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Community Economies Institute
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 พ.ย. 2020
Welcome to the official TH-cam channel of the Community Economies Institute (CEI), where you can find video resources (lectures, interviews, documentaries, etc.) on a wide variety of topics related to the work of the Institute.
The CEI is a not-for-profit, member based organization dedicated to furthering research, education and advocacy for economic practices that help us all to survive well together. The Institute works with Community Economies Research and Practice to bring about more sustainable and equitable forms of development by cultivating and acting on new ways of thinking about economies and politics.
The CEI seeks to support communities of all kinds who are committed to learning how to ‘survive well together’, meeting individual needs alongside the needs of our human and non-human planetary companions.
If you have a project that you believe fits with the work of the Institute we want to hear from you!
The CEI is a not-for-profit, member based organization dedicated to furthering research, education and advocacy for economic practices that help us all to survive well together. The Institute works with Community Economies Research and Practice to bring about more sustainable and equitable forms of development by cultivating and acting on new ways of thinking about economies and politics.
The CEI seeks to support communities of all kinds who are committed to learning how to ‘survive well together’, meeting individual needs alongside the needs of our human and non-human planetary companions.
If you have a project that you believe fits with the work of the Institute we want to hear from you!
10.2 Transforming regional food governance in the Northeastern US
Abstract
Join us for a 2-hour session that will bring together folks from the CERN and guests for a conversation about their work on transforming food governance across the Northeastern US. Session participants will talk about their work (see more below), and explore the meaning and relevance of concepts like "the region", their approach to participatory action (research) and activist teaching and learning to support and strengthen transformations toward more democratic, equitable, and ecological food and agriculture governance. The session will be guided by the following questions, as starting points for exploration and exchange:
· What does 'the region' mean to you in the context of your work? (How) is 'the region' a useful concept / approach for thinking about and enacting food systems governance transformation?
· Talk about your PAR approach - what are some specific strategies have you been working with to catalyse / support food systems transformations, and what kinds of transformations have emerged?
· How do you see the relationship between PAR (or "participatory action", or "activist teaching") and grassroots democratic agency to transform 'politics / governance as usual'
The 2-hour session will consist of informal presentations, followed by an open discussion and exchange. Session will be held in English and are open to non-CERN members.
Session participants:
o Colin Anderson - UVM Institute for Agroecology), Karen Nordstrom (University of New Hampshire / Food Solutions New England), Molly Anderson (Middlebury College) (post doc mentorship team) on UVM and Food Solutions New England's work in the region to transform food governance.
o Ethan Miller on Land in Common Maine and Land Back efforts
o Kevin St Martin on community mapping / fisheries governance and marine policy and planning in the Northeastern US
o Boone Shear (UMass) and Penn Loh (Tufts) on Boston's Food Solidarity Economy (and other initiatives)
Convenor: Anisah Madden, who is about to start a 2 year post-doctoral research fellowship at the University of Vermont's Institute of Agroecology to explore the complementarity of two frameworks - the Right to Food (RtF) and Agroecology (AE)- in the governance of food system transformation in the New England Region.
Join us for a 2-hour session that will bring together folks from the CERN and guests for a conversation about their work on transforming food governance across the Northeastern US. Session participants will talk about their work (see more below), and explore the meaning and relevance of concepts like "the region", their approach to participatory action (research) and activist teaching and learning to support and strengthen transformations toward more democratic, equitable, and ecological food and agriculture governance. The session will be guided by the following questions, as starting points for exploration and exchange:
· What does 'the region' mean to you in the context of your work? (How) is 'the region' a useful concept / approach for thinking about and enacting food systems governance transformation?
· Talk about your PAR approach - what are some specific strategies have you been working with to catalyse / support food systems transformations, and what kinds of transformations have emerged?
· How do you see the relationship between PAR (or "participatory action", or "activist teaching") and grassroots democratic agency to transform 'politics / governance as usual'
The 2-hour session will consist of informal presentations, followed by an open discussion and exchange. Session will be held in English and are open to non-CERN members.
Session participants:
o Colin Anderson - UVM Institute for Agroecology), Karen Nordstrom (University of New Hampshire / Food Solutions New England), Molly Anderson (Middlebury College) (post doc mentorship team) on UVM and Food Solutions New England's work in the region to transform food governance.
o Ethan Miller on Land in Common Maine and Land Back efforts
o Kevin St Martin on community mapping / fisheries governance and marine policy and planning in the Northeastern US
o Boone Shear (UMass) and Penn Loh (Tufts) on Boston's Food Solidarity Economy (and other initiatives)
Convenor: Anisah Madden, who is about to start a 2 year post-doctoral research fellowship at the University of Vermont's Institute of Agroecology to explore the complementarity of two frameworks - the Right to Food (RtF) and Agroecology (AE)- in the governance of food system transformation in the New England Region.
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10.1 Rediscovering Collective Lands in the Alps - Usi Civici
16 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Abstract We reside in the Italian Alps, where the alpine and Mediterranean climates seamlessly merge. This means we live in the middle of Europe’s second-largest biodiversity. Here, we still benefit from the presence of civic lands (collective properties) designated for communal use. These lands carry historical rights and obligations that grant local residents access, enabling them to sustain ...
9.2 Building (unlikely) alliances: community economies old and new
มุมมอง 12 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Abstract Community economies research has visibilised initiatives and practices which are contributing to good life beyond capitalism. While some of these initiatives are developing new models and consciously seeking to bring about a better future, others are grounded in tradition and less explicit in their transformative agenda. The traditional and new forms of community economies often develo...
9.4 Múltiples voces, lenguas y geografías: Proceses y productos de la Regional América Latina
มุมมอง 12 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Abstract En esta sesión se presentará el proceso de la Regional América Latina y en particular se describirán los modos en que estamos realizando una escritura en conjunto. Dicha escritura está haciendo visibles las conexiones entre los conceptos centrales de las economías comunitarias y la diversidad económica (producidos en inglés) y experiencias, prácticas, autorxs y conceptos de la Penínsul...
9.3 El pensamiento artístico en la investigación y la práctica de las economías comunitarias
มุมมอง 12 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Abstract (ENG follows) En la sesión en castellano, estaremos conversando con Graciela De Oliveira que trabaja en arte-investigación y en la realización de proyectos transdisciplinares (clikear here) (también here) y con la artista y activista visual an/archivista Ari Nahon cuyo trabajo refiere a la memoria popular de los barrios (se puede ver here). Estxs activistas, artistas e investigadorxs t...
8.2 Degrowth and Diverse Economies: A Dialogue
มุมมอง 134 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Abstract Diverse economies frameworks have been very present in degrowth scholarship and activism, but conversations and dialogues between communities such as CERN and the degrowth movement have been limited to date. This session will bring together scholars, activists and practitioners with an interest in degrowth and community economies to discuss relevant theoretical and practical convergenc...
8.3 Ethical coordinates for an abundant and flourishing environment in Aotearoa New Zealand
มุมมอง 14 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Abstract Professor Maria Bargh (Te Arawa, Ngāti Awa) is a Professor of Politics and Māori Studies at Victoria University of Wellington. Her research spans a wide range of topics, including Māori political representation, constitutional change, environmental politics, and political economy. Maria's influential work is particularly focused on the intersections of Māori political economy and resou...
8.1 Community Radio meets Community Economies: An On-Air Think-Along
4 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Abstract Radio Multe93.8FM (also online at radiomulte.live) in Bergen, Norway, is an experimental, community FM radio station dedicated to critical and creative questions around community and communication. How can radio space, including various scales and durations of radio stations, synergize with community economies and their imaginaries? This conversation will be on-air and anyone can parti...
Keynote 2 Storying Paribartan (transformation) with Adivasi single women farmers in Odisha, India
มุมมอง 209 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Abstract The question I reflect upon in this talk is: What can be learned from Adivasi single women farmers engaging in alternative practices of transformation, beyond ‘development’? In the rural Indian context socio-economic transformation is framed as ‘inclusive development’ and delivered via micro-finance programs and industrial agriculture interventions. These practices of inclusive develop...
7.2 New directions in Community Economies: Book panel
มุมมอง 109 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Abstract This session features recent books that are advancing thinking in community economies. Authors join a conversation with readers to explore themes of feminist economics, care and decolonial approaches in their work. Featured works will be: Cash Clothes and Construction by Kate McLean Caring for Life by Kelly Dombroski The Banker Ladies by Caroline Shenaz Hossein Birthing Work by Kathari...
6.5 Diverse economies of property and ownership
มุมมอง 69 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Abstract This session looks into how diverse-economic understandings can help us disentangle, rearrange and cocreate relations of property and ownership. We are interested in deepening and nuancing the theoretical and methodological insights and blind spots of the diverse economic framework in dialogue with other frameworks. Also, the session offers a chance to reflect on some tricky social, cu...
6.4 Arts thinking at the center of Community Economies scholarship and practice
มุมมอง 69 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Abstract "Creativity is usually seen to involve bringing things together from different domains to spawn something new [...] Seldom are such techniques reflectively marshaled to the task of creating different economies, yet they constitute an important means of proliferating possibilities" (A Postcapitalist Politics, p. xxxii). This session invites people to share with us the connections betwee...
6.2 Open-endednes, creativity and continuity: Weaving the collective within the city
มุมมอง 29 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Abstract In this session we will address the role of open-ended, continuous community based projects in the city, taking as an example the multidisciplinary residency PLAY(THE)GROUND organized by the MAIS UNO 1 collective in Lisbon. The residency focuses of inviting artists and practitioners to spend time in urban peripheries or other invisible/invisibilized sites of the city (such as the phych...
6.1 Reframing and reshaping 'Project Management'
มุมมอง 39 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Abstract What does ‘managing’ mean? Who does it? What does this action-concept entail? Why is the project management work not valued, nurtured and celebrated? Can Project Management be reframed so that it no longer is cordoned off as ‘Admin’ as opposed to ‘real’ academic work? The success of our research, educational, artistic and activist projects relies on excellent coordination, communicatio...
5.3 Fear and economic possibility: the emotional entailments of engaging with community economies
มุมมอง 416 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Abstract This workshop seeks to open space for discussion about the emotional consequences we (and our audiences) face as we talk and write about alternative economic possibilities. To “build the road as we travel” (Morrison , 1991), we are obliged to engage with options that have been rendered virtually unthinkable and unsayable in mainstream economic discourse. In a discursive terrain that is...
5.2 New European Bauhaus meets Community Economies
มุมมอง 916 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
5.2 New European Bauhaus meets Community Economies
5.1 Tuwhera te Whenua: Decolonising how we stand
มุมมอง 1216 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
5.1 Tuwhera te Whenua: Decolonising how we stand
4.2 The Economic Possibilities of Decolonisation: Book Panel
มุมมอง 1516 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
4.2 The Economic Possibilities of Decolonisation: Book Panel
4.1 Diverse economies in more-than-human worlds: moving beyond anthropocentric thinking and doing
มุมมอง 2516 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
4.1 Diverse economies in more-than-human worlds: moving beyond anthropocentric thinking and doing
Keynote 1 Towards interdependent economies of contemporary art
มุมมอง 1821 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Keynote 1 Towards interdependent economies of contemporary art
3.2 Los ecomuseos en España y su papel en la revitalización de los sistemas económicos comunitarios
มุมมอง 4121 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
3.2 Los ecomuseos en España y su papel en la revitalización de los sistemas económicos comunitarios
3.1 Grassroots Learning through Indigenous Co-Design for Kymemongen in Coastal Lake Budi
มุมมอง 521 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
3.1 Grassroots Learning through Indigenous Co-Design for Kymemongen in Coastal Lake Budi
2.3 Diverse Democracies: People Powered meets Community Economies Institute
มุมมอง 1221 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
2.3 Diverse Democracies: People Powered meets Community Economies Institute
2.2 Connecting across productive localisms
มุมมอง 21วันที่ผ่านมา
2.2 Connecting across productive localisms
9.2 Prefiguring Emergent Collaborations across Geographical Divides
มุมมอง 28ปีที่แล้ว
9.2 Prefiguring Emergent Collaborations across Geographical Divides
10.1 Book launch of Art on the Scale of Life by Kathrin Böhm
มุมมอง 64ปีที่แล้ว
10.1 Book launch of Art on the Scale of Life by Kathrin Böhm
9.1 Reading 'Hospicing Modernity' by Vanessa Machado de Oliveira
มุมมอง 303ปีที่แล้ว
9.1 Reading 'Hospicing Modernity' by Vanessa Machado de Oliveira
8.3 Revelaciones del Común: Eco de Identidades en la Costa Chica
มุมมอง 39ปีที่แล้ว
8.3 Revelaciones del Común: Eco de Identidades en la Costa Chica
8.1 Policy, the State and Community Economies
มุมมอง 89ปีที่แล้ว
8.1 Policy, the State and Community Economies
Muy interesante las exposiciones de las experiencias y muy necesario este debate. ¡Felicitaciones a los/as organizadores.
Fantastic! thanks for making this available on TH-cam!
Whats your thoughts on these books: (Blakely, 2016) Planning Local Economic Development: Theory and Practice (Hahnel, 2021) Democratic Economic Planning
What is the prototype? Does it have a theory or institutional structure? Or is it as hoc and economic hacking the system?
Frederick Douglass and many others have addressed the issue of what elite cretins will do, and that is nothing until it is in their self-interest in doing so. We are at a point now that change will not come peacefully. The uber-rich has the violence of the state in their pocket.
Capitalism is not the problem. It's the system of social relations in western culture that permits a distortion of life itself. Capitalism is a beneficiary of these social relations as Murray Bookchin so eloquently stated. Scholars don't read him enough. Two books are critical: Ecology of Freedom and Social Ecology and Communalism. By focusing on capitalism, scholars have been analyzing the result not the cause of the crippling forces that deny human progress. .
Interesting thing happened. I tried to comment and the program froze. At any rate, I said that you should not be discouraged by the limited audience. Your work is invaluable by providing information about post-capitalist economic alternatives that people will not find in mainstream media nor from institutions, such as schools and churches, with which they have daily contact. Thanks. I will keep tweeting to my own timeline encouraging them to listen. Currently, I'm looking to work with a solidarity group.
I've learned a lot from this lecture. Thank you so much
Kewl. This is probably good for local economies. What is your opinion of some of the more radical structural and socialist proposals out there?
Love this! ❤
Glad to see people talking about this subject. However, even though she sounds radical, her proposals seem very much compatible with capitalism. I would be interested in hearing what she thinks are the most important structural problems with capitalism. Whats her views on other modern proposals and even say Soviet planning?
Thank you for this fantastic session! Great to get such a good overview of recent community economies research across locations. I'm happy to see also Finnish Cern colleagues' work cited. Fantastic!