain Ambrosi. Join contributors in the <a href="http://wiki.remixthecommons.org/index.php?title=Definir_le_bien_commun&action"> wiki-page</a>.</p></br><h3>Funding</h3></br><p>The project have been launched within the framework of the prototyping phase of <em>Remix The Commons</em> supported by the International Organization of Francophonie and the Foundation for the Progress of Human (FPH).</p></br><h3>Contribution of Remix The Commons</h3></br><p>Remix The Commons is the methodological and technical support of this approach.</p>ve been launched within the framework of the prototyping phase of <em>Remix The Commons</em> supported by the International Organization of Francophonie and the Foundation for the Progress of Human (FPH).</p> <h3>Contribution of Remix The Commons</h3> <p>Remix The Commons is the methodological and technical support of this approach.</p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<blockquote><p><em>Defin<blockquote><p><em>Define the commons #5</em>, is the fifth serie of short videos of definitions of the commons, produced by Communautique and Gazibo for <a href="http://wiki.remixthecommons.org/index.php?title=Definir_le_bien_commun&action"><em>Define The Commons</em></a>. It contains 12 capsules presented below. This serie has been gathered at the Internationale conference <a href="http://p2pfoundation.net/Berlin_Commons_Conference">ECONOMICS AND THE COMMON(S): FROM SEED FORM TO CORE PARADIGM</a> , co-organized by <a href="http://p2pfoundation.net/Commons_Strategies_Group"> Commons Strategies Group</a>, the <a href="http://www.boell.de">Heinrich Böll</a> and <a href="http://www.fph.ch">Charles Leopold Mayer Pour le Progrès de l’Homme</a> Foundations and <a href="http://remixthecommons.org">Remix The Commons</a>, in Berlin, May 24 and 25, 2013.</p></blockquote></br><h3>Presentation</h3></br><p><a href="http://wiki.remixthecommons.org/index.php?title=Definir_le_bien_commun"><em>Define The Commons</em></a> is a multilingual project sharing definitions of commons. It is a process of collecting spontaneous and very brief definitions of the commons, made over several years and in different places around the world. </p></br><p>The project started in the first by interviewing people during the first <a href="http://p2pfoundation.net/Berlin_Commons_Conference">International Commons Conference</a>, co-organized by the Heinrich Böll Foundation and the<a href="http://p2pfoundation.net/Commons_Strategies_Group"> Commons Strategies Group</a>, in Berlin November 1 and 2, 2010. The conference organizers and participants were invited to define the commons with just one sentence in their own langage. Since 2010, many other definitions have been collected during other meetings. </p></br><h3>Future developpement</h3></br><p>Collection of the definitions of the commons continues. It is open to individuals and organizations contributions to define the paradigm of the commons. Publications and uses of the collection of definitions are in preparation, such as a mapping of the definitions of the commons. This project will also contribute to the creation of a glossary of commons through the identification of the terms used in the definitions.</p></br><p>If you want to participate, please sent an email to Alain Ambrosi (ambrosia/at/web.ca) or Frédéric Sultan (fredericsultan/at/gmail.com). </p></br><h3>Collaborators</h3></br><p>This initiative is an idea of Alain Ambrosi. Join contributors in the <a href="http://wiki.remixthecommons.org/index.php?title=Definir_le_bien_commun&action"> wiki-page</a>.</p></br><h3>Funding</h3></br><p>The project have been launched within the framework of the prototyping phase of <em>Remix The Commons</em> supported by the International Organization of Francophonie and the Foundation for the Progress of Human (FPH).</p></br><h3>Contribution of Remix The Commons</h3></br><p>Remix The Commons is the methodological and technical support of this approach.</p>ve been launched within the framework of the prototyping phase of <em>Remix The Commons</em> supported by the International Organization of Francophonie and the Foundation for the Progress of Human (FPH).</p> <h3>Contribution of Remix The Commons</h3> <p>Remix The Commons is the methodological and technical support of this approach.</p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<blockquote><p>Afin de nourrir<blockquote><p>Afin de nourrir la réflexion sur l’intégration des communs de la connaissance dans les visions et perspectives des acteurs engagés dans la transition, nous proposons un séminaire autour du projet FLOK Society ave c Michel Bauwens les 22 et 23 septembre 2014 en région parisienne.</p></blockquote></br><p>Le projet FLOK Society (Free, Libre, Open Knowledge) est la première tentative d’apporter des propositions opérationnelles à l’échelle d’un pays pour une transition vers une société basée sur la connaissance libre et ouverte. Il vise à créer les conditions d’une transformation simultanée de la société civile, du marché et des pouvoirs publics basée sur une appropriation du paradigme des communs de la connaissance.</p></br><p>Le projet FLOK Society a été élaborer en Équateur à la demande d’institutions gouvernementales. Il a été dirigé par Michel Bauwens, leader de la P2P Foudation, qui a mobilisé autour de lui une large équipe de chercheurs et d’activistes en Équateur, en Amérique Latine et à travers le monde. Les travaux ont mis en perspective les quatre grandes filières mobilisant et produisant les communs de la connaissance : éducation et culture, science, industrie agriculture et services, et citoyenneté et participation (ref : <a href="http://tinyurl.com/obd9jdh">http://tinyurl.com/obd9jdh</a>), pour brosser une analyse de leurs effets de transformations sur le marché, l’État et la société civile, et proposer des orientations transversales et sectorielles de politiques publiques pour faire émerger une économie sociale de la connaissance qui contribue à une transition sociale, économique et environnementale. Ces propositions sont la déclinaison d’une matrice à caractère générale, sous forme de préconisations spécifiques au contexte local équatorien.</p></br><p>Indépendamment de la manière dont celles-ci seront (ou non) reprises sous formes de politiques publiques par le gouvernement ou d’initiatives de la société civile en Équateur, les travaux du projet FLOK Society offrent un corpus de propositions et une méthodologie qui méritent d’être mis à l’épreuve d’autres contextes que celui de l’Équateur. Ce séminaire invite à identifier et approfondir les propositions du projet FLOK Society et les mettre en perspective avec la recherche, les expériences et les mobilisations dans le contexte français et européen.</p></br><p>Dans ce contexte, les acteurs de la transition sont inscrits dans une histoire et un agenda de luttes, de mobilisations et d’expérimentations. Ce séminaire vise à permettre d’intégrer le paradigme des communs de la connaissance de manière utile et efficace dans les visions politiques des familles de pensée qui constituent les forces de la transition, que sont les mouvements sociaux, le syndicalisme, et l’Economie Sociale et Solidaire.</p></br><p>Comment la réflexion sur la place des communs de la connaissance va-t-elle inspirer ces familles de pensée ? Quels agendas bâtir ou rejoindre ? Sur quels territoires et à quelles échelles doit-on mobiliser les communs de la connaissance pour une transformation sociale, culturelle, économique et politique vers une société plus juste, plus participative et, consciente et respectueuse des limites de la planète ?</p></br><p>Le séminaire se structure autour de trois temps, correspondant aux trois axes objets en transformation : le marché, la puissance publique et la société civile. Pour chacun de ces temps, il s’agit d’analyser les apports des communs de la connaissance aux débats et aux luttes sociales et politiques en cours, pour, dans la mesure du possible, élaborer des propositions, dégager des lignes de forces et des stratégies de convergence sectorielles et territoriales. Ces trois axes de travail seront précédés d’une présentation du projet FLOK Society et suivi d’un temps de bilan du séminaire.</p></br><p>Le séminaire se déroule à Villarceaux, OEcocentre de la Bergerie, avec le soutien de la Fondation Charles Léopold Mayer – FPH</p></br><p>Information complémentaire : <a href="mailto:fredericsultan@gmail.com">Frédéric Sultan</a></p>ericsultan@gmail.com">Frédéric Sultan</a></p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<blockquote><p>As Alain Ambros<blockquote><p>As Alain Ambrosi wrote in 2012, « <a href="http://wiki.remixthecommons.org/index.php?title=Le_bien_commun_est_sur_toutes_les_l%C3%A8vres" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Commons is on everyone’s lips</a>« 1. In order to make this notion known and to avoid its dilution in sometimes too vague speeches, the collective Remix the Commons endeavors to decipher the practices and to sketch out the semantic and conceptual field of the movement of the commons from the collection and analysis of the documents it produces. The development of this vocabulary, which uses the tools of the semantic web, makes it possible to link the initiatives of documentation and promotion of the commons without erasing what makes their identities unique. By doing that, the movement of the commons has a space for strategic collaboration.</p></blockquote></br><figure id="attachment_4643" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-4643" style="width: 1024px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="size-large wp-image-4643" src="https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/alaina-buzas-Samburu-vocabulary--1024x681.jpg" alt="By Alaina Buzas " width="1024" height="681" /><figcaption id="caption-attachment-4643" class="wp-caption-text">By Alaina Buzas</figcaption></figure></br><p>It is in 2010 that Remix the Commons initiates a process of documentation of the commons. Initially, the collective has a simple web site to identify and report content, mostly video, accessible online. At the same time, an initial series of video interviews was conducted at an international meeting in Berlin (2010). Others will follow the rhythm of World Social Forums or local initiatives in France, Senegal, Quebec first, and then in many countries on different continents. It quickly becomes necessary to allow each person to search by using key words in this documentation.</p></br><h1>From key words to the commons vocabulary</h1></br><p>When cataloging media objects on the Remix the Commons wiki (more than 500 media objects now), we describe the content of each production according to four axes which helps to position it in the field of the commons: object or resource to be commonified, stakes, associated actions and expected results. To date, more than 400 « key concepts » have been identified from the corpus gathered on the site. After that, ech concept is a card that uses the information on the Remix the Commons wiki, but also data from other sources accessible by using linking techniques by wikis and the semantic web. From each record, the user accesses information from the main documentary collections associated with the commons (P2P Foundation, Transformap, Digital Library of the Commons) and the large reference databases DBpedia, Wikidata, VIAF And WorldCat. Each concept is accompanied by definitions in several languages, resources published around the world that illustrate the point or refer to practices.</p></br><p>This set of key concepts provides a vivid and moving description of the world from the point of view of the commons. This collection is freely accessible, usable by all and open to contribution. Although this work is still at an experimental stage, it opens up interesting perspectives in terms of research, the production and the dissemination of knowledge about the commons. Holes, gaps and nuances between sources of information, between languages and cultures can be identified, documented and discussed among the actors involved in the field of the commons.</p></br><p>The vocabulary of the commons highlighted can support the emerging practices and contribute to the enrichment of the contents in Wikipedia and Wikidata, for example. The associations and collectives that contribute to the documentation of the commons, have there a resource that allows them to collaborate on the production of informational commons on the commons.</p>te to the documentation of the commons, have there a resource that allows them to collaborate on the production of informational commons on the commons.</p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<blockquote><p>Comment traduir<blockquote><p>Comment traduire les communs en processus de transformation systématique de la société ? L’équateur lance une initiative qui vise à faire se rencontrer les hackers et les communautés indigènes autour du partage de la connaissance.</p></blockquote></br><p>Traduction de l’<a href="http://floksociety.org/2013/09/18/michel-bauwens-arriba-al-ecuador/">article original : Michel Bauwens arriba al Ecuador</a>.</p></br><p>FLOK Society souhaite la bienvenue à Michel Bauwens en Equateur. Michel Bauwens, l’un des fondateurs de la Fondation P2P, est arrivé à Quito le 17 septembre pour participer au projet de réinvention fondamentale de l’Equateur. Bauwens dirigera une équipe de recherche qui se propose de déclencher un processus participatif mondial avec une mise en œuvre immédiate en Equateur. Le processus vise à retourner aux racines de l’économie équatorienne, pour déclencher une transition vers une société de la connaissance libre et ouverte.</p></br><p>Au cours du premier semestre de 2014, Michel Bauwens participera à la mise en place d’un réseau mondial de chercheurs sur la transition. La Fondation P2P est un réseau mondial de chercheurs qui documente le passage à des pratiques ouvertes, participatives et basées sur les communs dans tous les domaines de l’activité humaine, et plus particulièrement dans celui de la connaissance et du code ouvert, et le passage à la coopération en matière de conception ouverte, de production ouverte, de science ouverte, de gouvernement ouvert, d’agriculture ouverte et production ouverte qui ont un fort potentiel d’amélioration des processus agricoles et industriels durables.</p></br><p>L’Equateur est le premier pays à s’engager dans la création d’une société basée sur la connaissance ouverte comme biens communs. Afin de réaliser la transition vers un « bien savoir », ou une société de «bonne connaissance» <a href="http://plan2009.senplades.gob.ec/web/en" rel="nofollow">http://plan2009.senplades.gob.ec/web/en</a>, qui est une extension de la stratégie officielle pour une société basée sur le « buen vivir ». L’Institut d’études avancées (IAEN sigle espagnol ) à Quito, Équateur, dirigé par le recteur Carlos Prieto, a lancé un processus stratégique, appelé Project Society FLOK, qui vise à organiser une conférence internationale en Mars 2014 et produire 10 documents stratégiques proposant des politiques de transition vers une société de la bonne connaissance, qui sera présenté aux citoyens équatoriens à travers des processus participatifs intensifs, semblables à ceux qui ont eu lieu lors de la rédaction de la nouvelle Constitution et les plans nationaux ambitieux, qui fixent les orientations de la politique du gouvernement.</p></br><p>Alors que le Buen Vivir vise à remplacer l’accumulation aveugle de la croissance économique par une forme de croissance qui profite directement au bien-être du peuple équatorien. Buen Saber vise à créer des communs de la connaissance ouvert qui faciliteront une telle transition. FLOK signifie « Free Libre and Open Knowledge ». Pour établir ces nouvelles orientations et documents, IAEN s’est mis en lien avec le mouvement international hacker et logiciels libres, mais aussi avec ses extensions à travers les nombreuses initiatives pairs à pairs qui ont pour objectif de constituer un corps de connaissance pour la production physique dans l’agriculture et l’industrie.</p></br><p>La base de connaissances de la Fondation P2P met également l’accent sur la documentation des nouvelles politiques et des cadres juridiques mis en place par les villes ouvertes au partage, telles que Séoul, San Francisco, et Naples, et les régions telles que Bordeaux, Open Commons Region de Linz, en Autriche, au Soudan du Sud, le Cabineto Digital de Rio del Sur, et plus encore. La base de données de 22.000 initiatives sur les communs à travers le monde a été vu près de 25 millions de fois et attire 25.000 chercheurs, activistes, utilisateurs et des lecteurs chaque jour. Michel Bauwens est également l’auteur d’une synthése de l’économie collaborative, l’expert externe pour l’Académie pontificale des sciences sociales, un membre du Forum Hangwang à Chengdu qui étudie la viabilité industrielle, et s’est engagé dans un projet de recherche de l’Université Leuphana sur la démocratie liquide numérique. En tant que membre fondateur et partenaire du Commons Strategies Group, il a co-organisé deux réunions mondiales sur les biens communs, la dernière en mai 2013 à Berlin a été dédiée au domaine émergent de l’Économie basée sur les communs.</p></br><p>En Mars 2013, la Fondation P2P a organisé un « wikisprint hispanique mondiale» , avec l’aide de l’activiste ispano-brésilien Bernardo Gutierrez, au cours de laquelle plus de 500 participants individuels et collectifs, dans plus de 60 villes et 23 pays, ont cartographié les initiatives P2P, de partage et de biens communs dans leur région et les zones d’activités , permettant l’interconnexion d’un réseau de militants et d’universitaires latino-américains.</p></br><p>IAEN estime que la collaboration entre les communautés hacktivistes, la Société FLOK et les réseaux mondiaux et hispaniques actifs dans la construction des biens communs ouverts sera essentielle pour créer une synergie avec les acteurs locaux de la société équatorienne, et aidera à atteindre le but que le pays s’est donné.</p></br><p>Traduction de l’article <a href="http://floksociety.org/en/2013/09/18/michel-bauwens-arriba-al-ecuador/">Michel Bauwens arrives in Ecuador</a> par F. Sultan</p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<blockquote><p>From the 15th-1<blockquote><p>From the 15th-17th of November 2016 a European Commons Assembly will take place in Brussels. The commoners will convene, discuss, showcase, and reclaim Europe. On the afternoon of the 16th, around 150 will partcipate in a meeting in the European Parliament, organized in cooperation with the EP intergroup on Common Goods and Public Services (Led by Marisa Matias, Dario Tamburrano, Ernesto Urtasun, Sergio Cofferati). A variety of other events (and local assemblies) will take place outside Parliament, both in Brussels and across Europe.</br></p></blockquote></br><p><H1>Networking, unity and policy around the commons paradigm </H1></p></br><p>On September 26, a group of nonprofits, foundations, and other civil society organizations jointly publish a “Call for a European Commons Assembly” (https://europeancommonsassembly.eu/#section1). The collectively drafted document, which continues to garner signatures from groups and individuals around Europe, serves as a declaration of purpose for a distributed network of “commoners.”<br /></br><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/ECA-300x212.jpg" alt="eca" width="900" height="636" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-4561" /><br /></br>Author: TILL GENTZSCH</p></br><p>The Assembly seeks to unite citizens in trans-local and trans-european solidarity to overcome Europe’s current challenges and reinvigorate the political process for the 21st century. The commons can be understood as a bridging paradigm that stresses cooperation in management of resources, knowledge, tools, and spaces as diverse as water, Wikipedia, a crowdfund, or a community garden. Their Call describes commoning as:</p></br><ul></br>…the network-based cooperation and localized bottom-up initiatives already sustained by millions of people around Europe and the world. These initiatives create self-managed systems that satisfy important needs, and often work outside of dominant markets and traditional state programmes while pioneering new hybrid structures.</ul></br><p> The Assembly emerged in May from a diverse, gender balanced pilot community of 28 activists from 15 European countries, working in different domains of the commons. New people are joining the Assembly every week, and ECA is inclusive and open for others to join, so that a broad and resilient European movement can coalesce. It seeks to visibilize acts of commoning by citizens for citizens, while promoting interaction with policy and institutions at both the national and European levels. </p></br><p><H1>Part of a broader movement</H1><br /></br>The rapid embrace of commons as an alternative holistic, sustainable and social worldview is in part an expression of unease with the unjust current economic system and democratic deficiencies. The commons movement has exploded in recent years, following the award of the Nobel Prize in Economics to Elinor Ostrom in 2009 for her work on managing common resources. It has also seen overlap with other movements, such as the Social and Solidarity and Sharing Economy movements, peer to peer production, and Degrowth.</p></br><p>Michel Bauwens, part of the ECA who is also a prominent figure in the peer-to-peer movement, explains: <em>All over the world, a new social movement is emerging, which is challenging the ‘extractive’ premises of the mainstream political economy and which is co-constructing the seed forms of a sustainable and solidary society. Commoners are also getting a voice, for example through the Assemblies of the Commons that are emerging in French cities and elsewhere. The time is ripe for a shoutout to the political world, through a European Assembly of the Commons.</em></p></br><p>The Call includes an open invitation to Brussels from November 15 to 17, 2016 for three days of activities and shared reflection on how to protect and promote the commons. It will include an official session in the European Parliament, hosted by the Intergroup on Common Goods and Public Services, on November 16 (limited capacity). </p></br><p>You can read and sign the full text of the Call, also available in French, Spanish, and soon other European languages, on the <a href="http://europeancommonsassembly.eu">ECA website</a>. There is an <a href="http://europeancommonsassembly.eu/sign-call/">option to sign</a> as an individual or an organization.</p></br><p>For more information, visit <a href="http://europeancommonsassembly.eu/">http://europeancommonsassembly.eu/ </a> or follow @CommonsAssembly on Twitter for regular updates.</p></br><p><strong>Media Contact: Nicole Leonard contact@europeancommonsassembly.eu<br /></br></strong><br /></br>Keywords: Commons, European, Citizens, Parliament, Participatory Democracy, Civil Society</p>/ </a> or follow @CommonsAssembly on Twitter for regular updates.</p> <p><strong>Media Contact: Nicole Leonard contact@europeancommonsassembly.eu<br /> </strong><br /> Keywords: Commons, European, Citizens, Parliament, Participatory Democracy, Civil Society</p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<blockquote><p>How commons cou<blockquote><p>How commons could be the base of a transition of the society? The equator is launching an initiative to bring together hackers and indigenous communities around the sharing of knowledge.</p></blockquote></br><p>Original article published <a href="http://floksociety.org/en/2013/09/18/michel-bauwens-arriba-al-ecuador/">here</a></p></br><p>The FLOK Society welcomes Michel Bauwens to Ecuador. Bauwens, a founder of the P2P Foundation, flew into Quito on Sept. 17 to begin collaborating towards a fundamental reimagination of Ecuador.</p></br><p>Bauwens will lead a research team that is proposing to unleash a participatory, global process with an immediate implementation in Ecuador. The process will remake the roots of Ecuador’s economy, setting off a transition into a society of free and open knowledge.</p></br><p>In the first semester of 2014, Bauwens will assist in setting up a global network of transition researchers. The P2P Foundation is a global network of researchers that is documenting the shift towards open, participatory and commons-oriented practices in every domain of human activity, but especially also the shift from collaboration on open knowledge and code, towards cooperation in open design, open hardware, open science, open government, and the shift towards open agricultural and open machining practices that have great potential for increasing the productivity and sustainability of farming and industrial processes.</p></br><p>Ecuador is the first country in the world which is committing itself to the creation of a open commons knowlege based society. In order to achieve the transition to a ‘buen saber’, or ‘good knowledge’ society, which is an extension of the official strategy towards a ‘buen vivir’-based society, the Advanced Studies Institute (IAEN by its ]Spanish initials) in Quito, Ecuador, led by the rector Carlos Prieto, has initiated a strategic process, called the FLOK Society Project, which aims to organize a major international conference in March 2014, and will produce 10 strategic documents proposing transition policies towards the good knowledge society, which will be presented to the Ecuadorian citizens through intensive participatory processes, similar to those that took place for the establishment of the new Constitution and the ambitious National Plans, which set the guidelines for government policy.</p></br><p>While Buen Vivir aims to replace mindless accumulative economic growth to a form of growth that directly benefits the wellbeing of the Ecuadorian people, Buen Saber aims to create the open knowledge commons which will facilitate such a transition. FLOK stands for ‘Free Libre and Open Knowledge. In order to establish these transition policies and documents, IAEN has connected itself with the global hacker and free software movement, but also with its extension in the many peer to peer initiatives that directly aim to create a body of knowledge for physical production in agriculture and industry.</p></br><p>The P2P Foundation knowledge base has also focused on documenting new policy and legal frameworks being set up by sharing cities such as Seoul, San Francisco, and Naples ; and regions such as Bordeaux, Open Commons Region Linz in Austria, South Sudan, the Cabineto Digital of Rio del Sur, and more. It’s database of 22,000 global commons initiatives has been viewed nearly 25 million times and attracts 25,000 researchers, activists, users and readers on a daily basis. Michel Bauwens is also the author of a Synthetic Overview of the Collaborative Economy, an external expert for the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, a member of the Hangwang Forum in Chengdu that works on industrial sustainability, and engaged in a research project for Leuphana University on digital liquid democracy. As a founding member and partner of the Commons Strategies Group, he co-organized two global meetings on the commons, the last one in May 2013 in Berlin was dedicated to the emerging field of Commons-oriented Economics.</p></br><p>In March, the P2P Foundation organized a ‘global hispanic wikisprint’, with the help of Spanish-Brazilian activist Bernardo Gutierrez, in which more than registered 500 individuals and collectives, in more than 60 cities and 23 countries, mapped the open, p2p, sharing and commons initiatives in their region and areas of activities, resulting in a Latin American network of connected activists and scholars.</p></br><p>IAEN believes that the connection between the hacktivism communities, the FLOK Society, and the global and hispanic networks active in constructing open commons will be vital to create a synergy with the local actors of Ecuadorian society, and will help us accomplish the mayor goal we have set for ourselves as a country.</p>g open commons will be vital to create a synergy with the local actors of Ecuadorian society, and will help us accomplish the mayor goal we have set for ourselves as a country.</p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<blockquote><p>Interview Joan <blockquote><p>Interview Joan Subirats(1) by Alain Ambrosi May 2018</p></blockquote></br><figure style="width: 700px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="size-full" src="https://s1.qwant.com/thumbr/0x380/b/4/cf4cf4f48af794bc54dc5384e88975c9e7cd020dbccf80dc35882a989230be/joan%20subirats.jpg?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fepsu.es%2Fimage%2Fjoan%2520subirats.jpg&q=0&b=1&p=0&a=1" alt="Joan Subirats (UAB) Conferencia FEPSU 2016" width="700" height="400" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">Joan Subirats (UAB) Conferencia FEPSU 2016</figcaption></figure></br><p><strong>AA</strong></p></br><ul>: In your recent article in La Vanguardia(2), you set out a framework for a cultural policy, you refer to putting into practice the key community values that should underpin that policy… Maybe we could start there?</ul></br><p><strong>JS</strong>: For me, whereas in the 20th century the defining conflict was between freedom and equality – and this marked the tension between right and left throughout the 20th century because in a way this is the frame in which capitalism and the need for social protection evolved together with the commodification of life while at the same time the market called for freedom – ie: no rules, no submission. But the need for protection demanded equality. But in the 21st century there is rejection of the notion of protection linked to statism: Nancy Fraser published an article(3) in the New Left Review, it is a re-reading of Polanyi and she claims that this double movement between commodification and protection is still valid, but that the State-based protection typical of the 20th century, where equality is guaranteed by the State, clashes since the end of the 20th century with the growing importance of heterogeneity, diversity and personal autonomy. Therefore, if in order to obtain equality, we have to be dependent on what the State does, this is going to be a contradiction…. So we could translate those values that informed the definition of policies in the 20th century, in 21st century terms they would be the idea of freedom (or personal autonomy, the idea of empowerment, not subjection, non-dependence) and at the same time equality, but no longer simply equality of opportunities but also equality of condition because we have to compensate for what is not the same (equal) in society. If you say « equal opportunities », that everyone has access to cultural facilities, to libraries, you are disregarding the fact that the starting conditions of people are not the same, this is the great contribution of Amartya Sen, no? You have to compensate for unequal starting situations because otherwise you depoliticize inequality and consider that inequality is the result of people’s lack of effort to get out of poverty. So equality yes, but the approach is different. And we must incorporate the idea of diversity as a key element in the recognition of people and groups on the basis of their specific dignity. That seems easy to say, but in reality it is complicated, especially if you relate it to culture, because culture has to do with all these things: it has to do with the construction of your personality, it has to do with equal access to culture just as cultural rights and culture have to do with the recognition of different forms of knowledge and culture – canonical culture, high culture, popular culture, everyday culture, neighbourhood culture …<br /></br>So for me, a cultural policy should be framed within the triple focus of personal autonomy, equality and diversity. And this is contradictory, in part, with the cultural policies developed in the past, where there is usually confusion between equality and homogeneity. In other words, the left has tended to consider that equality meant the same thing for everyone and that is wrong, isn’t it?, because you are confusing equality with homogeneity. The opposite of equality is inequality, the opposite of homogeneity is diversity. So you have to work with equality and diversity as values that are not antagonistic, but can be complementary. And this is a challenge for public institutions because they do not like heterogeneity, they find it complicated because it is simpler to treat everyone the same, as the administrative law manual used to prescribe `indifferent efficiency’: it is a way of understanding inequality as indifference, right?</p></br><p><strong>AA</strong></p></br><ul>: In your article you also talk about the opposition between investing in infrastructures versus creating spaces and environments that are attractive to creators and you put an emphasis on the generation of spaces. What is being done, what has been done, what could be done about this?</ul></br><p><strong>JS</strong> : In Barcelona we want to ensure that the city’s cultural policies do not imply producing culture itself, but rather to try to influence the values in the production processes that already exist, in the facilities, in the cultural and artistic infrastructures: the role of the city council, of the municipality, is not so much to produce culture as to contribute to the production of culture. Which is different, helping to produce culture…. Obviously, the city council will give priority to those initiatives that coincide with the values, with the normative approach that we promote. There are some exceptions, for example, the Grec festival in Barcelona(4) in July, or the Mercé(5), which is the Festa Mayor, where the city council does in fact subsidize the production of culture, so some productions are subsidised but generally what we have is a policy of aid to creators. What is being done is that 11 creative factories (fablabs) have been built, these are factories with collectives that manage them chosen through public tenders. There are now 3 factories of circus and visual arts, 2 factories of dance creation, one factory of more global creation housed at Fabra & Coats, 3 theatre factories and 2 visual arts and technology sites. So there are 11 factories of different sorts and there are plans to create others, for example in the field of feminist culture where we are in discussion with a very well consolidated group : normally all these creative factories have their management entrusted to collectives that already become highly consolidated in the process of creation and that need a space to ensure their continuity. Often the city council will cede municipal spaces to these collectives, sometimes through public competitions where the creators are asked to present their project for directing a factory. This is one aspect. Another aspect is what is called living culture, which is a programme for the promotion of cultural activities that arise from the community or from collectives in the form of cooperatives and this is a process of aid to collectives that are already functioning, or occasionally to highlight cultural activities and cultural dynamics that have existed for a long time but have not been dignified, that have not been valued, for example the Catalan rumba of the Gypsies, which is a very important movement in Barcelona that emerged from the gypsy community of El Raval, where there were some very famous artists like Peret. There we invested in creating a group to work on the historical memory of the rumba, looking for the roots of this movement, where it came from and why. Then some signposts were set up in streets where this took place, such as La Cera in El Raval, where there are two murals that symbolise the history of the Catalan rumba and the gypsy community in this area so that this type of thing is publicly visible. That is the key issue for culture: a recognition that there are many different cultures.</p></br><p>Then there is the area of civic centres: approximately 15% of the civic centres in the city are managed by civic entities as citizen heritage, and those civic centres also have cultural activities that they decide on, and the city council, the municipality helps them develop the ideas put forward by the entities that manage those centres.</p></br><p>So, if we put all those things together, we could talk about a culture of the urban commons. It is still early stages, this is still more of a concept than a reality, but the underlying idea is that in the end the density and the autonomous cultural-social fabric will be strong enough to be resilient to political changes. In other words, that you have helped to build cultural practices and communities that are strong and autonomous enough that they are not dependent on the political conjuncture. This would be ideal. A bit like the example I often cite about the housing cooperatives in Copenhagen, that there was 50% public housing in Copenhagen, and a right-wing government privatised 17% of that public housing, but it couldn’t touch the 33% of housing that was in the hands of co-operatives. Collective social capital has been more resilient than state assets: the latter is more vulnerable to changes in political majorities.</p></br><p><strong>AA</strong></p></br><ul>: You also speak of situated culture which I think is very important: setting it in time and space. Now Facebook has announced it is coming to Barcelona so the Barcelona brand is going to be a brand that includes Facebook and its allies. But your conception of a situated culture is more about a culture where social innovation, participation, popular creativity in the community are very important…</ul></br><p><strong>JS</strong> : Yes, it seems contradictory. In fact what you’re asking is the extent to which it makes sense to talk about situated culture in an increasingly globalized environment which is more and more dependent on global platforms. I believe that tension exists and conflict exists, this is undeniable, the city is a zone of conflict, therefore, the first thing we have to accept is that the city is a battleground between political alternatives with different cultural models. It is very difficult for a city council to set out univocal views of a cultural reality that is intrinsically plural. Talking about situated culture is an attempt to highlight the significance of the distinguishing factors that Barcelona possesses in its cultural production. This does not mean that this situated culture should be a strictly localist culture – a situated culture does not mean a culture that cuts off global links – it is a culture that relates to the global on the basis of its own specificity. What is most reprehensible from my point of view are cultural dynamics that have a global logic but that can just as well be here or anywhere else. And it’s true that the platforms generate this. An example: the other day the former minister of culture of Brazil, Lluca Ferreira, was here and talked about a program of living culture they developed, and they posted a photograph of some indigenous people where the man wore something that covered his pubic parts but the woman’s breasts were naked. So Facebook took the photograph off the site, and when the Minister called Facebook Brazil to say ‘what is going on?’, they told him that they didn’t have any duty towards the Brazilian government, that the only control over them was from a judge in San Francisco and that, therefore, if the judge in San Francisco forced them to put the photograph back, they would put it back, otherwise they wouldn’t have to listen to any minister from Brazil or anywhere else. In the end, there was a public movement of protest, and they put the photo back. The same thing happened here a few days ago, a group from a municipal theatre creation factory put up a poster with a man’s ass advertising a play by Virginia Wolff and Facebook took their entire account off the net – not just the photograph, they totally removed them from Facebook. And here too Facebook said that they are independent and that only the judge from San Francisco and so on. I believe that this is the opposite of situated culture because it is a global cultural logic, but at the same time it allows itself to be censored in Saudi Arabia, in China, that is to say it has different codes in each place. So to speak of situated culture means to speak of social transformation, of the relationship between culture and social transformation situated in the context in which you are working. But at the same time to have the will to dialogue with similar processes that exist in any other part of the world and that is the strength of a situated culture. And those processes of mutuality, of hybridization, that can happen when you have a Pakistani community here, you have a Filipino community, you have a Chinese community, you have a Gypsy community, you have an Italian community, you have an Argentinean community: they can be treated as typical folkloric elements in a theme park, or you can try to generate hybridization processes. Now at the Festival Grec this year there will be poetry in Urdu from the Pakistanis, there will be a Filipino theatre coming and a Filipino film fest at the Filmoteca – and this means mixing, situating, the cultural debate in the space where it is happening and trying to steep it in issues of cultural diversity. What I understand is that we need to strive for a local that is increasingly global, that this dialogue between the local and the global is very important.</p></br><p><strong>AA</strong></p></br><ul>: Returning to social innovation and popular creativity, social innovation is also a concept taken up pretty much everywhere: how is it understood here? Taking into account that in the world of the commons, Catalonia, and especially Barcelona, is very well known for its fablabs, which are also situated in this new era. How then do you understand social innovation and how do you see the relationship between education and social innovation?</ul></br><p><strong>JS</strong> : What I am trying to convey is that the traditional education system is doing little to prepare people and to enhance inclusive logics in our changing and transforming society, so in very broad lines I would say that if health and education were the basic redistributive policies of the 20th century, in the 21st century we must incorporate culture as a basic redistributive policy. Because before, the job market had very specific demands for the education sector: it knew very well what types of job profiles it needed because there was a very Taylorist logic to the world of work – what is the profile of a baker, of a plumber, of a miller? How many years you have to study for this kind of work. There is now a great deal of uncertainty about the future of the labour market, about how people will be able to work in the future and the key words that appear are innovation, creativity, entrepreneurship, flexibility, ability to understand a diverse world, teamwork , being open to new ideas: this has little to do with traditional educational profiles, but it has much to do with culture, with things that allow you to acquire that backpack of basic tools that will help you navigate in a much more uncertain environment. And for me, to find the right connection between culture and education is very important because it allows the educational system to constantly transform itself by taking advantage of the creative potential of an environment that is much more accessible now than before because of new technologies, and therefore to make the transition from a deductive system where there is a teacher who knows and tells people what they need to know – to an inductive system: how do we explore what we need to know in order to be able to act. And that more inductive, more experimental logic has to do with creativity whereas the traditional education system didn’t postulate creativity, it postulated your ability to learn what someone else had decided you needed to study. It’s art, it is culture that allows you to play in that field much more easily …</p></br><p><strong> Translated from Spanish by Nancy Thede.</strong></p></br><p>1 Joan Subirats is Commissioner for culture in the city government of Barcelona led by the group Barcelona en comu. He is also professor of political science at the Universitat<br /></br>autonoma de Barcelona and founder of the Institute on Governance and Public Policy.</p></br><p>2 « Salvara la cultura a las ciudades? », La Vanguardia (Barcelona), Culturals supplement, 12<br /></br>May 2018, pp. 20-21. https://www.lavanguardia.com/cultura/20180511/443518454074/cultura-ciudadesbarcelona-crisis.html</p></br><p>3 Nancy Fraser, « A Triple Movement », New Left Review 81, May-June 2013. Published in Spanish in Jean-Louis Laville and José Luis Coraggio (Eds.), La izquierda del<br /></br>siglo XXI. Ideas y diálogo Norte-Sur para un proyecto necesario Icaria, Madrid 2018.</p></br><p>4 Festival Grec, an annual multidisciplinary festival in Barcelona, now in its 42nd year. It is<br /></br>named for the Greek Theatre built for the 1929 Universal Exhibition in Barcelona:<br /></br>http://lameva.barcelona.cat/grec/en/.</p></br><p>5 Barcelona’s annual ‘Festival of Festivals’ begins on Sept 24, day of Our Lady of Mercy, a city holiday in Barcelona. It especially highlights catalan and barcelonian cultural traditions and in recent years has especially featured neighbourhood cultural activities like street theatre. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Mercè.</p>vals’ begins on Sept 24, day of Our Lady of Mercy, a city holiday in Barcelona. It especially highlights catalan and barcelonian cultural traditions and in recent years has especially featured neighbourhood cultural activities like street theatre. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Mercè.</p>)
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  • Chargement/Site  + (<blockquote><p>Remix the Commo<blockquote><p>Remix the Commons is invited to present a selection of videos on the subject of common property knowledge to the BNF on November 18.</p></blockquote></br><p>Peuple et Culture and the National Library of France (BNF), will devoting their third workshop to the knowledge commons the 18 of November 2013, with a collective reading of the book <em>Libres savoirs, les biens communs de la connaissance </ em> and the show of video interviews selected in our catalog Remix the Commons. It aims at explore the issues of collective production, sharing and dissemination of knowledge as commons .</em></p></br><p>It takes place at the National Library of France , West Entrance , Quai François Mauriac , Paris XIII.</p></br><p>Metro : Quai de la Gare or Bibliothèque François Mitterrand.</p></br><p>For further information, please contact Adrien Thoreau or Alexane the Peuple et Culture Union , 01 49 29 42 80 – 09 50 06 42 80</p></br><p><strong><br /></br>List document presented: </strong></p></br><ul></br><li>1’30 <a href="https://www.remixthecommons.org/?fiche=define-the-commons-i">Définir le Bien Commun I</a></li></br><li>3’45 » <a href="http://cfeditions.com/sciences-et-democratie/?a=sk">Sansy Kaba Diakité, L’Harmattan Guinée</a></li></br><li>08’00 <a href="https://www.remixthecommons.org/?fiche=le-mouvement-des-biens-communs">La science au secours de la démocratie – Le mouvement des biens communs</a></li></br><li>2’26 La science vassalisée 1 – Privatisation et concentration du savoir humain</li></br><li>10’00 Jean-Claude Guédon (Université de Montréal – Québec) : <a href="http://cfeditions.com/sciences-et-democratie/?a=jcg1">Petite histoire du mouvement vers l’accès libre – La science est une grande conversation</a> Partie 1</li></br><li>6’39 La science au secours de la démocratie – l’expérience Indienne</li></br><li>1’00 <a href="https://www.remixthecommons.org/?fiche=definir-les-communs-abdourahmane-seck">Définir les communs – Abdourahmane Seck</a></li></br><li>19’00<a href="https://www.remixthecommons.org/?fiche=sciences-et-democratie-la-lecon-du-tapajos"> « la leçon du Tapajos »</a></li></br><li>7’00 <a href=" https://www.remixthecommons.org/?fiche=science-et-democratie-la-science-autrement">Science et démocratie : La science autrement Forum Mondial Sciences et Démocratie à Bélem janvier 2009</a></li></br><li>10’56 : <a href="https://www.remixthecommons.org/?fiche=the-commons-meet-social-movements-olivier-sagna-in-dakar">Les communs et les mouvements sociaux: Olivier Sagna à Dakar</a></li></br><li>8’00 <a href="https://www.remixthecommons.org/?fiche=jean-luc-nancy-pour-une-commune-pensee">Jean-Luc Nancy – « Pour une commune pensée »</a></li></br></ul>ents-olivier-sagna-in-dakar">Les communs et les mouvements sociaux: Olivier Sagna à Dakar</a></li> <li>8’00 <a href="https://www.remixthecommons.org/?fiche=jean-luc-nancy-pour-une-commune-pensee">Jean-Luc Nancy – « Pour une commune pensée »</a></li> </ul>)
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  • Chargement/Site  + (<div class="mx_EventTile mx_EventTile_1<div class="mx_EventTile mx_EventTile_12hr mx_EventTile_continuation" tabindex="-1" aria-atomic="true"></br><div class="mx_EventTile_line"></br><figure id="attachment_6635" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6635" style="width: 342px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="wp-image-6635 " src="https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/IMG_20211110_162559509-scaled-e1638039020240-342x222.jpg" alt="La révolution des communs et le droit" width="342" height="222" srcset="https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/IMG_20211110_162559509-scaled-e1638039020240-342x222.jpg 342w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/IMG_20211110_162559509-scaled-e1638039020240-607x395.jpg 607w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/IMG_20211110_162559509-scaled-e1638039020240-768x499.jpg 768w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/IMG_20211110_162559509-scaled-e1638039020240-1536x999.jpg 1536w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/IMG_20211110_162559509-scaled-e1638039020240.jpg 1958w" sizes="(max-width: 342px) 100vw, 342px" /><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6635" class="wp-caption-text">La révolution des communs et le droit</figcaption></figure></br></div></br><p><span class="mx_MTextBody mx_EventTile_content"><span class="mx_EventTile_body" dir="auto">Étienne Le Roy est l’un des pères de l’anthropologie du droit, dont le creuset a été la connaissance des formes de partage de la terre dans les cultures africaines. </span></span><span class="mx_MTextBody mx_EventTile_content"><span class="mx_EventTile_body" dir="auto">Dans cet ouvrage il nous propose de mettre ce savoir au service d’une compréhension des communs émergents dans nos sociétés modernes. Déroulant le fil de la juridicité des communs, l’auteur nous amène à distinguer les néo-communs, ceux qui sont produits par la société capitaliste elle-même, pour en comprendre toute la complexité et dégager les implications autant politiques et juridiques que scientifiques, de leur émergence. </span></span></p></br><p><span class="mx_MTextBody mx_EventTile_content"><span class="mx_EventTile_body" dir="auto">Ouvrage posthume, La révolution des communs et le droit nous transmet toute l’énergie que son auteur n’a cessé de puiser dans le dialogue interculturel et la conviction que le pluralisme normatif nous apporte des outils pour nous projeter dans la postmodernité.</span></span></p></br><p><span class="mx_MTextBody mx_EventTile_content"><span class="mx_EventTile_body" dir="auto">Publié en collaboration par les <a href="https://www.editionscienceetbiencommun.org/la-revolution-des-communs-et-le-droit/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Éditions Science et Bien Commun</a> </span></span><span class="mx_MTextBody mx_EventTile_content"><span class="mx_EventTile_body" dir="auto">et Remix the Commons.</span></span></p></br><div class="mx_MessageActionBar" role="toolbar" aria-label="Actions de message" aria-live="off"></br><div class="mx_AccessibleButton mx_MessageActionBar_maskButton mx_MessageActionBar_replyButton" tabindex="-1" role="button" aria-label="Répondre"></br><div>Pour accéder au <a href="https://scienceetbiencommun.pressbooks.pub/communsdroit/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">livre en version html, cliquez ici</a>.<br /></br>Pour télécharger le <a href="https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5730710" target="_blank" rel="noopener">PDF, cliquez ici</a>.</div></br><div>La version papier est à prix libre avec contribution aux frais de port (5,91€ pour un envoi en France métropolitaine et sur consultation pour l’Europe et le reste du monde). Rendez vous sur <a href="https://opencollective.com/la-revolution-des-communs#category-ABOUT">Open Collective</a>.</div></br></div></br><div class="mx_AccessibleButton mx_MessageActionBar_maskButton mx_MessageActionBar_optionsButton" tabindex="-1" role="button" aria-haspopup="true" aria-expanded="false" aria-label="Options"></br><div></div></br></div></br></div></br></div></br><div class="mx_EventTile mx_EventTile_12hr mx_EventTile_continuation" tabindex="-1" aria-atomic="true"></br><p class="mx_EventTile_line"><span class="mx_MTextBody mx_EventTile_content"><span class="mx_EventTile_body" dir="auto">Si vous souhaitez réaliser une recension de l’ouvrage, vous pouvez nous contacter en envoyant un courriel à <a href="mailto:info@remixthecommons.org">info@remixthecommons.org</a><br /></br></span></span></p></br></div>="true"> <p class="mx_EventTile_line"><span class="mx_MTextBody mx_EventTile_content"><span class="mx_EventTile_body" dir="auto">Si vous souhaitez réaliser une recension de l’ouvrage, vous pouvez nous contacter en envoyant un courriel à <a href="mailto:info@remixthecommons.org">info@remixthecommons.org</a><br /> </span></span></p> </div>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<div class="mx_EventTile mx_EventTile_1<div class="mx_EventTile mx_EventTile_12hr mx_EventTile_continuation" tabindex="-1" aria-atomic="true"></br><div class="mx_EventTile_line"></br><figure id="attachment_6635" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6635" style="width: 342px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="wp-image-6635 " src="https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/IMG_20211110_162559509-scaled-e1638039020240-342x222.jpg" alt="La révolution des communs et le droit" width="342" height="222" srcset="https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/IMG_20211110_162559509-scaled-e1638039020240-342x222.jpg 342w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/IMG_20211110_162559509-scaled-e1638039020240-607x395.jpg 607w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/IMG_20211110_162559509-scaled-e1638039020240-768x499.jpg 768w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/IMG_20211110_162559509-scaled-e1638039020240-1536x999.jpg 1536w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/IMG_20211110_162559509-scaled-e1638039020240.jpg 1958w" sizes="(max-width: 342px) 100vw, 342px" /><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6635" class="wp-caption-text">La révolution des communs et le droit</figcaption></figure></br></div></br><p><span class="mx_MTextBody mx_EventTile_content"><span class="mx_EventTile_body" dir="auto">Étienne Le Roy est l’un des pères de l’anthropologie du droit, dont le creuset a été la connaissance des formes de partage de la terre dans les cultures africaines. </span></span><span class="mx_MTextBody mx_EventTile_content"><span class="mx_EventTile_body" dir="auto">Dans cet ouvrage il nous propose de mettre ce savoir au service d’une compréhension des communs émergents dans nos sociétés modernes. Déroulant le fil de la juridicité des communs, l’auteur nous amène à distinguer les néo-communs, ceux qui sont produits par la société capitaliste elle-même, pour en comprendre toute la complexité et dégager les implications autant politiques et juridiques que scientifiques, de leur émergence. </span></span></p></br><p><span class="mx_MTextBody mx_EventTile_content"><span class="mx_EventTile_body" dir="auto">Ouvrage posthume, La révolution des communs et le droit nous transmet toute l’énergie que son auteur n’a cessé de puiser dans le dialogue interculturel et la conviction que le pluralisme normatif nous apporte des outils pour nous projeter dans la postmodernité.</span></span></p></br><p><span class="mx_MTextBody mx_EventTile_content"><span class="mx_EventTile_body" dir="auto">Publié en collaboration par les <a href="https://www.editionscienceetbiencommun.org/la-revolution-des-communs-et-le-droit/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Éditions Science et Bien Commun</a> </span></span><span class="mx_MTextBody mx_EventTile_content"><span class="mx_EventTile_body" dir="auto">et Remix the Commons.</span></span></p></br><div class="mx_MessageActionBar" role="toolbar" aria-label="Actions de message" aria-live="off"></br><div class="mx_AccessibleButton mx_MessageActionBar_maskButton mx_MessageActionBar_replyButton" tabindex="-1" role="button" aria-label="Répondre"></br><div>Pour accéder au <a href="https://scienceetbiencommun.pressbooks.pub/communsdroit/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">livre en version html, cliquez ici</a>.<br /></br>Pour télécharger le <a href="https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5730710" target="_blank" rel="noopener">PDF, cliquez ici</a>.</div></br><div>La version papier est à prix libre avec contribution aux frais de port (5,91€ pour un envoi en France métropolitaine et sur consultation pour l’Europe et le reste du monde). Rendez vous sur <a href="https://opencollective.com/la-revolution-des-communs#category-ABOUT">Open Collective</a>.</div></br></div></br><div class="mx_AccessibleButton mx_MessageActionBar_maskButton mx_MessageActionBar_optionsButton" tabindex="-1" role="button" aria-haspopup="true" aria-expanded="false" aria-label="Options"></br><div></div></br></div></br></div></br></div></br><div class="mx_EventTile mx_EventTile_12hr mx_EventTile_continuation" tabindex="-1" aria-atomic="true"></br><p class="mx_EventTile_line"><span class="mx_MTextBody mx_EventTile_content"><span class="mx_EventTile_body" dir="auto">Si vous souhaitez réaliser une recension de l’ouvrage, vous pouvez nous contacter en envoyant un courriel à <a href="mailto:info@remixthecommons.org">info@remixthecommons.org</a><br /></br></span></span></p></br></div>="true"> <p class="mx_EventTile_line"><span class="mx_MTextBody mx_EventTile_content"><span class="mx_EventTile_body" dir="auto">Si vous souhaitez réaliser une recension de l’ouvrage, vous pouvez nous contacter en envoyant un courriel à <a href="mailto:info@remixthecommons.org">info@remixthecommons.org</a><br /> </span></span></p> </div>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<figure id="attachment_6619" aria-descr<figure id="attachment_6619" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6619" style="width: 512px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="size-full wp-image-6619" src="https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Conseil_dEtat_Paris.jpg" alt="<a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Conseil_d%27%C3%89tat_(Paris).jpg">Gzen92</a>, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0">CC BY-SA 4.0</a>, via Wikimedia Commons" width="512" height="384" srcset="https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Conseil_dEtat_Paris.jpg 512w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Conseil_dEtat_Paris-342x257.jpg 342w" sizes="(max-width: 512px) 100vw, 512px" /><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6619" class="wp-caption-text"><a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Conseil_d%27%C3%89tat_(Paris).jpg">Gzen92</a>, <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0">CC BY-SA 4.0</a>, via Wikimedia Commons</figcaption></figure></br><p>Adopté par l’Assemblée nationale, le projet de loi confortant le respect des principes de la République a fait l’objet de deux saisines du Conseil Constitutionnel. L’une sur l’article 49 de la loi, relatif à l’enseignement en famille par les députés des groupes LR, UDI et Libertés et Territoires (<a href="https://www.deputes-les-republicains.fr/images/documents/Saisine-CC-PJL-respect-principes-de-la-Republique-et-lutte-contre-le-separatisme.pdf">lien</a>) et l’autre sur les articles 4, 6, 7, 8, 14 bis AA et 18 par 71 députés des groupes Gauche démocrate et républicaine, La France insoumise et Socialistes et apparentés (<a href="https://lafranceinsoumise.fr/2021/07/23/loi-separatisme-la-france-insoumise-participe-au-recours-collectif-devant-le-conseil-constitutionnel/">lien</a>). Le Conseil Constitutionnel prévoit de rendre sa décision le 13 août (<a href="https://www.conseil-constitutionnel.fr/actualites/calendrier-de-travail-sur-les-decisions-a-venir">https://www.conseil-constitutionnel.fr/actualites/calendrier-de-travail-sur-les-decisions-a-venir</a>).</p></br><p><strong>Remix est co-signataire de la contribution extérieure associative demandant la censure de plusieurs articles du projet de loi envoyée le lundi 26 juillet au Conseil Constitutionnel. </strong><strong>Vous retrouverez l’intégralité de la contribution extérieure sur le site de L.A. Coalition pour les libertés associatives en cliquant ici</strong> : <a href="https://www.lacoalition.fr/CP-LA-Coalition-pour-les-libertes-associatives-demande-au-Conseil">https://www.lacoalition.fr/CP-LA-Coalition-pour-les-libertes-associatives-demande-au-Conseil</a></p>.fr/CP-LA-Coalition-pour-les-libertes-associatives-demande-au-Conseil">https://www.lacoalition.fr/CP-LA-Coalition-pour-les-libertes-associatives-demande-au-Conseil</a></p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<figure id="attachment_6626" aria-descr<figure id="attachment_6626" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6626" style="width: 607px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="wp-image-6626 size-large" src="https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Mixart-Par-Vincent-Caille-3-1024x461-1-607x273.jpg" alt="" width="607" height="273" srcset="https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Mixart-Par-Vincent-Caille-3-1024x461-1-607x273.jpg 607w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Mixart-Par-Vincent-Caille-3-1024x461-1-342x154.jpg 342w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Mixart-Par-Vincent-Caille-3-1024x461-1-768x346.jpg 768w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Mixart-Par-Vincent-Caille-3-1024x461-1.jpg 1024w" sizes="(max-width: 607px) 100vw, 607px" /><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6626" class="wp-caption-text">Photo Vincent Calle</figcaption></figure></br><h2>Appel en commun</h2></br><p>le 19 février 2021.Rencontre avec Joël Lecussan, coordinateur de Mix’art Myris et une personne membre d’un lieu, une réalité sociale du réseau italien des communs urbains, à partir des questions suivantes : <strong>Comment créer et maintenir des conditions d’une pérennité des lieux indépendants en communs ? Quelles stratégies ont été mises en place ? Quelles expériences partager et quelles solidarités pour soutenir les lieux menacés ?</strong></p></br><p style="padding-left: 40px;">Date : mardi 23/02/2021<br /></br>Heure : de 20 h à 21 h CET (Paris) – 14 h à 15 h EDT (Montréal)<br /></br>Rencontre en ligne : <a href="https://ca.meet.coop/b/rem-xoc-eoo-kkw">https://ca.meet.coop/b/rem-xoc-eoo-kkw</a><br /></br>(utilisez votre navigateur – aucune installation d’application n’est nécessaire)<br /></br>La rencontre se déroulera en français.</p></br><p>Un grand nombre de lieux occupés fonctionnent sur la base des communs. Les artistes y trouvent un espace de travail collectif alors qu’ils sont souvent confrontés à la rareté des espaces accessibles en milieu urbain. Ils sont le creuset où s’élabore la production artistique à laquelle aura accès le public. Ces lieux sont aussi des espaces les communautés produisent, diffusent et reproduisent de la connaissance utile à leur membres. Ils permettent de satisfaire de nombreux besoins d’utilisatrices et d’utilisateurs dans des domaines très variés : santé, alimentation, éducation, accès aux droits, accueil des réfugié-e-s pour ne citer que les plus courants. Ce rapport à la communauté en fait de véritables lieux en commun, de l’agir en commun : auto-organisation et horizontalité de la gouvernance, partage des ressources, soin apporté à la communauté et ses conditions d’existence.</p></br><p>Pourtant, l’existence de ces lieux est fragile. Leur rôle est remis en cause et ils sont souvent menacés d’expulsion sur des bases administratives. C’est ce qui arrive aujourd’hui à Mix’art à Toulouse. Mix’art Myris, c’est pourtant le squat emblématique de la scène artistique et sociale de la ville rose. Des générations de plasticiens, sculpteurs, circaciens s’y sont retrouvés. Et ces dernières années, le lieu est devenu un point de ralliement pour le mouvement des gilets jaunes. L’appel en commun sera l’occasion d’un échange sur entre militants français et italiens qui font face à ces questions et imaginent des stratégies pour défendre les lieux communs.</p>éfendre les lieux communs.</p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<figure id="attachment_6626" aria-descr<figure id="attachment_6626" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-6626" style="width: 607px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="wp-image-6626 size-large" src="https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Mixart-Par-Vincent-Caille-3-1024x461-1-607x273.jpg" alt="" width="607" height="273" srcset="https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Mixart-Par-Vincent-Caille-3-1024x461-1-607x273.jpg 607w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Mixart-Par-Vincent-Caille-3-1024x461-1-342x154.jpg 342w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Mixart-Par-Vincent-Caille-3-1024x461-1-768x346.jpg 768w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Mixart-Par-Vincent-Caille-3-1024x461-1.jpg 1024w" sizes="(max-width: 607px) 100vw, 607px" /><figcaption id="caption-attachment-6626" class="wp-caption-text">Photo Vincent Calle</figcaption></figure></br><h2>Appel en commun</h2></br><p>le 19 février 2021.Rencontre avec Joël Lecussan, coordinateur de Mix’art Myris et une personne membre d’un lieu, une réalité sociale du réseau italien des communs urbains, à partir des questions suivantes : <strong>Comment créer et maintenir des conditions d’une pérennité des lieux indépendants en communs ? Quelles stratégies ont été mises en place ? Quelles expériences partager et quelles solidarités pour soutenir les lieux menacés ?</strong></p></br><p style="padding-left: 40px;">Date : mardi 23/02/2021<br /></br>Heure : de 20 h à 21 h CET (Paris) – 14 h à 15 h EDT (Montréal)<br /></br>Rencontre en ligne : <a href="https://ca.meet.coop/b/rem-xoc-eoo-kkw">https://ca.meet.coop/b/rem-xoc-eoo-kkw</a><br /></br>(utilisez votre navigateur – aucune installation d’application n’est nécessaire)<br /></br>La rencontre se déroulera en français.</p></br><p>Un grand nombre de lieux occupés fonctionnent sur la base des communs. Les artistes y trouvent un espace de travail collectif alors qu’ils sont souvent confrontés à la rareté des espaces accessibles en milieu urbain. Ils sont le creuset où s’élabore la production artistique à laquelle aura accès le public. Ces lieux sont aussi des espaces les communautés produisent, diffusent et reproduisent de la connaissance utile à leur membres. Ils permettent de satisfaire de nombreux besoins d’utilisatrices et d’utilisateurs dans des domaines très variés : santé, alimentation, éducation, accès aux droits, accueil des réfugié-e-s pour ne citer que les plus courants. Ce rapport à la communauté en fait de véritables lieux en commun, de l’agir en commun : auto-organisation et horizontalité de la gouvernance, partage des ressources, soin apporté à la communauté et ses conditions d’existence.</p></br><p>Pourtant, l’existence de ces lieux est fragile. Leur rôle est remis en cause et ils sont souvent menacés d’expulsion sur des bases administratives. C’est ce qui arrive aujourd’hui à Mix’art à Toulouse. Mix’art Myris, c’est pourtant le squat emblématique de la scène artistique et sociale de la ville rose. Des générations de plasticiens, sculpteurs, circaciens s’y sont retrouvés. Et ces dernières années, le lieu est devenu un point de ralliement pour le mouvement des gilets jaunes. L’appel en commun sera l’occasion d’un échange sur entre militants français et italiens qui font face à ces questions et imaginent des stratégies pour défendre les lieux communs.</p>éfendre les lieux communs.</p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<h2>Interview with Joan Subirats – B<h2>Interview with Joan Subirats – Barcelona, April 20, 2017</h2></br><p><strong>Alain Ambrosi and Nancy Thede </strong></p></br><blockquote><p><i>The pro-independence government of Catalonia recently sparked a political crisis in Spain by proposing to call a referendum on independence by the end of 2017 with or without the approval of the central government. In contrast, « Catalonia in common » defines itself as an innovative political space of the Catalan left. Initiated by Barcelona in Comú a little less than a year after its election to city hall, the initiave was launched in October 2016. A short manifesto explained its raison-d’être and presented an « ideario politico » (a political project) of some 100 pages for broad discussion over 5 months which culminated in a constituent assembly last April 8.</i></p></br><p><i>This new political subject defines itself as « a left-wing Catalan organisation that aims to govern and to transform the economic, political and social structures of the present neo-liberal system. » Its originality in the political panorama of Catalonia and of Spain is its engagement with « a new way of doing politics, a politics of the commons where grassroots people and communities are the protagonists. » In response to those who see its emergence only in the context of the impending referendum, it affirms: « We propose a profound systemic, revolutionary change in our economic, social, environmental and political model. » </i></p></br><p><i>We interviewed Joan Subirats a few days after the Constituent Assembly of Catalunya en Comú took place. Joan is an academic renowned for his publications and his political engagement. A specialist in public policy and urban issues, he has published widely on the Commons and on the new municipalism. He is one of the artisans of Barcelona in Comú and has just been elected to the coordinating body of the new space named recently « Catalunya en comú ».</i></p></blockquote></br><h3>The Genesis of a New Political Subject</h3></br><p><b>NT —</b> Tell us about the trajectory of the development of this new initiative: a lot of people link it to the 15-M, but I imagine that it was more complex than that and started long before.</p></br><p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-4740" src="https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Joan_Subirats_2013_cropped.jpg" alt="Joan_Subirats_2013_(cropped)" width="423" height="526" /><br /></br><a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AJoan_Subirats_2013_(cropped).jpg">By Directa (youtube) [CC BY 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons</a></p></br><p><b>JS —</b> At the outset there was Guanyem, which was in fact the beginning of Barcelona en Comú: the first meetings were in February-March 2014. Who was involved? this is quite simultaneous with the decision by Podemos to compete in the European Parliament elections in May 2014. Podemos organises in February 2014; Guanyem begins organising in February- March 2014 to compete in the municipal elections of May 2015.</p></br><p>Going farther back, there is a phase of intense social mobilisation against austerity policies between 2011 and 2013. If we look at the statistics of the Ministry of the Interior on the number of demonstrations, it is impressive, there were never as many demonstrations as during that period, but after mid-2013 they start to taper off. There is a feeling that there are limits and that demonstrations can’t obtain the desired changes in a situation where the right-wing Popular Party (PP) holds an absolute majority. So the debate emerges within the social movements as to whether it’s a good idea to attempt to move into the institutions.</p></br><p>Podemos chooses the most accessible scenario, that of the European elections, because these elections have a single circonscription, so all of Spain is a single riding, with a very high level of proportionality, so with few votes you get high representation because there are 60-some seats, so with one million votes they obtained 5 seats. And people vote more freely in these elections because apparently the stakes are not very high, so they are elections that are good for testing strategies. In contrast, here in Barcelona, we chose the municipal elections as the central target because here there is a long history of municipalism.</p></br><p>So this sets the stage for the period that began in 2014 with Guanyem and Podemos and the European elections and in May 2015 with the municipal elections where in 4 of the 5 major cities – Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia and Zaragoza – alternative coalitions win that are not linked to either of the two major political parties (PP and the Socialist Party – PSOE) that have dominated the national political scene since the return to democracy in 1977. And in the autonomous elections<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup>, a new political cycle also begins, in which we still are. If we go farther back, to 2011 – there are a couple of maps that show the correlation between the occupation of plazas in the 15-M with the number of alternative citizen canadidacies at the municipal level.</p></br><p>So Podemos and all the alternative citizen coalitions all refer to the 15M as their founding moment. But the 15M is not a movement, it was a moment, an event. You must have heard the joke about the stranger who arrives and wants to talk to the 15M – but there is no 15M, it has no spokespersons and no address. But everyone considers it very important because it transformed the political scene in its wake . But what was there before the 15M?</p></br><p>There were basically 4 major trends that converged in the 15-M :<br /></br>First the anti-globalisation movement, the oldest one, very interesting because a large number of the new political leaders have come out of it, with forms of political mobilisation different from the traditional ones.</p></br><p>Then there was the « Free Culture Forum » linked to issues regarding internet which was very important here in Barcelona – with Simona Levy and Gala Pin, who is now a municipal councillor – that is important because here digital culture, network culture, was present from the very beginning, something that didn’t occur in other places.</p></br><p>The third movement was the PAH (Platform for People Affected by Mortgages) which emerges in 2009 and had precedents with Ada Colau and others who organised « V for vivienda » (like the film « V for vendetta », but in this case vivienda – housing), an attempt to demonstrate that young people were excluded from social emancipation because they didn’t have access to housing. Their slogan was « you’ll never have a house in your whole f’king life ». And the forms of mobilisation were also very new, for example, they occupied IKEA because at that time IKEA’s advertising slogan was « the independent republic of your home », so they occupied it and slept in the beds there. So this was more youthful, alternative, more of a rupture, but then in 2009 with the creation of the PAH they started to try to connect with the immigrant sector and people who were losing their houses because of the mortgage hype, it was very important because it’s the movement that tries to connect with sectors outside of youth: the poor, immigrants, working class… with the slogan ‘this is not a crisis, it’s a sting’. So the PAH is very important because it’s the movement that connects with sectors of the population outside of youth: workers, immigrants, the elderly… For example, here in Plaza Catalunya in 2011 the only major poster rallying people who weren’t youth was that of the PAH.</p></br><p>And the fourth movement – the most ‘authentic’ 15M one – was that of the « Youth without future ». People who organised mainly in Madrid, typical middle-class university sector with post-grad studies, who suddenly realised that they wouldn’t find jobs, that it wasn’t true that their diplomas would open doors for them, they were in a precarious situation.</p></br><p>So those were the four major currents that converged in the basis of the 15M. But what made it ‘click’ was not just those 4 trends, but the fact that huge numbers of other people recognised the moment and converged on the plazas and overwhelmed the movements that started it. The most surprising thing about the moment was that those 4 movements – that were not all that important – were rapidly overwhelmed by success of the movement they started and new people who spontaneously joined. That was what really created the phenomenon, because if it had been just those 4 movements, if it had been like ‘Nuit debout’ in Paris where people occupied the plaza but without the sensation that people had steamrollered the leaders. So, when the plazas are evacuated, the idea becomes ‘Let’s go to the neighbourhoods’. So all of a sudden, in the neighbourhoods of Barcelona and Madrid, assemblies were organised where there was a mixture of the old neighbourhood associations that were no longer very active and whose members were older (my generation) and new people who brought new issues like ecology, energy, bicycle transport, cooperatives, water and a thousand different things and who created new spaces of articulation where people who had never thought that they would meet in the neighbourhoods began to converge.</p></br><p>I think this explains the re-emergence of municipalism that followed: people begin to see the city as a place where diverse social changes can be articulated on a territorial basis: many mobilisations are taking place in isolation, in a parallel manner and don’t have a common meeting-point. Water as a common good, energy transition, sustainable transport, public health, public space, infant education… All of a sudden there was something that brought people together which was to discuss the city, the city we want – David Harvey mentions in an article that the modern-day factory is the city. That is, we no longer have factories, the city is now the space where conflicts appear and where daily life becomes politicised: issues like care, food, schooling, transport, energy costs – and this creates a new space for articulating these issues that hadn’t been previously envisaged.</p></br><p>So I think this is the connection : 15-M as a moment of overwhelming, the end of a cycle of mobilisation – remember that there had been a petition of a million and a half signatures to change the mortgage legislation, that Ada Colau presented in the national Congress, where she accused the PP deputies of being assassins because of what they were doing – but that mobilisation had no effect in the law. A PP deputy declared ‘If these people want to change things, then they should get elected’. So people started thinking ‘OK, if that’s the way it is, then let’s get ourselves elected’. This is the initial change of cycle in 2014. So the 4 movements were present in the meetings of Guanyem and BComun, as well as some progressive intellectuals and people from other issue areas like water, transport, energy etc. That was the initial nucleus here in Barcelona – in Madrid it was different. There the Podemos generation had a different logic. Here, from the beginning, we wanted to create a movement from the bottom up and to avoid a logic of coalition of political parties, this was very clear from the outset. We didn’t want to reconstruct the left on the basis of an agreement amongst parties. We wanted to build a citizen movement that could impose its own conditions on the parties. In the case of Podemos it was different: it was a logic of a strike from above – they wanted to create a strong close-knit group with a lot of ideas in a very short period and as a result an electoral war machine that can assault the heavens and take power. Here, on the other hand, we foresaw a longer process of construction of a movement where we would start with the municipalities and after that, we’ll see.</p></br><p>So Guanyem was created in June 2014, 11 months prior to the municipal elections, with a minimal program in 4 points:</p></br><ol></br><li>we said, we want to take back the city, it’s is being taken away from the citizens, people come here to talk about a ‘business-friendly global city’ and they are taking it away from the citizens, we have lost the capacity to control it, as the first point;</li></br><li>there is a social emergency where many problems don’t get a response;</li></br><li>we want people to be able to have decision-making capacity in what happens in the city, so co-production of policy, more intense citizen participation in municipal decisions;</li></br><li>moralisation of politics. Here the main points are non-repetition of mandates, limits on salaries of elected officials, anti-corruption and transparency measures, etc.</li></br></ol></br><p>So we presented this in June 2014 and we decided that we would give ourselves until September to collect 30,000 signatures in support of the manifesto and if we succeeded, we would present candidates in the municipal elections. In one month we managed to get the 30,000 signatures! Besides getting the signatures on internet and in person, we held a lot of meetings in the neighbourhoods to present the manifesto – we held about 30 or 40 meetings like that, some of them small, some more massive, where we went to the neighbourhoods and we said « We thought of this, what do you think? We thought of these priorities, etc’. » So, in September of 2014 we decided to go ahead; once we decided that we would present a slate, we began to discuss with the parties – but with the strength of all that support of 30,000 people backing us at the grassroots, so our negotiating strength with respect to the parties was very different. In Dec 2014 we agreed with the parties to create Barcelona en Comun – we wanted to call it Guanyem but someone else had already registered the name, so there was a lot of discussion about a new name, there were various proposals: Revolucion democratica, primaria democratica, the term Comu – it seemed interesting because it connected with the Commons movement, the idea of the public which is not restricted to the institutional and that was key. It was also important that in the previous municipal elections in 2011 only 52% of people had voted, in the poorer neighbourhoods a higher number of people abstained and that it was in the wealthier neighbourhoods where a larger proportion of people had voted. So we wanted to raise participation by 10% in the poor neighbourhoods more affected by the crisis and we thought that would allow us to win. And that was what happened. In 2015, 63% voted, but in the poor areas 40% more people voted. In the rich areas, the same people voted as before.</p></br><p>So it was not impossible to think we could win. And from the beginning the idea was to win. We did not build this machine in order to participate, we built it in order to win. We didn’t want to be the opposition, we wanted to govern. And as a result, it was close, because we won 11 of 41 seats, but got the most votes so we head the municipal council, the space existed. From the moment Guanyem was created in June 2014, other similar movements began to be created all over Spain – in Galicia, in Andalucia, in Valencia, Zaragoza, Madrid… One of the advantages we have in Barcelona is that we have Ada Colau, which is a huge advantage, because a key thing is to have an uncontested leader who can articulate all the segments of the movement – ecologists, health workers, education professionals…. If you don’t have that it’s very difficult, and also the sole presence of Ada Colau explains many things. In Madrid they found Manuela Carmena, who is great as an anti-franquista symbol, with her judicial expertise, very popular but who didn’t have that tradition of articulating movements, and as a result now they are having a lot more problems of political coordination than here.</p></br><h3>A New Political Subject for a New Political Era</h3></br><p><b>AA —</b> So now Catalunya en comu defines itself as a new political space on the left for the whole of Catalonia. But in recent Catalan history that’s nothing really new: there have been numerous political coalitions on the left, such as the PSUC<sup id="cite_ref-2" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-2">[2]</a></sup> in 1936 followed by many others. So what is different about this initiative?</p></br><p><b>JS —</b> If we open up our perspective and look at things more globally, I think that what justifies the idea that this is a new political space is the fact that the moment is new, we’re in a new phase so it’s very important to understand that if this new political moment reproduces the models and the conceptual paradigms of the old left and of the Fordism of the end of the 20th century, we won’t have moved ahead at all. The crisis of social democracy is also a crisis of a way of understanding social transformation with codes that no longer exist. As a result the measure of success of this new political space is not so much in to what extent it can bring together diverse political forces, but rather its capacity to understand this new scenario we find ourselves in – a scenario where digital transformation is changing everything, where we no longer know what ‘labour’ is, where heterogeneity and social diversity appear as factors not of complexity but of values, where the structure of age no longer functions as it used to – where everything is in transformation, so we can no longer continue to apply ideas – to use a phrase coined by Ulrich Beck – ‘zombie concepts’, living dead, no?, we forge ahead with our backpacks full of 20th-century concepts, applying them to realities that no longer have anything to do with them. It’s easy to see the defects of the old, traditional concepts, but it’s very difficult to construct new ones because we don’t really know what is happening nor where we are headed. The example of the debate in France between Valls and Hamon – at least, I read the summary in Le Monde, where Valls maintained that it would be possible to come back to a situation of full employment and Hamon said that is impossible, that it’s necessary to work towards the universal basic income; in the end, Hamon is closer to the truth than Valls, but Hamon isn’t capable of explaining it in a credible way – and it is very difficult to explain it in a credible way.</p></br><p>Here, we are working at one and the same time on the Commons and the non-institutional public sphere, we are demanding greater presence of the public administration when probably it wouldn’t really be necessary, but since we don’t have a clear idea of how to construct this new thing, we are still acting sort of like slaves of the old. So that’s where I think the concept of the Commons, of the cooperative, the collaborative, new ideas regarding the digital economy, are more difficult to structure, because we’re also conscious that capitalism is no longer only industrial or financial but now it’s digital capitalism, and it controls all the networks of data transmission and at the same time the data themselves, probably the wealth of the future. So, sure we can do really interesting things in Barcelona, out of Barcelona en Comun, but we have GAFAM (Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft), and GAFAM has its own logics and that complicates things. So we have to create a new political subject – and it’s obvious that we need something new – but what isn’t so obvious is what are the concepts we need to create this new subject. So if you look at the documents published by Un Pais en Comu<sup id="cite_ref-3" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-3">[3]</a></sup> that’s what you’ll see: a bit of different language, a different way of using concepts, but at the same time a trace of the heritage of the traditional left. The journal ‘Nous Horitzons’ has just published a new issue on ‘Politics in Common’<sup id="cite_ref-4" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-4">[4]</a></sup> which brings together a lot of these elements. The impression that some of us had in the assembly the other day in Vall d’Hebron (the inaugural assembly of the movement) was that the old ways were still weighing us down, that there was a difficulty to generate an innovative dynamic.</p></br><p><b>NT —</b> That was clear in the composition of the audience.</p></br><p><b>JS —</b> Yes, well, the Podemos people weren’t there, of course… they didn’t come for various reasons, because probably not everybody was in agreement with Albano-Dante<sup id="cite_ref-5" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-5">[5]</a></sup> but they saw there was a lot of disagreement and so they preferred not to come, and that’s a type of public that, as well as filling the hall, also changes the type of dynamic – so it was more the traditional-style organisations that were there (Iniciativa or EUIA<sup id="cite_ref-6" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-6">[6]</a></sup>), there was more of the old than the new probably. Perhaps that’s inevitable, but what we have to do now is to see if we can change that dynamic.</p></br><p><b>AA —</b> When one reads the ‘Ideario politico’ (the political project of Un Pais en Comu) it’s a sort of lesson in political economy, political philosophy as well, but also a vast programme, and the left has never put forward this type of Commons-inspired programme before, be it in Catalunya or in Spain or probably internationally. How do you see its contribution in the context of the Commons ecosystem? There have been experiences of the Commons without the Commons label, as in Latin America …</p></br><p><b>JS —</b> Yes, in Catalunya the anarcho-sindicalist movement…</p></br><p><b>AA —</b> Of course, but more recently, the idea of ‘Buen Vivir’ …</p></br><p><b>JS —</b> Yes, but when you go to Latin America and you talk about that, it all revolves around the State. But here, we try not to be state-centric. We are trying to avoid the idea that the only possible transformation needs to depend on the State.</p></br><p><b>AA —</b> But in the ‘Ideario’ a lot of discussion is devoted to public services as well, this implies that the State has to exist. And in the Commons vocabulary there is the concept of the ‘partner-state’, but it doesn’t appear in the Ideario…</p></br><p><b>JS —</b> Yes, there’s a margin there: the resilience of the new politics depends more on the capacity to create ‘muscled’ collective spaces – public, collective, common – than on the occupation of the institutions. But without the occupation of the institutions, it’s very difficult to construct those spaces. The example that comes to mind for me is from Copenhagen: there it was the cooperatives of the workers’ unions that built the big housing coops that exist now; also, the municipal government when the left was in power built a lot of public housing; then when a right-wing government came to power, it privatised all the public housing but it couldn’t privatise the cooperatives. So in the end, things that are strictly state-based are more vulnerable than when you build collective strength. So if we are able to benefit from these spaces in order to build ‘collective muscle’, using our presence in the institutions, this will end up being more resilient, more stable over time than if we put all our eggs in the State basket. So the Barcelona city government has civic social centres that are municipal property, but what is important is to succeed in ensuring that these centres are controlled by the community, that each community make them its own despite the fact that the property is officially that of the municipality, but they must be managed through a process of community management. So you need to build in the community a process of appropriation of institutions that ends up being stronger than if it were all in the hands of the State.</p></br><p>Now we are discussing citizen heritage, how the city government can use its property – houses, buildings – and it can cede them for a certain period in order to construct collective spaces. For example, 8 building sites that belong to the municipality have been put up for auction on 100-year leases for community organisations to build housing cooperatives. This doesn’t take property away from the public sphere and at the same time it generates collective strength. But a certain sector of the political left here, the CUP, criticises this as privatisation of public space. They think Barcelona en Comun should build public housing instead, state-owned housing. That’s a big difference. And people are aware of that, but at the same time there are doubts about whether this makes sense, whether there is sufficient strength within the community so that this can work. Or, for example, the most common criticism is that “you have an idea of the public, the collective, the Commons, that implies capacities in the community that are only present in the middle classes that have the knowledge, the organisational capacity… so it’s a very elitist vision of the collective because the popular sectors, without the backing of the State, won’t be able to do this. » Well, we’re going to try to combine things so it can work, but we don’t want to keep converting the public into the ‘state’.</p></br><p>Nancy Fraser wrote an article on the triple movement – looking at Polanyi’s work on the ‘double movement’ in the Great Transformation, that is the movement towards mercantilisation, and the opposite movement it stimulated towards protection. Polanyi talks about the confrontation of these 2 movements in the early 20th century, and the State – in its soviet form or in its fascist form – as a protectionist response of society which demands protection when faced with the uncertainty, the fragility the double movement engenders. Nancy Fraser says that all that is true, but we’re no longer in the 20th century, we’re in the 21st century where factors like individual emancipation, diversity, feminism are all very important – so we shouldn’t be in favour of a protectionist movement that continues to be patriarchal and hierarchical. We need a movement for protection that generates autonomy – and there resides what I think is one of the keys of the Commons movement. The idea of being able to get protection – so, a capacity of reaction against the dynamics of the market attacks – without losing the strength of diversity, of personal emancipation, of feminism, the non-hierarchical, the non-patriarchal, the idea that somebody decide for me what I need to do and how I will be protected. Let me self-protect myself too, let me be a protagonist too of this protection. And this is contradictory with the state-centric tradition.</p></br><h3>A Commons Economy, Participation and Co-production of Policy</h3></br><p><b>AA —</b> The first theme of the ‘Ideario’ is the economy – you are an economist, amongst other things – how do you see this proposal in terms of the Commons? For example, there is a lot of discussion now about ‘open cooperativism’, etc. What you were saying about the cooperative movement here, that it is very strong but not sufficient…</p></br><p><b>JS —</b> In some aspects no. For example, the city wanted to open a new contract for communications (telephone, internet) – now there are the big companies Telefonica, Movistar, Vodafone, Orange, etc: there’s a cooperative called ‘Som Connexion’ (We are connection)- or ‘Som Energia’ (We are energy) that’s a lot bigger – it has 40,000 members – but these cooperatives, it would be fantastic if the city were to give them the contract for energy or for communication, but they aren’t capable of managing that at the moment. So if they take it, we’d all have big problems: faulty connections, lack of electrical power – because they’re growing for sure but they don’t yet have the ‘muscle’, the capacity they need to take this on.</p></br><p>So we have to continue investing in this, it’s not going to take care of itself. On the other hand, in other areas, like home services for the elderly, we do have very strong cooperatives, Abacus for example is a cooperative for book distribution that has 800 000 members, so that is a coop that’s very powerful, and there are others. But in general, the more powerful the coop, the less politicised it is – they tend to transform themselves into big service companies. But now they are understanding that perhaps it would be in their interest to have a different vision; there has been a very politicised movement in the grassroots level coops that is contradictory with the entrepreneurial trend in the big coops. So we’re in this process right now: yes, there are very big, very strong coops and there are also smaller, more political ones but they don’t have sufficient muscle yet.</p></br><p><b>AA —</b> When we look at issues of participation, co-production of policy and such, it is also a question of culture, a culture of co-production that doesn’t exist. In the neighbourhoods, yes there is a trend to revamping participation, but when we talk to people in the local-level committees they say ‘Sure, people come to the meetings, but because they want a tree planted here…’ and they don’t have that vision of co-creation. So first there has to be a sort of cultural revolution ?</p></br><p><b>JS —</b> There are places where there has been a stronger community tradition that could well converge with this. Some neighbourhoods like Roquetes for example, Barceloneta or Sants, have very strong associational traditions. If you go to Roquetes to the meeting of the community plan, everybody is there: the people from the primary medical services centre, the doctors, the schools are there, the local police, the social workers – and they hold meetings every 2 weeks and they know everything that goes on in the area, and they transfer cases amongst themselves: “we detected this case, how do we deal with it?” etc. The community fabric in those neighbourhoods functions really well. So what can you add to that fabric so that it can go a bit further? On the other hand, in other neighbourhoods like Ciutat Meridiana, in 5 years 50% of the population has changed, so it’s very difficult to create community where the level of expulsion or change is so high. In Sants, in Ca Batlló, there was a very interesting experience where people want to create a cooperative neighbourhood – it’s a bit polemical – they want to create a public school without using public funds, instead using money from the participants themselves, because the coop tradition in Sants is very anarchist, libertarian – so they promote the idea of a public school, open to all, but not using public funds. And it would have its own educational philosophy, that wouldn’t have to submit to standard educational discipline. And groups have appeared in different neighbourhoods dedicated to shared child-raising where there are no pre-schools for children between 0 and 3 years, or people prefer not to take the kids to public pre-schools because they find them too rigid, so they prefer generating relationships amongst parents. So what should the role of the city government be with respect to such initiatives? Should it facilitate or not? There’s a debate about how to position the municipality with respect to these initiatives that are interesting but then when, inside Barcelona en Comú or Catalunya en Comú, the person who is in charge of these issues comes with a more traditional union perspective and says “This is crazy, what we need to do is to create public schools with teachers who are professional civil servants. These experiments are fine for gentrified zones, but in reality…’” And they are partly right. So we’re in that sort of situation, which is a bit ambivalent. We’re conscious that we need to go beyond a state-centric approach, but at the same time we need to be very conscious that if we don’t reinforce the institutional role, the social fragilities are very acute.</p></br><h3>The Commons and Issues of Sovereignty, Interdependence and the « Right to Decide »</h3></br><p><b>AA —</b> Another high-profile issue is that of sovereignty. The way it’s presented in the Ideario is criticised both by those who want a unified Spain and by those who want Catalan independence. Sovereignty is simply another word for independence in the view of many people. But the way it’s presented in the Ideario is more complex and comprehensive, linked to autonomy at every level …</p></br><p><b>JS —</b> Exactly: it’s plural, in lower case and plural: sovereignties. The idea is a bit like what I said earlier about the city, that we want to take back the city. We want to recover the collective capacity to decide over what affects us. So it’s fine to talk about the sovereignty of Catalonia, but we also need to talk about digital sovereignty, water sovereignty, energy sovereignty, housing sovereignty – sovereignty in the sense of the capacity to decide over that which affects us. So we don’t have to wait until we have sovereignty over Catalonia in order to grapple with all this. And this has obvious effects: for example, something we are trying to develop here: a transit card that would be valid on all forms of public transit – like the “Oyster” in London, and many other cities have them – an electronic card that you can use for the train, the metro, the bus: the first thing the Barcelona city government did on this was to ask the question “Who will own the data? “. That’s sovereignty. The entity that controls the data on who moves and how in metropolitan Barcelona has an incredible stock of information with a clear commercial value. So will it belong to the company that incorporates the technology? or will the data belong to the municipality and the municipality will do with it what it needs? At the moment, they are installing digital electricity metres and digital water metres: but to whom do the data belong? because these are public concessions, concessions to enterprises in order that they provide a public service – so who owns the data?</p></br><p>This is a central issue. And it is raised in many other aspects, like food sovereignty. So, we want to ensure that in the future Barcelona be less dependent on the exterior for its food needs, as far as possible. So you need to work to obtain local foodstuffs, control over the products that enter – and that implies food sovereignty, it implies discussing all this. So, without saying that the sovereignty of Catalonia isn’t important, we need to discuss the other sovereignties. Because, suppose we attain the sovereignty of Catalonia as an independent state, but we are still highly dependent in all the other areas. We need to confront this. I don’t think it’s a way of avoiding the issue, it’s a way of making it more complex, of understanding that today the Westphalian concept of State sovereignty no longer makes much sense. I think we all agree on that. We are very interdependent, so how do we choose our interdependencies? That would be real sovereignty, not to be independent because that’s impossible, but rather how to better choose your interdependencies so that they have a more public content.</p></br><p><b>AA —</b> Talking of interdependence, there is the issue as well of internationalism. Barcelona en Comú puts a lot of emphasis on that, saying ‘There is no municipalism without internationalism’ etc. From the very outset of her mandate, Ada Colau in 2015 in her inaugural speech as mayor said that ‘we will work to build a movement of cities of the Mediterranean’, and as time goes on the approach is becoming clearer, for example with the participation of Colau and the vice-mayor Gerardo Pisarello in the major international city conferences. What do you see as the importance of this internationalism within the Commons ecosystem?</p></br><p><b>JS —</b> There are 2 key aspects for me. First, cities are clearly the most global political space and zone of social convergence that exists. Apparently when we talk about cities we’re talking about something local, but cities are actually very globalised. Benjamin Barber wrote a book about ‘Why Mayors should govern the world’. And he set out an example I think is very good: if the mayor of Montreal meets with Ada and the mayor of Nairobi and the mayor of Santiago de Chile and the mayor of say Hong-Kong, after 5 minutes together they’ll all be talking about the same things. Because the problems of cities are very similar from one place to another despite their different sizes. Questions of energy, transport, water, services, food… If we try to imagine that same meeting between Heads of State, the complexity of the political systems, cultural traditions, constitutional models and all will mean that the challenge of coming to a common understanding will be much more complex. That doesn’t mean that cities are the actors that will resolve climate change, but certainly the fact that Oslo, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Barcelona and Paris agree that in 2025 there will no longer be cars circulating that use diesel will have more impact than a meeting of Heads of State. With AirBnB Barcelona is in constant confrontation, the city has fined them 600 000 euros, but Barcelona on its own can’t combat AirBnB. But New York, Paris, London, Amsterdam and Barcelona have come to an agreement to negotiate jointly with AirBnb: those 5 cities together can negotiate with them. But it isn’t the problem for States, it’s much more a problem for cities than for States. And AirBnB uses digital change to enter spaces where there is a lack of precision – it’s what happens too with Uber, Deliveroo and other platforms of so-called ‘collaborative economy’, which is really extractive economy, but which use the reglamentary voids. The people who work for Uber or Deliveroo aren’t employees, they are independent entrepreneurs but they work in 19th century conditions. Tackling this problem from the level of the city can produce new solutions.</p></br><p>I think when we decided in 2014-2015 to attempt to work at the municipal level in Barcelona, we were aware that Barcelona isn’t just any city: Barcelona has an international presence and we wanted to use Barcelona’s international character to exert an influence on urban issues worldwide. Ada Colau participated in the Habitat conference in Quito in October 2016, before that in the meeting of local authorities in Bogota, she is now co-president of the World Union of Municipalities. So there’s an investment that didn’t start just with us but that started in the period when Maragall<sup id="cite_ref-7" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-7">[7]</a></sup> was mayor, a very high investment by Barcelona in participating in this international sphere of cities. This reinforces Barcelona in its confrontations with the State and with private enterprise as well. It plays an important role. There is an international commission within Barcelona en Comú, they are constantly working with other world cities – they have been in France, they have a strong link with Grenoble and will be going to a meeting of French cities in September to talk about potential collaboration, they often go to Italy, they’ve gone to Belgrade, to Poland. In June they’re organising a meeting of Fearless Cities, with the participation of many mayors from major cities in Europe and around the world.<br /></br>So there is a very clear vision of the global aspect. So the global dimension is very present, and at the level of Spain as well. The problem there is that there is political interference, for example in Madrid, which is very important as a city, but within the municipal group “Ahora Madrid” they’re very internally divided, so sometimes you speak to one and the others don’t like it. We have really good relations with Galicia: A Coruña and Santiago de Compostela, also with Valencia, but Valencia also has its own dynamic. Zaragoza. Each city has its own dynamic, so sometimes it’s complicated to establish on-going relations.</p></br><p><b>AA —</b> What about Cadiz?</p></br><p><b>JS —</b> Of course, Cadiz is also part of this trend, but the group there is part of the Podemos anti-capitalist faction, so there are nuances.</p></br><p><b>NT —</b> You mentioned 2 points regarding internationalism…</p></br><p><b>JS —</b> Yes, first there was the general global perspective on cities and the second is Barcelona’s own concrete interest. So the first is more global, that is, any city in the world today has many more possibilities if it looks at its strategic global role and if it wants to strengthen its position, it has to work on the global level. In the case of Barcelona specifically, there is also a will that’s partly traditional, because it was begun by Maragall, you have to remember that here in Barcelona there are 10 districts, and during the war of the Balkans, Maragall created District 11, which was Sarajevo: city technicians went to Sarajevo to work with them, and still today there are municipal technicians who travel regularly to Gaza to work there, or with La Havana – in other words there’s a clearly established internationalist stance in the municipality. Also, the headquarters of the World Union of Local Governments is in Barcelona. The international headquarters of Educating Cities is in Barcelona, so there has constantly been a will to be present on the international scene since Maragall, and now this is continuing but with a new orientation as well. Perhaps there used to be the idea of exporting the Barcelona model, branding Barcelona, but that is no longer the case.<br /></br>There’s very intense organisation globally, probably if Ada accepted all the invitations she receives, she’d be travelling all the time.</p></br><p><b>AA —</b> Coming back to the issue of sovereignty vs independence and “the right to decide”, how does this play out?</p></br><p><b>JS —</b> The issue of independence is internally very complex with different positions. I think there is a general agreement on 3 things, ie:</p></br><ol></br><li>Catalonia has its own demos and therefore is a political subject which must be recognised,</li></br><li>it has to be able to decide how to articulate itself with the other political subjects in Spain and in Europe, it has to have the right, the capacity to decide;</li></br><li>this requires the construction of a State of its own.</li></br></ol></br><p>It is on the fourth point that we are not in agreement: whether that State should be independent or whether it should be in some way linked, allied, confederated with the rest of the Iberian Peninsula or with Europe. These 3 initial points are sufficiently important and they are the basis for the fact that Catalunya en Comú or Barcelona en Comú is part of the broad sovereigntist space in Catalonia. What it isn’t part of is the independentist space in Catalonia. Despite the fact that I would say some 30-40% of the members are pro-independence, but the rest not. And that is an issue which divides us. But what we are trying to do is to work out this debate on the basis of our own criteria, not on those of other movements. The criteria of the others are ‘you are independentist or you are not independentist’. Our own criteria are: yes, we are sovereigntists, we discuss sovereignties and we’ll see. Since we agree on what is the most important (that is – an autonomous political subject, the right to decide, an autonomous State), let’s discuss how we can articulate. We have fraternal relations with 4 million people in the rest of Spain who agree with us on the first 3 criteria. So the key question probably would be: Does Catalonia want to separate from the rest of Spain or from this Spain? The standard response would be “We have never known any other. We’ve always seen the same Spain, so there is no other Spain”. So the debate we can have is over “Yes, another Spain is possible”. Sort of like the debate right now over whether to leave Europe: do we want to leave Europe of leave this Europe? But is another Europe possible or not?</p></br><h3>The Challenges of Scale</h3></br><p><b>NT —</b> I am struck by the fact that every time we refer to the initiative of Catalunya en Comú, you respond by giving the example of what’s happening in Barcelona: do you see Barcelona as the model for Un Pais en Comú?</p></br><p><b>JS —</b> No, it’s not that it’s the model, there is even some reticence within Barcelona en Comú that this new political initiative may have negative consequences for Barcelona en Comú. The Barcelona in Comú experiment has worked really well: within BeC political parties continue to exist (Podemos, Iniciativa, EUIA, Guanyem) and all agree that it’s necessary to create this subject, because it’s clear – there’s a phrase by a former mayor of Vitoria in the Basque country who said “Where my capacities end, my responsibilities begin” – that is, clearly, cities are developing roles that are more and more important, but their capacities continue to be very limited and especially their resources are very limited – so there’s an imbalance between capacities and responsibilities. Between what cities could potentially do and what they really can do. Refuge-cities – a thousand things. So within Barcelona en Comú there is an understanding of the interest of creating Catalunya en Comú in order to have influence in other levels of government. And to present candidates in elections in Spain with En Comú Podem because to be represented in Madrid is also important. But of course, sometimes this expansion can make us lose the most original aspect, that is the emphasis on municipalism, in the capacity to create these spaces – so there’s a certain tension. And obviously, when you go outside Barcelona in Catalonia, the local and territorial realities are very different, you find… you no longer control what kind of people are joining and so you can end up with surprises – good and bad ones – so there are some doubts, some growing pains. You have to grow, but how will that affect what we have so far? our ways of working and all that… I always refer to Barcelona en Comú because we have existed for longer, we have a sort of ‘tradition’ in the way we work, and on the contrary, the other day we held the founding assembly of Catalunya en Comú and – where are we headed? how long will we be able to maintain the freshness, avoid falling into the traditional vices of political parties? Xavi (Domenech) is a very good candidate, he has what I call a Guanyem DNA, but it’s not evident that we can pull this through. That’s the doubt.</p></br><p><b>NT —</b> How do you assess the results of the founding assembly of Catalunya en Comú? Are you happy with what came out of it?</p></br><p><b>JS —</b> Yes, I’m satisfied, although I don’t think the results were optimal, but we are squeezed by a political calendar that we don’t control. It’s very probable that there will be elections this year in Catalonia, so if that happens… what would have been preferable? To reproduce the Barcelona en Comú model, take more time and work more from the bottom up, hold meetings throughout the territory – we did hold about 70 or 80, but a lot more would have been better – do things more slowly and look around, build links with local movements, the same ones as in Barcelona but on the level of Catalonia – energy, water, etc: reconstruct the same process. But sure, they’re going to call elections or a referendum in 2 days. What is clear is that we can’t do the same thing as with ‘Catalunya si que es pot’<sup id="cite_ref-8" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-8">[8]</a></sup>, which was a coalition but it didn’t work. So all this has meant that the process – despite the fact that I think it has been carried out well, is not optimal: within the realm of the possible, I think it was done with great dignity.</p></br><p><b>NT —</b> And with respect to the deliberative process that was used to arrive at the final document?</p></br><p><b>JS —</b> Basically the same thing: it could have been done better, with deeper debates in each area, it was done very quickly, a lot of issues in a short period of time. The task was very complex, and I think the result is worthy. We tried to avoid standardised jargon and parameters, to make it a bit different. So now we’ll see – yesterday the Executive met for the first time, and on May 13 will be the first meeting of the coordinating group of 120 people<sup id="cite_ref-9" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-9">[9]</a></sup>. So we’ll have to see how this all is gotten underway. I am not convinced that it will all be functional in time for the Catalan elections, for me the key date is May 2019 which are the next municipal elections. Then we’ll see if this has really jelled and if we can have a significant presence throughout the territory. This territorial vision is very important in order to avoid a top-down construction. The key thing in Catalonia is to do it with dignity and not to become entrapped in this dual logic of independence or not, to be capable of bringing together a social force that is in that position.</p></br><div class="" style="font-size: .8em;"></br><p>NOTES</p></br><ol class="references"></br><li id="cite_note-1"><span class="mw-cite-backlink"><a href="#cite_ref-1">↑</a></span> <span class="reference-text">Autonomous elections are those held in the 17 Autonomous Communities of Spain created by the 1978 Constitution. Catalunya is one of them.</span></li></br><li id="cite_note-2"><span class="mw-cite-backlink"><a href="#cite_ref-2">↑</a></span> <span class="reference-text">The Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia or PSUC: Founded in 1936, it allied the main parties of the Catalan left around the Communist Party. It was dissolved in 1987.</span></li></br><li id="cite_note-3"><span class="mw-cite-backlink"><a href="#cite_ref-3">↑</a></span> <span class="reference-text">« A country in common ». The process, carried out in a transparent and well-documented manner, began with a negotiation with certain left-wing parties and movements, and encouraged discussion and new proposals at popular assemblies throughout the region and in online discussion open to the public. More than 3,000 people participated in 70 assemblies and more than 1,700 proposals and amendments were made online with the webpage registering nearly 130,000 hits. The Assembly discussed and voted on the various amendments and agreed on a transitional structure composed of a coordinating body of 120 members and an executive committee of 33 members, each with a one-year mandate to propose an ethical code, statutes, an organizational structure and political options in the unfolding conjuncture. </span></li></br><li id="cite_note-4"><span class="mw-cite-backlink"><a href="#cite_ref-4">↑</a></span> <span class="reference-text">« La Politica de Comù » in Nous horitzons (New Horizons) No. 215, 2017. Originally titled Horitzons, the magazine was founded in 1960 in clandestinity and published in Catalan abroad by intellectuals linked to the PSUC. It has been published in Catalonia since 1972. It recently opened its pages to other progressive political tendencies. </span></li></br><li id="cite_note-5"><span class="mw-cite-backlink"><a href="#cite_ref-5">↑</a></span> <span class="reference-text">Albano Dante Fachin, member of the Catalan parliament, is the head of Podem (the Catalan wing of the Podemos party). He opposed the participation of his party in the constituent assembly of Un Pais en Comù thus creating a crisis in the ranks of Podemos at both the Catalan and national levels. Party leader Pablo Iglesias did not disown him, but delegated his national second-in-command Pablo Echenique to represent him in the assembly. </span></li></br><li id="cite_note-6"><span class="mw-cite-backlink"><a href="#cite_ref-6">↑</a></span> <span class="reference-text">Coalitions of the Catalan left since the transition period of the 1970s have been numerous and complex for the uninitiated. « Iniciativa for Catalonia Verts » dates from 1995 and was composed of the Green party with Iniciativa for Catalonia, itself a 1987 coalition of the left parties around the PSUC and the former Catalan Communist Party. EUIA (United and Alternative Left) is another coalition in 1998 which includes the first two and all the small parties of the radical left. EUIA is the Catalan branch of Izquierda Unida (United Left) the new name of the Spanish Communist Party. </span></li></br><li id="cite_note-7"><span class="mw-cite-backlink"><a href="#cite_ref-7">↑</a></span> <span class="reference-text">Pasqual Maragall, member and later president of the Catalan Socialist Party, became mayor of Barcelona in 1982 with the support of the elected members of the Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia (PSUC). He remained in this position for almost 15 years without ever having a majority in the municipal council. He then became President of the Catalan government in 2003.</span></li></br><li id="cite_note-8"><span class="mw-cite-backlink"><a href="#cite_ref-8">↑</a></span> <span class="reference-text">Catalunya Sí que es Pot (CSQP, « Yes Catalonia Is Possible ») is a left-wing coalition created in view of the Catalan elections in the autumn of 2015. Barcelona en Comù, itself a municipal coalition, was elected in May 2015 but decided not to run in the autonomous elections. </span></li></br><li id="cite_note-9"><span class="mw-cite-backlink"><a href="#cite_ref-9">↑</a></span> <span class="reference-text">The election result was no surprise: ‘A country in common’ founder Xavier Domenech will preside the Executive Committee and Ada Colau, the current mayor of Barcelona, is president of the coordinating body. The membership, via an internet vote, chose on May 20 a new name preferring « Catalunya en Comù » to « En Comú podem », thus distinguishing itself from the 2015 Catalan coalition with Podemos, also called « En comu podem » and signalling a reinforcement of the « Barcelona en Comù » wing with respect to the supporters of Podemos in the new entity. The rejection of the earlier name ‘Un Pais en Comu’ may also denote a desire to distance itself from a pro-independence stance.</span></li></br></ol></br></div>i> </ol> </div>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<h2>Rendez-vous avec nos imaginaires<h2>Rendez-vous avec nos imaginaires !</h2></br></br></br></br><blockquote class="wp-block-quote"><p>L’Assemblée des communs est une rencontre  nationale pour mettre les communs à l’agenda, partager les expériences et les relier, débattre, se doter d’outils et de stratégies pour la reconnaissance des communs. Elle se déroule à Marseille du 12 au 14 Novembre 2021</p></blockquote></br></br></br></br><figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" width="607" height="752" src="https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/flyer-adc2021_image-1-607x752.png" alt="" class="wp-image-6605" srcset="https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/flyer-adc2021_image-1-607x752.png 607w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/flyer-adc2021_image-1-342x424.png 342w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/flyer-adc2021_image-1-768x951.png 768w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/flyer-adc2021_image-1-1240x1536.png 1240w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/flyer-adc2021_image-1-1654x2048.png 1654w" sizes="(max-width: 607px) 100vw, 607px" /></figure></br></br></br></br><p>Depuis les élections municipales de 2020 en France, les concepts de commun, communs, bien communs, ont été fortement mobilisés dans le discours public et électoral, quoique de manière floue. L’en-commun y apparaît comme une voie alternative entre l’Etat et le Marché, un moyen de renouveler l’action publique par l’initiative citoyenne. Cet intérêt nouveau des collectivités et de l’administration publique actualise pour les acteurs que nous sommes la nécessité de faire en-<br>tendre notre propre voix.</p></br></br></br></br><p>A l’échelle locale, les assemblées des communs s’inscrivent dans la perspective dessinée par le réseau francophone des communs initié par VECAM en 2012 pour relier les réalités urbaines émergentes aux communs alliant connaissance et numérique.</p></br></br></br></br><p>L’assemblée des communs de Lille se constitue lors des Roumics, un événement autour des communs organisé dans le cadre du festival « Temps des communs » en octobre 2015.La même année l’association La Plateforme organise à Marseille une quinzaine « Marseille en Communs » qui regroupe plusieurs acteurs et actrices venu.e.s de Marseille et d’ailleurs.</p></br></br></br></br><p>L’assemblée des communs de Grenoble (ACG) est créée en mars 2017 lors de la Biennale des Villes en Transition, par la convergence entre plusieurs initiatives dont la commission des communs de Nuit Debout Grenoble, la ville de Grenoble, Alpes Solidaires, Alternatiba, le Cairn, Terre de Liens, Planning, l’Atelier Populaire d’Urbanisme…</p></br></br></br><p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="alignnone wp-image-6590 size-large" src="https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/IMG_20200117_143658614-1-scaled-e1633428620129-607x332.jpg" alt="" width="607" height="332" srcset="https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/IMG_20200117_143658614-1-scaled-e1633428620129-607x332.jpg 607w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/IMG_20200117_143658614-1-scaled-e1633428620129-342x187.jpg 342w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/IMG_20200117_143658614-1-scaled-e1633428620129-768x420.jpg 768w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/IMG_20200117_143658614-1-scaled-e1633428620129-1536x841.jpg 1536w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/IMG_20200117_143658614-1-scaled-e1633428620129-2048x1121.jpg 2048w" sizes="(max-width: 607px) 100vw, 607px" /></p></br><p>A l’échelle translocale, le collectif Remix the commons organise depuis 2012 (Ker Thiossane, festival Afropixel) des rencontres autour des communs dans la francophonie et en Europe, bientôt baptisées « Commons camp » (Grenoble 2018 et Marseille 2020).</p></br><p>Dans le même temps, conscient que, des Nuits debout aux gilets jaunes, du squat à la ZAD comme au tiers-lieu, il se passe des choses du côté des pratiques spatiales, le centre de ressources Artfactories/autresparts, co-fondateur et cheville ouvrière de la CNLII (coordination nationale des lieux intermédiaires et indépendants), impulse une réflexion sur les liens entre communs et pratiques d’occupation d’espaces. Elle aboutit à la tenue en 2018, du 3è forum des lieux intermédiaires et indépendants, aux Ateliers du vent, à Rennes sous l’intitulé « faire commun(S), comment faire ? ». Les lieux intermédiaires s’y déterminent comme communs culturels, spatiaux et transformationnels.</p></br><p>Mais c’est à la faveur du commons camp de Marseille que naît l’idée d’une assemblée des communs, à l’échelle nationale. Les 17, 18 et 19 janvier 2020, à l’initiative de Remix the commons et Artfactories/autres-parts se rassemblent plus de 350 personnes venues tant de Marseille que du reste du monde (Italie, Espagne, Québec, Angleterre, Croatie…).</p></br><p>Les italiens y témoignent de la création toute récente d’une assemblée des communs italienne. En effet, en Italie, le mouvement des beni comuni, après avoir ouvert la voie juridique pour les communs, a vu naître en 2018, une assemblée nationale des communs qui a permis aux différentes expériences menées dans tous le pays de se fédérer et de devenir le creuset d’innovations politiques pour défendre les droits humains et une nouvelle rationalité démocratique.</p></br><p>A l’issue du commons camp se constitue à Marseille un laboratoire d’entraide juridique rassemblant des acteurs, chercheurs et juristes italiens, espagnols et français, dans la perspective de développer les outils et les stratégies juridico-politiques des communs à travers une approche translocale.<br />Entre le Laboratoire d’entraide juridique, Remix the commons, et Art-factories/Autresparts, l’idée d’une assemblée des communs à l’échelle<br />nationale a fait son chemin.</p></br><p>Nous en prenons aujourd’hui l’initiative.</p>Laboratoire d’entraide juridique, Remix the commons, et Art-factories/Autresparts, l’idée d’une assemblée des communs à l’échelle<br />nationale a fait son chemin.</p> <p>Nous en prenons aujourd’hui l’initiative.</p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<h2>Rendez-vous avec nos imaginaires<h2>Rendez-vous avec nos imaginaires !</h2></br></br></br></br><blockquote class="wp-block-quote"><p>L’Assemblée des communs est une rencontre  nationale pour mettre les communs à l’agenda, partager les expériences et les relier, débattre, se doter d’outils et de stratégies pour la reconnaissance des communs. Elle se déroule à Marseille du 12 au 14 Novembre 2021</p></blockquote></br></br></br></br><figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" width="607" height="752" src="https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/flyer-adc2021_image-1-607x752.png" alt="" class="wp-image-6605" srcset="https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/flyer-adc2021_image-1-607x752.png 607w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/flyer-adc2021_image-1-342x424.png 342w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/flyer-adc2021_image-1-768x951.png 768w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/flyer-adc2021_image-1-1240x1536.png 1240w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/flyer-adc2021_image-1-1654x2048.png 1654w" sizes="(max-width: 607px) 100vw, 607px" /></figure></br></br></br></br><p>Depuis les élections municipales de 2020 en France, les concepts de commun, communs, bien communs, ont été fortement mobilisés dans le discours public et électoral, quoique de manière floue. L’en-commun y apparaît comme une voie alternative entre l’Etat et le Marché, un moyen de renouveler l’action publique par l’initiative citoyenne. Cet intérêt nouveau des collectivités et de l’administration publique actualise pour les acteurs que nous sommes la nécessité de faire en-<br>tendre notre propre voix.</p></br></br></br></br><p>A l’échelle locale, les assemblées des communs s’inscrivent dans la perspective dessinée par le réseau francophone des communs initié par VECAM en 2012 pour relier les réalités urbaines émergentes aux communs alliant connaissance et numérique.</p></br></br></br></br><p>L’assemblée des communs de Lille se constitue lors des Roumics, un événement autour des communs organisé dans le cadre du festival « Temps des communs » en octobre 2015.La même année l’association La Plateforme organise à Marseille une quinzaine « Marseille en Communs » qui regroupe plusieurs acteurs et actrices venu.e.s de Marseille et d’ailleurs.</p></br></br></br></br><p>L’assemblée des communs de Grenoble (ACG) est créée en mars 2017 lors de la Biennale des Villes en Transition, par la convergence entre plusieurs initiatives dont la commission des communs de Nuit Debout Grenoble, la ville de Grenoble, Alpes Solidaires, Alternatiba, le Cairn, Terre de Liens, Planning, l’Atelier Populaire d’Urbanisme…</p></br></br></br><p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="alignnone wp-image-6590 size-large" src="https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/IMG_20200117_143658614-1-scaled-e1633428620129-607x332.jpg" alt="" width="607" height="332" srcset="https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/IMG_20200117_143658614-1-scaled-e1633428620129-607x332.jpg 607w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/IMG_20200117_143658614-1-scaled-e1633428620129-342x187.jpg 342w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/IMG_20200117_143658614-1-scaled-e1633428620129-768x420.jpg 768w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/IMG_20200117_143658614-1-scaled-e1633428620129-1536x841.jpg 1536w, https://www.remixthecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/IMG_20200117_143658614-1-scaled-e1633428620129-2048x1121.jpg 2048w" sizes="(max-width: 607px) 100vw, 607px" /></p></br><p>A l’échelle translocale, le collectif Remix the commons organise depuis 2012 (Ker Thiossane, festival Afropixel) des rencontres autour des communs dans la francophonie et en Europe, bientôt baptisées « Commons camp » (Grenoble 2018 et Marseille 2020).</p></br><p>Dans le même temps, conscient que, des Nuits debout aux gilets jaunes, du squat à la ZAD comme au tiers-lieu, il se passe des choses du côté des pratiques spatiales, le centre de ressources Artfactories/autresparts, co-fondateur et cheville ouvrière de la CNLII (coordination nationale des lieux intermédiaires et indépendants), impulse une réflexion sur les liens entre communs et pratiques d’occupation d’espaces. Elle aboutit à la tenue en 2018, du 3è forum des lieux intermédiaires et indépendants, aux Ateliers du vent, à Rennes sous l’intitulé « faire commun(S), comment faire ? ». Les lieux intermédiaires s’y déterminent comme communs culturels, spatiaux et transformationnels.</p></br><p>Mais c’est à la faveur du commons camp de Marseille que naît l’idée d’une assemblée des communs, à l’échelle nationale. Les 17, 18 et 19 janvier 2020, à l’initiative de Remix the commons et Artfactories/autres-parts se rassemblent plus de 350 personnes venues tant de Marseille que du reste du monde (Italie, Espagne, Québec, Angleterre, Croatie…).</p></br><p>Les italiens y témoignent de la création toute récente d’une assemblée des communs italienne. En effet, en Italie, le mouvement des beni comuni, après avoir ouvert la voie juridique pour les communs, a vu naître en 2018, une assemblée nationale des communs qui a permis aux différentes expériences menées dans tous le pays de se fédérer et de devenir le creuset d’innovations politiques pour défendre les droits humains et une nouvelle rationalité démocratique.</p></br><p>A l’issue du commons camp se constitue à Marseille un laboratoire d’entraide juridique rassemblant des acteurs, chercheurs et juristes italiens, espagnols et français, dans la perspective de développer les outils et les stratégies juridico-politiques des communs à travers une approche translocale.<br />Entre le Laboratoire d’entraide juridique, Remix the commons, et Art-factories/Autresparts, l’idée d’une assemblée des communs à l’échelle<br />nationale a fait son chemin.</p></br><p>Nous en prenons aujourd’hui l’initiative.</p>Laboratoire d’entraide juridique, Remix the commons, et Art-factories/Autresparts, l’idée d’une assemblée des communs à l’échelle<br />nationale a fait son chemin.</p> <p>Nous en prenons aujourd’hui l’initiative.</p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<h3>Presentation</h3> <p><h3>Presentation</h3></br><p><em></em><em><a href="https://wiki.remixthecommons.org/index.php/Penser_les_communs">Framing the commons</a></em> is a series of interviews made during the first <a href="http://p2pfoundation.net/Berlin_Commons_Conference">International Commons Conference</a>, co-organized by the Heinrich Boll Foundation and the<a href="http://p2pfoundation.net/Commons_Strategies_Group"> Commons Strategies Group</a>, took place in Berlin November 1 and 2, 2010. The conference organizers and participants were invited to talk about their vision of the Commons and of the future of the movement.</p></br><p>Framing the commons is the second chapter produced by Remix The Commons in 2010/2011.</p></br><h3>Collaborators</h3></br><p>Alain Ambrosi and Abeille Tard</p>s is the second chapter produced by Remix The Commons in 2010/2011.</p> <h3>Collaborators</h3> <p>Alain Ambrosi and Abeille Tard</p>)
  • Chargement/Site  + (<h3>Présentation</h3> <p><h3>Présentation</h3></br><p><a href="https://wiki.remixthecommons.org/index.php/Penser_les_communs">Penser les communs</a> est une série d’entrevues réalisées lors de la première <a href="http://p2pfoundation.net/Berlin_Commons_Conference">International Commons Conference</a>, co-organisée par la Fondation Heinrich Boell et le <a href="http://p2pfoundation.net/Commons_Strategies_Group"> Commons Strategies Group</a>, à Berlin en 2010. Les organisateurs de la conférence et des participants ont été invités à s’exprimer sur leur vision sur les biens communs et de l’avenir du mouvement des communs.</p></br><p>Framing the commons est le deuxième chapitre produit par Remix The Commons en 2010/2011.</p></br><h3>Collaborateurs</h3></br><p>Alain Ambrosi et Abeille Tard</p>The Commons en 2010/2011.</p> <h3>Collaborateurs</h3> <p>Alain Ambrosi et Abeille Tard</p>)