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DAY 1
9.00—9.30 Introduction
Dr. Aleksandra Bilewicz (Institute of Rural and Agricultural Development, Polish Academy of Sciences) Dr. Bartłomiej Błesznowski (Institute of Applied Social Sciences, University of Warsaw)
9.30—11.00 Main Session
Towards the Regime of the Common
Chair: Dr. Mikołaj Ratajczak (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland) Dr. Michał Pospiszyl (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland) Symbiosis or Cooperation? On the Origin of Communism Dr. Łukasz Moll (University of Wrocław, Poland)
Commoning as the New Philosophy of Praxis. Between Flâneurs and Glaneuse Dr. Cezary Rudnicki (Independent Scholar)
The Cooperative Theory of Alliance
11.00—11.15 BREAK
11.15—12.45 Parallel Sessions
Cooperation and the Birth of Social Sciences Chair: Dr. Bartłomiej Błesznowski
Prof. Dr. Dieter Haselbach (Zentrum für Kultur- forschung, Germany)
Is there anything to learn from sociologist’s enga- gement for the co-operative movement of the interwar period in Germany?
Prof. Anne Kwaschik (Universitaet Konstanz, Germany)
Society as Experiment: Social Epistemology, Cooperative and Communal Practices in the Early 19th Century
Shaun Pitt (Northumbria University, Great Britain)
Historical and Contemporary Forms of Coope- ration on Rural Areas
Chair: Dr. Aleksandra Bilewicz
Dr. Heiner Grunert (Ludwig-Maximilians-Univer- sität München, Germany)
Collective rural ideas for future societies. Exam- ples from Poland and Yugoslavia in interwar Europe
Dr. Ilona Matysiak (The Maria Grzegorzewska University, Poland)
Elderly people as organizers of care provision in rural areas: examples of care cooperatives in the Netherlands and the Village Movement in the U.S.
Dr. Ruta Śpiewak (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
Alternative Food Networks as a Space of Food
12:45—14.15 Lunch and Networking Break
14:15—15.15 Keynote Speech
Dr. Marcelo Vieta (Ontario Institute for Studies on Education, Canada) Workers’ Self-Management in Argentina. Contesting Neo-Liberalism by Occupying Companies, Creating Cooperatives, and Recuperating Autogestión
15.15—15.30 BREAK
15.30—17.00 Parallel Sessions
The Commons in the Face of Ecological Crisis Chair: Aleksandra Gołdys (KIC-Climate, Poland)
Eduardo Erazo Acosta (Universidad de Nariño, Colombia)
The power of the ancestral philosophy of Alli kawsay (Buen Vivir) in the indigenous movements of Colombia
Jakub Crcha (Slovakia)
A return to the Commons: a potential critique from planetary perspective
Shachi Mokashi (Central European University, Austria)
Commoning and the Protection of Nature: A Criti- cal Intervention
Social History of Cooperative Institutions (I) Chair: Filip Leszczyński (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland)
Samuel Boscarello (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy)
Entrepreneurs of social conflict: cooperators and revolt leaders in the Italian crisis (1893-1894) Prof. Zofia Chyra-Rolicz (Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities, Poland)
The role of co-opertive leaders in establishing social community
Leo Marić (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Between Autonomy and State Control: Coopera- tive Ideas in Croatia in Interwar Period and the Second World War
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The Commons in the Face of COVID 19 Pandemia Chair: Dr. Bartłomiej Błesznowski
Dr. Claudia Firth (Birkbeck, University of London, Great Britain)
Covid-19 Mutual Aid and the Contribution Economy Dr. Dionysios Skliris (National and Capodistrian University of Athens, Greece)
The struggle between eco-fascism and ecommu- nism in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic Dr. Doron Timor (Tel Aviv University and "Yad Tabenkin" Institute, Israel)
"Community? Now, more than ever" – Intentional communities and the challenge of corona virus
Social History of Cooperative Institutions (II) Chair: Dr. Aleksandra Bilewicz
Prof. Patrizia Batillani (University of Bologna, Italy) Commons and commoning: the experience of the Italian cooperative enterprises at the turn of the millennium
Dr. Torsten Lorenz (Free University Berlin, Germany) Cooperatives and civil society. Historical evidence from Central and Eastern Europe (cca. 1850-1940) Prof. Sorin Radu (Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania)
Cooperatives in Interwar Romania.Agrarianism and Cooperative Economic Models
DAY 2
9.00—10.30 Parallel Sessions
10.30—10.45 BREAK
10.45—12.45 Parallel Sessions
Feminist Institutions of the Commons Chair: Dr. Ewa Alicja Majewska (Academy of Art in Szczecin, Poland)
Dr. Zofia Łapniewska (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
Prof. Monika Kostera (Jagiellonian University, Poland)
The Visible Hand and women's involvement in managing for the common good
Tereza Stejskalowa (Prague Film Institute, Czech Republic),
The Variety of the Contemporary Cooperative Institutions
Chair: Wojciech Mejor (“Dobrze” Cooperative) Sarah Holzgreve (Independent Scholar and GETI- DOS Fellow, Germany)
Commoning and utopia in the intentional com- munity of Alt Ungnade. Germany, and their meaning for socio-ecological transformation Dr. Andrzej Klimczuk (SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland)
Creative Ageing Policy and Future-Oriented Insti- tutions: Combining Silver, Creative, and Social
Dr. Paweł Sztabrowski (Powszechny Theatre, Warsaw, and Aleksander Zelwerowicz Theatre Academy in Warsaw, Poland)
Theatre as a Parallel Polis
Magdalena Kondas (University of Warsaw, Poland) Cooperatives in the development aid discourse
Maria-Daniela Pomohaci (University of Goettin- gen, Germany), Praveen Verma (Department of History, University of Delhi)
Workers’ Initiative: From Community Kitchen to Workers’ Cooperative
12:45—14.15 Lunch and Networking Break 14:15—15.45 Main Session
Economy, Technology, Mutual Aid
Chair: Dr. Cezary Rudnicki (Independent Scholar)
Dr. Marco Migliorelli (Sorbonne Business Schools, France) From Cooperativism to Commoning? Some reflections on the case of European Cooperative Banks
Prof. Aleksandra Przegalińska and Prof. Dariusz Jemielniak (Koźminski University, Poland) The incoming collaborative society
Jan Zygmuntowski (Koźminski University, Poland) Data commons stewardship: Embedding common good in data governance
15.45—16.00 BREAK
16.00—17.00 Concluding Remarks – Panel Discussion
Aleksandra Gołdys, Prof. Dr. Dieter Haselbach, Prof. Dr. Anne Kwaschik