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Mon Apr 25, 2016, 12:52 AM Apr 2016

The Commons Collaborative Economy Explodes in Barcelona


The Commons Collaborative Economy Explodes in Barcelona

Sunday, 24 April 2016 00:00
By Stacco Troncoso and Ann Marie Utratel, Commons Transition | Report


Cities have personalities -- they're often described as we would people. They can be dry, manic, laid-back, iconic. Barcelona is what you might call a tonic. Always known as a vivid and creative city, Barcelona is taking the lead as an exemplary change agent on the European stage. Its DIY vigor and urgent form of citizen-level democracy are palpable, contagious, and best of all, effective.

This is a city that has been reinvented by activism. A formidable woman by the name of Ada Colau, herself a longtime front-line activist for housing rights, is now the mayor. As a woman, as an activist, as a mayor, she's a good stand-in for the city itself and the radical positive changes it's making.

But that's not to say that Ada Colau is responsible for all the whirlwind political and civic change. Barcelona is not a city in reform from the top down; it's a city in transformation from the bottom up, and up, and up. It's taking on the challenges of economic and civic change from an inclusive and deliberate position, maturing its street-level praxis into a political force that won't be contained by its own borders. It's ready to share its hard-won knowledge and experience with others internationally.

Barcelona is not alone in its evolution. From our point of view, 2016 is shaping up to be a turning-point year in which the Sharing and Collaborative Economies enter a period of intense self-examination and reinvention, and the emergence of the Commons model or paradigm comes forward to affect powerful change. For example, OuiShare, early and perhaps earnest proponents of the Sharing Economy from its inception, has taken "After the Gold Rush" as its OuiShareFest 2016 theme title. Clever allusions to Neil Young aside, the sentiment expressed is quite clear. It's time to examine what's left after the public image spikes and crashes of so many Sharing Economy darlings; time to pick up the pieces and work harder than ever to re-invent, re-purpose what remains and, perhaps most of all, re-decentralize. Everything. .............(more)

http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/35768-the-commons-collaborative-economy-explodes-in-barcelona




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