[GeoForAll-UrbanScience] Fwd: IASC Newsletter - August 2015

Suchith Anand Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk
Sun Aug 9 01:37:13 PDT 2015


Charlie, i remember you sending this info before and i forgot to act on this. Will put a short abstract today itself and hopefully one of our team will be able to present.

Suchith
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From: geoforall-urbanscience-bounces at lists.osgeo.org [geoforall-urbanscience-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Charles Schweik [cschweik at pubpol.umass.edu]
Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2015 8:26 PM
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Subject: [GeoForAll-UrbanScience] Fwd: IASC Newsletter - August 2015

GeoForAll urban science thematic folks (especially in Europe) - see below.

It would be great if we had someone from GeoForAll Urban go to this and present something...
I know this is a very different kind of conference, but I want to see GeoForAll and OSGeo connect to IASC. There are common synergies.

Cheers,
Charlie


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The IASC Newsletter

Newsletter of the International Association for the Study of the Commons (IASC),

the leading professional association dedicated to the Commons








Just a few days left to submit your abstracts (DEADLINE 10 AUGUST, 0:00 AM) -  The City as a Commons: reconceiving urban space, common goods and city governance (Bologna, 6-7 Nov. 2015)



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Date: 6-7 November 2015


Venue: Bologna, Italy


Conference Website: www.labgov.it/urbancommons<https://membership.iasc-commons.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=1046&qid=107003>


How can city squares, urban green spaces, cultural heritage, abandoned buildings, roads and other urban infrastructure, services or other resources and goods be governed as commons? Can cities be conceived as institutions for collective action and therefore run as commons?


Inspired by the recently implemented Bologna Regulation on Collaboration for the Care and Regeneration of the Urban Commons, as well as by other commons-based experiments in cities around Italy by the LabGov project (e.g. Co-Mantova, Co-Battipaglia and Co-Palermo), the 1st IASC Thematic Conference on the Urban Commons will bring together leading scholars, researchers, policymakers, practitioners and social innovators to take stock of the developments in the interdisciplinary study of the urban commons and related questions of urban governance. Although the urban commons has increasingly appeared as a topic of scholarly inquiry, there has yet to be sustained attention to the research questions, methodologies, and disciplinary approaches necessary to more fully conceptualize and develop the idea of the “urban commons” and the new challenges and facets it introduces into the ongoing study of the commons in diverse fields.

The conference will seek to better understand the idea of urban commons at different scales, under what circumstances and contexts urban commons emerge, what contributes to their durability and effectiveness, and what undermines them. The conference will stress the importance of an "urban commons narrative" for urban infrastructure, urban welfare, and urban development. Additionally, the conference will focus on questions of urban governance and will explore different frameworks for governing common urban resources, and the city, in a collaborative manner. The conference will highlight six thematic questions, which are:

 1.  Conceiving the Urban Commons
 2.  Mapping the Urban Commons
 3.  The Urban Commons and Democratic Innovation
 4.  The Collaborative/Sharing Economy as the Basis for a Commons-Based Urban Economy
 5.  Social innovation as the Basis for a Commons-Based Urban Welfare
 6.  Designing and Governing the City as a Commons

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

The international call for papers is still open until August 10th, 2015 at 12:00 AM CET. Abstracts may be submitted to urbancommons at labgov.it<mailto:urbancommons at labgov.it>.  Abstracts may be submitted for any of the six thematic tracks described above. The abstracts shall consist of a 500 word maximum description of the research or paper and its originality or value for urban commons studies. All submissions will be reviewed by an international review committee on the basis of scientific quality, relevance to the conference themes, and originality. Those with accepted abstracts must confirm attendance by registering and paying the conference fee through the conference website. The deadline for registration by presenters (to be included in the final program) is September 13th, 2015. The registration deadline for other attendees is October 2nd, 2015. For accepted full paper presentations, the paper must be submitted no later than October 12th, 2015 at 12:00 AM CET. Conference organizers are undertaking all efforts to ensure funding from to reimburse travel costs and participation fees of presenters coming from non-OECD countries.


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Five new IASC-conferences coming up in the next two years




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The Call for IASC-conferences 2015-2017 generated no less than nine conference proposals. Of these nine applications, five conferences were selected: two regional, two thematic, and one global conference. The IASC Council is proud to announce these five new scheduled conferences and invites all IASC-members to participate. The first (thematic) conference will already be in November 2015, when the 1st IASC Thematic Conference on Urban Commons will be held in Bologna, Italy (see also above); abstracts for this conference can still be submitted until 10 August, 0:00 AM CET.


The scheduled conferences are:


6-7 November 2015, 1st IASC Thematic Conference on Urban Commons (Bologna, Italy)

‘The city as a commons: reconceiving urban space, common goods, and city governance’, see http://www.labgov.it/wordpress/urbancommons/<https://membership.iasc-commons.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=1052&qid=107003>



10-13 May 2016, Regional IASC Conference Europe (Bern, Switzerland)

‘Commons in a 'glocal' world: global connections and local responses’



20-21 October 2016, 3rd IASC Thematic Conference on Knowledge Commons (Paris, France)

‘Advancing knowledge commons through legal and social changes’



Fall 2016, Regional IASC Conference N. America/Arctic (Anchorage AK, USA)

‘Reality, richness, and responsibility of an arctic commons’



10-14 July 2017, XVI Biennial IASC Conference (Utrecht, The Netherlands)

'Practising the Commons', see http://www.iasc2017.org  <https://membership.iasc-commons.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=1067&qid=107003>








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