Recartografías will organize a workshop entitled "Reclaiming the commons" within the 5th International Conference on Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity that will take place in Budapest from the 30th to the 5th September 2016.
Degrowth
is a movement which reminds us that infinite growth on a finite planet
is neither sustainable nor desirable. Degrowth deconstructs the myth
that growth is the central solution for the impasse our societies have
led us to. The movement tries to understand the convergence of the
crises we are experiencing and argues that they are interconnected. The
Degrowth movement tries to construct serene and democratic pathways
toward more social and environmental justice, well-being, meaningful
livelihoods, emancipation, conviviality and autonomy.
Budapest will host the 5th
International Degrowth Conference from the 30th of August to the 3rd of
September 2016. After Paris in 2008, Barcelona in 2010, Venice in 2012
and Leipzig in 2014, the conference, which focuses on ecological
sustainability and social equity, will be held in the Corvinus
University of Budapest.
First and foremost, the conference is
a meeting place of prominent academic researchers from across the
globe. Every two years the gathering offers them a ground for discussing
the latest developments in this new interdisciplinary field of
research. They focus on issues related to the breaching of environmental
limits and the failure of economic infrastructures to provide a
dignified existence in society. The scientific community also interacts
with practitioners during the conference in order to articulate viable
alternatives to the current socio-economic models.
Within this conference, a space will
also be designated for the wider public. Budapest will be the cradle of a
new initiative, called the Degrowth Week, which will create a new
platform for practical activities and workshops, partnership with local
initiatives, participatory discussions and debates among a wide circle
of stakeholders and cultural, artistic and creative programmes
throughout the city. During the spring of 2016, the wider public will be
invited to help the organisers curate the events of the Degrowth week.
Degrowth is not an entirely new issue
in Hungary. The conference will highlight the work of the renowned
Hungarian thinker Karl Polanyi and his seminal work “The Great
Transformation”. In addition to this foundational piece, degrowth
re-entered Hungary in 2011 with the Hungarian translation of Serge
Latouche’s book “Farewell to Growth.” Since then degrowth has been
fiercely debated in Hungary with the publication of several books, articles,
along with the organisation of public discussions and participatory
workshops. It is also influencing the development of practical local
initiatives like Cyclonomia or Cargonomia.
The conference is an opportunity for the global and the regional, the
contemporary and the historical to be linked through constructive
dialogue. In September 2016, the global degrowth community and global
communities interested in degrowth will pause to reflect, observe, learn
and discuss, as well as to enjoy a convivial atmosphere, in Budapest
and numerous communities around the globe.
If you have any questions or wish to inform us about your events, please feel free to contact the organization team:
contact@budapest.degrowth.org.
contact@budapest.degrowth.org.
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