18: Politics at the grassroots level
The idea of Democracy as a nursery of cooperation and an instrument for peace has seen better days; but what if we fought for it and rediscovered it? We can begin top down or bottom up: What could happen if European nation-states’ competences were channelled towards a working and capable European Union, while simultaneously directing efforts to promote local autonomy at a grassroots level? Would this be a critical step forward to strengthening and rediscovering democracy?
How can we encourage civic activism initiatives to increase political participation, without overburdening them? What is the impact we should be seeking? This seminar will elaborate on this and address different research approaches for participative policy-making.
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M.Sc. Philippe NARVAL
General Secretary, European Forum Alpbach, Vienna
1994-1996 | Scholarship holder/Student, Lester B. Pearson United World College, Victoria |
1996-1997 | National Service/Gedenkdienst, Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial, Jerusalem |
1997-1998 | Community Service Coordinator, American International School, Cochabamba |
1998-2003 | BA, King's College, London |
2000-2001 | Exchange Year, Universidade de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte |
2003-2004 | Exhibition Coordinator, Künstlerhaus Wien |
2004-2005 | Programme Manager, Concordia, Chisinau |
2005-2010 | Programme Officer, Light for the World, Vienna |
2010-2011 | MSc, University of Oxford |
since 2012 | General Secretary, European Forum Alpbach, Vienna |
Dr. Dieter HOFFMANN-AXTHELM
Head, Bürgerstadt AG, Berlin
1970-1980 | Lecturer, Art Theory, Art Didactics, Learning Psychology, Art Psychology, University College of Teacher Education, Berlin |
1972-1974 | Assistant, Departement of Architecture, Technical University Berlin |
Since 1975 Co-editor, Ästhetik und Kommunikation, Berlin | |
1975-1985 | Journalist, Arch+, Berlin |
1975-1980 | Scientific preoccupation with perception problems |
Since 1978 Scientific preoccupation with urbanism; urbanistic projetcs in Kassel, Vienna, Berlin | |
1996-1999 | Planwerk Innenstadt, BERND ALBERS - Gesellschaft von Architekten mbH, Berlin |
2000 | Co-founder, Bürgerstadt AG, Berlin |
Since 2005 Voluntary commitment, Priegnitz | |
2010 | Foundation of WHA-Stiftung Perleberg |
Dr. Jan-Hendrik KAMLAGE
Head of Coordination, Project Participedia, KWI - Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, University of Duisburg-Essen
1997-2005 | Political Science, University of Bremen |
2001-2002 | Political Science, Mid Sweden University, Sundsvall |
2005 | Researcher, Project "Organised Civil Society and European Governance", University of Uppsala |
2005-2011 | Ph.D., Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences, University of Bremen |
2009-2011 | Parliamentary Assistant to Dr. Matthias Güldner, Björn |
Fecker, Dr. Zahra Mohammadzadeh, Bündnis 90 - Die Grünen, Bremen Parliament/ Bremische Bürgerschaft, Bremen | |
2012 | Head of Coordination, Project "Anwendung von Methoden und Prozessen zur partizipativen Bürgerbeteiligung bei ökologisch relevanten Investitionsentscheidungen" with Prof. Dr. Claus Leggewie, KWI - Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, University of Bremen |
2012-2013 | Scientific Assistant to Prof. Claus Leggewie, German Advisory Council on Global Change, Berlin |
2012-2016 | Postdoc and Researcher in different projects, KWI - Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, University of Duisburg-Essen |
since 2016 | Coordinator of the research field "Culture of Participation , KWI - Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, University of Duisburg-Essen |