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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The birth of an idea: done.com
This story is about truth, business, the power of the Internet and that of the spoken word – and how it can help you...
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Published in: HomeFireworks nights
“There feels like a massive push towards ‘diversifying’ the arts. It makes me feel uncomfortable when at the centre...
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Published in: HomeFighting in the left corner
“We are an organization with one staff member, and a limited amount of energy because nobody in the political and...
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Published in: HomeTeam Syntegrity 2017: edging towards a more liveable world
Is it really enough to ‘like’, ‘follow’, and ‘retweet’ each other’s posts and updates? Or do we need something more...
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Published in: HomeIntercommunication in Barcelona, past and future
"Instead of talking about the Greek debt and its creditors and the European Central Bank, we decided that a...
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Published in: HomeMeeting Lofa
“In the Kenyan camp there are second generation and third generation refugees,” I said, “Can you imagine somebody...
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Published in: HomeLet’s not ‘politicise’: let’s skill
"We are very aware, when it comes to the whole Greek experience, that one of the problems the political left faces...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Carmena's city: from 2011 to the present day, how Madrid tried to change the world
The host city for Transeuropa, surfing or drowning in the waves of governing for change?
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Transnational collaboration among independent media: an interview with Jamie Mackay
What we want to build is something counter-hegemonic, where we are accountable only to our readers, and committed to...
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Published in: HomeSafe spaces, bagpipes and houmous
“This is the safe space I was talking about… a totally open space people can feel safe in, because stories are...
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Published in: HomeChange in a consensual way
“Because often when it comes to politics, I am sort of a leader. But here I was a follower: and it was a good...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The European Left in times of crises: lessons from Greece
The prospect of government did not generate or impose novel thinking, practices, or behaviours within the Greek left.
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Published in: HomeWhile the sun shines
A conversation with Ashish Ghadiali, film-maker, party activist, autonomous individual, about reinventing politics...
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Published in: HomeRe-thinking strategies for social change in Transeuropa
One of the most controversial elements of the strategy proposed by European Alternatives, Transeuropa and DiEM25 has...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Video games and socio-political change: interview with Victor Fleurot (2084/)
Why not use a medium at the heart of technological changes to express critical ideas on socio-political developments?
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Published in: Home4 things that struck me after visiting political spaces in 14 US cities
I call my homeland Aotearoa New Zealand. Where I’m from, biculturalism is not a radical position, it’s a common experience.
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Published in: HomeThe future of civil society is dependent on space
It’s hard to cross the threshold of a place that doesn’t feel like it’s for you.
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Published in: HomeThe politics of feelings
A meditation on the ‘millennials’ and several of the discussions at Team Syntegrity 2017.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Diary of an organiser: Team Syntegrity 2017
I have been a qualified facilitator for more than two decades, but had almost forgotten what this extraordinary...
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Published in: HomeMore mouthy male feminists please
Team Syntegrity 2017 light blue group: “It would be strategic to create feeling spaces where we can explore the...