[P2P-F] Fwd: News about survey on commons-education and new calls IASC-conferences on commons
Michel Bauwens
michel at p2pfoundation.net
Sat Mar 5 12:28:26 CET 2016
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From: collective-action <collective-action at uu.nl>
Date: Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 10:34 PM
Subject: News about survey on commons-education and new calls
IASC-conferences on commons
To:
Dear colleague,
Given your interest in commons and related issues, we would like to inform
you personally about a number of activities organised by the *International
Association for the Study of the Commons (IASC).* If you want to know more
about these or other related issues, do not hesitate to get in touch (for
contact details in the footer of this e-mail)!
*Tell us what you teach: survey on commons-education *
To strengthen scholarship and the sharing of scientific information on
commons among peers and with students, the IASC wants to create an overview
of courses and trainings given across the globe on commons. We are
conducting a survey together with colleagues from the LandAcademy
<http://www.landgovernance.org/>, who focus in particular on land
governance. As many commons are dealing with issues of land governance,
there might be some overlap with commons-issues, but we also intend to
include commons which are not dealing with land or any other natural
resources in our overview. A more detailed explanation is provided on the
first page of the survey itself, see https://nl.surveymonkey.com/r/DTYK9ZG
Your response to this survey would be most appreciated! The results will be
presented at the next European IASC conference in Bern (May, 2016)
<http://conferences.iasc-commons.org/index.php/iasc/IASC_Europe_Bern2016>
(see underneath). Afterwards the results will also be shared via the
IASC-website. Please send us your response before the 31st of March 2016!
*Call for Contributions to Practitioners’ Labs for the European
IASC-meeting in Bern (May 2016) *
To promote the exchange of experience and ideas between academic scholars
and expert practitioners, the IASC now issues a call directed specifically
at practitioners working on commons. In the past, practitioners’ meetings
have been organized at several IASC-conferences, offering an excellent
opportunity to exchange knowledge and expertise between practitioners and
academic scholars interested in commons. The IASC hopes scholars and
practitioners will also use this opportunity at the European IASC-Conference
in Bern
<http://conferences.iasc-commons.org/index.php/iasc/IASC_Europe_Bern2016>
(10-13 May 2016) to mutually benefit from each other’s expertise and
experience throughout all future IASC-meetings. The IASC calls on
commons-practitioners to present their initiative at the conference as well
as to formulate topics and questions they would like to see addressed at
one of the practitioners’ labs. The labs offer the opportunity to engage in
discussions between other practitioners and scholars on specific topics. In
order to prepare and facilitate this process, practitioners are asked to
provide the organizers with a description of their initiative/organization
and/or a number of questions they would like to see addressed in the
discussions. You can find the call
<http://www.collective-action.info/sites/default/files/webmaster/Call%20for%20practitioners%20labs_Bern.pdf>
here and also as attachment to this e-mail. Questions and/or descriptions
should be received before 1 April 2016 via the IASC-Conference Module
<http://conferences.iasc-commons.org/index.php/iasc/IASC_Europe_Bern2016>.
*Please note that IASC-members can register at a substantially lower
conference fee*. Not a member yet? Go to
https://membership.iasc-commons.org and
join the IASC!
*Registration 4th European Meeting IASC open now*
Europe has been a major driver of “glocal” processes. Therefore, the 4th
Regional European Meeting of the IASC is devoted to global connections and
local responses. It provides a space to advance our understanding of
ongoing “glocal” processes and to analyse historically how commons in
Europe have evolved and adapted to “glocal” changes. By integrating
political ecology with approaches of New Institutionalism and Critical
Theory in Anthropology, Human Geography, Political Science and History, we
propose to investigate the impacts of external changes on the perception
and evaluation of resources by actors related to the commons. This raises
the question of local bargaining power, ideologies and discourses, and of
the selection and crafting of institutional designs, which in turn affect
the access to common‐pool resources, as well as the distribution of
benefits related to the management of these resources.
Registration for this conference is open now via the Conference Module;
Early Bird rates apply until the 1st of April 2016. For registration,
please go to
http://conferences.iasc-commons.org/index.php/iasc/IASC_Europe_Bern2016.
*Please note that IASC-members can register at a substantially lower
conference fee*. Not a member yet? Go to https://membership.iasc-commons.org
and join the IASC!
*Call for Papers 3rd Thematic IASC-Conference on Commons (Paris, 20-21
October 2016) – deadline 15 April 2016*
On 20 and 21 October 2016, SciencesPo Paris will be hosting the 3rd
Thematic IASC-Conference on Knowledge Commons. Building upon the successful
2012
<http://www.iasc-commons.org/conferences/thematic/2012-knowledge-commons>
and 2014
<http://www.iasc-commons.org/conferences/thematic/2014-2nd-thematic-conference-knowledge-commons>
thematic
IASC conferences on knowledge commons, this third conference aims to look
at the normative effects and institutionalization of the many initiatives
based on knowledge commons and how commons provide new legal tools, public
policy choices, and forms of social, economic and governance innovations.
To this purpose the conference aims to take stock of the latest
developments in public policies and legal initiatives around knowledge
commons, as well as how the attempts to give a proper legal definition of
commons in different countries bring changes in law and property regimes.
The key questions that this conference will cover are the sustainability of
knowledge commons that could be achieved by giving normative effects to the
relationships and collectiveness they create, the possible articulation
between grassroots commons movements and public policy, To such end,
examples of governance models or legal revisions organizing commons in
diverse countries will be studied, particularly as far as knowledge commons
are concerned. Abstracts should be submitted ultimately by 15 April 2016
via the IASC Conference Module
<http://conferences.iasc-commons.org/index.php/iasc/3rdKnowledgeCommonsConference>
.
*Elinor Ostrom Award on Collective Governance of the Commons – Nominations
deadline 31 March 2016*
The Elinor Ostrom Award on Collective Governance of the Commons is the
IASC-award aiming to honor and develop the legacy of Elinor Ostrom, and to
acknowledge and promote the work of practitioners, young scholars, and
senior scholars involved in the field of the commons by biennially awarding
nominees from each category. In line with Ostrom’s large legacy the scope
of the Award aims to be broad, including academic and applied work on
traditional commons (forests, water bodies, pasture lands, fisheries,
etc.), local commons, interlinked commons (forests and watersheds,
fisheries and coastlines, etc), global commons, knowledge, cultural and
virtual commons. Nominations can be submitted until the 31st of March 2016.
More info and the nomination requirements are to be found on the website of
the Elinor Ostrom Award: http://elinorostromaward.org/.
*In short…*
*Survey on education on commons <https://nl.surveymonkey.com/r/DTYK9ZG>*
<https://nl.surveymonkey.com/r/DTYK9ZG>
*31 March 2016*
*Nominations deadline Elinor Ostrom Award on Collective Governance of the
Commons <http://elinorostromaward.org/>*
<http://elinorostromaward.org/>
*31 March 2016*
*Call for Contributions to Practitioners’ Labs, 4th European
IASC-Conference (Bern, 10-13 May 2016)
<http://www.collective-action.info/sites/default/files/webmaster/Call%20for%20practitioners%20labs_Bern.pdf>*
<http://www.collective-action.info/sites/default/files/webmaster/Call%20for%20practitioners%20labs_Bern.pdf>
*1 April 2016*
*Registration (Early Bird) 4th European IASC-Conference (Bern, 10-13 May
2016)
<http://conferences.iasc-commons.org/index.php/iasc/IASC_Europe_Bern2016>*
<http://conferences.iasc-commons.org/index.php/iasc/IASC_Europe_Bern2016>
*1 April 2016*
*Call for Papers 3rd Thematic IASC-Conference (Paris, 20-21 October 2016)
<http://collective-action.info/sites/default/files/webmaster/Call%20for%20abstracts%20_%20Paris.pdf>*
<http://collective-action.info/sites/default/files/webmaster/Call%20for%20abstracts%20_%20Paris.pdf>
*15 April 2016*
*4th European IASC-Conference
<http://conferences.iasc-commons.org/index.php/iasc/IASC_Europe_Bern2016>*
<http://conferences.iasc-commons.org/index.php/iasc/IASC_Europe_Bern2016>
*Bern, 10-13 May 2016*
*Call for Papers XVI Biennial Conference (Utrecht, 10-14 July 2017)*
*1 June 2016*
*3rd Thematic IASC-Conference on Knowledge Commons*
*Paris, 20-21 October 2016*
*Please also note …*
Later on this year the IASC will also be issuing a call for the biennial
IASC-conference (to be held in 2019) and Regional and Thematic conferences
(to be held in fall 2017 and 2018).
Kind regards,
René van Weeren, Executive Director IASC
Tine De Moor, President IASC
P.S. Our apologies for eventual cross-posting
*Contact details*
*IASC Secretariat*
*att. René van Weeren, Executive Director*
*Drift 6*
*3512 BS Utrecht*
*Netherlands*
*+31 30 253 63 28*
*iasc at iasc-commons.org* <iasc at iasc-commons.org>
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