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SUMMARY:Debat: Une ville co-construite par les citoyens et les pouvoirs publics? // Hoe bouwen burgers en overheid samen de stad?
DESCRIPTION:La plaine des Loups\, Lausanne : un écoquartier co-construit par la ville et les citoyens \nL’Association écoquartier a réussi à convaincre la ville de Lausanne de développer le site « Plaines du Loup » (30 ha) selon les principes qu’ils proposaient et en partenariat avec eux. Régis Niederoest est co-président de l’association. En introduction au débat\, il nous racontera l’histoire de cette collaboration entre ville et citoyens. \nJosaphat\, Bruxelles : 24 ha à co-construire ? \nNous avons invité Rudy Vervoort\, Ministre-Président de la Région Bruxelloise\, Pierre Muyle\, Bourgmestre faisant fonction d’Evere\, et Bernard Clerfayt\, Bourgmestre de Schaerbeek afin de réfléchir avec nous sur la façon dont les citoyens peuvent-ils être impliqués dans la conception\, le développement et la gestion d’un site ? Que peut apprendre Bruxelles de l’exemple de Lausanne ? \n  \nLa Plaine des Loups\, Lausanne: een duurzame wijk\, samen ontwikkeld door stad en burgers \nDe vereniging Ecoquartier heeft de stad Lausanne overtuigd om de wijk “Plaines du Loup” (30ha) te ontwikkelen volgens een aantal door hen voorgestelde principes en in samenwerking met hen. Regis Niederoest is co-voorzitter van de vereniging en zal\, als inleiding tot het debat\, het verhaal doen van deze samenwerking tussen stad en burgers. \nJosaphat\, Brussel: 24 ha om samen te ontwikkelen? \nWe nodigden Rudy Vervoort\, Minister President van het Brussels Gewest\, Pierre Muyle\, dienstdoend burgemeester van Evere\, en Bernard Clerfayt\, burgemeester van Schaarbeek\, uit om met ons na te denken: Hoe kunnen nieuwe en oude bewoners en het middenveld betrokken worden bij het ontwerp\, de ontwikkeling en het beheer van een wijk? Wat kan Brussel leren uit het voorbeeld van Lausanne?
URL:https://theindigoproject.be/calendar/debat-une-ville-co-construite-par-les-citoyens-et-les-pouvoirs-publics-hoe-bouwen-burgers-en-overheid-samen-de-stad/
LOCATION:Faculteit Architectuur KUL – Campus Sint-Lucas Brussel\, Rue des Palais/Paleizenstraat 65-67\, 1030 Schaerbeek/Schaarbeek\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20151018T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20151018T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014315
CREATED:20160330T163642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160330T163642Z
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SUMMARY:Landschapspark Zuidrand: opening tragewegenverbinding rond de Hoofse Hoek
DESCRIPTION:Trage Wegen vzw\, een van de INDIGO stakeholders\, in samenwerking met het Landschapspark Zuidrand\, opent plechtig een nieuwe tragewegenverbinding tussen Lint en Hove op de Dag van de Trage Weg. De opening is een bekroning van 3 jaar aan samenwerking tussen de provincie\, de gemeenten\, de lokale eigenaars en grondgebruikers\, en verschillende middenveldbewegingen\, en geldt als een mijlpaal in het openstellen van de open ruimte in de Zuidrand.
URL:https://theindigoproject.be/calendar/landschapspark-zuidrand-opening-tragewegenverbinding-rond-de-hoofse-hoek/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151110
DTSTAMP:20260405T014315
CREATED:20150902T152524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160117T105509Z
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SUMMARY:International seminar COMMUNITY-BASED LAND TENURE AND GOVERNANCE IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH
DESCRIPTION:It is our pleasure to invite you to the international seminar COMMUNITY-BASED LAND TENURE AND GOVERNANCE IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH that takes place in Leuven on the 9th of November 2015. \nThis seminar is part of a series of two. Part two of this seminar\, PLOUGHING UP THE LANDED COMMONS\, will take place on the 20th of January 2016. Both programmes are attached. \nCommunity-based land tenure governance is a central cog in the wheel of community development. Access to land\, land tenure and security of tenure rights are essential to a decent life for people all over the world. In countries of the Global South\, more than in those of the North\, these rights are often under threat. Community-based land tenure governance have played an important role in increasing this security. \nThis seminar is conceived as a ‘structured intellectual exchange’ with a larger group of experts with first-hand experience of working on the landed commons in the Global South\, with the explicit aim of learning from these experts to build new landed commons in the North.  Fostering dialogue and spur critical intellectual exchange on  innovative perspectives of the landed commons is the main ambition of this workshop. \nREGISTRATION \nDeadline for registration is October 18th. Availability of places is limited. \nFor info and registration : loris.servillo@asro.kuleuven.be. For registration it is sufficient to send an Email with your full address and telephone number. \nA fee of 30 euro/ seminar (to be paid at the venue) will give access to the seminar\, coffee\, lunch and to all documents produced for the seminar (papers and ppts). Students and INDIGO stakeholders have free access. \nMORE INFORMATION \n\nINDIGO Programme Seminar LANDTENURESYSTEMS Nov2015\nINDIGO Programme Seminar Jan2015
URL:https://theindigoproject.be/calendar/invitation-to-the-international-seminar-community-based-land-tenure-and-governance-in-the-global-south/
LOCATION:Dep. Architectuur\, KULeuven\, Kasteelpark Arenberg 1\, Heverlee\, 3001\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:INDIGO Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160121
DTSTAMP:20260405T014315
CREATED:20150902T152524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160117T110744Z
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SUMMARY:International seminar PLOUGHING UP THE LANDED COMMONS
DESCRIPTION:It is our pleasure to invite you to the international seminar PLOUGHING UP THE LANDED COMMONS that takes place in the Department of Architecture in Leuven on the 20th of January 2016. \nThrough this seminar the research groups involved in the INDIGO project intend to launch a ‘call for intellectual support and confrontation’ to a larger group of experts. Its aim is to reinforce the theoretical and methodological foundations of the research project. \nThe practical ambition is to bring together and organise a dialogue between innovative perspectives on the Landed Commons and publish them in internationally cited publications. \nREGISTRATION \nDeadline for registration is December 23rd. Availability of places is limited. \nFor info and registration : loris.servillo@asro.kuleuven.be. For registration it is sufficient to send an Email with your full address and telephone number. \nA fee of 30 euro/ seminar (to be paid at the venue) will give access to the seminar\, coffee\, lunch and to all documents produced for the seminar (papers and ppts). Students and INDIGO stakeholders have free access. \nMORE INFORMATION \n\nINDIGO_Programme Seminar Jan2016_15-01-2016
URL:https://theindigoproject.be/calendar/invitation-to-the-international-seminar-community-based-land-tenure-and-governance-in-the-global-south-2/
LOCATION:Dep. Architectuur\, KULeuven\, Kasteelpark Arenberg 1\, Heverlee\, 3001\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Others events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20160128T130000
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CREATED:20160117T113445Z
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SUMMARY:Voorstelling toekomstvisie Trage Wegen
DESCRIPTION:Op 28 januari 2016 stelt Trage Wegen vzw haar toekomstvisie voor tijdens een uitwisselingsnamiddag in Antwerpen. \nDe uitwisselingsnamiddag volgt onbekende sporen\, brengt nieuwdenkers rond de tafel en bundelt perspectieven. Plenaire verhalen worden gevolgd door interactieve sessies. De dag biedt een verrassend parcours met omwegen en zijsporen\, inclusief de publicatie ‘Veel méér dan een weg’ én een nieuwjaarsdrink. Een belangrijk evenement voor liefhebbers van trage wegen\, lokale beleidsmakers\, ontwerpers\, activisten en geëngageerde burgers. \nMeer informatie is te vinden op: http://www.tragewegen.be/en/toekomstvisie
URL:https://theindigoproject.be/calendar/voorstelling-toekomstvisie-trage-wegen/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160220
DTSTAMP:20260405T014315
CREATED:20150907T160209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150910T134835Z
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SUMMARY:Call for abstracts PLPR 2016
DESCRIPTION:  \nAbstracts for the 2016 edition of the Planning\, Law\, and Property Right (PLPR) Conference can now be submitted online (until October 16\, 2015). PLPR2016 will take place in Bern\, Switzerland\, on February 17-19\, 2016. All abstracts will be reviewed through a double-blind review process. Proposed papers should speak to topics at the intersection of planning\, law\, and/or property rights (i.e.\, not addressing just a planning issue\, legal issue\, or property rights issue in isolation of the other key themes of the association). \nPlease visit the PLPR Conference website for details: www.plpr2016.unibe.ch \nImportant dates: \n\nAbstract submission opens:   September 1\, 2015\nAbstracts due: October 16\, 2015)\nEarly registration begins:   December 14\, 2015\nConference:   February 17-19\, 2016
URL:https://theindigoproject.be/calendar/call-for-abstracts-plpr-2016/
LOCATION:Universität Bern\, Bern\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Others events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160222
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160224
DTSTAMP:20260405T014315
CREATED:20160330T112020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160330T112020Z
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SUMMARY:Global Public Goods\, Global Commons and Democracy: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:Both concepts of “global public goods” and “global commons” are increasingly being used\, both as powerful rhetorical devices in the policy discourse of international organizations and the debates of civil society\, and as analytical and normative frameworks in international legal scholarship\, economics and political theory. What difference does it make to express and frame global challenges according to one concept or the other? What kind of international cooperation and governance schemes do these concepts imply? Which democratic qualities and shortcomings in global decision-making processes do they reveal? Adopting a comparative approach and an interdisciplinary perspective\, this two-day conference\, hosting Prof. Dr. Inge Kaul and Prof. Dr. Pierre Dardot as keynote speakers\, aims to highlight the epistemic networks and legal and political underpinnings behind each discourse.
URL:https://theindigoproject.be/calendar/global-public-goods-global-commons-and-democracy-interdisciplinary-perspectives/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160303
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160305
DTSTAMP:20260405T014315
CREATED:20160330T162424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160330T162424Z
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SUMMARY:Conference: Constructing the Commons
DESCRIPTION:The term ‘commons’ today is widely and extensively discussed within different theoretical frames of reference. Historically it refers to natural resources that we\, the people\, have in common. Resources that are not one’s property and are available to all: air\, water\, earth. Today\, the term is used in very different ways in economic\, social\, and political theory\, as well as within the creative industries. The project ‘Constructing the Commons’\, initiated by the chair of Methods and Analysis of the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment of the Delft University of Technology at the occasion of the visiting professorship of Momoyo Kaijima and Yoshiharu Tsukamoto of the Tokyo based architectural office Atelier Bow-Wow\, investigates the commons from a tangible perspective\, from an architectural point of view. \nFirst\, the commons are understood as a series of concrete architectural and urban figures\, which can be found in the Western and non-Western city and represents an idea of commonality. Out of this perspective the term refers to notions of the public realm. However\, whereas the public realm is often thought to address the public at large in exceptional locales and moments\, the commons seem to engage with smaller communities\, within ordinary places and times. As well in Western as in non-Western contexts these figures of commonality seem to be largely absent from the contemporary ways that the city is transformed and developed. In our time of rapid development and strong differences\, there seems to be a need to rethink and redraw these architectural figures of commonality. \nSecond\, the commons are looked upon from a procedural perspective\, implying the rituals\, pleasures and politics of co-operation that articulate an architectural project. Increasingly there is an idea that architectural projects are not single-authored ventures\, but rather complex and layered processes that depend upon multiple agencies that establish a commonality. This commonality encompasses the shared effort of designers\, advisers\, constructors\, and owners\, but architectural projects are also the result of the commonalities of other stakeholders\, like inhabitants\, users and neighbours that negotiate forces into a new venture. In other words\, architecture is a ‘common enterprise’\, a public effort. \nThe ‘Constructing the Commons’ project thus reflects upon the contemporary practices of architecture and urban design by probing into the figure and project of the commons. As a final event of a series of different workshop\, research seminars and educational projects\, organized in cooperation with Atelier Bow-Wow\, the conference ‘Constructing the Commons’ on March 3rd and 4th 2016 brings together different new perspectives. Renowned academics and designers will reflect upon the multiple challenges that the commons pose today to the fields of architecture and urbanism\, but also to the domains of sociology\, political sciences\, and philosophy. The conference wants to enrich our understanding of the commons\, as architectural figure and architectural project.
URL:https://theindigoproject.be/calendar/conference-constructing-the-commons/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160521
DTSTAMP:20260405T014315
CREATED:20160330T111753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160330T111753Z
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SUMMARY:2nd EMES - Polanyi International Seminar: Societies in transition – Social and solidarity economy\, the commons\, public action and livelihood
DESCRIPTION:After the success of the 1st EMES-Polanyi International Seminar held in Paris in February 2012\, EMES in collaboration with the European Institute of Political Economy Karl Polanyi and the Conservatoire national des arts et métiers\, will organize the 2nd EMES-Polanyi International Seminar on 19th and 20th of May 2016. \nAfter the focus on the economic crisis of the 1st Seminar\, the main objective of this edition will be to contribute to the analysis of contemporary modalities of the relationship between economy and democracy. \nThe Seminar aims to achieve a complementarity among the following four thematic axes: ￼\n\nAxis 1 – Social and solidarity economy\, social enterprise\, and associations\nAxis 2 – Analyses of the commons\nAxis 3 – Reconfigurations of public action\nAxis 4 – Steps toward buen vivir\n\nOverall if one aggregates the proposals of all authors cited\, they recombine three analytical categories that neoliberalism seeks to eliminate: the teleological perspective\, deliberation\, and the diversity of economic principles. \n(i) Ostrom mobilizes the teleological perspective of the common good by connecting it to a collective attempt to reach a problematization of ‘the common’ whereby goals are linked to the means used to achieve them. This perspective is reinforced by the use of public spaces and actions in Habermas and Dewey as well as by the reference to the diversity of economic principles in Polanyi and Mauss. \n(ii) Habermas focuses on the criticism to the relevance of the aggregative paradigm of individual preferences and substitutes it with the paradigm of deliberation. Dewey shows that it is not simply a matter of forming opinions: deliberation can be mobilized in the very course of action of a given public. \n(iii) As for Polanyi and Mauss\, they oppose the reduction of the economy to the market\, something which Habermas was not able to leave behind. They reject the conceptual anachronism of ‘catallactics’\, that is to say\, the spontaneous market order proposed by Hayek. Their search for economic democracy can in turn be based on democratic elements identified by Habermas and Dewey\, as well as on the resistance to commodification that does not lapse into statism thanks to Ostrom. \nThis complementarity among the cited authors and others in their understanding of contemporary practices deserves further study with a view to clarifying both the obstacles encountered as well as and the progress that it allows.
URL:https://theindigoproject.be/calendar/2nd-emes-polanyi-international-seminar-societies-in-transition-social-and-solidarity-economy-the-commons-public-action-and-livelihood/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160830
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160903
DTSTAMP:20260405T014315
CREATED:20160330T113439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160330T113439Z
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SUMMARY:Annual International Conference 2016 - Panel: Rethinking the Commons (and perhaps also gentrification)
DESCRIPTION:The panel seeks to address the categories of gentrification and commoning as two different\, but not necessarily opposite attitudes toward the reconfiguration of neoliberal power in Europe and beyond. In doing so\, we seek to discuss how post-capitalist imagination is seen to emerge from practices of self-organisation\, DIY resistance or community based groups and collectives. We are interested in approaches engaging anti-austerity movements as agents of new political imagination\, but which remain aware of the risks of co-option and de-politicisation promoted by neoliberal institutions and organisations on the ground\, often associated with the phenomena of gentrification and neoliberal economies. The panel aims to discuss papers bringing together a geographical focus based on\, but not limited to\, the socio-historical configuration of power within the context of European urban peripheries as well as the peripheries of Europe. With this we include both the margins of European cities as well as the margins of Europe itself\, aiming to promote forms of comparative connections between North and South\, East and West. We are particularly interested in how\, in different European contexts\, institutional politics and social movements redefined the struggle against neoliberal austerity politics. \nWe accept papers on (but not limited to):\n– Responses to the austerity crisis in the peripheries of both Southern and Northern Europe\n– Analysis of processes of gentrification in European cities\n– Studies of processes of marginalisation in the European peripheries\n– Limits and challenges of activists scholarship with urban social movements\n– Ethnographies of neoliberal planning and architecture\n– Case studies addressing spatialized practices of post-capitalism\n– Practices of urban commoning with a focus on sharing\, collaborative and solidarity networks in the European city. \n  \nFurther details about the general conference at: \nhttp://www.rgs.org/WhatsOn/ConferencesAndSeminars/Annual+International+Conference/Annual+International+Conference+2016.htm
URL:https://theindigoproject.be/calendar/annual-international-conference-2016-panel-rethinking-the-commons-and-perhaps-also-gentrification/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160830
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160904
DTSTAMP:20260405T014315
CREATED:20160330T101759Z
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SUMMARY:5th International Conference on Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity
DESCRIPTION:Budapest will host the 5th International Degrowth Conference at Corvinus University (30 August – 3 September 2016). The conference will link the most visible degrowth thinkers of today with academic and participatory audiences in Hungary and the wider region. At the same time Budapest will be the host of the first Degrowth Week\, which will feature numerous degrowth activists\, practitioners and policy-makers. \nDegrowth is a movement which reminds us that infinite growth on a finite planet is neither sustainable nor desirable. Degrowth deconstructs the myth that growth is the central solution for the impasse our societies have led us to. The movement tries to understand the convergence of the crises we are experiencing and argues that they are interconnected. The Degrowth movement tries to construct serene and democratic pathways toward more social and environmental justice\, well-being\, meaningful livelihoods\, emancipation\, conviviality and autonomy. \nBudapest will host the 5th International Degrowth Conference from the 30th of August to the 3rd of September 2016. After Paris in 2008\, Barcelona in 2010\, Venice in 2012 and Leipzig in 2014\, the conference\, which focuses on ecological sustainability and social equity\, will be held in the Corvinus University of Budapest. \nFirst and foremost\, the conference is a meeting place of prominent academic researchers from across the globe. Every two years the gathering offers them a ground for discussing the latest developments in this new interdisciplinary field of research. They focus on issues related to the breaching of environmental limits and the failure of economic infrastructures to provide a dignified existence in society. The scientific community also interacts with practitioners during the conference in order to articulate viable alternatives to the current socio-economic models. \nWithin this conference\, a space will also be designated for the wider public. Budapest will be the cradle of a new initiative\, called the Degrowth Week\, which will create a new platform for practical activities and workshops\, partnership with local initiatives\, participatory discussions and debates among a wide circle of stakeholders and cultural\, artistic and creative programmes throughout the city. During the spring of 2016\, the wider public will be invited to help the organisers curate the events of the Degrowth week. \nDegrowth is not an entirely new issue in Hungary. The conference will highlight the work of the renowned Hungarian thinker Karl Polanyi and his seminal work “The Great Transformation”. Decades after the publication of this foundational piece\, degrowth re-entered Hungary in 2011 with the Hungarian translation of Serge Latouche’s book “Farewell to Growth.” Since then degrowth has been fiercely debated in Hungary with the publication of several books\, articles\, along with the organisation of public discussions and participatory workshops. It is also influencing the development of practical local initiatives like Cyclonomia or Cargonomia. \nJoin us in Budapest. \nThe Budapest Degrowth Conference organisation team\nhttp://budapest.degrowth.org/\ncontact@budapest-degrowth.org
URL:https://theindigoproject.be/calendar/5th-international-conference-on-degrowth-for-ecological-sustainability-and-social-equity/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161017
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161021
DTSTAMP:20260405T014315
CREATED:20160330T163119Z
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SUMMARY:United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III)
DESCRIPTION:Parallel worskhop on community development\, land tenure and social innovation under conditions of rapid urban transformation \nQuestions of land tenure have been of major interest to urban development policy makers and practitioners in cities of the South. Many communities\, and particularly the urban poor communities fell victim to eviction\, displacement\, lack of tenure rights and exclusion from urban services (drainage\, water supply\, waste collection\, maintenance\, etc.). In the last 50 years\, approaches to these problems have evolved from outright negative attitudes or neglect by public agencies and urban professionals to a more empathic and constructive approach looking for potentially more positive solutions. \nThis Conference Workshop seeks to bring together about 50 action-researchers and policy analysts from all continents working in the area of land tenure and urban development\, together with key experts and practitioners and other interested stakeholders to share state-of-the-art knowledge and to set the agenda for future research\, policy and practice in this area. The workshop set-up explicitly allows for flexible approaches to actively stimulate exchange between the academic world and policy makers and practitioners.
URL:https://theindigoproject.be/calendar/united-nations-conference-on-housing-and-sustainable-urban-development-habitat-iii/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Quito\, Pichincha\, Ecuador
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20170702T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20170706T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014315
CREATED:20170601T145047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170601T153641Z
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SUMMARY:International Conference Lesvos\, Greece. Making Space for Socio-Spatial and Socio-Ecological Justice in Research and Action strategies
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URL:https://theindigoproject.be/calendar/international-indigo-conference-lesvos/
LOCATION:The aim of the Lesvos Conference is to provide a forum for sharing experiences\, practices\, critical reflections\, methodological as well as empirical advancements on research for and about social ecological and socio-spatial justice. What tasks do social innovation and territorial development research have today and in the future? What role can the territorial commons play for greater socio spatial justice? What methodological and structural constraints and challenges exist for action research in social and social-ecological change strategies? These and other pressing questions will be the focus of what we hope becomes a stimulating gathering of academics\, activists\, policy makers\, artists.
CATEGORIES:INDIGO Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20170710T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20170714T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014315
CREATED:20161223T154240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161223T155729Z
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SUMMARY:IASC’s XVIth Biennial Conference in Utrecht\, 10-14 July 2017. Practicing the Commons.
DESCRIPTION:The ‘Institutions for Collective Action’ research team of Utrecht University as well as the researchers affiliated with Utrecht University’s  Strategic Theme ‘Institutions for Open Societies’ are proud to jointly host the global XVI Biennial Conference\, ‘Practicing the commons: Self-governance\, cooperation\, and institutional change’ of The International Association for the Study of the Commons (IASC) in the historical city centre of Utrecht\, 10-14 July 2017. \nThe conference is expected to attract over 600 participants from all over the world: academics\, practitioners\, and others interested in the field of commons\, common-pool resources\, and cooperatives. \nThe IASC is the world’s leading professional organization for the interdisciplinary study of commons\, common-pool resources\, and other resources that are (or could be) held or used collectively by communities\, both in developing and developed countries. The association  is devoted to understanding and improving institutions for the management and governance of such resources. The IASC is open to both academic scholars as well as expert practitioners\, and hence has become the (non-profit) association par excellence for the mutual exchange between scholars and practitioners on commons’ issues. \nThe 2017 Biennial IASC-Conference will be an excellent opportunity for scholars and practitioners from all over the world to meet each other\, to learn from each other’s research and experiences\, to exchange ideas\, and to learn from successful examples of management and governance of common-pool resources. The conference will focus on examples from all over the world\, but will also pay much attention on the significant current-day developments on common-pool resources and cooperatives within the Netherlands (such as knowledge commons\, energy cooperatives\, care cooperatives\, urban commons\, and other citizens’ initiatives)\, not only by inviting representatives of those Dutch initiatives to join as conference participants\, but also by offering them an opportunity to draw attention to their initiatives\, e.g. by organizing public events and field-trips. \nBoth the hosting team and the IASC are confident the impact of this conference will not only be beneficial to the conference partners involved\, but also to citizens’ initiatives and other forms of commons and self-governance within the Netherlands.
URL:https://theindigoproject.be/calendar/iascs-xvith-biennial-conference-in-utrecht-10-14-july-2017-practicing-the-commons/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20171214T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20171214T200000
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SUMMARY:INDIGO Public lecture: MAKE IT COMMON.  Differing and composing common spaces and common-places
DESCRIPTION:INDIGO Public lecture by Laurent Thévénot (EHESS)\nMAKE IT COMMON.  Differing and composing common spaces and common-places  \n \nThe model of orders of worth [grandeurs] analyses conventions of equivalence and evaluation which aim at public legitimacy\, insofar as they are based on a characterization of the common good for humanity and are put to a reality test through action. This model does not address the good of a community\, except through the utopian conception of a single-worth cité which extends to the whole common humanity. Therefore\, it does account for the making and maintenance of a pluralistic political community\, conflicting and circumscribed in space and time. The presentation will be devoted to this last question. On the basis of comments and criticisms addressed to the limits of the model of orders of worth\, further analytical developments will be presented\, drawing on the work of a network of collective international research (in West and East Europe\, North and South America) on practical experiences of building commonality and difference in a shared space. \nPlease subscribe via this link \n 
URL:https://theindigoproject.be/calendar/indigo-public-lecture-make-it-common-differing-and-composing-common-spaces-and-common-places/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20171215T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20171215T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014315
CREATED:20171129T165905Z
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SUMMARY:INDIGO Research Seminar: From the Théorie des Cités  to the creation of Landed Commons
DESCRIPTION:INDIGO Research Seminar:\nFrom the Théorie des Cités  to the creation of Landed Commons \nOn the 15th of December 2017\, the INDIGO-research-consortium organises  an International Research Seminar on the “Théorie des Cités” and how it can be applied in Action Research on the Concrete Landed Commons\, with contributions by Laurent Thévenot (EHESS)\, Bruno Frère (Université de Liège)\, Antoinette Dumont (UCL)\,  Frank Moulaert\, Pieter Van den Broeck\, Sofia Saavedra Bruno (KULeuven\, Planning & Development). We cordially invite you to the presentations and the methodological discussions on Friday\, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.\, Maria Theresia College\, Leuven Centre.  Please subscribe via this link. \nDetailed programme and flyer
URL:https://theindigoproject.be/calendar/indigo-research-seminar-from-the-theorie-des-cites-to-the-creation-of-landed-commons/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181114
DTSTAMP:20260405T014315
CREATED:20181109T171026Z
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SUMMARY:INDIGO Inspiration Day and booklaunch  with OIKOS & Common Lab Antwerpen
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URL:https://theindigoproject.be/calendar/indigo-inspiration-day-and-booklaunch-with-oikos-common-lab-antwerpen/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Antwerp\, Belgium
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