Assemblée européenne des communs
L'Assemblée Européenne des Communs s'est dotée de "principes opérationnels" en version 1 (ci-dessous) à traduire en français
WORKING PRINCIPLES OF THE EUROPEAN COMMONS ASSEMBLY (Version 1)
- We conceive of the ECA itself as a commons. We are a community (of activists, researchers, students, teachers, citizens etc.) who steward our shared space for trans-local collaboration on commons which is the European Commons Assembly. Here, we outline our governance.
- The ECA is a non-hierarchical, peer-to-peer space for collaboration, rather than a body of representation. Individual participants cannot legitimately speak “on behalf of” the Assembly as a whole. They can however claim that ideas or work “emerged from” the ECA, or identify as members or “part of” of the Assembly.
- We work through self-organized Assembly Groups that hold responsibility for carrying out initiatives, or "actions". All groups should inform, communicate and share their actions with the broader ECA. At the beginning of an agreed-upon action they should clarify and document a mandate that describes and contextualizes the action and provides relevant information for the rest of the ECA.
- We strive for consensus when making decisions and taking actions at all levels - individually, within Assembly Groups, and for the ECA at large. All initiatives and decisions should cohere with the following principled criteria: Be recorded "publicly" before executed (i.e. on loomio or on the list - not in private email conversations) Minimize harm Enhance freedom – opens up more rather than closes possibilities for the Assembly
If adequately communicated and in line with the criteria, they can proceed unless someone explicitly objects. In case of objection, discussions should take place to try to resolve the issue. The issue should be formulated to the whole ECA via the mailing list; if email exchanges are insufficient then a call should be set. The conclusion of the talks should be sent to the list for reaction. If there is no further objection, a decision can be adopted – if not another call can be arranged, or it should be considered that the issue should be dropped. We expect that decisions that directly affect the ECA at large seek out broader and more in-depth input and discussion than those that affect a smaller swathe of the community.
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Du 15 au 17 Novembre 2016, une Assemblée européenne des communs a eu lieu à Bruxelles.
Les commoners se sont réunis, pour discuter, partager leur expérience, et réclamer une autre Europe.
voir : http://commonsnetwork.eu/commoners-hit-the-capital-of-europe-commons-assembly-in-brussels/
15 Novembre
- Discussions avec Commons Josaphat et Bruxelles Community Land Trust
- Echanges avec DIEM25
16 Novembre
- Atelier "Community Organizing"
- Visite du Parlement européen
- Rencontre "Mapping as Commons"
- Activité en off: "Managing Water as a Common good"
L’après-midi du 16, une réunion s'est déroulée au Parlement Européen, avec 150 d'entre eux, organisée en collaboration avec l’Intergroupe Parlementaire sur les biens communs et les services publics (dirigé par Marisa Matias, Dario Tamburrano, Ernesto Urtasun, Sergio Cofferati). Dans le même temps, d’autres événements et des assemblées locales ont eu lieu en dehors du Parlement, à Bruxelles et dans toute l’Europe.
17 Novembre
- Plénière de debriefing
- Ateliers sur les perspectives
Ressources
- Présentation en français sur les sites de VECAM et Remix the commons :
- Plus d'information sur le site de l'assemblée européenne des communs (en anglais) :http://europeancommonsassembly.eu/
- Signature de l'appel (en français) :http://europeancommonsassembly.eu/appel-a-une-assemblee-europeenne-des-communs/
- Vidéo de la séance du 16 novembre : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wEB1FQLNJE