SEWF Fringe Day
From 9 to 13 October SEWF Week '23 takes place, organized by the Social Enterprise World Forum. On the 10th is Fringe Day: a collections of related (and mostly free) … Continue reading SEWF Fringe Day
From 9 to 13 October SEWF Week '23 takes place, organized by the Social Enterprise World Forum. On the 10th is Fringe Day: a collections of related (and mostly free) … Continue reading SEWF Fringe Day
During the book launch of ‘Together: Towards collaborative living’, the authors will explain why collaborative living is experiencing a revival in the Netherlands and what best housing practices enable this … Continue reading Book launch + Q&A – Together: Towards Collaborative Living
We would like to invite you for an online session hosted by De Haagse Hogeschool and CollectieveKracht. During this webinar we exchange ideas about the collaboration between health institutions, housing … Continue reading Webinar – Accelerating actions in living and caring for the elderly
Max Harleman, Assistant Professor of Public Administration at the Georgia College & State University, will start off the new season of the SEICA Open Seminars. He will present his upcoming … Continue reading Open Seminar Talk: Max Harleman (GCSU)
Join us for the next Open Seminar Talk where SEICA visiting fellow Dr. David Soto-Oñate will present a work in progress project called "A polycentric approach for a post-growth social … Continue reading SEICA Open Seminar Talk: David Soto-Oñate
Professor Darinka Czischke and PhD researcher Sara Lia Brysch organize a discussion that will feature insights of two recent publications: 'Together: Towards Collaborative Living' (Czischke, Peute & Brysch) and 'Towards a new Existenzminimum: defining … Continue reading Research seminar -‘Together: The Dimensions of Collectivity in Collaborative Housing’
In cooperation with KNHM and Triodos bank. More info follows.
During the event, a panel discusses the role of energy communities in the energy transition. The panel consists of: The event also includes the presentation of two European Union projects:
The Oxford Centre for Economic and Social History organizes the workshop 'Non-rivalrous, non-excludable: an interdisciplinary workshop on the evolution of public goods in history'. It explores the evolution of public … Continue reading Workshop: Public Goods in History
As part of the Economic and Social History Seminar, professor Tine De Moor from the Erasmus University Rotterdam will present a paper titled 'Spreading from below. on the diffusion and … Continue reading Oxford seminar series – Tine De Moor – ‘Spreading from below’
Professor Tine De Moor from (Erasmus University Rotterdam) will give a presentation titled ‘Spreading from below. on the diffusion and scaling of institutions for collective action in early modern Europe.’ … Continue reading Institute of Historical Research Seminar – Tine De Moor ‘Spreading from below’
Join us for the next Open Seminar Talk with Dr. Enrique Santamaría Echeverría. He is a researcher at Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University and is an affiliate researcher of … Continue reading SEICA Open Seminar Talk: Enrique Santamaría