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  • 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)
  • CREMER Marjolein  + (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 peer2peer 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)
  • SANTMAN Ed  + (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 peer2peer 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</br></br>www.citizenslab.eueting was in June 2016 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.)
  • 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)
  • BLOEMEN Sophie  + (Sophie Bloemen co-founded and coordinates Sophie Bloemen co-founded and coordinates Commons Network and works as public interest consultant. She has close to 10 years of experience in civil society and organizing. She has worked as a policy advocate and a public interest consultant the Brussels, Latin America and global policy environment on health and trade, in well as in European cultural grass root civil society on the exchange of ideas and transnational dialogue.</br> </br>The Commons Network develops ideas and brings commons perspective to policy, particularly regarding knowledge. Sophie coordinates projects on urban commons and the knowledge commons. Sophie has degrees in philosophy, political economy and International Relations.tical economy and International Relations.)
  • 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.)
  • MONTERO Eduardo  + (With an autodidactic vocation, he has spenWith an autodidactic vocation, he has spent the most part of his professional life in his birth-town as a filmmaker and a scriptwriter. Since starting, he has developed several works for television until 1999, when he starts a new stage devoted to documentary films. a new stage devoted to documentary films.)
  • LOESCHMANN Heike  + (With the Heinrich Boell Foundation (HBF), With the Heinrich Boell Foundation (HBF), based in Berlin/Germany. HBF is a publically financed foundation, the political affiliate of the German Alliance 90/The Greens Party.</br>Since 2010, my project is been to nurture and support commoners and the commons and the search for the alternatives that we so badly need, alternatives to the neoliberal model of globalisation, the current world disorder and the ill conceived economic recipies that lead to plunder of people and the planet.</br> </br>I am working for quite some years now with Michel Bauwens, HELFRICH Silke and their American collegue David Bollier of the Commons Strategies Group, http://commonsstrategies.org/. Together we have organised with commoners from many countries two major conferences in 2010 (International Commons Conference ICC and in 2013 the Economics and the Commons Conference ECC; two volumes have been published by Silke and David on the Commons that many of you probably know: http://www.wealthofthecommons.org/ and more recently: http://patternsofcommoning.org/about/</br> </br>I have worked with Stacco Troncoso of the P2P Foundation, Frederic Sultan and Sophie Bloeme who have both in different ways contributed to the gathering in the coming days and I am very happy to see that a big network unfolds and hope that the Assembly process is bearing fruits for networking, mutual learning and a strategic side by side to of the many initiatives to make our Europe a place of tolernance, respect and wellbeing for the many.</br>I am also happy to see friends and allies from the Charles Léopold Meyer Foundation, Nicolas Krausz, and the European Cultural Foundation with whom we are aligned in our support for policies and politics in favor of commons and commoning.olitics in favor of commons and commoning.)
  • 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.)
  • CARLISLE Isabel  + (from Totnes in Devon, where I have lived ffrom Totnes in Devon, where I have lived for the last 6 years. I really look forward to being part of the Commons Assembly in Brussels, and to meeting you all. My particular interest is governance of the commons, and raising citizen responsibility for the commons in the bioregion where I live.</br></br>I partly work with Transition Network, running the livelihood-creation programme for young adults called One Year in Transition. See: http://www.oneyearintransition.org/ In April I took my students to Bristol where we made a shared enquiry into City as Commons. While I am in Brussels with you all I will be partly representing Transition Network, and partly my other work.</br></br>In my other work I have been helping communities map their assets and create a local Community Charter that asserts their responsibility to protect those assets against inappropriate or destructive development. In doing this we are addressing contemporary governance of the commons and asking questions such as “how do we move a vernacular law of the people into local law in the UK?”; "how can a community measure the well-being of its assets, what are the key performance indicators?”; </br>“what knowledge does a community need to manage a long-term sustainable ecology and economy?”. You can see the example of the Falkirk Charter (which was the first) here: http://www.faug.org.uk/campaign/community-charter</br></br>Now I am building a team in South Devon to set up a whole-systems change programme that moves this bio-region towards resilience. We are mindful that the water framework directive in the UK is successful in managing rivers from source to sea but is failing in community engagement and whole-systems change. Our new organisation will be the backbone of the network of actors in this place, using the language of the commons and connecting citizens to the land in many innovative and creative ways: stewards of the river, a water parliament, a watershed Charter etc. One outcome will be a bioregional learning centre for the UK. a bioregional learning centre for the UK.)
  • 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.)
  • CORIAT Benjamin  + (Benjamin Coriat est un économiste françaisBenjamin Coriat est un économiste français. Licencié de philosophie, docteur et agrégé en sciences économiques, il est depuis 1989 professeur à l'université de Paris 13. Il est coprésident du collectif des Économistes Atterrés. </br>Il a co-dirigé l'ANR PROPICE (http://www.mshparisnord.fr/ANR-PROPICE/) (http://www.mshparisnord.fr/ANR-PROPICE/))
  • QUAIREL-LANOIZELEE Françoise  + (Françoise QUAIREL-LANOIZELEE est maître deFrançoise QUAIREL-LANOIZELEE est maître de conférences et chercheure associée au centre de recherche DRM de l’université Paris-Dauphine. </br></br>Depuis quinze ans, elle conduit des recherches sur la mise en œuvre des stratégies RSE et les dispositifs d’évaluation des performances : Reporting extra-financier, systèmes internes de pilotage. Elle assure des enseignements de RSE à l’université Paris Dauphine et dans diverses universités et écoles. Elle est co-fondateur du Réseau International de Recherche sur les Organisations et le Développement Durable (RIODD) et membre du comité de rédaction dela revue ROR.</br>Auteur de nombreux articles et chapitres d’ouvrages, elle est notamment co-auteur avec Michel CAPRON : </br>* en 2004, Mythes et réalités de l’entreprise responsable, La Découverte, Paris.</br>* en 2007 (nouvelle édition 2010), Responsabilité sociale de l’entreprise, Collection Repères, La Découverte, Paris.</br>* en 2015 : « L’entreprise dans la société : une question politique », Paris, La Découverte. Collection Grand Repères.</br></br>En 2010, elle a co – dirigé, avec M.Capron et M.F. Turcotte, un ouvrage sur « ISO 26000, une Norme hors norme » : vers une conception mondiale de la responsabilité sociétale des organisations » ECONOMICA et en 2012  elle est l’auteur de : L’ISR : valeur financière valeur éthique ? ECONOMICA, Paris (co-écrit avec Franca PERIN )OMICA, Paris (co-écrit avec Franca PERIN ))
  • ARENA Gregorio  + (Gregorio Arena, until 2015 full professor Gregorio Arena, until 2015 full professor of Administrative Law in the University of Trento (Italia), is also the founder and president of LABSUS - Laboratorio per la sussidiarietà, an association and online review that for the last ten years has been successfully promoting active citizenship in Italy in the form of shared administration of common goods.</br></br>Publications:</br>:L’età della condivisione (Ed.), Carocci, 2015.</br>:L'Italia dei beni comuni (Ed.), Carocci, 2012.</br>:Cittadini attivi (Un altro modo di guardare all’Italia), Laterza, 2011, 2° ed.</br>:Per governare insieme: il federalismo come metodo di governo (Verso nuove forme della democrazia), Cedam, 2011 (Ed.).</br>:Il valore aggiunto (Ed.), Carocci, 2010.</br>:On the new municipal Regulation see Rapporto Labsus 2015:</br>:http://www.labsus.org/wp-content/themes/Labsus/media/Rapporto_Labsus_2015_Amministrazione_condivisa_dei_beni_comuni.pdf.</br>:Many essays published in www.labsus.org. :Many essays published in www.labsus.org.)
  • 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.)
  • 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/).,)
  • 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.)
  • SERVET Jean-Michel  + (SERVET Jean-Michel est socio-économiste, pSERVET Jean-Michel est socio-économiste, professeur d’étude du développement à IHEID Genève et chercheur associé au CESSMA Paris. Thématiques: économie solidaire, histoire de la pensée économique et financière, dimensions de communs de la monnaie et de la finance (inclusion financière, monnaies complémentaires).on financière, monnaies complémentaires).)
  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • VERMEERSCH Laure  + (I am a documentary filmmaker, French, baseI am a documentary filmmaker, French, based in Paris, who lived 17 years in London. I have recently produced the film Halcyons in Greece on the structures of solidarity. I collaborate with the quarterly Vacarme. (vacarme.org). I am a founder of the association Interdemos, which aim is to contribute to the elaboration of a european civil society (Demos).ation of a european civil society (Demos).)
  • KOULOUKAKIS Dimitris  + ('Dimitris Koukoulakis has studied Informat'Dimitris Koukoulakis has studied Information Systems Engineering at the University of Surrey, UK where he completed his Master of Research with an EPSRC scholarship. Worked for two years at the R&D of NOKIA UK and then returned to Greece where he continued working as a software engineer at an IPTV company. Since 2009 has been active with several local and international grassroots movements driven by the concern of scarcity and inequality. A turning point has been the co-organization of CommonsFest in Heraklion for the last three years. Recently co-founded a social co-op working on free software and open source hardware, the CommonsLab.ware and open source hardware, the CommonsLab.)
  • RESTAKIS John  + (Active in the co-operative movement for ovActive in the co-operative movement for over twenty years, John Restakis is former Executive Director of the BC Co-operative Association in Vancouver, a position he held since 1998. He is currently Executive Director of Inspiration in Action (IIA) in Vancouver. His professional background includes community organizing, adult and popular education, and co-op development. Restakis was Research Co-ordinator on Social Infrastructure and Institutional Innovation for the FLOK Project in Ecuador. He has done consulting work on international co-op development projects, researches and teaches on co-operative economies and the social economy, and lectures widely on the subject of globalization, regional development, and alternative economics. Restakis has also been an advisor to Syriza in Greece for the development of a national strategy for the social and solidarity economy. He is also Research Associate for Co-operatives UK. Restakis earned his BA at the University of Toronto with a Major degree in East Asian Studies and specialist studies in Sanskrit and Classical Greek. He holds a Masters Degree in Philosophy of Religion. Masters Degree in Philosophy of Religion.)
  • WIŚNIEWSKA Agnieszka  + (Agnieszka Wiśniewska - Activist, feminist,Agnieszka Wiśniewska - Activist, feminist, philologist and sociologist. Editor of books on Polish cinema and documentary cinema. Author of Henryka Krzywonos’ biography "Big Solidarity, small solidarity" (2010) and book about film director Małgorzata Szumowska "Cinema is a Survival School" (2012), co-author of children's book "Cooperation" (2013). For 6 years she was coordinator of Political Critique’s Clubs’ activities, now editor-in-chief on KrytykaPolityczna.plow editor-in-chief on KrytykaPolityczna.pl)
  • 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.)
  • JANSEN Amanda  + (Amanda Jansen is OuiShare connector NetherAmanda Jansen is OuiShare connector Netherlands & freelancer and involved in two cutting edge decentralized startups: Foundups and Noomap & Synergy Space Network based in Japan and the Netherlands. Amanda is a originally a social worker and a senior advisor for municipalities and govs. Four years ago she became involved in the collaborative economy movement of OuiShare and the P2P Foundation. She organized hackathons on p2p solutions and collaboration from a completely open source perspective, OuiShare meetups and a satellite event of OuiShare Fest and co-organized the Peer Value Conference in Amsterdam. She specializes in p2p dynamics, digitalization issues and collaboration as a core topic in all that she does. Currently she is a vlogger for the global emergence & abundance fest at Synergy Hub 1.0 Rotterdam during the month of October as well as involved in FLOW: a movement to bring across teal for organizations and a deeper connection within. Amanda teaches at a Master of Science on Information & Management about commons and p2p dynamics and information management and collaboration techniques. As the next phase of p2p she sees a global connection of nodes that are currently connected by several initiatives that aim to unite movements and create a seed crystal or social body that can be scaled globally. With this movement commons initiatives move out of the shadows or margins of the regular economy. The focus now is aimed at a changing consciousness and telepathical tooling with software applications such as Noomap. Scaling non invasive tech & growing awareness is her next expertise.n invasive tech & growing awareness is her next expertise.)
  • 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.)
  • HIPSZMAN Marcel  + (Après un début de carrière dans le privé,rAprès un début de carrière dans le privé,rejoint la Délégation à l’économie sociale peu de temps après sa création et participe pendant près de 20 ans à l’élaboration et la mise en place des politiques gouvernementales dans le domaine de l’économie sociale. A partir de 2001 poursuit ses activités dans un certain nombre d’institutions financières : E SFIN-IDES ,société de capital-risque de l’économie sociale, SOFINEI,société de financement des entreprises d’insertion, INAISE,réseau international de financeurs dans l’ESS, Caisse Solidaire du NORD-Pas-de-Calais Actuellement, administrateur de la Caisse Solidaire et de la RECMA,revue internationale de l’économie sociale. Egalement membre de FONDA, un think tank Associatif.membre de FONDA, un think tank Associatif.)
  • BERNAND-MANTEL Michel  + (Après une carrière au Crédit Foncier, puisAprès une carrière au Crédit Foncier, puis à la Banque postale, est actuellement administrateur de Solidarités Nouvelles pour le logement 92, membre de plusieurs instances (commission finance de SNL, groupe finance de l'Alliance Poste - Banque postale, association Finance participative France) association Finance participative France))
  • DE VAUPLANE Hubert  + (Avocat associé dans un cabinet d’affaires Avocat associé dans un cabinet d’affaires américain, Hubert de Vauplane a travaillé plus de 25 ans dans le secteur bancaire et financier, aussi bien en tant que juriste et opérateur en salle de marché.</br></br>Avant de rejoindre le Barreau de Paris en septembre 2011, il était directeur juridique et de la conformité du groupe Crédit Agricole S.A.</br></br>Il est professeur associé à l’Université de Panthéon – Assas et expert auprès de l’AMF, de la Commission européenne et de la Banque centrale européenne.</br></br>Collaborateur régulier de la revue Banque, il est également l'auteur avec Jean-Pierre Bornet d'un traité de Droit des marchés financiers, récompensé en 1999 par un prix de l'académie des sciences morales et politiques.adémie des sciences morales et politiques.)
  • BENSEBAA Faouzi  + (BENSEBAA Faouzi est Professeur en sciencesBENSEBAA Faouzi est Professeur en sciences de gestion à l’Université Paris 8 et conseiller scientifique du laboratoire de recherches ISERAM (ISEG Group). Ses thèmes de recherche ont trait notamment au management stratégique, au management des organisations (stratégies de changement, sensemaking, approche critique du management) et à la RSE..che critique du management) et à la RSE..)
  • GONÇALVES João  + (Born in 1979, João Gonçalves is growing hiBorn in 1979, João Gonçalves is growing his tap root in Chao Sobral, a 100 people + 500 year old hamlet standing on convex and ridge slopes that reach 1200 mts altitude, in the central Portugal Goshawk mountains.</br>For the last 30 years, he has been participating in a broad range of activities (agriculture, forestry, recreation, community organisation, non-formal education) that compose the subsistence mountain ridge polycultural family farming system and self-reliant community.</br></br>Since 2008 he has a degree in Social Education and Community Development (Leisure and Social Pedagogy - from the Coimbra Polytechnic College of Education). It was during his internship research on "sustainable communities" that he encoutered for the first time the concept of "permaculture".</br></br>To enhance is observation skills and bring influence to his work from multiple approaches to Permaculture and Regenerative Design Education he earned PDC's in Portugal/2009 with Doug Crouch (USA), in Spain/2011 with Richard Perkins (UK) and Darren Doherty (Australia), in Portugal/2012 with Bernard Alonso (Canada), a Regenerative Agriculture Workshop in Portugal/2011 with Darren Doherty, and a Permaculture Teacher Training Course in Portugal/2012 with Rosemary Morrow (Australia).gal/2012 with Rosemary Morrow (Australia).)
  • FIGUEREDO Janice  + (Brésilienne, Janice Figueiredo était chercBrésilienne, Janice Figueiredo était chercheuse du projet "FLOK Society" en Équateur. Elle était responsable de coordonner la ligne de travail "Infrastructures ouvertes pour la vie collective", qui explorait comment les citoyen-ne-s et leurs communautés pouvaient se bénéficier d'une économie basée sur la connaissance libre et ouverte. La recherche s'est centré sur trois axes:</br></br>#les infrastructures ouvertes pour la vie collective : habitation, systèmes d'alimentation</br>#Territorialité de la connaissance : la valorisation d'une diversité des connaissances</br>#Connaissances traditionnelles et ancestrales (indigènes, afro-équatoriens) </br></br>Au Brésil Janice se dédie à étudier les dynamiques P2P, les mouvements collaboratifs et les modèles alternatifs aux paradigmes économiques conventionnels basés sur la centralité et de la rareté.s basés sur la centralité et de la rareté.)
  • 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.)
  • KARYOTIS Catherine  + (Catherine Karyotis, docteur en Sciences deCatherine Karyotis, docteur en Sciences de gestion, HDR, est professeur de finance, NEOMA Business School Campus de Reims, chercheur associé au LIRSA, CNAM Paris, responsable du Mastère Spécialisé Analyse Financière Internationale du campus de Reims. Spécialisée en banque et marché, ses recherches portent sur la gouvernance du système financier et le ré-encastrement de la finance au service de l’économie et de la société.</br></br>Elle est l’auteur de plusieurs ouvrages en banque et finance, ainsi que d’articles professionnels et académiques. Ses recherches portent sur l’efficience et la gouvernance des systèmes financiers. Elle dénonce l’hyperfinanciarisation des économies et questionne en conséquence le besoin de remettre la finance au service de l’économie et de la société.au service de l’économie et de la société.)
  • BENKLER Yochai  + (Chercheur connu à travers le monde entier comme auteur de “The Wealth of Networks” (2006) et co-directeur du Centre Berkman Internet et Société (Berkman Center for Internet & Society) à l'université de Harvard.)
  • 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.)
  • DANZIGER Raymond  + (DANZIGER Raymond a eu un double parcours pDANZIGER Raymond a eu un double parcours professionnel : d’une part comme responsable d’un grand cabinet d’expertise comptable et d’audit, d’autre part comme professeur associé à l’U. Paris Dauphine. Devenu émérite, il s’intéresse aux relations entre économie, finance et éthique, notamment les prescriptions bibliques.ue, notamment les prescriptions bibliques.)
  • 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.)
  • PATTI Daniela  + (Daniela Patti is a co-founder of EutropianDaniela Patti is a co-founder of Eutropian. She is an Italian and British architect and planner who studied in Rome, London, Porto and Vienna. Specialised in urban regeneration and environmental planning through collaborative processes, her recent research and projects focus on the governance of peri-urban landscape, the revitalisation oflocal food markets and new economic models for urban development. In recent years she has worked within theURBACT program ad Lead Expert in the Interactive Cities network, dealing with social media governance, and as Project Manager in the TUTUR – Temporary Use as a Tool for Urban Regeneration network. Furthermore, in 2014 and 2015 she worked for the Rome Municipality, where she elaborated the strategy for the access to the European Structural Funds to be invested on urban regeneration. Since 2012, she is Board Member of the Wonderland Platform for European Architecture, responsible for its collaborative planning series. Between 2010 and 2013, she has been a researcher at the Central European Institute of Technology, where she was responsible for the Project Management of EU Smart Cities and urban regeneration projects. Moreover, she has been a guest lecturer at the University of Roma Tre, Tor Vergata and Universidad de Buenos Aires.r Vergata and Universidad de Buenos Aires.)
  • BUELLESBACH Daphne  + (Daphne Büllesbach is Berlin-based DirectorDaphne Büllesbach is Berlin-based Director of Programmes at European Alternatives, a Europe-wide civil society organization devoted to exploring and developing the potential for transnational politics and culture. She was co-curator of last year’s Transeuropa Festival 'Beyond Fragments' that took place in Belgrade in October 2015, bringing together activists and artists debating issues such as the refugee situation, management of the commons or the seizure of institutions by new political forces. After years of gathering and connecting progressive voices around Europe, she is experienced in the difficulties of cross border political work and holds a particular interest for solutions to bridging the local to the transnational. Otherwise she has been involved in developing new online talk formats such as Talk Real (international) and talk im transit (German).ternational) and talk im transit (German).)
  • HIEZ David  + (David HIEZ était jusqu'en 2006 maître de cDavid HIEZ était jusqu'en 2006 maître de conférences en droit privé à l'Université de Lille 2 et membre du Centre René Demogue (d'étude des doctrines juridiques et du droit des contrats). Après une formation classique en droit civil et en théorie du droit, il a préparé un doctorat, sous la direction du Professeur Philippe JESTAZ (Université Paris 12), présenté en 2000, sur la notion de patrimoine en droit civil (publication LGDJ). Ses recherches se sont ensuite orientées dans deux directions principales : l'économie sociale et la théorie du droit, principalement la théorie du contrat. Il a orienté ces dernières années une partie de ses recherches vers le droit africain.</br></br>Il est aujourd'hui Professeur en Droit civil et Directeur du Département Droit à l'Université du Luxembourg.tement Droit à l'Université du Luxembourg.)