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    • ANASTASOPOULOS Nicholas  + (I am an architect, academic, researcher anI am an architect, academic, researcher and activist, interested in aspects and forms of community, urban commons, sustainability and complexity. My doctoral -and ongoing research of many years involves alternative communities and their spatial and social characteristics, including ecocommunities, the kibbutz movement, intentional communities and over the past 2-1/2 years, indigenous communities.</br></br>We just completed a joint workshop between NTUA/Athens and PUCE/Quito for the community of Chamanga on the Pacific Coast of Ecuador, designing its public communal space with a participatory design process while the ongoing MET workshop building peer-to-peer knowledge and cooperation around the cases of ports of air and water in transition was presented in the form of a Side Event we organized last week in the context of Habitat III (Quito). In this process several workshops, research projects, presentations, and activist actions reveal commoning developments. By switching scales from local to global and by overcoming national frameworks, we attempt to understand horizontally the nature of several complex processes underway. We intervene by facilitating exchange of knowledge and experience, and by forming a transnational research network with partners urbanists, researchers and activists across cities, currently in Europe and Latin America.es, currently in Europe and Latin America.)
    • SANTOS Patrícia  + (<https://www.linkedin.com/in/santospatricia> "Action-research on participatory approaches for integrated development in agroforestry dependent socio-ecological systems.")
    • GUTTMANN Alexandre  + (Alexandre Guttmann est basé sur New York eAlexandre Guttmann est basé sur New York et Paris, et il fait actuellement une thèse doctorale à l'Université Paris 13 du laboratoire de la CEPN. Sa thèse porte sur la façon dont l'autonomie gouvernementale et l'action collectif dans les communes urbaines peut préparer les grandes villes à affronter les tendances prédatrices du capitalisme et les menaces imprévues du changement climatique. Ses contributions au Remix des Communs incluent l'écriture de concepts clés de biens communs urbains dérivés par des articles scientifiques, la création des catégories pour ces concepts clés, la participation au contenu du 'Community Chartering Manifesto' et des contributions sur l'Atlas des Chartres des Communs Urbaines.l'Atlas des Chartres des Communs Urbaines.)
    • MIRANDA Ana  + (Ana Miranda, spokesperson of the politicalAna Miranda, spokesperson of the political party BNG from Galiza, former galician member of the European Parliament (MEP) and next MEP in 2018-2019. We work in different common issues in our stateless Nation, Galiza, and also here in Brussels, translating to the EC different proposals, resolutions and doing political incidence helping people and communities with the social, environmental and participative focus. We are in permanent contact with the galician land commons organisation (Organización Galega de Comunidades de Montes Vecinhais en Man Común-ORGACCMM), voice of the land commons and they contact me to participate in the next Assembly. Alfredo Pereira, the president fot ORGACCMM and other common are coming for the event.</br></br> </br></br>This land system in Galiza in this kind of special common property with germanic origin (Montes Vecinhais de Man Commún) are commons collective land and the property belong to the community, with independence of the change of members, the only condition to be co-owner and have rights on the land is to be neighbourg and the rights of transmission is collective and not individually; the management of common resources are also collective and democratic. The "Montes en Mán Común" have a social, ecological and productive fonction in the rural areas. The land commons have 2900 communities in 248 You can find more information about them here: http://orgaccmm.blogaliza.org/encontrandonos/p://orgaccmm.blogaliza.org/encontrandonos/)
    • LORRAIN Ann-Catherin  + (Anne-Catherine Lorrain is a lawyer with exAnne-Catherine Lorrain is a lawyer with expertise in copyright law. She is currently Policy Advisor in the Legal Affairs Committee of the European Parliament for the Greens/EFA political group. From September 2014 until September 2015, she was accredited parliamentary assistant / policy advisor to Julia Reda, Member of the European Parliament in the Greens/EFA group and member of the Pirate Party, focusing on the drafting and on the discussion of the 'Reda Report' on the implementation of the InfoSoc Directive.</br></br>She is associated researcher at the CERDI research institute (Université Paris Sud-11, France), where she has conducted PhD research on the issue of territoriality of copyright in the digital environment. She is co-founder of the COMMUNIA Association, an international non-for-profit organisation promoting the digital public domain ([http://www.communia-association.org]).</br></br>She used to work as a legal advisor in the music industry for the French division of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) in Paris (France), before representing the interests of consumers as the coordinator of the IP Policy Committee of the Trans-Atlantic Consumer Dialogue (TACD) in Brussels (Belgium) and Washington D.C. (US). She was a visiting scholar at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation & Competition (Munich, Germany) in 2011-2013.p; Competition (Munich, Germany) in 2011-2013.)
    • AUFRÈRE Laura  + (Après avoir étudié les sciences politiquesAprès avoir étudié les sciences politiques et s'être spécialisée en gestion de projets culturels, Laura Aufrère a développé plusieurs missions à la croisée du spectacle vivant et des arts visuels. Elle est actuellement coordinatrice pour l'UFISC, travaillant plus spécifiquement sur des études de terrain et des travaux collectifs traitant des enjeux de coopération, de gouvernance collective, et de protection sociale.ance collective, et de protection sociale.)
    • LE CROSNIER Hervé  + (Après avoir été dix ans conservateur d'uneAprès avoir été dix ans conservateur d'une bibliothèque scientifique, Il rejoint l'enseignement à l'Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, et la recherche en collaboration avec l'Institut des Sciences de la communication du CNRS.</br></br>Ses cours et sa recherche portent sur les technologies du web et sur la culture numérique. Il participe à l'équipe Sydonie qui propose un nouveau modèle de document sur le web qui croise les apports du web et l'expérience des bibliothèques.</br></br>Ses travaux concernent l'impact de l'internet sur la société, la question des communs.t sur la société, la question des communs.)
    • SIMONNEAU Claire  + (As a researcher in urban planning and a citizen living in Brussels, I am interested in the topic of commons, especially related to housing and the right to the city.)
    • BERGEOT Vincent  + (BERGEOT Vincent a un parcours dans les chaBERGEOT Vincent a un parcours dans les champs de l'éducation populaire (en particulier en milieu associatif), des sciences et, depuis quelques années, des logiciels libres ; membre d'une coopérative d'activités et d'emplois. Thèmes : salaire de base et/ou revenu universel, monnaie locale, coopération, biens communs, ESS.e locale, coopération, biens communs, ESS.)
    • MEYER Camille  + (Camille Meyer is a Ph.D. candidate in econCamille Meyer is a Ph.D. candidate in economics and management at Université libre de Bruxelles. His work focuses on social finance (community banks and complementary currencies) and analyze the extent to which grassroots financial organizations and services can be considered as commons. He realized field works in Brazil and lived in several European countries.l and lived in several European countries.)
    • ESCRIBANO Sergi  + (Coming from Valencia (East coast of Spain)Coming from Valencia (East coast of Spain), as a social consultant at Empodera consultores (www.empodera-consultores.org) and militant I'm working in two main issues related with commons: Commons and natural resources. If you are interested please look at http://www.terre-citoyenne.org/des-initiatives/guerande-2013.html; Commons and local public policies in Spain. Please look at http://www.commonspolis.org/ All these initiatives are built with trans-local and international networks trying to share experiences and knowledge between different territories.d knowledge between different territories.)
    • PASCUAL Isabel  + (Communications officer of the Habitat International Coalition (HIC) General Secretariat. HIC originated at Habitat I in 1976 and is a founding member of the Global Platform for the Right to the City.)
    • PETCOU Constantin  + (Constantin Petcou is a Paris-based architeConstantin Petcou is a Paris-based architect whose work stresses the intersections between architecture, urbanism and semiotics. He is a co-founder of atelier d’architecture autogérée (aaa), a collective engaged in explorations, activities and research concerning sociopolitical practices in the contemporary city. aaa works with ‘urban tactics’, encouraging residents to manage disused urban spaces themselves, engage in nomadic and reversible projects, and initiate interstitial practices. aaa has been awarded the European Prize for Urban Public Space and the Prix Grand Public des Architectures Contemporaines en Métropole Parisienne, both in 2010. Constantin has co-edited Urban Act: A handbook for alternative practice (2007) and Trans-local-Act: Cultural practices within and across (2010) and R-Urban Act: a participative strategy of urban resilienceparticipative strategy of urban resilience)
    • RODRIGUEZ IBÁÑEZ Margarita  + (Currently I am into commons in two ways, lCurrently I am into commons in two ways, like a researcher of País Vasco University with the “Sharing Society project” (2016-2019), and also as the President of non-profit association DEMETRA that seeks ways to promote individual participation in Society (cultural, social and politics ways). One example of this work is www.Votando.es.</br>In the past, I was a researcher in “Museum I+D+C, Laboratory for the Digital Culture and Hypermedia Museography” project of Complutense Madrid University. project of Complutense Madrid University.)
    • KICHLER Nikolas  + (Currently I'm working at the Vienna UniverCurrently I'm working at the Vienna University of Technology researching and developing forms of Open Architecture. We try to transform existing technical DIY solutions to reach height (up to of 6 floors) on the basis of renewable and affordable materials in a modular way. Our results will be summed up in the form of a toolkit (CC-BY-SA), that should be ready by April. Also at the moment, I’m providing texts to the Shareable’s book project on Commons and Sharing Cities, where I'm focusing on exisiting Water and Housing model policies.</br></br>My relation to the Commons emerged in 2011 during my master thesis when dealing with "participatory design processes" in the context of urban planning. In 2013, I attended the Commons Summer School in Germany. Resulting further meetings eventually led to the foundation of the "Commons Institut e.V.", where I'm a part of.</br></br>From that point I’ve been drafting, particularly with David Steinwender, an imaginative Commons-society under the name of “City of Workshops”. In the context of the Commons Institute, especially with Christian Siefkes, we currently try to find ways how various initiatives can form something like a "Commons association", so people involved can fulfill their needs in a broader spectrum through commoning while avoiding potential excessive demands.hile avoiding potential excessive demands.)
    • TELLI Asli  + (Currently a freelance researcher in IstanbCurrently a freelance researcher in Istanbul, I'm working on a coop initiative among scholars/researchers with high levels of job insecurities acting as commons collective. We have exciting ideas flowing in about trans-nationalizing the initiative on common grounds, so your suggestions would be most welcome. The platform cooperativism event I attended in 2015 at the New School, NY opened new horizons to the civic solidarity networks I've been contributing since late '90s.ks I've been contributing since late '90s.)
    • FESTA Daniela  + (Daniela Festa is a jurist and social geogrDaniela Festa is a jurist and social geographer. PhD degree in urban and social geography and Post-Doctoral Fellowship in social sciences (EHESS), Paris. She’s an activist and author of several articles and book contributions. Next year she’ll join an ERC project at Sciences Po, Paris on « inclusive properties », collective properties and collective housing experiences. Her main research themes are: urban processes and project; urban movements, active citizenship, urban self-organised practices . Participatory democracy and participatory budget; Urban commons; Town planning practices affecting issues of spatial justice, urban democracy, right to the city; Lawmaking bottom up process.; Action research methodology. up process.; Action research methodology.)
    • CHRISTIN Didier  + (Didier Christin, coordinateur du pôle rechDidier Christin, coordinateur du pôle recherche-intervention à Sol et Civilisation (www.soletcivilisation.fr), docteur en sciences de l’environnement et en science politique. Mes missions visent à comprendre les dynamiques territoriales, leur rôle dans la prise en charge des réalités complexes et multi-acteurs ; en faciliter l’adaptation et la réactualisation face aux grands enjeux d’aujourd’hui avec des concepts, méthodes, procédures, outils et savoir-faire adaptés.</br></br>A ce titre, mieux connaitre, faire reconnaitre et améliorer la capacité des acteurs dans les territoires à « agir en commun » sont pour moi des enjeux clés. Concernant ma participation à l’atelier « Finance et biens communs », 2 choses. 1) Me tenir informé des débats qui existent sur ces thèmes, et des débatteurs qui les animent. 2) Comme je distingue l’action individuelle et l’action collective (« une organisation à l’aide de laquelle une nation se décharge sur quelques individus de ce qu’elle ne peut ou ne veut pas faire elle-même », B. Contant) de l’action en commun, il apparait que les deux grandes sources de financement des actions/institutions (pour caricaturer, pour l’intérêt individuel, le Marché ; pour l’intérêt général/collectif, l’Etat (impôts, redevances…) finalement ne permettent pas aux dispositifs « d’action en commun » dans les territoires de se développer… Je ne suis pas du tout un spécialiste de ce domaine, mais je suis donc intéressé à travailler/découvrir des dispositifs permettant réellement de financer et donc de faciliter l’action en commun (par (contre)exemple, les Agences de l’eau en France auraient pu représenter un exemple de tel dispositif, or elles ont fini par évoluer vers une organisation « collective » et non « de facilitation de l’action en commun » ; quand bien même l’eau est décrétée « patrimoine commun de la nation » dans la loi sur l’eau).mun de la nation » dans la loi sur l’eau).)
    • DIMITROV Dimi  + (Dimi is a Bulgarian political scientist whDimi is a Bulgarian political scientist who currently works as Free Knowledge Ambassador of the Wikimedia Movement to the EU. He is based in Brussels where his major focus is to „fix copyright”. Having lived in Libya, Austria, Poland and his native Bulgaria, he initiatlly researched minority rights, hate speech and discrimination issues before Wikipedia and the ACTA negotiations sparked his passion for digital rights and the commons. He is now dedicated on promoting the structural and functional public domain. Dimi loves coffee, hates carrot juice and considers Twitter a benign version of the internet. Twitter a benign version of the internet.)
    • PETRESCU Doina  + (Doina Petrescu is Professor of ArchitecturDoina Petrescu is Professor of Architecture and Design Activism at the University of Sheffield. She is also a co-founder of atelier d’architecture autogérée. Her research is focused on gender, space and participation in architecture. Her approach broadens the scope of architectural discourse by bringing cultural, social and political issues to bear on design processes, while her methodology combines architectural theory and design, contemporary arts, social sciences, political philosophy and feminist theory. She is the editor of Altering Practices: Feminist Politics and Poetics of Space (2007) and co-editor of Architecture and Participation (2005), Urban act (2007), Agency: Working with uncertain architectures (2009) and Trans-local-act: Cultural practices within and across (2010) and The Social (re) Production of Architecture (2016). Email: d.petrescu@sheffield.ac.uk (2016). Email: d.petrescu@sheffield.ac.uk)
    • DEREVA Maïa  + (Eclectic person, I used to study the bioloEclectic person, I used to study the biology and the psychology. I worked in numerous contexts: secretary-accountant, the project manager in a Web agency and as a freelance, storekeeper (shop of fair trade and organic products)... Always with the writing in counterpoint: columnist, journalist, editorial webmaster, blogger... After a burn-out, I found the way of a new coherent social activity by creating www.semeoz.info and contributing to P2P/Commons projects, for example the Assembly of Commons of Lille (France) or European Commons Assembly.lle (France) or European Commons Assembly.)
    • KATRINI Eleni  + (Eleni is a professional architect, instrucEleni is a professional architect, instructor and PhD candidate at Carnegie Mellon University. She has worked on community planning and visioning projects in Pittsburgh. Her interests include community planning, sharing and collaboration, urban sustainability, green infrastructure and closed loop systems. She is the co-curator of AUTONOMA conference (2016) and the co-founder of the Vacant Home Tour program, which was one of the four finalists for the National Fels Public Policy Challenge in 2015. Prior to her work in the US, she collaborated with several firms in Athens, Greece and worked independently as an architect. Her projects have taken part in exhibitions in Pittsburgh, Washington, Philadelphia, Barcelona, Puerto Rico and the Biennale for Young Greek Architects in Athens.</br>Eleni is a Fulbright and Onassis scholar and a registered architect in Greece. She obtained her diploma in Architectural Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), her MS in Sustainable Design from Carnegie Mellon University and she has studied urban design in Barcelona.she has studied urban design in Barcelona.)
    • LOCHER Fabien  + (Fabien Locher mène une recherche sur l'hisFabien Locher mène une recherche sur l'histoire des communs environnementaux aux Etats-Unis, depuis 1945, à partir d'archives américaines. Une première publication en est issue : http://cairn-int.info/resume.php?ID_ARTICLE=E_RHMC_601_0007 en accès libre ici:</br>https://we.riseup.net/assets/158987/hardin-trag%C3%83%C2%A9diedescommuns.pdf</br></br>Il est aussi maître d'oeuvre du projet international GOVENPRO, financé par l'Agence Nationale de la Recherche, sur l'histoire du gouvernement de l'environnement par la propriété, fin 18e siècle-présent, Europe-USA-Mondes (post)coloniaux. Ce projet est centré sur l'histoire des interactions entre propriété et environnement: il traite donc des communs, mais aussi de toutes les autres formes de propriété (domanialité, propriété exclusive, dissociée, concessions, etc etc.). Il ne traite pas, en revanche, de tout ce qui concerne le monde numérique (sauf dans son lien aux questions de propriété sur le génome).</br></br>Le séminaire associé : http://www.ehess.fr/fr/enseignement/enseignements/2014/ue/604/fr/enseignement/enseignements/2014/ue/604/)
    • VAN HAL Fanny  + (Fanny van Hal (Membership Officer at GEN-EFanny van Hal (Membership Officer at GEN-Europe) grew up in an intentional community of 18 households located in the fruit basket region of the Netherlands. She moved to the Arterra Bizimodu community in Spain in 2015. Fanny finished her four-year Bachelor of Management of the Living Environment (BSc) at Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences focusing on sustainable rural development through networks and did her final thesis project with the Council of Sustainable Settlements of Latin America (CASA) and their national network CASA Colombia. Always having had an interest in communal living, Fanny traveled and visited several eco projects around the world, ranging from occupied villages to self-sufficient farms and ecovillages. Fanny is an entrepreneurial, creative and positively critical person who is passionate about working in international teams facilitating change towards a more green and inclusive world. Currently Fanny is setting up a Community Supported Agriculture in Spain and works for GEN-Europe as Membership Officer, keeping contact and information flow within the network and bringing up the voice of ecovillages on a higher level.he voice of ecovillages on a higher level.)
    • DOVE Fiona  + (Fiona Dove has been Executive Director of Fiona Dove has been Executive Director of Transnational Institute (TNI) since 1995. She holds degrees in Development Studies and Industrial Sociology, and a post-graduate Diploma in Monitoring and Evaluation Methods. A second generation African of Anglo-Irish descent, Dove was born in Zambia and grew up in South Africa. As a teenager, she became active in the anti-apartheid movement within South Africa. Dove played a leading role in feminist and anti-militarist organisations and from the mid-1980s, served the non-racial labour movement. She worked as a trade union magazine editor for Umanyano Publications in Johannesburg, and as an official of the South African Commercial Catering and Allied Workers' Union. Dove in currently active in TNI's New Politics project, which is in the process of becoming a decentralised think thank on counter-hegemonic politics to boost the development of desirable, viable and achievable alternatives aimed at transcending current oppressive and exploitative structures.nt oppressive and exploitative structures.)
    • WHITAKER Chico  + (Fondateur du Forum Social Mondial)
    • BLANCHET Cécile  + (From the Commons Network. Together with DaFrom the Commons Network. Together with David Hammerstein, we have drafted a policy proposal for the Energy commons. We tried to lay down a vision and pathways to help remove barriers and scale up community energy, as a way to speed up the energy transition and provide access and control to the citizens.rovide access and control to the citizens.)
    • TEST  + (Frédéric Sultan contribue à la facilitatioFrédéric Sultan contribue à la facilitation du « Réseau francophone des biens communs » à travers les projets d'appropriation des idées et des pratiques des communs réalisés par la société coopérative Gazibo (fondée en 2008) Il coordonne Remix the commons et a participé à la rédaction du manifeste pour la récupération des biens communs (en 2009). Il est membre de l'association Vecam.09). Il est membre de l'association Vecam.)
    • VAN REUSEL Hanne  + (Hanne Van Reusel will participate at the CHanne Van Reusel will participate at the Commons Watch conference as member of Commons Josaphat. Her work within this citizen collective is in line with her PhD research at the Faculty of Architecture of the KU Leuven (campus Sint-Lucas Brussel). Within the Incubators of Publics Spaces research project she actively takes part in processes of collective visioning and local place-making at and around the Josaphat site. Commons Josaphat is a politically autonomous citizen initiative. We aim to bring the principles of the commons into practice at the Josaphat site in Brussels. In our ambition to lay the foundations for of a more sustainable, participative and just city we focus on this huge wasteland, which the Brussels Capital Region plans to develop into an entire new neighborhood. Departing from already existing commons initiatives, we are collectively working on a realistic proposal to develop the Josaphat neighborhood as a commons.op the Josaphat neighborhood as a commons.)
    • DALISA Giacomo  + (I am Giacomo, Ph.D. in ecological economicI am Giacomo, Ph.D. in ecological economics and instructor in political ecology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, where I am part of the degrowth community, a group of researchers that try to explore how to imagine and implement a liveable society without growth. I have been working on waste metabolism and illegal waste trafficking for a decade. Soon, I will start a research project on commoning as post-doc in Coimbra at the Centre of Social Study. As an activist, I fought against the privatization of water in Naples between 2003 and 2006. of water in Naples between 2003 and 2006.)
    • KOVANEN Sunna  + (I am Sunna Kovanen, a regional geographer I am Sunna Kovanen, a regional geographer and freelance writer from Finland. I have been working in different NGOs in Finland and for a regional office of East and North Finland in Brussels.</br></br>With Commons I have mostly been involved during my studies and freetime. I have been active in Commons.fi / Solidarity economy network Finland, mapping solidarity economy actors in the country and researching and writing for our blog and some academic publications.</br></br>My themes have included common learning of embodied knowledge via theater improvization in comparison to common digital knowledge processes, and institutionalization and upscaling of common self-organized service production. The interest to embodied knowledge comes from my hobby in theater improvization. The theme of my next article ist care commons and feminist economies.</br></br>I have lived the last year in Berlin, getting known to german-speaking commons movements and supporting the organizational development of our CSA-farm in Brandenburg. Latest I have been working for Berlin & Brandenburg ImWandel, an online media and map about alternatives of collaborative economy in and around Berlin. Starting from next year I am planning to work and study with a Cooperative "Ehta Raha" in Helsinki, which develops needs-based economy with local communities in Finland.sed economy with local communities in Finland.)
    • DIOJDESCU dan  + (I am a Lecturer in Economics, Finance, AccI am a Lecturer in Economics, Finance, Accounting and related topics (Hanze University and Avans UAS, Netherlands). My broad research focus is sustainable lifestyles and new economic paradigm. My narrower research interest is on commons' governance and local currencies. I am also providing advice and support (and sometimes initiating) local projects relating to community building, local currencies and/or non-monetary finance.al currencies and/or non-monetary finance.)
    • KARAGIANNI Maria  + (I am a PhD student at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki working on issues related to the urban environment and the urban commons. I am specifically interested in bottom-up commoning initiatives in cities that produce new urban spaces.)
    • DIDIER Julien  + (I am a belgian activist working&being I am a belgian activist working&being in the fields of : transition, self-organization, citizen initiatives, inner transition&work that reconnects. I am part of the organization Réseau de consommateurs responsables (www.asblrcr.be) and currently working in the Mycelium project alongside with the Belgian French-speaking Hub of Transition Network (www.reseautransition.be).b of Transition Network (www.reseautransition.be).)
    • JERRAM Sophie  + (I am a co-director Letting Space, an arts I am a co-director Letting Space, an arts organisation in Wellington, New Zealand concerned with broadening the commons. I was a founding director of Loomio software company and am part of the Enspiral Network. I am researching toward a PhD in Europe (University of Copenhagen) concerned with art and architecture practice and the commons.and architecture practice and the commons.)
    • PIM Joám Evans  + (I am a commoner at the Froxán Commons CommI am a commoner at the Froxán Commons Community, a small village in</br>the Galizan municipality of Lousame, close to Santiago de Compostela.</br>Our rural Community has 100 hectares of woodlands which are managed</br>through direct assembly democracy and also self-manages important</br>services such as village water supply. The Community faces</br>considerable threats from the mining industry and has been drawn into</br>a protracted conflict with the companies.</br></br>The municipality of Lousame, in which I have recently served as local</br>councillor, is a good example of the reality of land commons in</br>Galiza. common land is 50% of the total in the municipality, with 33</br>commons community assemblies managing its resources, that also include</br>in most cases basic services such as supply of water.</br></br>In this corner of Europe, the commons are a crucial aspect of our</br>life. 1/3 of the land in Galiza is "commons", some 650.000 hectares</br>that contribute to the livelihood of more than half a million people.</br>Galizan "commons" is a form of "property" which is neither State-owned</br>nor individual, but belonging to communities as open and fluid groups</br>of people settled in the land that steward its resources.</br></br>With this context in mind, we are mostly interested in traditional</br>mechanisms for commons management through rural assembly democracy.</br>But we are also very interested in expanding the notion of the commons</br>to other practises and places. I am also involved with the iComunales</br>initiative (http://www.icomunales.org/), connected to the global ICCA</br>Consortium (http://www.iccaconsortium.org/).</br></br>Finally, I would like to draw your attention to a massive conflict</br>that currently involved several other commons communities in our</br>municipality regarding a project to set up a massive industrial waste</br>landfill for a million tons in prime agricultural and forest lands</br>that directly affects dozens of farmers and drinking water supplies of</br>many of our villages. It would be of great support if the European</br>Commons Assembly would consider issuing a Resolution in support for</br>the commoners movement againts this landfill, uniting their voice with</br>that of the commoners of Europe.oice with that of the commoners of Europe.)
    • HOOVER Elona  + (I am a doctoral student at the University I am a doctoral student at the University of Brighton – I’m interested in the potential for urban commoning practices to nurture relational ethics and politics of openness.</br>I have a background in community-engaged research, sustainable and alternative food initiatives and organisational values and am relatively new to the commoning network and community of practice.mmoning network and community of practice.)
    • CLAEYS Priscilla  + (I am a researcher at the Centre for AgroecI am a researcher at the Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience of Coventry University (UK). I am based in Brussels. I look forward to meeting you all at the Zinneke on the 15th (I won't be able to attend the following days). My interest in the commons is quite recent but growing.</br></br>I have done research on the creation of new human rights - right to land, biodiversity and seeds - by transnational peasant movements (such as La Via Campesina) and am now involved in negotiations at the UN on a new Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and other people working in rural areas. In that context, the issue of the "traditional" commons (land, other natural resources but also seeds) has come up quite strongly, and in particular the need to recognize and protect those spaces and associated collective management practices in international law. My personal interest is in documenting natural commons practices in the European context and in exploring the legal frameworks that we need to support and defend them.</br></br>I am particularly interested in the policy proposals around ecovillages, land in Galicia, natural commons and solidarity economy.a, natural commons and solidarity economy.)
    • ESTEVES Ana Margarida  + (I am a social scientist-activist, currentlI am a social scientist-activist, currently based at Instituto Universitário de Lisboa - ISCTE-IUL. Since 2014, I have been engaged in several participatory action research projects on Social and Solidarity Economy and the management of the commons in Southern Europe, as well as North and South America. I am currently carrying out a 6-year research project, funded by the Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation, entitled "The Emerging Action Fields of Solidarity Economy", which analyses the factors that promote the social and economic sustainability of commons-oriented alternative economic projects. I am comparing four different models in four countries: An Ecovillage in Portugal; A grassroots commercialization network promoted by an Ecclesial Base Community; An Integral Cooperative in Catalonia; An Agroecological Producer-Consumer Network in Italy.ogical Producer-Consumer Network in Italy.)
    • VIVERO Jose Luis  + (I am an agricultural engineer (academic quI am an agricultural engineer (academic qualification) and anti-hunger activist (vocation) with experience on food security and nutrition policies and programmes, right to food advocacy and food sovereignty practices in Latin America, Africa and Europe. Currently, a PhD Research Fellow on food governance and agri-food transitions in the Universite Catholique de Louvain (Belgium). I am exploring the idea and praxis of food as a commonss, from a normative and heuristics point of view. Preparing an academic book on "Food as a Commons" with three co-editors and 30 authors to launch the debate at global level. Why is food not treated as a commons? Why is food not governed as a public good such as health or education? </br></br>In this Assembly, I would be interested in meeting other commoners, partners and colleagues that have an interest in food. So. count on me whether specific exercises on "Mapping the food commons" are envisioned as part of the concrete steps to walk the talk. I have just been uploaded an article to the Wiki of Commons Transition on The Food Commons Transition </br>http://wiki.commonstransition.org/wiki/The_Food_Commons_Transition:_Collective_actions_for_food_and_nutrition_securityve_actions_for_food_and_nutrition_security)
    • DIAS Joana  + (I am an artist, an activist and a social eI am an artist, an activist and a social educator. I studied Fine Arts and also Intercultural Education, and have been working and doing some research on inclusive education.</br></br>I work for Citizenship Academy, based in Lisbon, and our main goal, as a non-profit association, is to promote active citizenship through the empowerment of persons and other organizations. I am currently responsible for one project in CA, which is community building in a social neighbourhood in Lisbon.lding in a social neighbourhood in Lisbon.)
    • SCHOUTENS Socrates  + (I am an environmental scientist by traininI am an environmental scientist by training, covering ecology, economy and society/institutions. </br>Since graduating in 2011, I have worked respectively on recycling policy, community currencies, and the concepts of ‘biobased’ and ‘circular’ economics. I also coordinated the Dutch ‘great transition’ campaign (De Grote Transitie). </br>While all important and potent, they each (singly) have their limitations, which has brought me to studying the commons paradigm that to me captures the essence of what is at stake here.</br></br>My key concern is theoretical synthesis and discourse formation. I am attempting to devise a framework that aims to make the dispersed field of the commons intelligible to everyday influencers (i.e. policymakers, managers, civil servants, ngo people, scholars), many of whom appear to have a latent interest in commons thinking, but who are not as commited (and certainly not as well-informed) as we are.</br>In an early rendition of this effort, together with Waag Society I will be running a temporary programme called Open Planbureau (preliminary, Dutch, info on www.openplanbureau.nl). </br>By far most of my work has been in Dutch so far, but anyone interested can visit my bilingual website www.socrates.nu or follow me on twitter: @soc_sch.ates.nu or follow me on twitter: @soc_sch.)
    • SENE Ismaël  + (I am both a community-based researcher, anI am both a community-based researcher, and a consultant, based in France Brittany. I am also an Administrator of the SCIENCES CITOYENNES NGO, based in Paris. Citizen Science, Social Innovation and the Commons are the three key words to describe my field of interestkey words to describe my field of interest)
    • KARTOUS Bohumil  + (I am head of communications in EDUin, NGO I am head of communications in EDUin, NGO deeply involved in field of education. EDUin serves as a watchdog permanently confronting education policies in Czech Republic and as an information joint among government, businesses, schools and another NGOs. We also run several projects. Their common base is focus on innovations. One of them is support to the Open Education Resources, project financed by Open Society Fund. We has created Alliance for open education which members are organizations and individuals engaged in education, technologies etc. </br>More details about our activities in English: http://www.eduin.cz/en/. Personally: I do regularly publish about education in many of Czech media and serves as regular media commentator of educational events. Teacher at University of Economics and Management in Prague. I do contribute to launch business start up Education Republic. In 2015 I participated on the content and realization of Forum 2000 in Prague, one of the most high profile annual event in Czech Republic. Last year was education choosen as main theme of conference. Together with the Center of contemporary culture DOX I have created Map of social stereotypes. I do participate on the implementation of Philip Zimbardo’s Heroic Imaginations Project into the newly starting Silent memorial Bubny in prague etc. He focus not only education, his next field of interest are media. He is editor of Czech critical internet daily Britské listy. I have graduated from Pedagogical Faculty and Faculty of Sports Studies MU in Brno and hold PhD from Media Institute at Faculty of Social Sciences UK in Prague.t Faculty of Social Sciences UK in Prague.)
    • GIANGRANDE Naresh  + (I am one of the founders of the TransitionI am one of the founders of the Transition movement (Transition towns) and work for Transitionentwork.org <http://transitionentwork.org></br>Communing is one of the key parts of what we do sharing, open source, the practice and experience of how to transition our local economies to low environmental, high well being places.</br>I have a particular interest in that i coordinate the learning function of Transition network and am interested in what makes a knowledge commons work.terested in what makes a knowledge commons work.)
    • GERONNEZ Loïc  + (I am part of Commons Josapaht (citizen and associative initiative to create a neighborhood as a commons). In an other hand, I have coordinated with others the "Temps des Communs" in Belgium and Brussels last year.)
    • CLAUSEN Marco  + (I am part of Prinzessinnengärten (http://pI am part of Prinzessinnengärten (http://prinzessinnengarten.net/about/]- a social and ecological urban gardening project in Berlin and of the Neighborhood Academy [http://www.nachbarschaftsakademie.org/en/about/]- a self-organized open platform for urban and rural knowledge sharing, cultural practice and activism I am especially interested in question of collective land use and self organized forms of „collective learning" to promote and establish new forms of ownershipomote and establish new forms of ownership)
    • DE BRANT Toha  + (I am working for a local non-profit organiI am working for a local non-profit organisation in Brussels where we support citizen groups and advocate for more participation in urban planning. We are also part of the collective Commons Josaphat in Brussels.</br>I participated in the IASC 2017 in Utrecht and would like to be more informed about what is happening around the topic of the commons internationally.</br>For more information on our work please check: http://bral.brussels/enwork please check: http://bral.brussels/en)
    • FISHER Caitlin  + (I am working the commons and sport.)
    • GUERRIERI Federico  + (I coordinate the Source network of the NewI coordinate the Source network of the New Economics Foundation. The New Economics Foundation is the only people-powered think tank. We work to build a new economy where people really take control.</br></br>Source is an online network bringing together academics, policy professionals and civil society organisers from across Europe – committed to tackling the biggest economic, environmental and social challenges we face today.ental and social challenges we face today.)
    • LECAILLE Julien  + (I discovered the dynamism of commons movemI discovered the dynamism of commons movement via a walk around urban commons http://wiki.remixthecommons.org/index.php/Balade_urbaines_sur_les_communs. I have been a contributor to several local commons on my territory and to the Assemblée des communs de Lille : http://assemblee.encommuns.org/index.php?title=Lille. Being an elected official , I am particularly interested in the question of public policies design, especially regarding mobility and accessibility. The issue of representation of public and exchanges of experience among the various governance bodies emerging common interests me first.bodies emerging common interests me first.)
    • ČUKIĆ Iva  + (I graduated from the Faculty of ArchitectuI graduated from the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade where I earned my doctoral degree in urban planing. The areas of my research include public property management, public space, self-organisation, DIY philosophy and urban-cultural discourse. In 2010. I co-launched one of the first initiatives aimed at fostering citizens’ participation in urban development, initiating dialogue between citizens, social activist, urban developers, architects and city officials about development of the city, called Ministry of Space. From 2012. I’m program and art director of the Street Gallery in Belgrade, first public exhibition space for community and for sharing and co-creation. In 2014. I co-initiated movement “Don’t let Belgrade d(r)own” which was set up to oppose controversial Belgrade Waterfront Project, and gained massive public attention after a wave of protests denouncing government corruption and calling for the mayor’s resignation after a series of illegal demolitions were undertaken in late April to clear land along the Sava River for the new development. I also work as teacher assistant on the Interdisciplinary studies at the Department for urban planning at Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade. I’m an author of the publication „Map of action“ about the urban activism in Serbia, for which I got a special prize. In the partnership with two NGOs from Belgrade, in November this year we started the project - Studies of the Commons, which seeks to explore, apply and experiment with the concept of commons in the local/regional context. The overall objective of the project is to encourage critical thinking and acting, to offer and examine new models of education, production, collective organization and management, with an aspiration to propose and discuss new ways of sustainable, equitable and participatory social organization. I’m a member of INURA (International Network for Urban Research and Action) and Independent Cultural Scene of Serbia. and Independent Cultural Scene of Serbia.)
    • TRONCOSO Stacco  + (I handle general coordination and developmI handle general coordination and development at the P2P Foundation and I’m also responsible, along with Ann Marie Utratel, for our general advocacy and communications work. I’m also the founder of the P2P translation collective Guerrilla Translation and designer/content editor for CommonsTransition.org, the P2P Foundation blog and the new Commons Strategies Group website. My work around the commons cultures also extends to public speaking and relationship-building with prefigurative communities, policymakers and potential commoners worldwide.ymakers and potential commoners worldwide.)
    • GRIGG Katie  + (I have a background in Sociology and am orI have a background in Sociology and am originally from the UK. Currently I'm studying between several cities (Brussels-Vienna-Copenhagen-Madrid) as part of my Masters in Urban Studies.</br>For my thesis I'm exploring the institutional change and governance conditions required to foster the realisation of the urban commons. I'm really interested in comparing the place-based specificities of urban commons between different governance regimes and historical contexts.overnance regimes and historical contexts.)
    • RENARD Michel  + (I have been working part time as a teacherI have been working part time as a teacher in an architectural school (semiology of architecture, public spaces, signification of progress), and also in housing programs in a municipality, and also sometimes writing papers.</br></br>Now I am retired, I am involved in a local citizen movement in Saint-Gilles (municipality of Brussels Region). With a lot of people we made resistance against inappropriate political decisions about public spaces. And we won! We made a short movie about it. Some people showed interest for a citizen movement and several transition initiatives. So the group started with a local money project, and a reflexion about public spaces, to be considered as a Common. We are also working on a ''tree charter''.</br></br>One of our projects is presentation of books concerning transition into the public library of Saint-Gilles, to initiate a basic reflexion about transition and Commons.</br></br>So we were like Mister Jourdain, doing Commons without knowing it!</br></br>Early spring, I made an interview of Michel Bauwens, to be published next year in a Belgian/French magazine (Almanach Soldes Fins de Séries). Now we have planned to establish a Common Assembly, federating several local initiatives. But I often reflect – and I still do not know the answer – on the problem of the relevance of the group doing commons (size, quality of the persons, representativeness, ...). of the persons, representativeness, ...).)
    • PURKISS Steve  + (I joined the list as been helping out MattI joined the list as been helping out Matthew Slater with</br>his Virtual Currencies/Community Accounting modules for Drupal</br>(https://www.drupal.org/project/mutual_credit) and he mentioned this</br>event but I missed out on the opportunity to attend sadly, but</br>extremely glad I found this list - so many amazing, inspiring projects</br>people are working on!</br></br>I spent the weekend watching the Platform Coop conference stream, I'm</br>working on one for Drupal which I've been a part of for 13-odd years</br>now. We have a unique situation as the largest Free/Libre Open Source</br>Software community in terms of contributors however both benefit and</br>suffer from the large amounts of money involved in some aspects of it.</br></br>My particular angle has always been to improve the marketing of the</br>project and helped set up the marketing & branding committee of the</br>Drupal Association back in 2012 when I spent a year as the first ever</br>community-elected 'At Large' Director before I discovered trying to</br>change the system from within the system isn't gonna work, we need a</br>bottom-up solution hence why I've landed in the platform coop space.ce why I've landed in the platform coop space.)
    • PAPADIMITRIOU Christos  + (I live in Thessaloniki, Greece, where I'veI live in Thessaloniki, Greece, where I've studied English Language and Literature in the Aristotle University. Along with Diomides, I was part of The Zeitgeist Movement, and attended the last 2 commonfests in Greece. Via TZM I have delivered several lectures and articles on language's inherent problems and the need to upgrade it, critical thinking and logical fallacies, science literacy, information evaluation (especially sources), the current socioeconomic model and its inherent flaws, a Natural Law/Resource-Based Economy, and generally post-scarcity economics. I have also served as the final proofreader and coordinator of the TZM Defined translation in Greek. I am currently a semi-professional musiciana, and my current interests, along with the above topics, include translation-interpretation, English language, socially conscious art, modern economics, P2p practices, and transitioning to a post-scarcity economy. transitioning to a post-scarcity economy.)
    • DURAN GIRALT Enric  + (I want to join the mailing lis of ECA and connect Faircoop and the Bank of the commons with the European commons assembly.)
    • SKALISTIS Diomides  + (I was involved actively in the Zeitgeist MI was involved actively in the Zeitgeist Movement and the Commonsfest both at Heraklion and Athens. Â </br>I currently work for the Greek Telecomunication Organization and due to heavy work loads my participation in the Commons community the previous months was limited at least. I also have contacts with the local P2P Foundation group.tacts with the local P2P Foundation group.)
    • COSJIN Bart  + (I work as an independent moderator and facI work as an independent moderator and facilitator for debat, (socratic) dialogue and conference, mainly in the Netherlands, Belgium and the Baltic States. (my wife is from Estonia). In 2014 I was initiator of the first Citizens Summit in my home town Amsterdam. (www.burgertop-amsterdam.nl). I am a board member of the Dutch Moderators Association and active in the Dutch Association of Journalists.</br></br>Some words about this Citizens Summit: On the 6th of June last year 250 Amsterdammers came together to work out plans for a better, more just and more inclusive city. It was a long struggle to get this Summit off the ground, mainly because the political culture in the city is very inward-focused. But with the help of over a hundred volunteers we succeeded and the participants worked out 60 concrete plans in one day, trough a deliberative proces at 35 round tables. (If you are interested, I wrote a paper on the Summit called 'Dismantling the Theatre of Democracy’ in Estonian publication Ehituskunst, you can download it here as pdf: http://www.bartcosijn.nl/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Ehituskunst_2016_Bart-Cosijn.pdf)</br></br>In many places and cities, I experience a great willingness of ordinary citizens to invest personal time in their community. On the other hand, I am deeply worried that the willingness to participate in formal local (representative) democracies in Europe is very low. In Amsterdam the turnout in local elections is just over 50%, in some boroughs even less than 40%. New deliberative practices, online and offline, are emerging. But party-politics and elections-cycles are very dominant in our democratic systems. We need each other to redefine the democratic and public domain, to make it more open, more inclusive, more common and less politicized.clusive, more common and less politicized.)
    • CALLAGHAN Mícheál  + (I would like to join this mailing list. I I would like to join this mailing list. I am a PhD student in University College Dublin looking at community involvement in biodiversity governance in Ireland and the UK, through the lens of the commons. I am also active in re - establishing the Transition Town network in Ireland. I would like to connect with 'commoners' around Europe, to learn and to participate in this movement.learn and to participate in this movement.)
    • PYÉE Maximilien  + (I'm Maximilian, french activist who lives in Berlin.)
    • LEVA Federico  + (I'm a free software contributor and wikimeI'm a free software contributor and wikimedian since 2005, I'm especially interested in the digital commons based on copyleft, meant as tools for culture, tolerance/laïcité, democracy and social advancement. I've been a board member for Wikimedia Italia and the University of Milan, where I helped add Open Access to the bylaws. In Italy I support the broader commons via environmentalist and atheist associations (Legambiente, UAAR), housing and fair trade coops (Dar, Chico Mendes) etc. fair trade coops (Dar, Chico Mendes) etc.)
    • KATELBACH Tibor  + (I'm a senior web developer in innovative wI'm a senior web developer in innovative web projects since 15years, looking at the world in a common way, thinking out of the box to build new open source approaches to benefit the commons. </br>Since 4years, I'm managing and working on an NGO project, building an openSource citizen societal network called communecter.org with commoners like Maia, Julien (I can see on the list :-). We are trying to build the platform itself as a common. I'm also actively interested in modeling and mapping out commons in territories, cities and organisations. I'm very active in creating tools for Open Organisations, in order to make them glocaly(localy and globaly) more efficient. </br>I also Animate the "Forum des communs", Alternatiba in Reunion Island.s communs", Alternatiba in Reunion Island.)
    • SÆTRE Lasse Gullvåg  + (I'm doing my masters in science and technoI'm doing my masters in science and technology studies, coming from half my life consuming and contributing to free software. I'm also a human geographer and have done a good deal of OS mapping, written about linux based mobile technologies and gender equality in academia, among other things, and a previous project brought me deeper into hacker and maker culture. I want to follow all parts of the debates, especially as to how infrastructures forms and is formed by the world. Currently I'm working on a project concerning the digitization of the European railway, ERTMS.gitization of the European railway, ERTMS.)
    • SæTRE Lasse  + (I'm doing my masters in science and technoI'm doing my masters in science and technology studies, coming from half my life consuming and contributing to free software. I'm also a human geographer and have done a good deal of OS mapping, written about linux based mobile technologies and gender equality in academia, among other things, and a previous project brought me deeper into hacker and maker culture. I want to follow all parts of the debates, especially as to how infrastructures forms and is formed by the world. Currently I'm working on a project concerning the digitization of the European railway, ERTMS.gitization of the European railway, ERTMS.)
    • WYNN Mark  + (I'm probably older than most posters, in mI'm probably older than most posters, in my 50s, and have spent my life in the traditional career path (electronics/software). Beyond starting a transition town type of movement here in the South-East corner of France, which has since closed down (few people in this area seem sensitive to the issues the planet is currently facing), my credentials in the Commons area are minimal, but I'm one of the "silent few" who can see clearly what is happening in the world on a climate/ecology/political level, and yet is wondering what on earth I can or should be doing about it. Having worked all my life to afford my own home, I'm not sufficiently financially autonomous to be able to go and do something meaningful (and presumably poorly paid or unpaid). Yet I think that is what I should be focusing on from an ethical and moral standpoint, to contribute what little I may be able to, to change the way things currently are. Preferably without putting into peril the capital I've accumulated over my working life (i.e. my house), and to help my kids who are now adults, in case the world that we've created for them goes completely pear-shaped. But I'm still tempted to take the step, I just don't know where or what. I suspect (hope?) that there are many more in a similar situation.here are many more in a similar situation.)
    • GROSS Claudia  + (I'm the initiator of speakGreen.com and the fonder of hcOrG.com, both are described and linked in the signature above. I am working as a transformation catalyst, personal growth supporter and social dynamics host in the Middle East and Sub-saharan Africa.)
    • KHONSARI Torange  + (In 2004 Torange Khonsari co founded the arIn 2004 Torange Khonsari co founded the art and architecture practice public works, an interdisciplinary practice working in the threshold of participatory and performative art, architecture and related fields of anthropology, always engaged with notions of civic in the city. Their projects are socially and politically motivated and directly impacts public space, working with local organisations, communities, government bodies and stakeholders. </br></br>As a practice it is a vehicle and an umbrella that both hosts and tests the academic research undertaken within university teaching. Torange is currently a director of public works- social and political art and architecture practice, and teaches architecture and activism at UMA school of architecture Sweden where she is an Adjunct professor. The direct two -way communication between academia and practice has enabled and enriched an exploratory environment within which public works is now operating. Published work include ‘public works enjoying the in between’ planning the unplanned, 2015, ISBN 9783869840635, ‘contemporary initiative in participatory art and architecture practice’, Open house international journal, 2007. My home is your home ISBN 978-1906318-05-5My home is your home ISBN 978-1906318-05-5)
    • STUDENROTH Ina  + (Ina Studenroth, born in 1978 in RecklinghaIna Studenroth, born in 1978 in Recklinghausen/Germany is a cultural manager and créatrice de liens. She is currently working for the NGO Les Têtes de l’art, member of Connected Action for the Commons network as international project manager. She holds diplomas in cultural studies and sociology from University of Bremen/ Germany. Before moving to France in April 2006, she was involved in producing projects for different German festivals and EU funded cultural projects. Between 2006 and 2009, she developed artistic encounters and exchanges with European partners for Théâtre Massalia – European centre for productions targeting young audiences in Marseille. In parallel, she has been involved in developing artistic projects for Marseille-Provence 2013 – European Capital of Culture since 2007 as part of the Cities on the Edge network before joining the team as assistant of the deputy director in charge of programming. In 2014 she joined the team of the Festival d’Avignon as production manager. Since 2013 she is training cultural managers from Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria in the frame of Kulturakademie programme at the Goethe Institut Tunis. She has a special interest in participatory art, trans-sectorial projects, and mobility of artists.ctorial projects, and mobility of artists.)
    • CHEVRIER Antoine  + (Injecteur, depuis 1992, au sein d'activitéInjecteur, depuis 1992, au sein d'activités humaines terrestres, de comportements individuels et collectifs, qui soient un peu plus alignés avec, la protection, l'entretien et la restauration, des biens communs, de la Biosphere, d'une paix mondiale durable, de pratiques économiques solidaires, circulaires, fonctionnelles et distributives, sans recourir, ni à l'utilisation des techniques manipulatoires sociologiques, ni à l'utilisation des savoirs en techniques de stratégies individuelles ou collectives. Utilisateur et contributeurs des Logiciels Libres. Contributeur à la création et à l'essort du nouveau champ d'activités qu'est le matériel Libre (Open Hardware). Porteur du projet Voosilla (fr-voosilla.ouvaton.org). Admirateur de la Nature depuis toujours, espérant que des fonds bienveillants sauront devenir propriétaires de parcelles de terres remarquables pour les protéger ad-vitam-eternam, les graver dans les Biens Communs, et créer des économies autour ce cette protection afin d'en faire profiter les habitants locaux: simples naturelles et évidentes contreparties.les naturelles et évidentes contreparties.)
    • REKESTAD Emilia  + (I´m living in in the area of Järna south oI´m living in in the area of Järna south of Stockholm, Sweden. I´m involved in community/ commons based projects on different levels, mainly through the Transition- and Permaculture Network of Sweden. Unfortunately, I won´t have the possibility to join this time, but I would like to send you a paper which we made within the project REALS - Resilient and Ecological Approaches for Living Sustainably . Even if sent late, perhaps it could inspire some of the work during the coming days? I especially want to highlight the third section focused on landstewardship which highlights the importance of eg agroecological foodsystems. </br>You find it here: http://realsproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/REALS-policy-recommendations-2016.pdf6/08/REALS-policy-recommendations-2016.pdf)
    • BROSSIN-PILLOT Laure  + (I’m Laure Brossin-Pillot, living in FranceI’m Laure Brossin-Pillot, living in France (Paris) after many months spent on the different banks of Mediterranean Sea during my PhD. As a librarian teacher in a "lycée" (high school) located in a northern suburb area of Paris (Saint-Denis), I try, as far as I can, to give a common dimension to my pedagogy. I’m currently involved in the « eco-responsible » program of our lycée (held by the region). I concretely contribute to the vegetable garden of our high school founded by the Biology team and try to build a network of school seed libraries. As a doctor in Greek Archaeology (Sorbonne-University), I’m now working on the Commons during Antiquity, through the prism of Ancient libraries and reading practices.f Ancient libraries and reading practices.)
    • STELHE Paul  + (I’m Paul Stelhe a videographer/editor in SI’m Paul Stelhe a videographer/editor in San Francisco, I recently took part</br>in the Fearless Cities Barcelona En Comú</br>summit in Barcelona:</br>https://www.behance.net/gallery/54388223/Fearless-Cities-Barcelona-En-Comu-Yes-We-Can</br>Facebook: stelhe Twitter: @stelhes-We-Can Facebook: stelhe Twitter: @stelhe)
    • RADICCHI Antonella  + (I’m a registered architect and Ph.D. in UrI’m a registered architect and Ph.D. in Urban Design. As IPODI-Marie Curie fellow, I’m currently based at the Technical University Berlin - Institute of City and Regional planning, where I am working on my project “Beyond the Noise: Open Source Soundscapes."</br>Based on the assumption that quietness in cities should be considered as a commons, I’ve developed a citizen-driven methodology to analyze, evaluate and plan small, quiet areas on the local scale and I’m experimenting with it in Berlin, by means of a pilot study.</br>In order to empower people to identify and evaluate quietness in cities, I’ve also developed the Hush City app, which is free and it runs on both iOS and Android devices. Hush City app was released in April 2017 and since then quiet areas have been crowdsourced both in Europe and in the USA. In case you may want to give it a try, here you will find more info!</br>http://www.opensourcesoundscapes.org/hush-city/</br>I’d welcome the possibility to meet commoners based in Berlin, and I hope to have the possibility to join you all in next conferences/events.</br>With regards,</br>Antonellaonferences/events. With regards, Antonella)
    • JOURDREN Claude  + (JOURDEN Claude découvre le monde de l'ESS JOURDEN Claude découvre le monde de l'ESS au début des années 2000 et s'implique depuis dans des mouvements de transition éthique de l'économie et dans des actions finalisées du domaine de l'écologie et de l'humanisme. Il s'intéresse aux mouvements de la transition écologique, sociale, humaine et aux thématiques du DD. ociale, humaine et aux thématiques du DD. )
    • BOUAL Jean Claude  + (Jean Claude BOUAL, né le 30/10/1945. IngénJean Claude BOUAL, né le 30/10/1945. Ingénieur en chef des travaux publics de l’Etat, spécialiste des services publics en Europe et de la société civile européenne, a été chargé de mission sur les services publics en Europe et l’Europe sociale au ministère de l’Equipement, puis au ministère de l’Ecologie et du Développement durable de 1991 à 2010. Il a été Secrétaire Général de la Fédération CGT de l’Equipement et de l’Environnement de 1975 à 1992 et membre de la Commission exécutive de la CGT de 1978 à 1992. Secrétaire fondateur du Comité européen sur les services d’intérêt général (CELSIG) 1993, membre fondateur du Forum permanent de la société civile européenne 1995 et du Carrefour pour une Europe Civique et Sociale (CAFECS) 1997, membre fondateur de l’Association pour la taxation des transactions financières et pour l’action citoyenne (ATTAC) 1997, Président de l’Observatoire des Missions Publiques en Europe (OMIPE), membre fondateur secrétaire général adjoint de l’association Egalité Laïcité Europe (EGALE) 2005.</br></br>Il a écrit de nombreux ouvrages et articles sur les services d’intérêt général dans l’Union européenne, sur la société civile européenne ainsi que sur le syndicalisme. européenne ainsi que sur le syndicalisme.)
    • ROCHFELD Judith  + (Judith Rochfeld, agrégée des Facultés de dJudith Rochfeld, agrégée des Facultés de droit et professeur de droit privé à l’Ecole de droit de la Sorbonne, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris 1), y dirige le Master 2 de "Droit du commerce électronique et de l’économie numérique" et y co-dirige l’Institut de recherche juridique de la Sorbonne (IRJS). Elle a animé plusieurs groupes de recherche en droit européen, ainsi que plusieurs ouvrages de droit européen, et été membre du groupe de recherches sur le droit communautaire existant, dit groupe "Acquis communautaire", de 2000 à 2009, groupe ayant participé à la rédaction d’un Projet de cadre commun de référence en droit des contrats pour la Commission européenne. Elle a co-fondé, en 2009, un réseau d’experts en droit à vocation européenne, Trans Europe Experts. Depuis 2007, elle s’intéresse particulièrement au renouvellement des figures de la propriété et à l’exploration des formes alternatives d’accès aux utilités des biens, raison pour laquelle elle a participé à la recherche collective ANR-PROPICE sur les communs de la connaissance et écrit plusieurs articles se rapportant à des questions liées à ces problématiques. Ses principaux domaines d’enseignement et de recherche sont les droits du contrat, du commerce électronique, de la consommation; le renouvellement des figures de la propriété et l’exploration des formes alternatives d’accès aux utilités des biens; les évolutions des grandes notions du droit privé.utions des grandes notions du droit privé.)
    • STEINFORT Lavinia  + (Lavinia Steinfort has been part of the EcoLavinia Steinfort has been part of the Economic Justice programme of Transnational Institute (TNI) since 2016. She holds a BA in Anthropology and Development Sociology and an MA in Human Geography: Conflicts, Identities and Territories. For her MA she went to Thessaloniki, Greece to research the communal performativity of the water, food and labour movements. At TNI she is focusing on public (service) alternatives, such as water remunicipalisation, energy democracy and the potential of public finance, and trade and investment issues, such the negotiations of the Trade in Services Agreement (TiSA) and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).c Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).)
    • TELLO Lucas  + (Lucas (Sevilla, Spain) is member of ZEMOS9Lucas (Sevilla, Spain) is member of ZEMOS98, a cultural initiative which researches about free culture, social innovation, the commons, new media and informal education. ZEMOS98 has recently coordinated a european project within the context of the Doc Next Network and with the title: “Radical Democracy: Reclaiming the Commons” to foster through media some social struggles related to the Commons from the UK, Turkey, Poland and Spain. Lucas is also a media-maker working on the commons, migrations and political cinema. commons, migrations and political cinema.)
    • STODOLSKY Ivor  + (Marita Muukkonen and I, Ivor Stodolsky, ruMarita Muukkonen and I, Ivor Stodolsky, run Perpetuum Mobile (PM), based in Helsinki, Berlin, Athens and the Provence. Our platforms are often commons-oriented, especially the PLURIversity ("A Co-Op of Co-Ops for Helsinki", www.Pluriversity.net), the PM Commons Collection, and The Arts Assembly (www.TheArtsAssembly.org) open social format. A current special focus is the Artists at Risk (AR) platform, which works with "immigré" (refugee) artists and people at risk in third countries. We cooperate on occasion with the P2P foundation and FairCoop, among others.P2P foundation and FairCoop, among others.)
    • MUUKKONEN Marita  + (Marita Muukkonen and I, Ivor Stodolsky, ruMarita Muukkonen and I, Ivor Stodolsky, run Perpetuum Mobile (PM), based in Helsinki, Berlin, Athens and the Provence. Our platforms are often commons-oriented, especially the PLURIversity ("A Co-Op of Co-Ops for Helsinki", www.Pluriversity.net), the PM Commons Collection, and The Arts Assembly (www.TheArtsAssembly.org) open social format. A current special focus is the Artists at Risk (AR) platform, which works with "immigré" (refugee) artists and people at risk in third countries. We cooperate on occasion with the P2P foundation and FairCoop, among others.P2P foundation and FairCoop, among others.)
    • WALLIS Matt  + (Matt Wallis (software engineer). I work atMatt Wallis (software engineer). I work at the Institute for Solidarity Economics (ISE), Oxford, UK. Currently working on Linked Open Data for describing initiatives in the Solidarity Economy. This open source work can be found at https://github.com/p6data-coop. ISE is currently sowing the seeds for a UK Solidarity Economy Network. I'm also working on another open source project for planning long distance journeys by bicycle! https://github.com/gps-touring. In the past, I have developed software that exposes the hidden, cheaper, train fares in the UK.he hidden, cheaper, train fares in the UK.)
    • CASTRO Mauro  + (Mauro Castro is a member of La Hidra CoopeMauro Castro is a member of La Hidra Cooperativa and of Fundación de los Comunes. Economist and Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science, with a research history on the topic of the urban commons and other related lines (territorial segregation, urban movements, processes of participation and democratic innovation at the local level, etc.). He has participated in the Organization of scientific events and research projects as well as done some scientific publications, both Latin American and Spanish magazines.both Latin American and Spanish magazines.)
    • TOMASONE Federico  + (My Name is Federico Tomasone and I´m working since 2014 as Prokect manager at the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Brussels Office. I´m in charge inside our program about socio-ecological transformation for the component about commons and solidarity economy.)
    • COUTO Sergio  + (My main work is supporting local communitiMy main work is supporting local communities governing natural commons (common governance of natural resources) in Spain (through "Iniciativa Comunales" www.icomunales.org) and at global level (through the ICCA Consortium www.iccaconsortium.org). My work focuses on enhancing the quality of the communities' governance, promote the environmental, social and economic values of their work, and providing tools and support to achieve their goals.</br></br>Based in Andalusia, Spain. Sergio is a Spanish biologist with a strong background on participatory and innovative approaches to the management and conservation of natural resources and biodiversity. Initially, he worked as field biologist for several companies and NGOs as the Sociedad Española de Ornitología (SEO/BirdLife) and as researcher for the Pyrenean Institute of Ecology (CSIC). As consultant he worked on wildlife management, conducting wildlife inventories for both the governmental and the private sector in Spain. More recently, one of his key interests is creating tools to enhance the participation and commitment of rural communities on biodiversity conservation initiatives, and enhance the role and recognition of the commons in Spain and Europe. He sees the commons not only as embodying environmental, cultural and democracy values, but also as having potential to contribute to solving many of the environmental, economic and social challenges of our time. Sergio is Regional Coordinator for Europe of the ICCA Consortium and one of the co-founders of Iniciativa Comunales, a network of local communities governing commons in Spain. He is a member of the IUCN Commission on Environmental, Economic and Social Policy and World Commission on Protected Areas and works as independent consultant for several NGOs and institutions’ programs, including the European Commission LIFE program.ding the European Commission LIFE program.)
    • ROMERO FRIAS Esteban  + (My name is Esteban Romero-Frías and I am tMy name is Esteban Romero-Frías and I am the Director of Medialab UGR - Research Laboratory for Digital Culture and Society at the University of Granada (http://medialab.ugr.es in Spanish; about us in English: http://medialab.ugr.es/what-is-ugr-medialab/).</br>Here you can find more information about me (and below about the lab): https://twitter.com/polisea, http://estebanromero.com/</br>Information about Medialab UGR:</br>MediaLab-UGR is a Citizen Lab born within the University focused to serve as a open physical and digital space to the society. It acts as a meeting point for research, analysis, and the dissemination of opportunities generated by digital technologies in the areas of culture and society.</br>MediaLab-UGR is part of the University of Granada’s Vice-Rectorate for Research and Knowledge Transfer and therefore, as institution, we have a solid reputation in managing European projects. Medialab strives to serve as an open laboratory for the generation of proposals at the University and society, as a research hub, and as an experimental space for exploring creativity and new ways of generating knowledge.</br>The best keywords that define Medialab-UGR are: public engagement, experimentation, innovation, active citizenship, openness.</br>More information about us and our projects:</br>For further information about the whole projects developed by Medialab UGR, ways of engaging with people and experimental and innovative approaches to solve social challenges carried out by our Lab, please check the comprehensive presentation in English in the following link:</br>https://www.slideshare.net/medialabugr/presentation-of-medialab-ugr-research-laboratory-for-digital-culture-and-society-projects-and-impact</br>Imágenes integradas 1</br>Here, there is a selection of relevant projects in relation to public and civic engagement:</br>LabIN Granada - a Citizen Lab for Granada (http://labingranada.org/)</br>LabIN stands for Laboratory of Innovation. The project is conceived as a citizen laboratory for Granada focused on local citizen innovation. It implements a methodology based on the generation of ideas, the prototyping of solutions and the development of projects for a territory. It entails a network of citizen participation, which has two dimensions: Physical space (like a laboratory for citizen social innovation for Granada) and Digital space (a global platform for the generation of ideas and the development of prototypes and projects.</br>This platform is under consideration at the Regional Government in Andalusia (Spain) to implement the future Social Participation Law.ement the future Social Participation Law.)
    • HARVIE Jamie  + (My name is Jamie. I’m trained as a civil My name is Jamie. I’m trained as a civil engineer and for the past two decades have been working at the intersection of health, community, food systems and healthcare, working to help us navigate the great transition. I serve as the Executive Director of the Institute for a Sustainable and founder of the Commons Health Network, established to connect and advance place-based models of health creation and a new operating system. I also serve as the Coordinating Director of The Food Commons, a new economic paradigm and whole system approach for regional food combining community ownership and vertical integration to create wealth and good food access, with a successful prototype in Fresno California.</br>Jamie led the successful US healthcare mercury elimination efforts and initiated and directed the national Healthy Food in Healthcare Campaign. Working at the nexus of health, healthcare, food systems and community he has received recognition as a national thought leader and for lifelong public health leadership and advocacy. He speaks and consults internationally.y. He speaks and consults internationally.)
    • DE BRUIN Kitty  + (My name is Kitty de Bruin, i'm Dutch and iMy name is Kitty de Bruin, i'm Dutch and i live since my retirement in France ( south west) with my husband on a small farm with an orchard, chickens and veggie garden. During my professional life i worked in the computer industrie ( Northern Telecom, Digital Equipment and others ) as transing, sales and marketing manager.In 1994 i worked as president for a NGO to stimulate teleworking in the Netherlands. Because of my expertise i was involved in various international subsidy programs for DGXIII ( at that time) of the European commisssion. Always as subcontracter, because i hate administration.In 2010 i started an website to converge the transition initiatives in France www.transitionfrance.fr . I plan to hand that over to youngsters end of this year. Since Digital was very involved in open networks, internet , and all this open functonality is now locked by huge providers , i would like to work together and use my expertise where it is needed. My vision is than common and open will be the future, and with initiatives like this, the change could be a bit faster. I 'm a full time volunteer. a bit faster. I 'm a full time volunteer.)
    • EYNAUD Léa  + (My name is Léa Eynaud, I am a PhD student My name is Léa Eynaud, I am a PhD student in sociology at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris and in environmental science at the Université Libre de Bruxelles. My research is concerned with the notion of the commons and its link to that of urban sustainable transition. It consists of two main parts. On the one hand, I am interested in the work of actors who give shape to the notion at the encounter between theory and politics - hence my interest for the work of many participants to Commonswatch. On the other hand, I am involved in three key sectors with regard to urban transition: that of waste, energy and urban nature. In each case, my research targets citizen initiatives that appear to comply to the minimum definition of a commons: community reuse centers; renewable energy cooperatives and community gardens. I investigate the actual practices of these actors, the manner in which they interact with other actors and the State, as well as the narrative they use to describe their activities. I lead this part of my research in two main cities: Paris and Berlin. A crucial point to make regarding my research concerns methodology, which can be described as mainly inductive. As a matter of fact, my ambition is to account for what actually happens on the ground - for what counts in the eyes of the people involved, depending on the situations and the (social) worlds in which they engage. Such an approach entails understanding the history and development of the movement as an exploratory process. It means taking the back and fourths, the negotiations as well as the concrete support of action as significant elements as to what it actually mean to "give shape to the concept of the commons" in a given context. This is why my engagement on the field translates into intensive note-taking (provided, of course, that information is not presented as confidential). It seems to me that such a material (i.e. the precise and almost exhaustive account of the discussions, including the hesitations of the group and possible misunderstandings) can be used by commonswatch members as a useful support for self-reflection - or simply an interesting record of what was debated and thought, at a given point of the history of the commons movement.nt of the history of the commons movement.)
    • DE HEUSCH RIBASSIN Sarah  + (My name is Sarah de Heusch, I am a projectMy name is Sarah de Heusch, I am a project officer for the Development & Strategy Unit of SMart. Currently addressing the issue of access to social protection and labor market evolutions, I mainly build partnerships and collaborate at international level with organizations and academics that share SMarts’ values and concerns. SMart is a social enterprise born in Belgium in 1998 that works on the principle of mutualisation. It is currently on the verge of becoming a cooperative and helps freelancers develop their activities in a secured frame. Previously I was involved in the internationalization of SMart and addressed issues of professional mobility of artists and cultural professionals. Before working for SMart I was a dancer for and Co-founded Transe-en-Dance company. I also worked as the Assistant to the Secretary General at UNICA (University Network of Capitals of Europe). I hold a Masters in Political Sociology from the Université Libre de Bruxelles.iology from the Université Libre de Bruxelles.)
    • GÓRRIZ Óscar  + (My name is Óscar Górriz, I spend most of mMy name is Óscar Górriz, I spend most of my time working in the "Casa Colorida", a Commons lab and artists/activists/researchers' hub in Nigrán, a sea village close to the city of Vigo. We are about 8 people now, living together under common economy and resources, working in fronts like sharing economies, networking, culture, degrowth, eco-gardening, social activism, communication... and offering room, food and resources to other agents for communitary development processes. http://casacolorida.net/</br></br>I/we are also engaged in a network called GZimaxinaria, about Libre & Digital Culture and the Commons. Inside this network we have been building close relationships all around our region from Galiza to Porto among several collectives and agents working in diverse stuff like techs, urbanism, arts, integral revolution, philosophy, local commons, direct democracy... We have common applications like annual meeting fairs, digital networks and tools for collaboration. http://imaxinaria.org</br></br>Althoug most of our work is donde locally or in a regional basis, we are as well giving some time to work in the FairCoop project for a rebel and ethic glo-cal economy worldwide, based in digital tokens and a network of conscious people and collectives trading in common global/local markets. http://fair.coop</br></br>My biggest interest to participate here is to hear/learn from processes all around Europe and make some connections that would strengthen our resillience as local autonomous projects in self-organized distributed mesh.s projects in self-organized distributed mesh.)
    • VLACHOKYRIAKOS Vasilis  + (My work centres on designing, developing aMy work centres on designing, developing and evaluating novel, digitally-enabled models of citizen participation that engage communities in developing the future of local service provision, decision-making and democracy.</br>I am currently running the Open Lab: Athens initiative. OLAthens, through the engagement with the social and solidarity economy in Greece and the embedding of researchers in contexts of civic significance, aims at: designing and developing digital systems to facilitate and extend the civic activities of solidarity structures (e.g. systems for logistics, communications, decision-making etc.); and to invent digital systems that will extend the solidarity economy by embedding its values (i.e. equity, cooperation, environmental sustainability etc.) in the design of systems for wider reach.</br></br>My previous research projects have involved a set of experiments into participatory methods in digital systems. More generally, I am interested in the intersection of open source software and the solidarity economy, e-participation (e-deliberation, e-contestation), e-democracy and human computer interaction (HCI).racy and human computer interaction (HCI).)
    • KRAUSZ Nicolas  + (Nicolas Krausz est responsable de programmNicolas Krausz est responsable de programmes à la Fondation Charles Léopold Mayer à Lausanne (Suisse) depuis 2011. Il est en charge d'un ensemble de programmes concernant "la transition écologique et socialement juste vers une autre économie", les communs comme paradigme du changement, le Forum Chine-Europe (avec son collègue Julien Woessner), l'éthique de la responsabilité et le dialogue interreligieux. Après avoir étudié la philosophie à l'Université Paris-Sorbonne, il a travaillé dans l'édition, en particulier sur les questions religieuses et interreligieuses. Il a ensuite travaillé pendant cinq ans dans le milieu politique français, essentiellement à l'Assemblée Nationale. Puis il a dirigé pendant trois ans une ONG internationale, l'Association des Populations des Montagnes du Monde (APMM). Entre 2007 et 2011, il a travaillé comme assistant parlementaire d'un député dans le Sud-Ouest de la France. Il est co-auteur de La Ville qui mange, un essai pour une gouvernance urbaine du système alimentaire publié en 2013 aux Editions Charles Léopold Mayer.n 2013 aux Editions Charles Léopold Mayer.)
    • ALIX Nicole  + (Nicole ALIX, HEC-74, est engagée depuis 40Nicole ALIX, HEC-74, est engagée depuis 40 ans dans l’économie sociale et, notamment, dans la banque coopérative et les services associatifs d’intérêt général. Elle est secrétaire du Conseil d’administration des Rencontres du Mont Blanc, forum international de dirigeants de l’économie sociale et solidaire. Elle y mise à disposition par le Crédit Coopératif, dont elle a été Directrice du développement jusqu’en 2011.</br></br>Elle a été, de 1980 à 2000, Directeur général adjoint de l’UNIOPSS (Union nationale interfédérale des œuvres et organismes privés sanitaires et sociaux). Avec François Bloch-Lainé, elle a travaillé pendant 20 ans sur les spécificités associatives et créé en 1989 le “Comité de la Charte ”, pour la déontologie des appels à la générosité du public. Elle a participé à la création et l’animation de plusieurs réseaux européens de l’économie sociale.</br></br>De 2000 à 2003, elle a été Directeur général des Maisons d’Isatis, gérant une quinzaine d’établissements d’hébergement pour personnes âgées dépendantes.</br></br>Elle est aussi la secrétaire du bureau de Confrontations Europe, think tank européen où elle a en charge l’économie sociale. Elle est administratrice de plusieurs réseaux de recherche ou organisations nationales et internationales de l’économie sociale.</br></br>Ses travaux actuels portent notamment sur les liens entre économie sociale et solidaire et mouvement des « communs », sur les nouveaux mouvements financiers de ‘l’impact investing » et la mesure d’impact et sur les questions de femmes et de gouvernance.les questions de femmes et de gouvernance.)
    • DE GRENIER Noémie  + (Noémie de Grenier, co-directrice générale Noémie de Grenier, co-directrice générale de Coopaname depuis décembre 2015, a commencé sa vie professionnelle en Argentine, auprès de structures de développement local et d’entreprises récupérées. Embauchée en 2008 à Coopaname, elle devient la responsable de la coopérative en Seine-Saint-Denis, ainsi que la co-pilote de la commission recherche. Administratrice de la coopérative de 2010 à 2013, elle est en charge des programmes d’éducation à la citoyenneté économique destinés aux jeunes. Au sein de l’actuelle équipe de direction, elle est en charge des partenariats et de la recherche.harge des partenariats et de la recherche.)
    • CANTONI Julien  + (Né à Marseille en 1974, Julien Cantoni a oNé à Marseille en 1974, Julien Cantoni a occupé des fonctions de direction financière au sein de diverses structures privées et publiques. Impliqué dans les questions de l'entreprenariat social et solidaire, il a conduit notamment dans un organisme HLM un projet de labellisation RSE délivré au plan européen. Actuellement directeur financier adjoint d'une grande maison d'édition française, il s'est intéressé depuis quelques années à la question numérique tant au plan économique que politique ou culturel. Il est l'auteur d'un ouvrage paru aux éditions Inculte (juin 2014), "La société connectée", qui traite de l'impact économique, politique et individuel de la troisième révolution industrielle insufflée par l'émergence du numérique. Il plaide pour réconcilier l'économie digitale et l'économie tangible - qui pour l'heure s'affrontent brutalement - et plus largement pour que l'essor du numérique bénéficie tant aux consommateurs qu'aux citoyens.ie tant aux consommateurs qu'aux citoyens.)
    • EYNAUD Philippe  + (Philippe Eynaud est maître de conférences Philippe Eynaud est maître de conférences en sciences de gestion à l’IAE de Paris (Université Panthéon-Sorbonne). Il est lauréat du prix Robert Reix 2008 pour la meilleure thèse en systèmes d’information (thèse réalisée sur le terrain associatif). Il est habilité à diriger des recherches. Ses domaines de recherche portent sur la société civile et les organisations de l’économie sociale et solidaire. Il a notamment travaillé sur les solidarités numériques, l’innovation sociale et la gouvernance des associations. Il a coordonné, avec Jean-Louis Laville et Dennis Young, en 2015, aux Éditions Routledge, un livre intitulé « Civil Society, the Third Sector, Social Enterprise : Governance and Democracy ». Il a publié, en décembre 2015, un ouvrage intitulé « La gouvernance entre diversité et normalisation » chez Dalloz, Juris éditions. Il vient de publier en avril 2016 un ouvrage co-écrit avec Corinne Vercher-Chaptal, Olivier Maurel et Julien Bernet intitulé « La gestion des associations » aux éditions Eres.tion des associations » aux éditions Eres.)
    • DE PAUW Geert  + (Professionally, i am working for CommunityProfessionally, i am working for Community Land Trust Brussels,an association that provides permanently affordable housing for low income groups on community land.</br>As an activist, I am involved in Commons Josaphat, a collectif that strives for the development of the Josaphat wasteland in Brussels as a neighborhood with the commons as guiding principle.ood with the commons as guiding principle.)
    • BELLANGER Julien  + (Project developer in artistic, cultural, sProject developer in artistic, cultural, scientific and technical domains, Julien Bellanger is co-founded PING'association that explores the practices of the digital era, and encourages the re-appropriation of technology since 2004. Through digital and social innovation, PiNG facilitates cross-pollination across traditional audience boundaries by promoting the values of free culture.</br>He is involved in different activities ( workshops, residencies, meeting, camp, ... ) whose cross pedagogical approach, artistic meaning looking at issues of the impact of digital technologies on social innovation.</br> </br>In 2015, as part of the creation of an open Art / Science / Technology / Society laboratory, PiNG invited researchers, artists, creators and explorers to question and decode the geological concept of the Anthropocene, the era in which human activity has begun to have significant global impact on the Earth's ecosystems. How can artistic practice inform this change of era? How can artworks and creative processes render this transition visible and palpable? </br></br>In 2016, PiNG continues this exploratory dynamic and invites artists and researchers to work on the symbiotic relationships between humans, plants, and animals, not only in the slender layer of atmosphere which surrounds our planet, but also in its oceans too. And so O.CAMP counter ticks up to 1.CAMP.</br></br>Sources :</br>:http://pingbase.net/</br>:http://pingbase.net/1-camp</br>:http://plateforme-c.org/</br>:http://artlabo.org/p://plateforme-c.org/ :http://artlabo.org/)
    • AVILA Renata  + (Renata Avila is a human rights lawyer specRenata Avila is a human rights lawyer specialised in Intellectual Property and Technology. She worked as one of the lawyers representing the Guatemalan Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Rigoberta Menchu Tum (http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/1992/) and more recently, Julian Assange and Wikileaks. Involved in Internet and Human Rights research since 2006, she works with the Web Inventor Sir Tim Berners - Lee (http://internethalloffame.org/official-biography-tim-berners-lee?gclid=CMeXtqyz7cwCFawy0wodMtwF8w) in an effort to uphold human rights in the digital age. She serves as a Board Member of Creative Commons (http://creativecommons.org/). She is also a member of Courage Foundation (https://couragefound.org/) advisory board, assisting whistleblowers at risk and in the D-Cent (http://dcentproject.eu/) board, exploring the potential of decentralised technologies. She is currently an Advisor of the BITS initiative by the Municipality of Barcelonanitiative by the Municipality of Barcelona)
    • PRIORI Alice  + (Represent the European Citizenslab during Represent the European Citizenslab during the assembly of the commons in Brussels.</br></br>CitizensLab is a network of local actors of change. The aim of the network is to strengthen and connect active citizens from all sectors that are passionate about their local community. CitizensLab members engage in P2P learning experiences and look for generating and sharing the new narratives of their local initiatives that have a European relevance and dimension to the European political discourses. Experts from different sectors are part of the network, Community artists, Activists, Social entrepreneurs, Political scientists, Academics, Policy-makers and Door openers. Many network members have an artistic background. We adopt a participatory approach were members are involved in decision-making processes and in the constant creation and definition of the network. CitizensLab is a young network with great ambitions, the kickoff meeting was in June 2016 www.citizenslab.eueeting was in June 2016 www.citizenslab.eu)
    • PAIRET Martin  + (Represent the European Citizenslab during Represent the European Citizenslab during the assembly of the commons in Brussels.</br></br>CitizensLab is a network of local actors of change. The aim of the network is to strengthen and connect active citizens from all sectors that are passionate about their local community. CitizensLab members engage in P2P learning experiences and look for generating and sharing the new narratives of their local initiatives that have a European relevance and dimension to the European political discourses. Experts from different sectors are part of the network, Community artists, Activists, Social entrepreneurs, Political scientists, Academics, Policy-makers and Door openers. Many network members have an artistic background. We adopt a participatory approach were members are involved in decision-making processes and in the constant creation and definition of the network. CitizensLab is a young network with great ambitions, the kickoff meeting was in June 2016 http://www.citizenslab.euwas in June 2016 http://www.citizenslab.eu)
    • GUIDO Roberta  + (Roberta Guido, PhD Candidate in Urban PlanRoberta Guido, PhD Candidate in Urban Planning, International PhD Programme - Department of Architecture, Design and Urbanism (DADU) Alghero, University of Sassari (Italy) in partnership with the University of Karabuk, Turkey, Visiting PhD at the Polytechnic of Turin. She graduated with honors in Law, with a Master's thesis on Fundamental Rights in Europe and the Environment Law. She worked in Strasbourg at the European Court of Human Rights and the Permanent Mission of Italy to the Council of Europe; she was involved in works for the implementation of the European Landscape Convention, the instruments dedicated to participation, management, protection and cooperation. In a complementary manner to the legal profession, she studied Urban Planning at DADU and then obtained an International Master in Mediterranean Landscape Urbanism (DADU Alghero / Berlin, Paris), with a thesis on the outcomes of participatory processes in regulatory plans and systems. H Then she worked at the General Directorate of Local Authorities, Urban Planning and Finances at the Autonomous Region of Sardinia, at the Task Force of Municipalities' Association for the adaptation to the Regional Landscape Plan of the Urban Plans, in Detailed Plans of historic centers, and the development of participating laboratories to planning and pilot projects for local development. She worked at the Chamber of Commerce of Northern Sardinia for local development projects and the Office of Enterprise Europe Network. She obtained a Master of Community Planning and one in EU Planning and Policies and management of complex projects in international cooperation, promoted by the University of Cagliari in coordination with the organizations of the Third sector. She is an active partner of the Association An Island - Shared Idea (Un'Isola - Idea Condivisa) that practices of exercise of right to the city and promotes urban opportunities for active participation also with the institutions. She currently works as a researcher and pratictioner at Labsus - Laboratorio per la Sussidiarietà and she is involved in processes taking place in the urban context of production from below and grassroots, and shared administration of the commons, in particular she belongs to the mouvement of Cavallerizza Reale in Turin. She would like to do ActionResearch on legal arrangements and dispositives that are able to governing and to embrace transformations, to find new intervention tactics. She would like to study the coherence with the European urban policy and to work on the design of public policies and services.he design of public policies and services.)
    • MARTINEZ Rubén  + (Rubén Martínez is a member of La Hidra CooRubén Martínez is a member of La Hidra Cooperativa and of Fundación de los Comunes. Masters degree in Political Science and Social Transformation at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. FPI Fellowship Grant linked with TRANSGOB research https://transgob.net he is currently doing his PhD at the IGOP http://igop.uab.cat/en His research focuses on the analysis of public policies that foster social innovation, its articulation with community based processes and changes in the social power relations. He had published several articles and books about cultural economy, participatory governance, critical approach to social innovation and community based economies. innovation and community based economies.)
    • VANUXEM Sarah  + (Sarah Vanuxem est maître de conférences à Sarah Vanuxem est maître de conférences à l’Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis (GREDEG).</br></br>===Principales publications en lien avec les Communs===</br>Les choses saisies par la propriété, préface Th. Revet, IRJS, 2012.</br></br>"PIPRA (Public Intellectual Property Resource for Agriculture): une tentative avortée de pallier la faiblesse du domaine public dans les technologies agricoles", in B. Coriat (dir.), Le retour des communs. La crise de l’idéologie propriétaire, LLB, 2015.</br></br>"L’appropriation au/du territoire Aït M’hand. Incursion dans le Haut-Atlas marocain", in S. Vanuxem et C. Guibet Lafaye (dir.), Repenser la propriété, un essai de politique écologique, PUAM, 2015.essai de politique écologique, PUAM, 2015.)
    • ANDREOZZI Sergio  + (Sergio is strategy and policy manager of tSergio is strategy and policy manager of the EGI Foundation, the coordinating body of EGI (e-infrastructure supporting data- and compute-intensive research and innovation). In his role, Sergio contributes to strategic planning and execution, governance, business models and evolution of services. Sergio is also interested in investigating how commons policies can be applied to open science (see https://www.opensciencecommons.org/). Sergio is member of the EC Open Science Policy Platform. He holds a PhD in Computer Science (University of Bologna) and a MSc in Computer Science Engineering (University of Pisa). Science Engineering (University of Pisa).)
    • HELFRICH Silke  + (Since 2007 I work as independent author, aSince 2007 I work as independent author, activist and scholar, with a variety of international and domestic partners; I do quite a bit of networking (f.i. in the context of the World Social Forum, of Thematic Fora; international Conferences both in social and academic contexts or framed by what we call TAPAS = There Are Plenty of AlternativeS). I've been editing and co-authoring several books on the Commons, among them: Who Owns the World? The Rediscovery of the Commons, Munich 2009 (in Spanish: Genes, Bytes y Emisiones. Bienes Comunes y Ciudadania, Mexico-City 2008), have been editing articles of Elinor Ostrom and translated them into German, f.i. Was mehr wird, wenn wir teilen",2011.</br></br>And worked with my colleague David Bollier and the Heinrich-Böll-Foundation on two pretty international anthologies on the Commons: Commons. Für eine neue Politik jenseits von Markt und Staat, Bielefeld 2012 (English version The Wealth of the Commons beyond Market and State, Amherst/MA, 2012) and most recently Die Welt der Commons. Muster Gemeinsamen Handelns -http://www.transcript-verlag.de/978-3-8376-3245-3/die-welt-der-commons , 2015 (engl: The Patterns of Commoning, Amherst/MA).</br></br>I am cofounder of Commons Strategies Group and the Commons-Institut e.V. and blog (mainly in German, sometimes in English) on CommonsBlog.</br></br>My new passion is to integrate the approach and thinking of Christopher Alexander as a philosopher of wholeness and enlivenment with the socio-economic and political rethinking and reshaping of the world. I.e. I plan to work on a Patterns Language of Commoning. work on a Patterns Language of Commoning.)
    • EULER Johannes  + (So, my name is Johannes Euler and I live cSo, my name is Johannes Euler and I live close to Bonn in the Western part of Germany. I started to get involved with the whole commons-thing in 2012 - at first mainly out of an intellectual interest but I very soon realized that there is so much more to it. So I participated in the first German-speaking commons summer school out of which the Commons-Institut was founded. That is what I am still an active part of.</br></br>I took this energy to first write my Thesis (M.Sc. Politics, Economics and Philosophy) about the commons and now I am writing on my PhD in Economics about conflicts in water management and the possibilities of commoning. I am arguing that through the shift in paradigms and societal structures that commoning may initiate conflicts can be tackled in new ways. So, you already see that I am really convinced of the transformative potential of commoning.</br></br>But the commons is not only something that I think write and talk about but something that I practice. For example in our commons housing project and the community-supported agriculture project that I am part of. In my view the transition can only be done through commoning which is why I am convinced that we should also take the commons assemblies as spaces of commoning. Only if we practice commoning among ourselves the processes that we create can carry ourselves as well as develop enough strength so that an actual transformation can take place.t an actual transformation can take place.)
    • SPRINCEANA Vitalie  + (Sociologist, blogger, journalist and urbanSociologist, blogger, journalist and urban activist based in Chisinau. Moldova. I am also a co-redactor at PLATZFORMA.MD, a web platform for social, economic and political criticism. I am interested in and I argue for inclusive democratic public spaces, social justice, free knowledge, plurality of worldviews and practices. With OBERLIHT Young Artist Association we are working in Chisinau area, trying to use art as a tool for community change and building communities through artistic expression.g communities through artistic expression.)
    • HAMMERSTEIN David  + (Sociologist. Co-initiator of the Commons NSociologist. Co-initiator of the Commons Network. commonsnetwork.eu Former Green Member of the European Parliament 2004-9. Advocate on acccess to knowledge and access to medicines for TransAtlantic Consumer Dialogue 2010-2015. tacd-ip.org Personal blog: davidhammerstein.com twitter: @DaHammersteinvidhammerstein.com twitter: @DaHammerstein)
    • BROCA Sébastien  + (Sébastien Broca est sociologue, maître de Sébastien Broca est sociologue, maître de conférences en sciences de l'information et de la communication à l'Université Paris 8 Vincennes Saint-Denis. Ses recherches portent sur le développement des communs numériques (logiciels libres, Creative Commons, etc.) dans une perspective cherchant à articuler certains apports de la théorie critique et une réflexion sur l’économie politique d’Internet.</br></br>Publication Utopie du logiciel libre, Le passager clandestin, 2013.iciel libre, Le passager clandestin, 2013.)
    • TUSCHEN Stefan  + (Tackling issues of climate justice on behaTackling issues of climate justice on behalf of a catholic organisation, the Pope's encyclical - declaring the climate a commons - has been motivation, support and challenge at once. The main message – environmental and social problems have to be thought and fought together – has not been easy to accept for a „development“ organisation. I was surprised to see the great resonance among environmental groups – or maybe not...? I think (commitment to) change has a fundamentally ethical dimension. No surprise: the encyclical contains many disputable things, too, for example a chapter about (the concept of) work, limiting it mostly to employment. Reimagining the future of my own work, I would love to reduce my employed time in favour of more "Eigenarbeit" and conviviality, dedicating time to my family, kids (8, 9, 11), friends and the Commons-Institute I co-founded. I see a chance for the commons paradigm to gain ground within my professional environment, however, so far it has mainly been my personal commitment.it has mainly been my personal commitment.)
    • CELAKOSKI Teodor  + (Teodor Celakoski is a cultural worker and Teodor Celakoski is a cultural worker and activist from Zagreb. His work ranges from coordinating cultural programs, networking and cultural advocacy, to institutional innovation and political activism. Celakoski co-founded the Multimedia Institute and cultural center MaMa, an organisation and venue focused on digital culture, human rights and critical theory. He helped initiate Clubture, the network for exchange of independent cultural programs within Croatia. Further, he played a key role in initiating Kultura Nova, a public foundation for the development of non-profit independent contemporary culture and POGON - a hybrid cultural center established as an institutional public-civic partnership between independent cultural actors and the city of Zagreb. He is also a coordinator of the Right to the City Zagreb, founded to fight the economic overexploitation of public space in the city of Zagreb and Croatia.c space in the city of Zagreb and Croatia.)
    • NIAROS Vasilis  + (Vasilis Niaros is an urbanist, regional plVasilis Niaros is an urbanist, regional planner and engineer as well as PhD candidate (expected in 2016) at the Ragnar Nurkse School of Innovation and Governance, Tallinn University of Technology. His research interests include open source technologies, urban commons, "smart city", makerspaces, IoT and do-it-yourself culture. He is also the Funding Manager of the P2P Foundation and Research Fellow at the P2P Lab. Contact: vasilis.niaros at gmail.com Lab. Contact: vasilis.niaros at gmail.com)
    • CABANNES Yves  + (Yves Cabannes, urbaniste, a travaillé en AYves Cabannes, urbaniste, a travaillé en Asie, Afrique, Pays Arabes et surtout en Amérique latine, au Brésil et Mexique, avec des organisations sociales des ONGs et des gouvernements locaux dans le domaine du développement local, du logement, de l’emploi, de la formation et du micro crédit. . Il a été directeur de programmes de recherche urbaine et professeur invité de plusieurs universités. De 1997 a 2004, il a coordonné, pour l’ Amérique Latine et la Caraïbe,à partir de Quito, le Programme de Gestion Urbaine ( UNDP/UN Habitat). Aprés deux années d’enseignement à l’Université d’Harvard (Graduate School of Design) et sous-directeur de son Centre de Recherche sur le Développement Urbain, il est depuis septembre 2006 Professeur et titulaire de la Chaire de la Panification du Développement à L’University College London, Unité de Planification du Développement.</br></br>Activement engagé dans la défense du droit à la ville et à l’habitation , il est membre de la direction de plusieurs organisations de la société civile.sieurs organisations de la société civile.)
    • MEIXIDE Andreu  + (member of Panorama180, a non-profit associmember of Panorama180, a non-profit association from Barcelona focused on cinema and audiovisual experimentation done with XXI century criteria: digitalization, net, compromise, agitation, change, empowerment, community... always opened to news and proposals that intend to get over the problems generated by an obsolete conception of copyright in the digital era.</br> </br>Since 2010 we organize the BccN Barcelona Creative Commons Film Festival, the first film festival focused on Creative Commons understanding the license as a tool (not a purpose) which is part of an approach and individual/collective political position that, at the same time, tries to match the free culture philosophy and the commons with cinema and audiovisual. Through practical experimentation, this leads to new models of positive relationship with Internet logics and the common benefit.</br></br>During 2012 we also applied to the own festival a CC license promoting the CCWorld Audiovisual Commons Net, a global net with local festivals self-sustainables copy-derivated of the Barcelona's ones and spreeded in differents towns and cities all around the world, specially in Latin-American countries. We are more than 30 festivals sharing and collaborating in a decentralized the knowledge and sources and connecting communities, messages and struggles through the audiovisual language. There are festivals in Madrid, Valladolid, Bogotá, Medellín, Sevilla, Donosti, Leon, Huesca, Almeria, Cali, Lima, Helsinki, Montevideo, ciudad de México, Sofia, Buenos Aires, Barranquilla, Santiago de Chile, etc…</br></br>We still believe in digital culture and, specifically, in audiovisual language and cinema as tools for social transformation, capable of articulating narratives and generating constructions and resistances totally necessary these days. As always, but more than ever now.e days. As always, but more than ever now.)
    • VUARIN Pierre  + (Ancien responsable de programmes à la FondAncien responsable de programmes à la Fondation Charles Léopold Mayer (FPH), programmes relatifs aux organisations paysannes et de pêcheurs, aux populations de montagnes du monde, à la transition vers des systèmes alimentaires durables, à la formation des leaders sociaux et aux démarches de changements systémiques . Il est un des co-créateurs de l'Alliance Terre Citoyenne et de l'Université Internationale Terre Citoyenne (UITC) qui met au centre de son action la création de nouvelles connaissances utiles pour l'action résultant du croisement de savoirs différents portés par les dynamiques sociales, la société civile, les universités.</br></br>Il participe à un collectif « Sel des communs » créé à l'issue de la rencontre de Guérande en 2013, centrée sur «Défendons, gérons nos communs, Territoires, Connaissances, Communautés » qui a réunit des communautés de pêcheurs, de paysans, de montagnards autour de ces thèmes. http://www.terre-citoyenne.org/des-initiatives/guerande-2013.htmlnne.org/des-initiatives/guerande-2013.html)
    • BOLLIER David  + (David Bollier est un auteur, activiste, blDavid Bollier est un auteur, activiste, blogueur et chercheur indépendant qui se concentre principalement sur les communs comme un nouveau paradigme de l'économie, de la politique et de la culture. Il poursuit ce travail principalement en tant que co-fondateur du Commons Strtegies Group, un projet international. de conseil et de plaidoyer pour le mouvement des communs Le travail de David Bollier sur les communs se concentre sur la culture numérique, le droit et la politique, la gouvernance écologique et le croisement des pratiques des communs.</br></br>Bollier a écrit ou édité huit livres sur les biens communs : La renaissance des communs (Think Like a Commoner) une brève introduction à la vie des communs (2014); Green Governance: Ecological Survival, Human Rights and the Commons (2013), coécrit avec Ken Burns Weston; et Viral Spiral: How the Commoners Built a Digital Republic of Their Own (2010). Avec HELFRICH Silke, il a co-édité deux recueils d'essais originaux, Patterns of Commoning (2015) et The Wealth of the Commons: A World Beyond Market and State (2012).</br></br>Bollier a passé de nombreuses années dans divers emplois de plaidoyer politique à Washington, dans les années 1970 et 1980, avec un membre du Congrès, l'organisme de réglementation de la sécurité automobile, et les organisations d'intérêt public. De 1985 à 2010, Bollier a collaboré avec le producteur de télévision, écrivain et activiste Norman Lear sur une grande variété de projets traitant des affaires publiques et de politiques. En 2001, Bollier a co-fondé Public Knowledge, une organisation de défense des citoyens, engagée sur les thématiques liées à la propriété intellectuelle et qui milite en faveur d’un Internet de format ouvert construit sur le principe de bout-à-bout. Bollier écrit dans bollier.org et vit à Amherst, Massachusetts.llier.org et vit à Amherst, Massachusetts.)
    • FIORDIMELA Cristina  + (I desire to understand better , what’s aboI desire to understand better , what’s about the change of decisional processes today,the discard of authority in front of authoritativeness,crossing the assemblees . How processes of mutualism-commoning are rimapping the use of territory. The way the art’s activism opens to research of a new type/posture of decisioning. From the studies in museografy, the doctorate in the University of Architecture and the PhD in museography and exhibition design, giving particular attention to the rivitalization of the ‘ diffused’ museum –concept from the 70’s based on branch pratice and the connectiveness to use/safeguard/rigeneration of territory like sedime in the culture of work in opposition to the folklore – to crossing Macao, indipendent cultural centre in Milan, being part to make happen the NowHere.Active residence : debut of artistic coproduction based on putting together the resources of l’Open Program Workcenter of Jerzi Grotowski and Thomas Richards http://www.macaomilano.org/workcenter/spip.php?article37&lang=en http://www.doppiozero.com/materiali/chefare/nowhere-residenze-attive-macao coming together with Freddy Paul Grunert (associate curator at the ZKM – GlobalActivism) e philosopher/artist, sympathizer of Teatro Valle), to give life to Ceçi n’est pas une table: 1.st experiment of an unexpected ‘ agora’ agitated by contemporary art rejectioning the tables-tabula-tablet-tabloid- actif geometrical enclosures of negotiation. 1st (but the experimentation is going on) on the 1st Commons International Festival in Chieri (TO), 2015, http://www.festivalbenicomuni.it/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/PROGRAMMA-ONLINE.pdf. </br></br>Last participation: the real of reality, novembre 2016, http://zkm.de/en/event/2016/11/the-real-of-reality.//zkm.de/en/event/2016/11/the-real-of-reality.)
    • SEN Jai  + (Jai Sen, architecte et urbaniste de formatJai Sen, architecte et urbaniste de formation, est un chercheur indépendant basé à New Delhi, en Inde. Il était auparavant un militant des droits pour l'habitat et le travail à Kolkata (Calcutta), et aux niveaux national et international. Travaillant avec le collectif CACIM, il a produit une cartographie de la ville "involontaire", un travail de sensibilisation du public, aux enjeux de l'architecture et de la planification pour les communautés marginales et d'autres travaux liés aux droits d'habitation. Il a participé aux Forums Sociaux Mondiaux depuis 2002, et a été membre du Comité de travail du FSM en Inde et de son équipe de coordination au cours de 2002-3.équipe de coordination au cours de 2002-3.)
    • NIEDEROESTS Régis  + (Militant associatif et chercheur en aménagMilitant associatif et chercheur en aménagement du territoire, je suis basé à Lausanne en Suisse. Diplômé en sciences politiques, je suis co-président de l’Association écoquartier et je travaille à l’Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (CEAT/EPFL).</br></br>Mes intérêts se dirigent en particulier vers les gestions communes dans les territoires (foncier, espace, habitat, terres agricoles, eau, etc.). J’ai organisé les « Journées des alternatives urbaines » en mai 2013, un événement dédié à la découverte d’initiatives partagées dans les villes et lors duquel nous avons proposé d’intégrer les gestions en bien commun au contexte de la ville. Lors du festival « Villes en bien commun » en 2013, j’ai invité et fait l’analyse du quartier GWL-Terrein d’Amsterdam sous forme de bien commun, court texte à retrouver sur le blog du festival (http://villes.bienscommuns.org/).,stival (http://villes.bienscommuns.org/).,)
    • PÉREZ Roland  + (PEREZ Roland, économiste et gestiologue, aPEREZ Roland, économiste et gestiologue, a été en poste dans les universités d’Amiens et de Montpellier et dans un organisme international. Thématiques : finance et stratégies des firmes et groupes (notamment agro-alimentaires), gouvernance, RSE, DD, communs. Il a été initiateur du programme FAS (Finance and Sustainability)programme FAS (Finance and Sustainability))
    • VAN DER WEKKEN Ruby  + (Ruby van der Wekken - I am a co-founder anRuby van der Wekken - I am a co-founder and active in the development of Helsinki Timebank - https://stadinaikapankki.wordpress.com/in-english/helsinki-timebanks-abc/. I am also active in a process wanting to take forward a Solidarity Economy network buidling process and through this a furthering of our commons and commoning - up on Commons.fi. I work for Siemenpuu environmental foundation which executes Finnish development cooperation and which supports actors in Global South around issues of ecological democracy.uth around issues of ecological democracy.)
    • SULTAN Frédéric  + (SULTAN Frédéric contribue à la facilitatioSULTAN Frédéric contribue à la facilitation du « réseau francophone des biens communs » à travers les projets d'appropriation des idées et des pratiques des communs réalisés par la société coopérative Gazibo (fondée en 2008) Il coordonne Remix the commons et a participé à la rédaction du manifeste pour la récupération des biens communs (en 2009). Il est membre de l'association Vecam.</br></br>SULTAN Frédéric helps to facilitate the networking on the commons in the francophone area through projects that present ideas and practices of commoning carried out by the coop Gazibo (founded in 2008) He coordinates Remix the commons and has participated in the drafting manifesto Reclaim the common (in 2009). He is a member of the association Vecam.. He is a member of the association Vecam.)
    • SARAZIN Simon  + (Simon SARAZIN travaille sur plusieurs expéSimon SARAZIN travaille sur plusieurs expériences menées à Lille : http//unisson.co : plateforme mettant en avant quelques pistes d'ingrédients pour construire des communs, http:// encommuns.org, http://imagination.social (2 plateformes open sources visant à repérer recenser des communs et des initiatives citoyennes). Il contribue au lancement lors de l'événement les ROUMICS 2015, d'un travail de préfiguration de l'assemblée des communs, qui se tient à Lille chaque dernier jeudi du mois. Il est aussi régulièrement en lien avec les contributeurs de Sharelex et travaille également sur la création d'une LSC (Legal Service for Commons http://unisson.co/wiki/lsc visant à héberger et à protéger des communs. Durant l'été 2015, avec Marion Rousseau, il a animé une coopérative de jeunes à Boulogne sur Mer (Entre'Coop).de jeunes à Boulogne sur Mer (Entre'Coop).)
    • PEUGEOT Valérie  + (Valérie Peugeot est actuellement prospectiValérie Peugeot est actuellement prospectiviste au sein du laboratoire de sciences sociales et humaines d’Orange Labs et présidente de l'association Vecam, think tank citoyen qui, depuis 20 ans, déchiffre les enjeux sociétaux liés au numérique. Elle a publié plusieurs ouvrages sur les biens communs de la connaissance. Après avoir été vice-présidente du Conseil National du Numérique, de 2013 à 2015, elle a rejoint la CNIL en avril 2016.015, elle a rejoint la CNIL en avril 2016.)