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'''=  international three day conference UN|COMMONS (22.-24.10.), which sets our to rediscover the meaning of the commons by examining those forms of knowlegde, technology and life, which we might transform into commons in the future'''


'''= international three day conference UN|COMMONS (22.-24.10.), which sets our to rediscover the meaning of the
URL = http://berlinergazette.de/uncommons/
commons by examining those forms of knowlegde, technology and life, which we might transform into commons in the future'''


URL =  
"We wish to explore our not-yet-commons, that today are our estranged, our neglected or our uncommon commons. In short: Our UN|COMMONS.
 
 
=Description=


"We wish to explore our not-yet-commons, that today are our estranged, our neglected or our uncommon commons. In short: Our UN|COMMONS.


[[Category:Commons]]
Krystian Woznicki:
 
"At the UN|COMMONS conference (October 22-24) the Berliner Gazette and
Volksbühne at Rosa-Luxemburg Platz hosted more than 500 participants and
visitors, who explored over the course of three days the commons as the
most exciting space for the critique of capitalism and also as a
scalable social practice.
 
Most importantly we learned that it is all about initiating beginnings.
This can for instance mean acknowledging as well as mapping alternatives
or redefining top down concepts such as “the economy”, opening elitist
practices that are of eminent importance to civil society or turning
leaks into public records, but also reclaiming what has been stolen from
us and politicizing communities that operate in grey zones. Many of such
beginnings are not networked among each other, many of them take place
without the awareness of working towards the commons. Therefore our
major task is to make visible those beginnings as a shared project and
to contextualize them inside the grand narrative of the commons."
 
 
=More Information=
 
* [[Yochai Benkler and Michel Bauwens on Mapping the Way towards a Commons-Based Society]]
 
See also the Chinese Web3 community site: [[Uncommons]]


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Latest revision as of 06:05, 12 December 2023

= international three day conference UN|COMMONS (22.-24.10.), which sets our to rediscover the meaning of the commons by examining those forms of knowlegde, technology and life, which we might transform into commons in the future

URL = http://berlinergazette.de/uncommons/

"We wish to explore our not-yet-commons, that today are our estranged, our neglected or our uncommon commons. In short: Our UN|COMMONS.


Description

Krystian Woznicki:

"At the UN|COMMONS conference (October 22-24) the Berliner Gazette and Volksbühne at Rosa-Luxemburg Platz hosted more than 500 participants and visitors, who explored over the course of three days the commons as the most exciting space for the critique of capitalism and also as a scalable social practice.

Most importantly we learned that it is all about initiating beginnings. This can for instance mean acknowledging as well as mapping alternatives or redefining top down concepts such as “the economy”, opening elitist practices that are of eminent importance to civil society or turning leaks into public records, but also reclaiming what has been stolen from us and politicizing communities that operate in grey zones. Many of such beginnings are not networked among each other, many of them take place without the awareness of working towards the commons. Therefore our major task is to make visible those beginnings as a shared project and to contextualize them inside the grand narrative of the commons."


More Information

See also the Chinese Web3 community site: Uncommons