Autogestio: Adventures into the New Economies of Catalonia
Friday 23rd October, 6:30 pm, Exeter Community Centre
You
are invited to the first screening of Enfable's film, Autogestió, which was
crowdfunded by our community in June this year. We travelled around Catalonia,
in the North-Eastern corner of Spain, to find out about social currencies, and
now we're bringing the ideas back to Exeter, to see if we can shape them in the
creation of our own New Economy.
Please
come to our screening on Friday 23rd October. The price is £E1 (1 Exeter
Pound)!
Autogestio: Adventures into the New Economies of Catalonia | Transition Exeter
Autogestió shared Hannah Watson's event.
The first screening of our film, Autogestió, is tomorrow night! 6:30pm, Exeter Community Centre. There will be drinks and nibbles smile emoticon Entry is £E1 (1 Exeter Pound!) After the film we'll be talking about how we can bring the new economy into being here, with Gill Westcott, from Transition Exeter, and Jay Tompt, a fellow filmmaker from the REconomy Project: Totnes, who went to Andalucia in the summer to find out about community projects there. Spanish stories aplenty!
Autogestió
Commons Economy — Cooperativa Integral Catalana
Autogestión: Aventuras en las nuevas economías catalanas
From 2011:
Peripherals Revolt: Spanish Square Occupation Movement Challenges Austerity and Worthless Elections - Anarkismo
And from 2008:
The Neo-Schumpeterian Model of Economic Development inthe Basque Country: The role of Social Economy
Which points to innovation:
Innovation economics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaAnd a new interpretation of 'creative destruction':
Principles of Neo-Schumpeterian Economics
See also:
Futures Forum: Peak-industrialisation
Futures Forum: Creating/destroying jobs >>> Creative Destruction and Artificial Intelligence
Futures Forum: "Another economy is possible" >>> 'orthodox' vs 'heterodox' economics
Finally:
Revolutionary Catalonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Living Utopia: a hopeful lesson from anarchist Catalonia | ROAR Magazine
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