[P2P-F] questions re funding of p2p value conference

Michel Bauwens michel at p2pfoundation.net
Sun Jul 3 00:19:26 CEST 2016


Dear James et al,

thanks for responding to this question and critique by Orsan Senalp:

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Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2016 20:16:36 +0200
From: Orsan Senalp <orsan1234 at gmail.com>
Subject: [P2P-F] Eu funded Global Commons Conference, 2-3 September,
        Amsterdam
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        <p2p-foundation at lists.ourproject.org>,  Commoning
        <commoning at lists.commons-institut.org>
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I am based very Amsterdam but heard about this event from Facebook. It was
not clear from the website if registration fee will be charged. In case
there is a fee for participation, although I am very close it seems as many
other commoners it would not possible for me to join this event; let alone
the ethic problem of charging people for already funded event by EU, with
public money.

.....

Peer Value:Advancing the Commons Collaborative Economy is a conference
integrating conversations and plans of action for shaping and connecting
the Commons on a global level.
The conference is organized along three tracks:
Track 1: P2P: Inclusive Politics, Activism and Law for the Commons
Track 2: Decentralized Tech and Beyond:Global Design,Local Production
Track 3: From Platform to Open Cooperativism
We will explore questions such as:
What are the conditions that encourage communities to work as peers,
creating commons?
What are the best practices communities can adopt to safeguard their
resilience?
Decentralization - why is it important, and how is it implemented and
maintained?
How can the working methodologies honed by well-established digital
communities act as transitional guidelines for sustainable ?material?
manufacturing?
What about social innovation and livelihoods - how does contributory and
open accounting work with the systems of value creation found in CBPP?
How can civil society participate in recommending policy proposals that
support CBPP for governments at the local, regional, national - even global
- levels?
Join your peers, add your voice and take part in the growing conversation
about the Commons as an important, emerging collaborative social model.
Register now >

This event is funded by a European Union FP7 research grant.

Web: Peervalueconf.eu

....
In solidarity,

?rsan

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