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Revision as of 18:01, 27 July 2017
Contents
- 1 2017
- 1.1 22 July : What Municipalism and #FearlessCities could mean for New Zealand
- 1.2 21 July : The New Municipal Movements
- 1.3 21 July : Radical Municipalism: The Future We Deserve
- 1.4 10 July : A Just Future Starts at the Local Level
- 1.5 4 July : What if cities led the fight against climate change? – An interview with Mark Watts
- 1.6 3 July : Are Barcelona’s ‘superblocks’ a radical challenge to the neoliberal city?
- 1.7 27 June : How Madrid’s residents are using open-source urban planning to create shared spaces – and build democracy
- 1.8 26 June : Radical municipalism: demanding the future
- 1.9 20 June : Building the networked city from the ground up with citizens – Interview with Francesca Bria
- 1.10 15 June : Fearless Cities: A Dispatch from Barcelona
- 1.11 14 June : Sanctuary and refuge cities
- 1.12 12 June : How a Global Network of #FearlessCities is Making Racist Colonial Nation States Obsolete
- 1.13 7 June : From Citizen Platforms to Fearless Cities: Europe’s New Municipalism
- 1.14 7 June : A new international municipalist movement is on the rise – from small victories to global alternatives
- 1.15 25 May : Luigi de Magistris: “In Naples we are all illegal or no-one is”
- 1.16 7 May : Community Capital in Action: New Financial Models for Resilient Cities
- 1.17 25 April : What Makes an Empty Building in Naples a “Common Good”?
- 1.18 22 March : Random election, the G1000 and deliberation to change Madrid
- 1.19 20 February : R&C04 – Remunicipalisation of energy systems – Part 2
- 1.20 30 January : R&C04 - Remunicipalisation of energy systems – Part 1
- 2 2016
- 2.1 21 December : This is how people power wins an election: the story of Ahora Madrid
- 2.2 20 December : Common space for exchange: cities in transition and citizen struggles
- 2.3 15 November : “Cities will be a powerful antidote to Donald Trump”: Social scientist Benjamin Barber on the emergence of a new urban radicalism
- 2.4 4 October : Forget the nation-state: cities will transform the way we conduct foreign affairs
- 2.5 24 September : Barcelona en Comú’s Guide to Urban Revolution Stresses Shared Priorities over Party Politics
- 2.6 9 September : Mayors from 70 global cities are gathering to try to solve the world’s problems
- 3 2015
- 3.1 30 October : Cities, Inequality and the Common Good
- 3.2 14 July : The Commons Have Come to Town
- 3.3 9 June : 6 Lessons for the U.S. from Spain’s Democratic Revolution
- 3.4 1 June : From 'Smart City' to 'collective intelligence': radical change in Barcelona
- 3.5 27 May : Beyond Ada Colau: the common people of Barcelona en Comú
- 3.6 27 May : Towards a new municipal agenda in Spain
- 3.7 4 March : Barcelona en Comú: the city as horizon for radical democracy
2017
22 July : What Municipalism and #FearlessCities could mean for New Zealand
- Medium
21 July : The New Municipal Movements
- ROAR Magazine
21 July : Radical Municipalism: The Future We Deserve
- ROAR Magazine
10 July : A Just Future Starts at the Local Level
- Pirate Times
4 July : What if cities led the fight against climate change? – An interview with Mark Watts
- OuiShare
3 July : Are Barcelona’s ‘superblocks’ a radical challenge to the neoliberal city?
- PoliticalCritique
- The Conversation
26 June : Radical municipalism: demanding the future
- OpenDemocracy
20 June : Building the networked city from the ground up with citizens – Interview with Francesca Bria
- OuiShare
15 June : Fearless Cities: A Dispatch from Barcelona
- Urban Democracy Lab
14 June : Sanctuary and refuge cities
- OpenDemocracy
12 June : How a Global Network of #FearlessCities is Making Racist Colonial Nation States Obsolete
- Medium
7 June : From Citizen Platforms to Fearless Cities: Europe’s New Municipalism
- PoliticalCritique
7 June : A new international municipalist movement is on the rise – from small victories to global alternatives
- OpenDemocracy
25 May : Luigi de Magistris: “In Naples we are all illegal or no-one is”
- PoliticalCritique
7 May : Community Capital in Action: New Financial Models for Resilient Cities
- CooperativeCity
25 April : What Makes an Empty Building in Naples a “Common Good”?
- PoliticalCritique
22 March : Random election, the G1000 and deliberation to change Madrid
- OpenDemocracy
20 February : R&C04 – Remunicipalisation of energy systems – Part 2
- Energycommonsblog
30 January : R&C04 - Remunicipalisation of energy systems – Part 1
- Energycommonsblog
2016
21 December : This is how people power wins an election: the story of Ahora Madrid
- CommonsTransition.org
20 December : Common space for exchange: cities in transition and citizen struggles
- CommonsTransition.org
15 November : “Cities will be a powerful antidote to Donald Trump”: Social scientist Benjamin Barber on the emergence of a new urban radicalism
- Quartz
4 October : Forget the nation-state: cities will transform the way we conduct foreign affairs
- WeForum
- P2PFoundation
9 September : Mayors from 70 global cities are gathering to try to solve the world’s problems
- Quartz
2015
30 October : Cities, Inequality and the Common Good
- Huffington Post
14 July : The Commons Have Come to Town
- Commons Transition
9 June : 6 Lessons for the U.S. from Spain’s Democratic Revolution
- Commons Transition
1 June : From 'Smart City' to 'collective intelligence': radical change in Barcelona
- SmartCitiesDive
27 May : Beyond Ada Colau: the common people of Barcelona en Comú
- OpenDemocracy.net
27 May : Towards a new municipal agenda in Spain
- Commons Transition
4 March : Barcelona en Comú: the city as horizon for radical democracy
- ROAR Magazine