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==== Original List of Consolidation Workshops  ====
==== Original List of Consolidation Workshops  ====


still missing
===== Self organized workshops =====
 
List of self-organised consolidation-workshops, Tuesday Nov. 2nd, 11.00 – 12.30
 
Stream II
WS 4
The commons and Basic Income
Ulrich Steinvorth
Michael Opielka
 
WS 5
Commoning through the crisis: creating commons power and resisting enclosures and cooptation
Massimo De Angelis
Jai Sen
Richard Pithouse
 
Stream III
WS 4
'The ways of knowledge and the means of shaping the habitat-policy implications of different models of sharing knowledge
Narahani Rao
 
WS 5
Global Villages: finding common ground between mountain villages around the world
Betsy Taylor
Maria Bareli
Effrosyni Koutsoutis
Franz Narahda
 
WS 4 + 5 joined
 
WS 6
Digital Commons: mapping the digital commons, development of a common view + analysis of sustainabily + governance models
Mayo Fuster
Phillippe Aigrain


==== Original List of Innovation Workshops  ====
==== Original List of Innovation Workshops  ====

Revision as of 11:22, 3 November 2010

up to Berlin Commons Conference

reserved space for list of workshops linking to further subpages

please submit your workshop report to f.nahrada@reflex.at

Submitted Reports

Consolidation Workshops

Legal Workshop: Report by Ruth Meinzen-Dick

Global Villages Workshop Report by Maria Bareli

Polycentric Governance Report bei Heike Löschmann


Original Schedule

Original List of Consolidation Workshops

Self organized workshops

List of self-organised consolidation-workshops, Tuesday Nov. 2nd, 11.00 – 12.30

Stream II WS 4 The commons and Basic Income Ulrich Steinvorth Michael Opielka

WS 5 Commoning through the crisis: creating commons power and resisting enclosures and cooptation Massimo De Angelis Jai Sen Richard Pithouse

Stream III WS 4 'The ways of knowledge and the means of shaping the habitat-policy implications of different models of sharing knowledge Narahani Rao

WS 5 Global Villages: finding common ground between mountain villages around the world Betsy Taylor Maria Bareli Effrosyni Koutsoutis Franz Narahda

WS 4 + 5 joined

WS 6 Digital Commons: mapping the digital commons, development of a common view + analysis of sustainabily + governance models Mayo Fuster Phillippe Aigrain

Original List of Innovation Workshops

Name Title
ECONOMICS
Thomas Greco, Ludwig Schuster . The Role of Money/credit/currencies in the commons context
Wolfgang Hoeschele Creating Abundance Art Centers - Cultivating the arts, skills, knowledge and networks that nurture and abundant life
TECHNOLOGY
Pat Mooney (ETC Group Canada), Camila Moreno (Friends of the Earth) New enclosures of the Commons - The transition to biomass economy and geo-enginering
EDUCATION
Silja Graupe Creating Knowledge Commons within universities: Strategies for re-orienting higher education
Leo Burke, George Pór Knowledge networking and Education
Rainer Kuhlen Open Access as a knowledge commons
POLITICS LAW AND CONCEPTS
Ruth Meinzen-Dick Creating a Political Voice for the Commons
Carolina Botero, Claudio Ruiz Legal Aspects/Problems/Solutions regarding the commons
Frédéric Sultan, Suzanne Humberset, Hervé le Crosnier, Valérie Peugeot, Alain Ambrosi, Simon Roux Bringing the discussion on the commons to Dakar In February 2011 at the World Social Forum
Lisinka Ulatowska Enabling a mutual beneficial collaboration between diverse commons groups at all levels, using the United Nations
Nicola Ballard (Focus on the Global), Alberto Acosta (FLACSO Ecuador), Maude Barlow (Council of Canadians) The Rights of Mother Earth versus the Commons?
James Quilligan Common Heritage of Humanity
Brigitte What can the commons paradigm contribute to the transformation of the welfare state?