[P2P-F] Fwd: [tapas] Join us for the P2P Summer School and explore the Art of Commoning

Michel Bauwens michel at p2pfoundation.net
Sat Jun 20 23:30:26 CEST 2015


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From: Kevin Flanagan <kev.flanagan at gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 2:40 AM
Subject: [tapas] Join us for the P2P Summer School and explore the Art of
Commoning
To: CommonsDeutschland <Silke.Helfrich at gmx.de>, David Bollier <
david at bollier.org>, tapas at lists.p2pfoundation.net


Dear Friends,

We are now making a big push to encourage folks to sign up by the end of
June for our P2P Summer School. Any efforts you can make to help spread the
word are greatly appreciated.

Best Wishes

Kevin
The Art of Commoning

*"What becomes possible when we harness our collective capacity in service
of the commons?"*

[image: commoning]

*25 - 27 August 2015* | WeCreate <http://wecreate.ie/>, Cloughjordan
Ecovillage, Tipperary, Ireland
*Standard Fee*: €380*/ early bird by June 30th: €340
*Low Income Fee*: €340*/ early bird by June 30th: €310
* Depending on registrations there will be a limited amount of bursary
options available.

*Pay via Paypal*
<http://cultivate.ie/community-resilience/1246-p2p-summer-school#Paypal>

Contact Form
<http://cultivate.ie/component/contact/contact/88888956-staff/3>. PDF
Brochure <http://cultivate.ie/images/ArtOfCommoning.pdf>

http://cultivate.ie/community-resilience/1246-p2p-summer-school
<http://cultivate.ie/images/ArtOfCommoning.pdf>
*Overview*

Many roads lead to the commons: the collaborative economy, open culture,
technology and knowledge sharing, shared meaning-making, protecting
biodiversity, seed saving, our natural resources, and more.

As “commoners” we practice engaging with others to create impact that lasts
longer and is more sustainable than anything we can accomplish on our own.
Together we maintain and govern the infrastructures that benefit the public
as a whole and beyond.

We invite you to join us in shared inquiry for a 3-day gathering
in beautiful rural Ireland.

*The core of our inquiry centres on the following questions:*

• What becomes possible when we harness our collective capacity in service
of the commons?

• How can the commons, peer-to-peer and participatory approaches support
the transition to a more sustainable way of life?

• Can we create livelihoods through co-operatives that enrich and sustain
the commons?

• How can a commons-based collaborative economy strengthen the resilience
of our communities?
*What should you expect?*

The Summer School will be grounded in the actual practice of collaboration
and finding synergies. Some theoretical input, both on P2P and Art of
Hosting, will also be offered - mostly in short modules. New developments
in P2P will be shared by Michel Bauwens and Kevin Flanagan, Art of Hosting
models and practices by Davie Philip and Ria Baeck. The overall aim is to
balance and integrate concrete learning outcomes for all.

Coming from P2P, explorations are likely to cover topics such as new forms
of cooperative enterprise, P2P money, crowdfunding, open value accounting,
P2P legal developments, etc. Coming from AoH, you will learn how to better
design conversations that invite full participation and engagement.

This event builds on the experience of the Art of Hosting event (
http://bollier.org/blog/art-commoning), held in autumn 2014 in Montréal and
the Open Everything Collaborative Economy Convergence held in Ireland in
September 2014.
Who is this for?

If you are a citizen, student, entrepreneur, cultural worker, adult
educator, facilitator of change, coach or working with your local community
and wanting to develop collaborative and participatory practices to empower
social change and steward resources, then this Summer School is for you. No
matter your level of experience, or area of interest and activity, you are
sure to take home many new insights and practices for your own commons
project whatever it is about! Not to mention new friends and transformative
experiences.
Extended 5-day

If 3 days seem too short for such an adventure you are welcome to come a
day early (Monday Aug. 24). The Ecovillage (see below), Ireland and all
these inspiring participants offer much to discover and learn from. You can
also stay a day longer (Friday Aug. 28). We know from experience that these
gatherings start with connecting and bringing our questions to life while
the gatherings afterward give space for further synergies to emerge and
make for a smoother transition for your own next steps. Of course you can
also enjoy some leisure time and explore the countryside!

*Unique Setting for the Summer School*

The summer school will be held in the new WeCreate Workspace in
Cloughjordan Ecovillage, winner of Ireland's national Green Community award
and also the UN backed International Award for Liveable Communities.

In this setting, you will be able to see many commons initiatives and key
sustainable community systems in working practice and hear the stories of
people seeking to play their part in the transition to a low carbon society.

Cloughjordan is a vibrant, rural village where progressive projects have
been successfully integrated into a traditional local community. The
Ecovillage offers a rich environment for learning about the mainstreaming
of sustainability and progressing a commons approach. Of course the
ecovillage also has its challenges, and contributing to its ever-developing
life will provide another opportunity for learning unexpected things by
doing.

The blending of people with different skills and backgrounds, from within
the peer-to-peer, commons and sustainability movements and the community
of practitioners of the Art of Hosting offers unprecedented opportunities
for learning and the emergence of novel synergies. Sharing our practices,
knowledge and experiences within the setting of the emerging ecosystem of
innovation that is the Cloughjordan Ecovillage will offer many great
benefits for individuals, communities and beyond.
Food and Accommodation

Accommodation is available in Djangos Hostel
<http://www.djangoshostel.com/> (+353
87 256 9348), locally in the Ecovillage. B&B options are also available,
contact philippa@ cultivate.ie for a list.

Lunch is included in the fee and dinner is available in a number of venues
within walking distance of the venue.
*Participation Fee*

There are only 40 places available for this event and full participation in
the 3 days is required. We know that participants for this gathering come
from different economic backgrounds and we have different rates to reflect
this diversity; also because we need to create a balance where those who
can afford it pay the higher rates so that others with less financial
possibilities can participate.

There is an early bird rate for bookings made before June 30th and we need
15 participants to have registered and paid before this date to make this
event work! If you wish to attend please register right away.
*Organisers*

This gathering is co-organised and co-created by the following groups who
are deeply engaged in service to the commons:

*The Peer-to-Peer Foundation (P2PF)* are a global network of activists and
researchers dedicated to advocacy and research of peer to peer dynamics in
society. The Peer to Peer Foundation explore P2P in its broadest sense. The
Collaborative Economy, the Sharing Economy, Free Libre Open Source
Software,  Creative Commons, Open Design, Maker Spaces, Coworking, FabLabs,
Crowdfunding, all represent the seeds of a new paradigm and a
transformative  vision for the  future where participation, collaboration
and cooperation are at the heart of our economy and society.

The P2PF maintain a comprehensive directory of P2P projects and practices
at http://p2pfoundation.net

*Art of Hosting Conversations that Matter (AoH)* is an integral set of
practices that elicits  the collective wisdom and capacity of groups to
self-organise in creative, constructive, humane ways. The ability to
convene and connect people, locally and globally, empowers communities to
self-organise around their interests, to share experiences and produce
valuable knowledge resources and commons at scales previously only possible
through hierarchical and capital-intensive, command-and-control economies.
It is also a fast-growing, self-organised globe-spanning network that hosts
conversations in all parts of society that lead to novel insights and wiser
actions. http://www.artofhosting.org

*Cultivate Living and Learning* is managed by the Sustainable Ireland
Cooperative, which designs and facilitates learning journeys, hosts
training in community resilience and offers courses in Permaculture and
innovation. A current focus of Cultivate is catalysing community ownership
in Ireland through cooperatives. http://www.cultivate.ie

*WeCreate Workspace* is based in the Community Enterprise Centre of the
Ecovillage and features a FabLab makerspace and coworking area supporting a
focus on community resilience and sustainability through the lens of
fabrication and technology.  http://www.wecreate.ie

Cloughjordan Ecovillage is an award-winning sustainable community now
featuring fifty-five households, three NGO’s, and over ten businesses,
including a CSA community farm farm, community woodlands, research gardens,
an award winning bakery and an eco-hostel. http://www.thevillage.ie
*More Information*

Contact Davie Philip davie@ cultivate.ie <davie at cultivate.ie> or Kevin
Flanagan kevin@ p2pfoundation.net <kevin at p2pfoundation.net>



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