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Interview: Sara Burke interviewed by Stephen Collis on the OWS Forum on the Commons
Apr 21 2012in Commons, FoO Media, Interviews, Social Innovation by Stephen CollisTags: commons, thinking together
Stephen Collis: What has your involvement with OWS been, and what is your background? Sara Burke: My involvement with OWS began before OWS began. My answer to your question might make more sense if I tell you a little bit first about my background and then my activism with OWS. I work as an [...]
Tags: commons, thinking together
Apr 19 2012in Commons, FoO Media, Social Innovation by FoO-StewardTags: commons, e-course, global commons, thinking together
This post was re-published from unitar.org The United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) and the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, are pleased to announce the launch of the new Introductory e-Course to the Global Commons. The term “global commons” refers to those resources that are shared by all of humanity such as [...]
Tags: commons, e-course, global commons, thinking together
Occupy, the World Social Forum and the Commons… social movements learning from each other
Apr 19 2012in Commons, Direct Democracy, FoO Media, Social Innovation by mbsteisslingerTags: co-learning, commons, critique, Occupy, senegal, social movements, thinking together, world social forum, WSF
The World Social Forum has been around since 2001, and with their rallying call “Another World is Possible”, they share much in common with the system critiques emerging out of the Occupy and Commons Movements. When Occupy burst forth in the U.S. this past Fall, hot on the heels of the Arab Spring and uprisings in Spain, [...]
Tags: co-learning, commons, critique, Occupy, senegal, social movements, thinking together, world social forum, WSF
Co-Governing Our Commons: Local to Global Decision-Making through Public Deliberation
Apr 9 2012in Assemblies, Commons, Direct Democracy, FoO Media, Identity & Strategy, Social Innovation, Working Groups by mbsteisslingerTags: commons, commons trusts, designed deliberative democracy, local decision-making, public deliberation, social charters, thinking together
Using Public Deliberation: Co-governing the Commons By Jan Inglis Commons: gifts of nature & society; wealth we inherit or create together and must pass on, undiminished or enhanced, to our children; e.g. water, oceans, culture, technology, seeds etc Public Deliberation: a process for reaching agreements by deeply considering the costs, consequences, and trade offs of various [...]
Tags: commons, commons trusts, designed deliberative democracy, local decision-making, public deliberation, social charters, thinking together
Social Charters: A comprehensive program for (re)claiming sovereignty over our natural and social commons resources
Apr 9 2012in Commons, Direct Democracy, Economics, FoO Media, Identity & Strategy, Social Innovation by mbsteisslingerTags: co-governance, co-production, commons, commons trusts, deliberative processes, dualism, economics, market state, rights of the commons, social charters, thinking together, trusts
Social Charters: Praxis of the Commons By James Bernard Quilligan, Commons Economist & Advocate Beyond the Market State There are two operating systems involved in the provision and allocation of goods and services in modern society. Each has familiar roots in history. Adam Smith’s legacy is that the self-interest [...]
Tags: co-governance, co-production, commons, commons trusts, deliberative processes, dualism, economics, market state, rights of the commons, social charters, thinking together, trusts
First, Occupy the Market State: Second, Claim Sovereignty: Third, Practice Subsidiarity
Apr 8 2012in Commons, Direct Democracy, FoO Media, Social Innovation by FoO-StewardTags: commons, democracy, designed deliberative, evolution, market state, people power, thinking together, third sector
Occupy and allied movements have uncovered the glaring truth, we the citizens of most nations have little or no power to reform the current Market State system that is wreaking such havoc on our economies, our communities and our ecosystems. Can we stop the blatant enclosure of the ways and means of production (Market) and governance [...]
Tags: commons, democracy, designed deliberative, evolution, market state, people power, thinking together, third sector
Apr 3 2012in Activism, Commons, Direct Democracy, FoO Media, Social Innovation by George PórTags: direct democracy, General Assemblies, movement building, thinking together
This post is about an event that will happen tomorrow, a continent away, the other side of the Atlantic. Few of you reading it will have a chance to read it in time to decide to go there and be part of it. Yet, I’m writing about it because its portent goes way beyond the [...]
Tags: direct democracy, General Assemblies, movement building, thinking together
A promise from Occupy London: this is only the beginning
Mar 15 2012in Big Picture, Identity & Strategy, Social Innovation by FoO-StewardTags: daily life, General Assemblies
Reposted from Occupy London, authored by Press, originally published on: 10 March 2012 Video by Inka Stafrace of Polly Tikkle Productions, an occupier who resided at the Occupy London Stock Exchange occupation for 3 of the 4.5 month occupation. Featured song is “Why we build the wall” by Anais Mitchell, one of the artists featured on Occupation Records’ upcoming album, Folk the Banks, [...]
Tags: daily life, General Assemblies
Occupy Research – research by and for the Movement
Feb 28 2012in Academics & Research, FoO Media, Social Innovation by George PórTags: research, thinking together
This panel of the Left Forum conference in New York, March 16-18, focuses on theoretical and practical developments around social movement research and research justice in the context of the Occupy Movement. Knowledge can be used to build and maintain, as well as to upset, power. Scholars and activists on the Left are working with [...]
Tags: research, thinking together
Is Occupy leaderless or leaderful: insights from Working Groups
Feb 4 2012in Direct Democracy, FoO Media, Identity & Strategy, Social Innovation, Working Groups by Anna BetzTags: leaderful, leadership, role rotation, strategy, working groups
Since the birth of the Occupy movement, there have been lively discussions about the meaning of leadership and how the movement can be successful without leaders or a leading idea. Occupy stands for different things for different people. For me it stands for us all stepping up to become and act as leaders in a [...]
Tags: leaderful, leadership, role rotation, strategy, working groups
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