[P2P-F] Fwd: [Networkedlabour] networked collaboration for the workshop in Berlin
Örsan Şenalp
orsan1234 at gmail.com
Mon May 19 22:26:17 CEST 2014
Here is the titan pad link:
http://titanpad.com/digitallabourorganizing
workshop will take place on sunday morning, 25 may.
Orsan
On 19 May 2014 16:09, Michel Bauwens <michel at p2pfoundation.net> wrote:
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Örsan Şenalp <orsan1234 at gmail.com>
> Date: Mon, May 19, 2014 at 8:33 AM
> Subject: [Networkedlabour] networked collaboration for the workshop in
> Berlin
> To: "networkedlabour at lists.contrast.org"
> <networkedlabour at lists.contrast.org>
>
>
> Below is the text from titanpad we use to collaborate to prepare the
> content of the 'digital labour organising workshop' in Berlin:
>
> "TASKS
> 1. Content: Clear & short content - new organising (2.0), tools,
> experiences, potential of onine remote exchange for training and
> organising (via ON & BBB, livesgtreaming kind of tools)
> 2. Format: Clear & semi-formal format for smooth and productive
> exchange among key experiences people
> 3. Technical: 'one click in' for BBB on USI, appratus/information
> needed s and instructions -
> email call to and practical info. for participants
>
> 1. Content:
>
> Title:
> Organizing Digital Labour and Digital Labour Organising Workshop
>
> [LabourStart (http://LabourStart.org) 5th Global Solidarity Conference
> (http://LabourStart.org/2014 ), Unions and Media - Track (6),
> 23-25 May, 2014 Berlin]
>
>
> Theme:
>
> The digitalising of the economies means major challenges for
> workers and their unions globally. New ICTs create new structures and
> new 'cyber-works' that allow the state and capital to reorganise
> production, consumption, finance and politics alongside global
> production commodity networks. As a result we are lose social and
> labour rights that we won after giving long and painful democratic
> struggles in the
> centre and the periphery. Yet, the developments in the ICTs also bear
> great potential for us when re-organising ourselves. The workshop
> creates a space for fruitful practical and solution focused space to
> exchange and work on impressive tools and tactics, core issues, main
> problems and useful lessons on digital labour (self-)organising,
> especially of the informal and precarious workers'. We invite key
> labour activists, organiser and researchers who are engaged and
> observing the most recent experiences, to share ideas and collaborate.
>
>
> 2. FORMAT
>
> Short interventions from key persons in addressing the core issues in
> relevant topic.
>
> (5. min max for all interventions )
> Opening, welcome and the solution focused framework - Orsan
>
> Facts and figures of digital labour:
>
> Vincent Mosco (tbc) - Knowledge workers and union density?
>
>
> Trebor Schulz (tbc) - Exploitation of the digital labour, what does it
> means for unions?
>
>
> Johan Soderberg (tbc) - Digitalisation an computerisation and workers?
>
>
> Christian Fusch (tbc) - Virtual work and
>
>
> Digital tools and union work
>
> Duck Zwart: using digital tools for local union work
>
>
> Jack Bos and Irena Marmelstain (FNV Bondgenoten): how we use social
> media tools for daily union work at national level?
>
>
> Walton Patland (Union Solidarity International - USI and Cyberunions)
> - Ways and Hows of labour internationalism with digital tools
>
>
> Stephan Mahood (May First / Peoples Link and Cyberiunions)
>
>
> Peter Hall Jones (NUN):
>
>
>
> Derek Blackedder (LabourStart): facebook and the problems with
> corporate social media?
>
>
> Umar Karatepe, Kivanc Eliacik (DISK): Gezi, labour, social media
>
>
> Mark Dilley - Wikis and Unions
>
>
> Informal & digital labour/grassroots organising
>
>
> Pat Horn (Street.Net): problems with international informal labour
> organising
>
>
> Sarah Horowitz (Freelancers Union, USA)
>
>
> Kati Sipp (Hack the Union, USA)
>
>
> Dave Hollis (NetzwerkIT, UK/Gr): How to organize safly using digital
> communication tools ?
>
>
> Onder Ozdemir (LabourNet, CapulTV Turkey)
>
>
> Steve Zeltzer (LabourTech, USA)
>
>
> Vlad (Global Revolution) and Mehmet (NaberMedya)
>
>
>
> TO BE ADDED:
>
> OWS-Labour Workgroup / 99 Picket Lines …
>
> ? - China Labour Bulletin
>
> ? - Sacom
>
>
>
> ***** developing questions and proposals for intervenes:
>
> Which issues and questions to address to be able to contribute actual
> struggles and resistances: "
>
> comments are more then welcome. now have to configure short 'to the
> point questions' for the identified people and communicate/invite them
> in person. In case you are one of those persons reading it on the
> list, or you are close to one of them personally, please feel free to
> talk to them and invite. It may be
> better to do it after, in case you need to, adding/modifying the
> content and format.
>
> Comrade Walton, of the USI, has created an cyber room for on the USI
> website here:
> https://usilive.org/
> on the right hand columns, there is a box 'BigBlueButton'. The room
> called 'digital labour'. here you just enter your name as user, and
> '123' as password.
>
> and we have also tutorial ready:
> https://usilive.org/using-usi-web-conferencing-for-your-branch-meeting/
>
> Hope you like and can contribute. The actual workshop will take place
> on 9.30 am in Berlin. Here is the conference website:
> http://www.labourstart.org/2014/
>
> If there is anyone on the list planning to come already and would like
> to help and join it is more than appreciated.
>
> in global solidarity,
> Orsan
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> of previous communication, proposals, etc ..
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