
A group of participants joined Team Syntegrity in Barcelona in 2017 to address the question:
In the context of several major interconnected global crises, how can civil society help to renew our democracies to rise to the challenge?
Together they made recommendations under twelve topic headings that we want to explore further with them and our readers and partners over the coming months. See the initial results here.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The birth of an idea: done.com
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Published in: HomeTeam Syntegrity
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Published in: HomeFireworks nights
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Published in: HomeFighting in the left corner
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Published in: HomeIntercommunication in Barcelona, past and future
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Published in: HomeMeeting Lofa
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Published in: HomeLet’s not ‘politicise’: let’s skill
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Published in: HomeSafe spaces, bagpipes and houmous
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Published in: HomeChange in a consensual way
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Published in: HomeWhile the sun shines
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Published in: HomeRe-thinking strategies for social change in Transeuropa
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Published in: HomeThe future of civil society is dependent on space
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Published in: HomeThe politics of feelings
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Published in: HomeMore mouthy male feminists please
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Published in: HomeTeam Syntegrity emergent
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?From civil society to political society
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?What the hell is going on in Macedonia?
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Published in: digitaLibertiesLoomio and the problem of deliberation
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Published in: HomePortrait of the artist and The Confession, Part One
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The capitalism tribunal
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Published in: HomeRenewing the Latin American connection
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Saving Europe: reformulating the rules
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The Canary Islands, Spain’s paradise lost