EurCommonsAssembly
@CommonsAssembly
Coalition for solidarity and commons-based politics across Europe
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We just finished gathering materials from the last ECA in Madrid. Organizing it was so much fun! But we couldn’t have done it without our partners: madrid.europeancommonsassembly.eu/#about
Part of the post production was gathering stories from commoners that joined us in Madrid. Read them here: madrid.europeancommonsassembly.eu/#stories
Seven workshops on urban commons and Right to the City were held in Madrid. Find all the documentation here: madrid.europeancommonsassembly.eu/#workshops
2018 was an amazing year for the commons movement! Browse through our new website to see what happened since the Assembly in Madrid! madrid.europeancommonsassembly.eu
Citizen participation in Madrid: reflections on virtual versus face-to-face platforms madrid.europeancommonsassembly.eu/?p=406
On data commons and how to protect our informational self-determination: madrid.europeancommonsassembly.eu/?p=411
'Call it what you will, a sign of exploitation, learned helplessness, a testament to corporate influence, or the addictive quality of dazzling interfaces’. Emaline Friedman on why we can’t quit tech: madrid.europeancommonsassembly.eu/?p=413
This is how the European Commons Assembly kick-started many other local commons collectives: madrid.europeancommonsassembly.eu/?p=420
The Commons Assembly started small and is growing into a European movement. What that means for the future is up to us! Our two cents: madrid.europeancommonsassembly.eu/?p=493
Four photographers worked day and night to shoot these wonderful pictures of the ECA. See them all here: madrid.europeancommonsassembly.eu/?page_id=137
You can now check out all the videos we made as part of the post-production of the European Commons Assembly in Madrid in 2017. Watch and share! madrid.europeancommonsassembly.eu/#av
We invited the wonderful artist Josune Urrutía Asua to document our work in drawings. Graphic reporting! See all the art here: madrid.europeancommonsassembly.eu/?page_id=357
Wellbeing, food production, sports: how can a commons-based society change peoples’ lives for the better? madrid.europeancommonsassembly.eu/?page_id=339
Solidarity as a commons? Yes! This group of activists worked on it during the ECA in Madrid: madrid.europeancommonsassembly.eu/?page_id=328
Digital commons were discussed in Madrid last year. How can we promote civic control over data and technology? madrid.europeancommonsassembly.eu/?page_id=318
The Remunicipalization Movement and the Urban Commons Movement are intimately intertwined: madrid.europeancommonsassembly.eu/?page_id=308
How do alternative currencies work and how can we use them to sustain a commons-based economy? madrid.europeancommonsassembly.eu/?page_id=302
The ECA also featured a workshop on ‘Law for the commons’: how to change laws to support commoners? madrid.europeancommonsassembly.eu/?page_id=269
The workshop about tools for civic participation was very interesting! Here’s what happened: madrid.europeancommonsassembly.eu/?page_id=269
Our team wrote about the post-production and the overall state of our growing European community. Read the essay here: madrid.europeancommonsassembly.eu/?p=493
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