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From: "Benni Baermann" <[email protected]>
To: "Freunde des Maquis" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 5:38 PM
Call for Papers
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2. Oekonux-Konferenz
1.-3. November 2002
Technische Universit�t Berlin
Project Oekonux
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Since July 1999 the Project Oekonux (http://www.oekonux.org) deals
with the question, whether and to what extent the principles of the
development of Free Software - valuelessness, individual
self-unfolding, collective self-organization, and global networking -
can give crucial impulses for a new society.
Day by day Free Software practices a new model of production. We think
about the question, whether this model can be transferred to other
fields of society, or, respectively, study examples where it is - in
rudimentary form - already transferred.
On this basis utopian thoughts are discussed, including thinking about
possible forms of organization of a society, in which individual and
collective self-unfolding is the main source of societal productivity,
and thus as a perspective abolishes the current form of economy based
on wage labor, money, and exchange. In these reasonings the way of
production of Free Software is the germ form of a model of a society
based on voluntary and self-organized cooperation. In other reasonings
inn the project Free Software is a text book example for a working
self-organization.
The discussions in the project are underpinned by an exact observation
of the current developments in the Free Software sector and other
fields, which try to transfer their principles. This includes critical
voices inside and outside of the project.
The Conference (www.oekonux-konferenz.org)
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Contributions to the conference can come from a wide spectrum, but
should make clear there relation to the principles of Free Software
laid out above.
This will be the second conference of this kind. The first one took
place in April 2001 in Dortmund and was very successful. It is
documented extensively under http://erste.oekonux-konferenz.de.
Discussions which started there in the meantime have been deepened and
of course can be continued on the second conference.
Contributions from the following fields are appreciated:
Free Software
Experiences from projects, success stories, but also conflicts,
contradictions (for example making money vs. self-unfolding, wage
labor vs. Free Doing, etc.) as well as studies about the
phenomenon of Free Software
Transfer of the principles of Free Software
Presentation of projects or only thoughts, which transfer the
principles of the development of Free Software to other fields of
human life or the roots of these principles in older systems
(science, art, ...)
Technological development
Examples of open and cooperative development of technology, how
does sustainable technology without domination look like and how
can it be developed. Which significance do Free Standards have?
What may such a technological development may mean for ecological
questions?
Alternative or anti-economy
Theoretical models of the abolition of exchange, labor, and
money, practical experiences in projects, contradictions of
theory and practice
Science
Scientific researches about the changes in the world of labor
with a perspective on the abolition of the labor society
Politics
Thoughts from the sector of political organizations regarding
Free Software, their principles or the relation between state and
Free Software
Culture
Free Music and Free Formats, experiences and projects, new
developments in different fields of culture, Free Encyclopedias,
...
Subjectivity
The new role of subjectivity, acting differently in Free
Projects, self-organization and self-unfolding, theoretical
reflections and practical experiences
Power, domination, and liberation
During the last year these issues and their relation to Free
Software have been a very controversial field in the project. Is
there power or even domination in Free Software? How does Free
Software relate to the concept of free cooperation? Free Software
and patriarchy?
Free Software, globalization and value criticism
How do the theories discussed in the project relate to the
currently hot debated other critical theories (Empire, Krisis,
...). What do our discussions have to to with globalization?
How can Oekonux become practical?
Interesting are ideas for concrete projects, which try to
practice our ideas. Free Licenses for other fields, gratis shops,
...
The planned conference shall give room to bundle, collectively
re-discuss and make fruitful for all thoughts, which developed in
different places independently. Besides to get to know each other on
talks and workshops the respective current state of the discussion
shall be presented.
Speakers wanted
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People interested in giving a talk or preparing a workshop please
submit a short outline of their intentions to Project Oekonux
[mailto:[email protected]].
Deadline for outlines for a talk or a workshop is
1. September 2002
Decision about the chosen contributions is until 15. September 2002.
The conference languages are German and English. Translators are
needed!
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