Il Campus di European Alternatives ha riunito centinaia di attivisti provenienti da tutta Europa in un ambiente campus di tre giorni per la riflessione, l’apprendimento e la strategia, unendo idee, pratiche e proposte per costruire su lotte comuni per la democrazia e l’uguaglianza in Europa e oltre. Il Campus è stato il primo passo verso la costruzione di nuovi ingressi per il cambiamento delle politiche e la ridefinizione della narrativa europea dominante.
Edizione 2014: Fix Europe
Dal 21 al 24 ottobre 2014, 70 attivisti provenienti da tutta Europa si sono uniti in un ambiente campus di tre giorni per riflettere, imparare e strategizzare, unendo idee, pratiche e proposte per costruire su lotte comuni per la democrazia e l’uguaglianza in Europa e oltre. Il Campus è stato il primo passo verso la costruzione di nuovi ingressi per il cambiamento delle politiche e la ridefinizione della narrativa europea dominante.
Edizione 2016: Shifting Baselines
All’edizione 2016 del Campus ci siamo proposti di lavorare su quattro aree principali: media, reti, istituzioni e artivismo. Si tratta di aree su cui abbiamo lavorato da diversi mesi a diversi anni e in cui abbiamo raccolto reti e competenze nuove ed esistenti per rafforzare i nostri risultati.
Lo spostamento delle linee di base lascia aperta la direzione in cui avviene lo spostamento. Per noi significa che dobbiamo lavorare per spostare l’Europa in una direzione che possiamo definire avanzata, radicalmente democratica, basata sui beni comuni e in grado di soddisfare le esigenze di tutti. Abbiamo gli strumenti per risolvere le sfide di oggi, se le inquadriamo nel modo giusto. Altrimenti stiamo combattendo i problemi, le questioni e le guerre di oggi con le strutture di ieri. Crediamo che la collaborazione al di là dei nostri confini e delle nostre discipline, la costruzione e il rafforzamento delle nostre reti e dei nostri strumenti sia un modo per reagire e proporre un cambiamento delle linee di base. Abbiamo creato un ambiente di lavoro durante 3,5 giorni intensi, fuori dalla città, che ci ha permesso di raggiungere risultati concreti. Questo ha significato mettere insieme un mix di persone in grado di affrontare le sfide che ci siamo dati e che sono radicate nelle pratiche e nei luoghi in cui assumere e continuare i frutti del nostro lavoro.
Obiettivi generali del Campus
- Creare e rafforzare le reti con i partner
- Trovare le migliori strade per combattere l’ascesa dell’estrema destra in Europa
- Condividere e scambiare le migliori pratiche per creare movimenti transnazionali
Profili dei partecipanti
Quando affrontiamo la politica, l’arte, la tecnologia e i media, ci impegniamo per la diversità in termini di genere, alfabetizzazione tecnologica e background professionale, oltre che di competenza. Mettiamo insieme un mix selvaggio di persone per stimolare la creatività collaborativa. Ci sono persone che provengono da esperienze di base, pratiche artistiche politiche, esperti che lavorano nei processi municipali, creatori di media, valichi di frontiera e uomini e donne con diverse competenze, orientamenti politici, passioni e talenti.
Countries Involved
Europa
Duration of Project
2014 - 2018
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The Myth of Europa – January 2009
With articles by Alfredo Jaar, Josefina Alcazar, Paul Gilroy, Sandro Mezzadra, and more.
The Myth of Europa – March 2009
With articles by Samir Amin, Boyan Manchev, Carlos Vergara, Rasheed Araeen, and more.
The Myth of Europa – May 2009
With articles by Etienne Balibar, Rosi Braidotti, Immanuel Wallerstein, Oliver Charnin and more.
The Myth of Europa – October 2009
With articles by Saskia Sassen, Sandro Mezzadra, Nikos Papastergiadis, Umut Erel, and more.
The State of the Media in Italy: A European Problem
European Alternatives published a Dossier on the state of media freedom and pluralism in Italy, concluding that ongoing intimidation and censorship in the country constitutes a European problem
Manifesto of the Appalled Economists
The Manifesto of the Appalled economists offers a critical presentation of ten premises that still inspire decisions of public authorities all over Europe every day, despite the fierce denial brought by the financial crisis and its aftermath. These are pseudo…
European Elections Guide 2009
A a guide to the manifestos of the European-level parties and groupings standing in the elections. We believe that the only way a democratic Europe will be built is with informed voters who hold their elected representatives to account on…
Transeuropa Festival 2011
The 2011 edition of the Transeuropa Festival journal. Includes interview with artists and speakers and the full programme of the Festival happening in different cities.
Transnational Dialogues Journal 2011-2012
First edition of the TD journal with interviews, research and analysis coming the artistic residencies in Brazil and China.
Towards a transnational democracy for Europe
A policy report analysing the possibilities of a transnational democracy for Europe through a participative constitutional process.
Transeuropa Journal 2012
This new edition of the Transeuropa journal address three main themes: the economic crisis and the possibility of alternatives to austerity measures; the new forms of political mobilisation and their potential for rethinking democracy; and migration and movements as an…
Transeuropa Festival Journal 2013
This edition of the journal brings interviews, essays and articles reflecting on the three word slogan: Imagine, Demand, Enact of the 2013 Festival edition.
Citizens Manifesto for the 2014 European elections
The Citizens Pact is a bottom-up effort to bridge the infamous democratic deficit in Europe. This process empowers citizens to take action, to participate in the development of a European political sphere, and to ensure the 2014 European Parliament elections…
Transnational Dialogues 2014
What is the role of the creative forces in questioning the present? How are social, economic and cultural contradictions situated in our global cities, and what creative strategies are being developed to address them? The 2014 edition of the TD…
Transeuropa Caravans 2014
What does ‘the Europe from below’ look like? What are the issues that people in Europe organise and rise up for? Following a three-year participatory process, we collected citizen-led policy proposals at EU level for a Citizens Manifesto.
The Charter of Lampedusa
“The Charter of Lampedusa” and the quest for alternative citizenship and migration policies at the EU level.
A State of Democracy: Towards Citizen Rights Protection
A policy report published along with the European Civic Forum that includes a number of practical recommendations to the European institutions to face the threats to fundamental rights in the EU.
Shifting Baselines of Europe
This book opens the often narrow discourse on the future of Europe and criticises the false dichotomy between nationalism on the one hand and a neoliberal version of Europe on the other.
Transnational Dialogues Journal 2016
2016 edition of our TD journal. Includes interviews, articles and research conclusions from the artistic residencies in Brazil and China.
Civil Society of the Western Balkans Summit Series
A report with the political recommendations for EU leaders and representatives after the Civil Society Forum celebrated in Paris around the topics of migration, climate change, bilateral disputes, youth cooperation and democratic governance.
Ten Years of European Alternatives
A book to tell the story of the first decade of European Alternatives. How everything started? How to imagine a future beyond the nation state?
Transeuropa Journal 2017
The journal of the 2017 edition of Transeuropa Festival Convergent Spaces, brings interviews and articles by Rosi Braidotti, Gesine Schwan, Carmen Castro and Ann Marie Utrate, among many other.
The Myth of Europa
On the occassion of the 10th anniversary of European Alternatives we publish a compilation of all the issues of The Myth of Europa, the first magazine by European Alternatives for a new transnational thought and culture.
The Right to Truth
Stories and conversations about women associated with the movement for women’s liberation and emancipation and different works that embodied the struggle for women’s liberation. A joined publication with the Visual Culture Research Centre Kiev.
The down of a Europe of many visions
What the European election manifestos tell us about the conflict, paralysis, and progress ahead? Published in cooperation with the London School of Economics.
Citizens of Nowhere: How Europe can be saved from itself
This book is at once a narrative of the experience of activism and a manifesto for change. Through analysing the ways in which neoliberalism, nationalism and borders intertwine, Lorenzo Marsili and Niccolò Milanese – co-founders of European Alternatives – argue…
Wir Heimatlosen Weltburger
Citizens of Nowhere (German edition). Lorenzo Marsili und Niccolò Milanese stellen Aktivistinnen und Aktivisten vor, in deren Handeln Alternativen zum Status quo aufscheinen. Sie analysieren, wie Neoliberalismus und Globalisierung die Menschen zu ohnmächtigen Bürgern machen, in denen das Gefühl wächst,…
Transeuropa Caravans 2019: Best practices and recommendations
Together they tell us a story which shows that inclusive Europe is possible when civil society, local authorities and the EU institutions join their forces together.
Transeuropa 2019: ÜBERMAUER / BEYOND THE WALL
In 2019, TRANSEUROPA Festival joins hands with BAM – Biennale Arcipelago Mediterraneo, a powerful new initiative launched in 2017 by the City of Palermo. The journal brings interviews and articles with some of the key speakers and artists participating in…
Rejuvenating Europe’s Democracy
The policy report ‘Rejuvenating Europe’s democracy’ comes at the end of a significant three year transnational study of the way young people do politics in Europe today, in a context of rising inequalities: EURYKA.
Legal memorandum to the European Labor Authority
In 2020, at least 17 million European citizens live or work in another Member State. Among these European citizens are a large number of mobile young workers. The objective of this memorandum is to lead to the establishment of a…
Protecting citizenship rights of young mobile European workers
In the context of the combined recession and pandemic that Europe is now entering, the risks to the European citizenship rights of young Europeans are increased. It is vitally important not only that the European Union supports the rights of…
Planetary Politics
The global crisis of our time involves a complex of ecological, economic, technological and migratory challenges that no state is able to control. The result is a provincialization of our democracies with respect to the new planetary powers confronting humanity;…
Protecting and Informing Young European Workers – Issue 1
Workers Without Borders advocates for the European Institutions to do more to protect the rights of workers who move. In particular, it calls on the newly established European Labour Authority (ELA) to take initiative in to protect the rights of…
From the Sea to the City: Ideas, good practices and next steps for a welcoming Europe
This report is the account of the four conferences held over the course of 2020 as part of the initiative From the Sea to the City, involving EU representatives, city represenatives, mayors and civil society to promote a progressive change…
The Rise of Insurgent Europeanism
Civil society in Europe and its attitudes towards the European project have changed dramatically in the past decade of multiple crises. This study mapped, tracked and monitored developments in European civil society over a two-year period, revealing the nature and…
Best Practices & Policy Demands of Migrant Workers – Issue 2
This report offers insights into the legal vacuum of EU labour and social policy in three sectors which may exhibit some innovative practices but depend above all on a significant number of migrant workers: platform work, care work and agricultural…
What’s in an experiment? Opportunities and risks for the Conference on the Future of Europe
This brief gathers together proposals put forward by participants in the EUI-STG transnational democracy forum with diverse areas of expertise (in academia, think tanks, policy, NGOs, journalism); and it therefore serves as a document of collective suggestions and agenda-setting for…
Between Land And Sea
BETWEEN LAND AND SEA engages more than 50 artists, workers, researchers, migrants, fishermen, farmers and citizens from Palermo, Tunis, Bremen, Beirut, New York, Abidjan, Berlin, Hamburg, Brussels, Dakar, Bamako to examine and critically reflect the existing connections between port cities…
The Online Handbook for Transnational Activists
The Online Handbook for Transnational Activists is a publication focused on theory and practice of transnational struggles for equality and justice in the past, the present, and the future. Originally, a book publication was envisaged, but more recent considerations due…
No to War in Europe!
No to War in Europe! This is not a simple slogan, but an appeal to take action. As the confrontations at the Ukrainian-Russian border intesify, not only political leaders, but also actors of the civic society, should raise their voice…
Transeuropa Festival Journal 2022
The 2022 edition of TRANSEUROPA unfolds from three central themes that reflect on the most urgent challenges we are facing today: Decolonize, Decarbonise, Democratize. Our curatorial theme focuses on the combination of scientific and technical knowledge but also on holistic…
Workers Without Borders?
The report pays particular attention to the situation of mobile workers from the region in Germany, given its economic size and recent visa liberalisation, but also brings in examples and considerations from throughout the EU.
Illiberal Democracies in Europe
“Illiberal Democracies” in Europe: An Authoritarian Response to the Crisis of Liberalism. Edited by Katerina Kolozova and Niccolò Milanese. Assistant Editor Christopher A. Ellison
Decolonising Europe
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Artsformation Catalogue
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Manifesto for Housing Justice (English)
Today, in the year 2023, we are all in a very critical period. The cost of living has exploded. Skyrocketing house prices are doubled by the explosion of utility and food prices, while incomes have stagnated. More and more people…
Manifesto for Housing Justice (Cluj)
Transeuropa Festival Journal 2023
Room to Bloom Digital Catalogue
Unlearning Guide #1: How we turn intersectional solidarity from academic theory into lived practice through political relational work (German)
Unlearning Guide #2: How popular education from below is transforming people, communities and societies (German)
Unlearning Guide #3: How we reach, engage and win over people politically through 1:1 conversations, actions & strikes (German)
EU PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS 2024 FACTSHEET
Ahead of the EU Parliament elections 2024, we are publishing an election guide, which analyses the manifestos of the different parties and analyses how they positionate themselves on key topics.
EA Journal Issue 6 EU Elections 2024 Special Issue
EA Journal Issue 5
EA Journal Transeuropa 2023 Romanian Edition
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