📢 Early bird registration extended until May 15 for #IASC2023 conference!
Topic: “The #commons we want: between historical #legacies and future collective actions”
🗓️June 19–24, 2023
📌#Nairobi, #Kenya
Don't miss out & register now👉https://t.co/63M4RZB9Id
Dear friends,
My collaborator in Malawi, Carl Meyer, reports that his country is absolutely devastated by cyclone Freddy. Salesforce is matching any donations made via this crowdfunding website. Consider donating and please retweet. Thank you! -- Charlie https://t.co/7u2NWXzPrt
📢 Now open: Early bird registration for the upcoming #IASC2023 conference!
Topic: “The #commons we want: between historical #legacies and future collective actions”
🗓️June 19–24, 2023
📌#Nairobi, #Kenya
Be part of it & register now👉https://t.co/63M4RZABSF
Are you a @UMassAmherst faculty member with a research project idea that addresses public interest technology challenges while also reducing societal disparities? Feb 1 is the deadline to apply to PIT@UMass’ 2023 Faculty Fellowship Program! https://t.co/XDnMVvikNg
Want to build your own robot? 🤖 The #UMassAmherst#Makerspace lets you make that dream a reality! They have the space, tool, and know-how. Now they want to connect you with other makers and mentors. 🛠 Click to learn more 👉 https://t.co/R2H87FwLaZ
📸 - @umassamherstmakerspace
As a @NewAmericaPIT member institution, @UMassAmherst faculty and scholars are eligible to apply for a seat in a Wiki Scholars course focused on bolstering the availability and accuracy of information about public interest technology on Wikipedia. https://t.co/TrwyhIdHo9
World Commons Week 2022 - Next up! December 9th – IASC Europe Region keynote. Giuseppe Micciarelli speaks on “Emerging and necessary commons': governance issues in the interaction with the State and the Market.” Time: 1-2 pm CET (UTC +1). https://t.co/3H9NtDqwk4 @iasc_commons
"We are talking about a platform that’s shaping how a whole generation is learning to perceive the world." @HamedZamani on the impact of TikTok during #techinthenews
Reminder! December 7th, 12-1 pm (UTC -6). World Commons Week's North America Region keynote. Xavier Basurto Guillermo speaks on “Local and global lessons on aquatic foods.” https://t.co/5S8zEUXfIR @iasc_commons @tanyaheikkila
A wonderful talk yesterday by Erin Matariki Carr (Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti Awa) on New Zealand's "Te Urewera Act." The law grants the Te Urewera forest "...all the rights, powers, duties... of a legal person." Missed it? The video is downloadable at https://t.co/icki0rvJvx @iasc_commons
World Commons Week 2022 has started! The viewing and community voting is now open for the video contest. To view finalists, visit https://t.co/bPqY5cdtrX @iasc_commons
World Commons Week webinars start today! In 15 minutes James Murombedzi speaks on “Westphalian Sovereignty and the Free-Rider Conundrum in the Atmospheric Commons: Examining Global Governance Regimes for Addressing Climate Change Adaptation.” https://t.co/PmUaWuCab0 @iasc_commons
Happy @IASC_commons World Commons Week 2022! To start the week, check out the three finalists for the video contest, and if you are an IASC member, vote for your faavorite! https://t.co/bPqY5cdtrX
P10. We also close on December 10th – the Teaching the Commons Video/Podcast contest winner, chosen through community voting, is announced on the website and at the end of the Early Career Network session. Join us! @iasc_commons