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'''Vecam'''  
'''[http://www.vecam.org Vecam]'''  


URL = http://www.vecam.org
Vecam is a non profit organization, created in 1995. Acting first as a think tank on social and political impacts of ICTs (information and communication technologies), it has evolved through years with some more concrete projects in order to facilitate the use of ICT for empowerment. Vecam has been involved in several international arenas, such as the dot force and WSIS (world summit on information society) where the association has tried to push forward a vision of an inclusive and creative information society.


" VECAM est une association qui s’est constituée sur les constats suivants : L’information, les productions culturelles et le savoir connaissent une numérisation croissante ; Les réseaux informatiques maillent progressivement les territoires ; Toutes les forces structurant les sociétés humaines sont ou seront touchées par la combinaison de ces éléments. Le rôle de Vecam est de donner aux citoyens les moyens de s’interroger, comprendre, débattre et s’approprier ces transformations. Plus que la maîtrise technique des outils numériques, c’est au décryptage politique et social que l’association tente de contribuer. Vecam entend également faciliter les usages développés par et pour les associations, les mouvements citoyens ou les individus."
In 2005, Vecam has organized a public event in Paris, dedicated to the issues of '''the commons and development''', which gathered people coming from different movements (free software movement, seeds and indigenous knowledge, drugs and neglected diseases, open science...). A book called '''[http://vecam.org/rubrique97.html pouvoir - savoir]''' (power - knowledge) came out of it.
 
IN 2005, Vecam together with 2 other organizations, has also coordinated the collective book '''[http://vecam.org/spip.php?page=article&id_article=698Words matter]''', a multicultural perspectives on information societies. It gathers contributions from thirty authors from civil societies all over the world, deciphers the central concepts of the information society.
 
In 2009, Vecam was involved in the preparation and coordination of the first World forum on science and democracy, which took place in Belem (Brasil), in connection with the World social forum. Among other things, Vecam coordinated the workshop dedicated to the Commons. A video-book was released out of this meeting. Called Science and Democracy, it includes interviews and extracts of the Forum which deal with the main issues at stake, as well as a documentary on a young researcher working in the Amazonian forest with the local communities.
 
Another book dedicated to the Commons is under preparation and should be released in December 2010.
 
All books can be bought on the [http://cfeditions.com/public/ web site of our publisher C&F Editions].


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Revision as of 19:40, 3 October 2010

Vecam

Vecam is a non profit organization, created in 1995. Acting first as a think tank on social and political impacts of ICTs (information and communication technologies), it has evolved through years with some more concrete projects in order to facilitate the use of ICT for empowerment. Vecam has been involved in several international arenas, such as the dot force and WSIS (world summit on information society) where the association has tried to push forward a vision of an inclusive and creative information society.

In 2005, Vecam has organized a public event in Paris, dedicated to the issues of the commons and development, which gathered people coming from different movements (free software movement, seeds and indigenous knowledge, drugs and neglected diseases, open science...). A book called pouvoir - savoir (power - knowledge) came out of it.

IN 2005, Vecam together with 2 other organizations, has also coordinated the collective book matter, a multicultural perspectives on information societies. It gathers contributions from thirty authors from civil societies all over the world, deciphers the central concepts of the information society.

In 2009, Vecam was involved in the preparation and coordination of the first World forum on science and democracy, which took place in Belem (Brasil), in connection with the World social forum. Among other things, Vecam coordinated the workshop dedicated to the Commons. A video-book was released out of this meeting. Called Science and Democracy, it includes interviews and extracts of the Forum which deal with the main issues at stake, as well as a documentary on a young researcher working in the Amazonian forest with the local communities.

Another book dedicated to the Commons is under preparation and should be released in December 2010.

All books can be bought on the web site of our publisher C&F Editions.