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Τρίτη 1/9, 18:00 - INURA, Commons and solidarity economies: transformative potentials

Την Τριτη 1 Σεπτέμβρη  θα γίνει στο ΕΜΠΡΟΣ η ανοιχτή συζήτηση στα αγγλικά του INURA για τα κοινά αγαθά και την αλληλέγγυα οικονομία με ομιλητές τον Myfanwy Taylor (University College of London), τον Σταύρο Σταυριδη (INURA Athens, NTUA) και τον Θόδωρο Καρυώτη (Επιτροπή Αλληλεγγύης της Βιο.Με).
Συμπληρωματικά στη συνέχεια θα υπαρχει αιθιοπική κουζίνα απο την συλλογικότητα Jeff Senai pop up kichen και μετα προβολή βίντεο.
 

Speakers: Myfanwy Taylor (University College London), Stavros Stavrides (INURA Athens, NTUA), Theodoros Karyotis (Vio.Me Solidarity Committee)

Coordination:  Christy Petropoulou and Penny Koutrolikou (INURA Athens)

In the current period of capitalism, the accumulation by dispossession process absorbs many public commons in a very fast procedure (shock of privatizations). At the same time this process is legitimized and normalized in everyday life.

In the era of bio-capitalism, can solidarity initiatives propose alternatives for the self-management of the commons, and how? How can common urban space become Common? How can solidarity economy and solidarity initiatives transform everyday life?

We will discuss the potential transformative dynamics of such initiatives in different cities and peripheries.

The discussion will take place in the self-managed theatre Embros in Psiri neighbourhood (see the site http://www.embros.gr/ and a poster presentation https://sqekbcn.squat.net/wp-content/uploads/sqekbcn/2015/02/poster-embros.compressed.pdf).

This public event is part of the 25th INURA conference with the topic “Transformative urban politics. How can we?”, Athens-Rovies, Evia August 31st- September 2nd, 

for more information see inura15.wordpress.com/

The International Network for Urban Research and Action (INURA) is a network of people involved in action and research in localities and cities. The Network consists of activists and researchers from community and environmental groups, universities, and local administrations, who wish to share experiences and to participate in common research. Examples of the issues that Network members are involved in include: major urban renewal projects, the urban periphery, community-led environmental schemes, urban traffic and transport, inner city labour markets, do-it-yourself culture, and social housing provision. In each case, the research is closely tied to, and is a product of, local action and initiative.

INURA is a non-governmental and non-profit organization with a self-organizing, non-hierarchical, decentralized structure. More about INURA: http://www.inura.org/v2/
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