PILLAR 1: INTRODUCTION TO PARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE • Do it Together. Practices and Tendencies of Participatory Governance in Culture in the Republic of Croatia READING GROUP KATARINA PAVIĆDecentralised Internationalism and Horizontalism • Peripheral Proposals, Mark Fisher and Nina Möntmann• Mark Fisher: Indirect Action: Some Misgivings About Horizontalism; in: Institutional Attitudes: Instituting Art in a Flat World, Pascal… Continue reading Participatory Governance
Month: June 2022
Monday
MONDAY, 19 / 9 / 2022 LECTURE — DVORANA OHRID / 10 – 11:30 H PASCAL GIELENCommoning Politics: Art, Civil Action and the Aesthetics of Vulnerability Since the financial crisis started at the end of 2007 a lot of governments do budget cuts in the cultural and artistic field. Inspired by the critical social theory… Continue reading Monday
Civic-public Partnerships
PILLAR 3: PRACTICES OF CIVIC-PUBLIC PARTNERSHIPS IN SOUTHEAST EUROPE Civic-public partnership represents a joint and collaborative effort and dialogue between the public and civil sector with the aim to implement a more quality, effective and efficient management of public resources in relation to conventional, traditional approaches. By sharing governing responsibilities and by creating meaningful partnerships… Continue reading Civic-public Partnerships
Public Goods / Commons
PILLAR 2: DEMOCRATIZATION OF CULTURAL PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE: PUBLIC GOODS / COMMONS Current concentration of economic power directly linked to the concentration of political power demands the creation of new forms of organization and governance which would ensure the radical democratisation of society in all spheres. In this respect, the progressive forces in the region should… Continue reading Public Goods / Commons
Participatory Governance
PILLAR 1: INTRODUCTION TO PARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE Description LECTURES 19. 9. / 10 – 11:30 h Pascal Gielen — Commoning Politics: Art, Civil Action and the Aesthetics of Vulnerability 22. 9. / 10 – 11:30 h Natalija Majsova — Cultural Policies & the Implications of Thinking in Terms of Creative Participation PANEL DISCUSSION 21. 9. /… Continue reading Participatory Governance
Presentation of the source book I in Zagreb
On 13 July, the presentation of the source book, “How to build networks and why?” took place in the park in front of the Booksa Literary Club. This manual for networking in the field of independent culture in Southeast Europe was presented by the authors Ana Letunić and Jovana Karaulić, and the conversation was moderated… Continue reading Presentation of the source book I in Zagreb
OPEN CALL: Summer School in Ohrid — Liquid Frameworks, Solid Institutions
OPEN CALL Have you been working or active in your local community and are interested in transforming your cultural surroundings? Would you like to learn how to work and organize from the bottom up by exchanging experiences and views with like-minded peers from Southeast Europe (SEE)? We invite you to apply for the 2022 Ohrid… Continue reading OPEN CALL: Summer School in Ohrid — Liquid Frameworks, Solid Institutions