I'm afraid I'm elsewhere that day, but from the wording I'd assume it is
either organised by someone ignorant of Wikipedia, Commons and indeed open
street map and the Geograph. Or more likely someone who wants projects like
that but is dissatisfied with the present ones.
Jonathan
On 5 December 2011 09:04, Richard Symonds <chasemewiki(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Looks really good! I won't be going, I'm
afraid, as it's my birthday :-(
Richard Symonds
On 4 Dec 2011, at 21:11, Gordon Joly <gordon.joly(a)pobox.com> wrote:
Sunday 11th? Bit of of clash with the London Wikimeet....
Anyway, FYI, as they say....
Gordo
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: FRIDAY SESSION 48 - LETS
TALK COMMONS - 11TH DEC 2011 - 4-6PM Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2011 16:43:14 +0000 From:
Torange Khonsari <torange@publicworksgroup.net><torange@publicworksgroup.net>
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*Lets talk Commons*
*Sunday, 11th Dec 2011 - 4pm - 6pm *
*At public works - **1-5 Vyner street, London E2
9DG<http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=1-5+Vyner+street,+London+E2+9DG&client=safari&oe=UTF-8&hnear=1-5+Vyner+St,+London+E2+9DG,+United+Kingdom&gl=uk&t=m&z=16&vpsrc=0>
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After a talk by James Quilligan at an event held by S*chool of Commoning *the
realisation of how far the thinking about commons extends, from cultural
commons to intellectual commons, digital commons, common governance and the
common sector as an additional sector to the existing private and public
sector lead to the inspiration for this event.
In this Friday (Sunday) session we are delighted to invite:
The *School of
Commoning*<http://www.commonslearningalliance.org/content/school-commoni… will
introduce their activities towards a new kind of educational space,
to bring the commons into being. It is a social enterprise that provides
education for commons culture and social renewal.
*Michel Bauwens <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Bauwens>,* research
fellow at university of Amsterdam and external expert at Pontifical academy
of social sciences to talk about co-production and co-governance.
*Celine Condorelli <http://www.celinecondorelli.eu/> *will explore forms
of commons and commonality, making a small, specific cut into the large
question of how to live autonomously and together by focusing on old and
new enclosures, forms of communing and of being in common.
*public works <http://www.publicworksgroup.net> *will present a selection
of projects which attempted to implement co-production and spatial/urban
tools that tried to create commonality.
If there’s interest, there will be also a possibility to test the commons
concept in practice, by envisioning the formation of a knowledge commons on Urban
Spaces for the People, by the People. This could become a collaborative
project to follow on from this introductory session.
*PLEASE RSVP*
*
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*public works*
1-5 Vyner Street
London E2 9DG
Tel: 020 8983 3883
Email: info(a)publicworksgroup.net
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