Culture has the power to
impact people’s lives Participatory governance empowers people to decide their future |
This conference is not a regular one. It’s the launching event of a 2-year experimental project involving cultural and creative spaces and policymakers. Brought together by a consortium of ten forward-looking organisations, dozens of stakeholders across Europe will explore how participatory governance and commoning practices can devise a more sustainable future for Europe.
Participatory governance is a people-centred approach to deepen citizen engagement in governmental decision-making. Participatory processes facilitate communication and relations between public institutions and civil society, resulting in a better quality of democracy. Participatory governance is one of the top priorities in the EU’s cultural agenda for the upcoming years. Commoning processes attempt to activate the power of social cooperation to make things happen. In this project, we think of commoning as a variety of collective actions enabling interaction between actors in the cultural sector. Their joint efforts intent to shape new institutional arrangements safeguarding the sustainability of creative work. At this full-day conference, you will have the occasion to learn how both civil society and the European Commission are addressing these topics. You will also contribute your knowledge and experience to the development of the Urban Labs we are organising in seven European cities this year. |
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This conference is for
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Anyone working at the intersection between culture, creativity, innovation, urbanism and social impact. In particular:
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Program
Thursday 4 April |
08.30 Registration
09.00 Welcome by Gitte Wille, director of the culture department at Region of Skåne, and Mieke Renders, managing director of Trans Europe Halles 09.10 Welcome by Tamás Szűcs Director, Culture and Creativity, DG EAC, European Commission 09.20 Introduction by Hanka Otte, researcher at University of Antwerp 09.40 Inspiration talk on The Precariat, the Cultural Commons and the Emerging Contributive Economy by Michel Bauwens, founder and president of the P2P Foundation 10.05 Inspiration talk on Participatory Governance in Culture by Dea Vidovic, Director of Kultura Nova Foundation 10.30 Coffee break 11.00 Presentation of the project Cultural and Creative Spaces and Cities (CCSC) by Asma Mansour, project manager 11.15 Lecture and Q&A on Cultural Commons: The Breeding Ground of Europe by Pascal Gielen and Maria Francesca De Tullio (University of Antwerp) and Marjolein Cremer (European Cultural Foundation) 12.00 Introduction to the CCSC Urban Labs
12.30 Lunch break 13.30 Parallel workshops: the Challenges of the CCSC Urban Labs
15:30 Coffee break 16:00 Wrap-up session facilitated by Hanka Otte, University of Antwerp 16:30 Inspiration talk on Co-creation of cultural policies by Mirik Milan, first Amsterdam night mayor and founder of VibeLab 16.50 Peer learning approach in the new EU Work Plan for culture and participatory governance in cultural heritage by Erminia Sciacchitano, policy officer, DG Education, Youth, Sport and Culture, European Commission 17.15 Evolving from European Commission project to a peer-led association: the European Creative Hubs Network by Iván López Garrido, general manager of Republikken, and Atılım Şahin, Creative Hub Director of ATÖLYE 17:30 Closing remarks by Barbara Stacher (policy officer, cultural policies, European Commission) and Mohssin El Ghabri (deputy mayor in charge of culture at Saint Gilles Municipality) 18.00 Cocktail and networking 19.00 End |
Registration
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Tickets are SOLD OUT. If you wish to know more about the outcomes of the conference, or the project in general, sign up for our mailing list.
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Contact
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Region of Skåne
Ola Jacobson - ola.jacobson@skane.se Trans Europe Halles | Event Coordinator Asma Mansour - asma@teh.net Trans Europe Halles | Marketing Communications Jose Rodriguez - jose@teh.net |
Organisers
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Region of Skåne, Sweden, and Trans Europe Halles
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