course – P2P Foundation https://blog.p2pfoundation.net Researching, documenting and promoting peer to peer practices Tue, 05 Apr 2016 08:36:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.15 62076519 Enlivenment and Liberation: Bringing ‘Aliveness’ Back To Our World and Lives https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/enlivenment-liberation-bringing-aliveness-back-world-lives/2016/04/06 https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/enlivenment-liberation-bringing-aliveness-back-world-lives/2016/04/06#respond Wed, 06 Apr 2016 09:30:13 +0000 https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/?p=55368 A course at the Schumacher College with Andreas Weber and guests David Abram, Stephan Harding, Satish Kumar. Sarah Corbett and David Bollier (by videolink). Course dates: Monday, 18 April, 2016 to Friday, 22 April, 2016 “The current ideology of dead matter, mechanical causality, and the exclusion of experience from descriptions of reality in ecology and... Continue reading

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A course at the Schumacher College with Andreas Weber and guests David Abram, Stephan Harding, Satish Kumar. Sarah Corbett and David Bollier (by videolink).

Course dates: Monday, 18 April, 2016 to Friday, 22 April, 2016

“The current ideology of dead matter, mechanical causality, and the exclusion of experience from descriptions of reality in ecology and economy are responsible for our failure to protect aliveness in our world. But this view is wrong, because it omits that which is central to existence and our own basic underlying experience.

We therefore need to install a new ‘bios’ into our concept of reality, putting aliveness, the world as a living process of mutual transforming relationships, subjectivity, and expression, at its centre, thus bringing dualism to an end: an ‘Enlivenment’ view. This activity can be seen an ‘enlightenment 2.0′, caring not only for the liberation of the rational subject (as the historical enlightenment intended), but for the liberation of feeling and embodied inter-being with life around us.

The biosphere is not just the result of various forms of blind competition, but springs from the activities of a myriad of individual agents that interconnect in diverse ecologies of relationships. Enlivenment supplements, but does not substitute rational thinking and empirical observation (the core practices of the Enlightenment) with the ’empirical subjectivity’ of living experiences, and with the ‘poetic objectivity’ of meaningful expression.

The scope of the ‘Enlivenment’ perspective equals the shift in modern physics, realising that any observer is entangled with the system being observed. Biological entanglement happens emotionally and experientially through sharing aliveness with and relating existentially to other living subjects.

We need a ‘policy of life’ as a new political–philosophical attitude to make ‘deep sustainability’ possible. It will enlarge the idea of reality as iteration of ’empirical facts’ by sharing aliveness and describing and practicing relatedness and mutual transformation. Join us as we explore the concept of Enlivenment, how it impacts on the world and how we behave within it and how we can practice aliveness to find our own liberation.

What you will learn:

  • why modern biology is re-introducing feeling and meaning in order to counter-balance the prevailing view of organisms as machines
  • to look at and examine dualism in your own thoughts and actions
  • to look at neo-darwinistic paradigms that have created the illusions of separation and optimisation
  • to become aware of the true economics of nature
  • to re-experience yourself as an embodied being
  • to reconnect with your emotions and the experience of your own aliveness.

The week will include a workshop called ‘Craftivism’ – ‘slow activism’ that uses craft as a meditative tool to stop, reflect and act on injustice issues in a transformative and gentle way, a creative and thoughtful way of ‘doing’ activism.

This course is intended for people who want to approach sustainability on an emotional rather than technical level, for artists who want to understand the relation between poetic expressivity and organism, for members of organisations stuck in administrative processes, for people interested in the commons movement, for people interested in how to become more ‘wild’.”

Find more details about this course here.

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Exchange and Finance for the New Economy – Course https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/exchange-finance-new-economy-course/2016/03/25 https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/exchange-finance-new-economy-course/2016/03/25#respond Fri, 25 Mar 2016 11:35:58 +0000 https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/?p=55011 Thomas Greco to conduct a course on innovative exchange, finance, and economics this summer in Greece. Full title: “Exchange and Finance for the New Economy: Principles and Practice” “In the face of the ongoing global economic and financial crisis and increasing centralization of power, it is becoming ever more urgent that communities take the initiative... Continue reading

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Thomas Greco to conduct a course on innovative exchange, finance, and economics this summer in Greece.

Full title: “Exchange and Finance for the New Economy: Principles and Practice”

“In the face of the ongoing global economic and financial crisis and increasing centralization of power, it is becoming ever more urgent that communities take the initiative to implement mechanisms that assure the resilience and sustainability of their local economies. Of fundamental necessity are the provision of non-bank financing and locally controlled currencies and moneyless payment mechanisms that enable communities to control their own destiny and quality of life, and local enterprises to thrive.

Over the past three decades, a great many complementary currencies and exchange schemes have sprung up, gained some degree of acceptance and notoriety, then faded away.

This workshop will focus in on the reasons why none of them has become a significant factor in their community economies, and uncover the principles of design and implementation that need to be applied to make exchange alternatives more effective, robust, and scalable.

This course is designed especially for social entrepreneurs, enthusiastic agents of change, local government officials, and serious students who are ready to co-create a new sustainable and convivial economy from the bottom up. In this highly participatory workshop, we will use a combination of presentations, discussion groups (some on the beach), videos, and simulation games, to dive deeply into the process of exploring and developing innovative methods of finance, exchange, and value measurement.

It will be held from 24 June to 1 July, 2016 at the Kalikalos holistic summer school on the Pelion peninsula in Greece.

Moreover, there is the possibility of a couple substantial scholarships based on need. Last, Greek participants will get a 33% reduction.

Details and registration can be found here.”

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