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* Agnieszka Wiśniewska, Culture WITH People, Not Just FOR People! | * Agnieszka Wiśniewska, Culture WITH People, Not Just FOR People! | ||
* Charlie Tims, A Rough Guide to the Commons: | * Charlie Tims, A Rough Guide to the Commons: Who Likes It and Who Doesn’t | ||
Who Likes It and Who Doesn’t | |||
* Dougald Hine, Friendship is a Commons (excerpt) | * Dougald Hine, Friendship is a Commons (excerpt) | ||
* El Buen Vivir and the Commons: A Conversation Between | * El Buen Vivir and the Commons: A Conversation Between Gustavo Soto Santiesteban and Silke Helfrich (excerpts) | ||
Gustavo Soto Santiesteban and Silke Helfrich (excerpts) | |||
* Ugo Mattei, The State, the Market and Some Preliminary | * Ugo Mattei, The State, the Market and Some Preliminary Questions about the Commons (excerpts) | ||
Questions about the Commons (excerpts) | |||
* Michel Bauwens, [[Understanding Peer to Peer | * Michel Bauwens, [[Understanding Peer to Peer as a Relational Dynamics]] (excerpt) | ||
as a Relational Dynamics]] (excerpt) | |||
* Christian Siefkes, The Boom of Commons-based | * Christian Siefkes, The Boom of Commons-based Peer Production (excerpts) | ||
Peer Production (excerpts) | |||
* Dimitris Parsanoglou, Nicos Trimikliniotis, Vassilis Tsianos, | * Dimitris Parsanoglou, Nicos Trimikliniotis, Vassilis Tsianos, Mobile Commons, Migrant Digitalities and the Right to the City (excerpts) | ||
Mobile Commons, Migrant Digitalities and the Right to the City | |||
(excerpts) | |||
* James Bridle, All Cameras are Police Cameras | * James Bridle, All Cameras are Police Cameras | ||
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* Carlos Delclós, Class Discourse in the Metropolis | * Carlos Delclós, Class Discourse in the Metropolis | ||
* Dan Hancox, How to Stop Gentrification in London: | * Dan Hancox, How to Stop Gentrification in London: What We Can Learn from Spain’s New Rebel Mayors | ||
What We Can Learn from Spain’s New Rebel Mayors | |||
* Charlie Tims, Watching Radical Democracy | * Charlie Tims, Watching Radical Democracy | ||
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* Dougald Hine, Commoning in the City | * Dougald Hine, Commoning in the City | ||
* Adrien Krauz, Transition Towns, Or the Desire | * Adrien Krauz, Transition Towns, Or the Desire for an Urban Alternative | ||
for an Urban Alternative | |||
* Nikos A. Salingaros and Federico Mena-Quintero, | * Nikos A. Salingaros and Federico Mena-Quintero, A Brief History of P2P Urbanism (excerpts) | ||
A Brief History of P2P Urbanism (excerpts) | |||
* Richard Sennett, Stimulating Dissonances | * Richard Sennett, Stimulating Dissonances Tessy Britton, Creative and Collaborative | ||
Tessy Britton, Creative and Collaborative | |||
* LabGov — Laboratory for the Governance of the Commons: | * LabGov — Laboratory for the Governance of the Commons: A [[Discussion between Michel Bauwens and Christian Iaione]] | ||
A [[Discussion between Michel Bauwens and Christian Iaione]] | |||
* Neal Gorenflo, Bologna Celebrates One Year | * Neal Gorenflo, Bologna Celebrates One Year of a Bold Experiment in Urban Commoning | ||
of a Bold Experiment in Urban Commoning | |||
* Doina Petrescu and Constantin Petcou, | * Doina Petrescu and Constantin Petcou, R-URBAN or How to Co-produce a Resilient City (1st excerpt) | ||
R-URBAN or How to Co-produce a Resilient City (1st excerpt) | |||
* Noel Hatch, From Lamp Posts to Phone Booths: | * Noel Hatch, From Lamp Posts to Phone Booths: Using Technology to create Civic Spaces | ||
Using Technology to create Civic Spaces | |||
* Pelin Tan, The Civic Public as a Constellation | * Pelin Tan, The Civic Public as a Constellation | ||
* Vitalie Sprinceana, The City Belongs to Everybody: | * Vitalie Sprinceana, The City Belongs to Everybody: Claiming Public Spaces in Chisinau | ||
Claiming Public Spaces in Chisinau | |||
* Vladimir Us, Chisinau Civic Center (excerpts) | * Vladimir Us, Chisinau Civic Center (excerpts) | ||
Igor Stokfiszewski, Culture for Democracy: | * Igor Stokfiszewski, Culture for Democracy: A Central European Perspective | ||
A Central European Perspective | |||
* Isabelle Frémeaux and John Jordan in conversation with Rob Hopkins, Isabelle Frémeaux, John Jordan and the Rise of the Insurrectionary Imagination | * Isabelle Frémeaux and John Jordan in conversation with Rob Hopkins, Isabelle Frémeaux, John Jordan and the Rise of the Insurrectionary Imagination | ||
Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez, Not Sustainable Development but Sustainable Co-living | Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez, Not Sustainable Development but Sustainable Co-living | ||
* Excerpt from a speech given by Madjiguène Cissé on the occasion | * Excerpt from a speech given by Madjiguène Cissé on the occasion of her receipt of the Wilhelmine von Bayreuth Prize 2011 | ||
of her receipt of the Wilhelmine von Bayreuth Prize 2011 | |||
* Doina Petrescu and Constantin Petcou, | * Doina Petrescu and Constantin Petcou, R-URBAN or How to Co-produce a Resilient City (2nd excerpt) | ||
R-URBAN or How to Co-produce a Resilient City (2nd excerpt) | |||
* Carmen Lozano-Bright, Kicking Off a Year | * Carmen Lozano-Bright, Kicking Off a Year of “P2P Plazas” Research and Cartography | ||
of “P2P Plazas” Research and Cartography | |||
* Carmen Lozano-Bright, Between Random and Democratic | * Carmen Lozano-Bright, Between Random and Democratic Practices: The Commons Board Game | ||
Practices: The Commons Board Game | |||
* Claudia Ciobanu, From Public Space to Common | * Claudia Ciobanu, From Public Space to Common Good: Poland’s Urban Political Activism | ||
Good: Poland’s Urban Political Activism | |||
* Sophie Bloemen, A Commons-Intergroup Takes | * Sophie Bloemen, A Commons-Intergroup Takes Off in the EU Parliament (excerpt) | ||
Off in the EU Parliament (excerpt) | |||
* Julie Ward MEP, Reclaiming the Commons through Culture and Arts | * Julie Ward MEP, Reclaiming the Commons through Culture and Arts | ||
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* Tinni Ernsjöö Rappe, Culture Hunters | * Tinni Ernsjöö Rappe, Culture Hunters | ||
* Philippe Eynaud and Sam Khebizi, Participatory Art as a Vector of | * Philippe Eynaud and Sam Khebizi, Participatory Art as a Vector of Innovative Governance: Reflexivity at the Heart of the Formalisation Process | ||
Innovative Governance: Reflexivity at the Heart of the Formalisation Process | |||
* Katarina Pavić, New Models of Governance of Culture | * Katarina Pavić, New Models of Governance of Culture | ||
* [[Michel Bauwens in Conversation with Arthur de Grave]], | * [[Michel Bauwens in Conversation with Arthur de Grave]], The Transition Will Not Be Smooth Sailing | ||
The Transition Will Not Be Smooth Sailing | |||
Latest revision as of 16:01, 20 September 2015
* Book: Build the City: perspectives on commons and culture. European Cultural Foundation, 2015
URL = http://www.culturalfoundation.eu/library/build-the-city-book pdf
Description
"Published in the frame of ECF's Idea Camp 2015, Build the City: perspectives on commons and culture rediscovers, reframes and reconsiders previously published historical, artistic, participatory and theoretical perspectives on the subject by a wide variety of authors from different geographical and professional backgrounds.
This publication presents a range of texts, studies, interviews and cultural examples of what we see happening in our cities and their wider regions across Europe: a powerful bottom-up movement led by citizens themselves, developing new participatory democratic practices that shape our cities and empower us to govern them in a different, collaborative way.
Build the City: perspectives on commons and culture is a special collaboration between Krytyka Polityczna, the European Cultural Foundation and ECF Labs, with Subtopia (Sweden), Les Tetes de l’Art (France), Oberliht (Moldova), Culture2Commons (Croatia) and Platoniq (Spain), partners in our action-research network: Connected Action for the Commons." (http://www.culturalfoundation.eu/library/build-the-city-book)
Contents
- Agnieszka Wiśniewska, Culture WITH People, Not Just FOR People!
- Charlie Tims, A Rough Guide to the Commons: Who Likes It and Who Doesn’t
- Dougald Hine, Friendship is a Commons (excerpt)
- El Buen Vivir and the Commons: A Conversation Between Gustavo Soto Santiesteban and Silke Helfrich (excerpts)
- Ugo Mattei, The State, the Market and Some Preliminary Questions about the Commons (excerpts)
- Michel Bauwens, Understanding Peer to Peer as a Relational Dynamics (excerpt)
- Christian Siefkes, The Boom of Commons-based Peer Production (excerpts)
- Dimitris Parsanoglou, Nicos Trimikliniotis, Vassilis Tsianos, Mobile Commons, Migrant Digitalities and the Right to the City (excerpts)
- James Bridle, All Cameras are Police Cameras
- Carlos Delclós, Class Discourse in the Metropolis
- Dan Hancox, How to Stop Gentrification in London: What We Can Learn from Spain’s New Rebel Mayors
- Charlie Tims, Watching Radical Democracy
- Dougald Hine, Commoning in the City
- Adrien Krauz, Transition Towns, Or the Desire for an Urban Alternative
- Nikos A. Salingaros and Federico Mena-Quintero, A Brief History of P2P Urbanism (excerpts)
- Richard Sennett, Stimulating Dissonances Tessy Britton, Creative and Collaborative
- LabGov — Laboratory for the Governance of the Commons: A Discussion between Michel Bauwens and Christian Iaione
- Neal Gorenflo, Bologna Celebrates One Year of a Bold Experiment in Urban Commoning
- Doina Petrescu and Constantin Petcou, R-URBAN or How to Co-produce a Resilient City (1st excerpt)
- Noel Hatch, From Lamp Posts to Phone Booths: Using Technology to create Civic Spaces
- Pelin Tan, The Civic Public as a Constellation
- Vitalie Sprinceana, The City Belongs to Everybody: Claiming Public Spaces in Chisinau
- Vladimir Us, Chisinau Civic Center (excerpts)
- Igor Stokfiszewski, Culture for Democracy: A Central European Perspective
- Isabelle Frémeaux and John Jordan in conversation with Rob Hopkins, Isabelle Frémeaux, John Jordan and the Rise of the Insurrectionary Imagination
Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez, Not Sustainable Development but Sustainable Co-living
- Excerpt from a speech given by Madjiguène Cissé on the occasion of her receipt of the Wilhelmine von Bayreuth Prize 2011
- Doina Petrescu and Constantin Petcou, R-URBAN or How to Co-produce a Resilient City (2nd excerpt)
- Carmen Lozano-Bright, Kicking Off a Year of “P2P Plazas” Research and Cartography
- Carmen Lozano-Bright, Between Random and Democratic Practices: The Commons Board Game
- Claudia Ciobanu, From Public Space to Common Good: Poland’s Urban Political Activism
- Sophie Bloemen, A Commons-Intergroup Takes Off in the EU Parliament (excerpt)
- Julie Ward MEP, Reclaiming the Commons through Culture and Arts
- Tinni Ernsjöö Rappe, Culture Hunters
- Philippe Eynaud and Sam Khebizi, Participatory Art as a Vector of Innovative Governance: Reflexivity at the Heart of the Formalisation Process
- Katarina Pavić, New Models of Governance of Culture
- Michel Bauwens in Conversation with Arthur de Grave, The Transition Will Not Be Smooth Sailing