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3rd International Symposium #RGCS2019 “Creativity and (Co-)Creation in Changing Cities” 14th and 15th January 2019 in Barcelona
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3rd International Symposium #RGCS2019 “Creativity and (Co-)Creation in Changing Cities” 14th and 15th January 2019 in Barcelona
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3rd International RGCS Symposium #RGCS2019
“Creativity and (Co-)Creation in Changing Cities:
collectively organizing for new modes of production and innovation”
14th and 15th January 2019 - Barcelona
**** PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME **** (Version: 01/08/2019)
Monday, 14th of January 2019: Academic (Un)Conference Location: Universitat de Barcelona, Facultad de Economía y Empresas, Avinguda Diagonal, 690 - 696 (see Annex for directions)
8h30 - 9h00 Registration
9h00 - 9h10 Welcome address by Dean Ramon Alemany (Universitat de Barcelona), Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway (Universitat de Barcelona) & Héloïse
Berkowitz (CNRS, TSM Research)
9h10 - 9h50 Keynote by Andreea Gorbatai (UC Berkeley) (Building 690, Room Aula Magna)
“Collaborative Movements: Lessons for Co-Creating a Better World”
10h - 11h30
Parallel Sessions 1 in Building 696: Pecha Kucha presentations (see annex for presentation guidelines)
Session 1A Rethinking entrepreneurship and innovation, Room 2018
Chaired by Graeme Evans (University of the Arts London) Session 1B Transforming the City, Room 2019
Chaired by Pierre Laniray (Paris-Dauphine University)
Collaboration and Co-Creation in Waste Innovation, Graeme Evans Beyond the walls: organizing solidarity in the city for homeless, Lucie
Cortambert
Co-working Spaces: Catalysts for Collective Entrepreneurship, Nour
Alrabie Can artistic organizations renew the contemporaneous city?, Julia Parigot
Fostering Skills for the 21st Century: The Role of Fab Labs and
Makerspaces, Thierry Rayna & Ludmila Striukova
Open data ecosystems: what models to co-create service innovations in smart
cities?, Arthur Sarazin, Carine Dominguez-Péry & Khaled Bouabdallah
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In a deeptech incubator, neither startup founders nor startup joiners have
'developer' work habits", Benjamin Traullé & Jean-Michel Dalle
Strategic Cooperation Dynamics, Community Capacity Building and
Collaborative Practices in Second Tier Cities Regeneration Projects: The Bilbao
Case Study, Beatriz Plaza & Marisol Esteban
Self-Organized Teams and Co-creation among Crowdsourcing Workers in
Nigeria, Ayominku Idowu & Amany Elbanna
The concerted fabrication of the contemporary city: critical assessment of the
Bordeaux Bassins à Flots Case (La Fabrique concertée de la ville
contemporaine: bilan critique du cas des Bassins à Flots de Bordeaux), Sophie
Houdart, Eric Jolivet & Alain d'Iribarne
The homeless as an urban entrepreneur: exploring the informal
entrepreneurship of cities, Yoann Bazin
The contribution of collaboration in creating value within an innovative project
How stake holders in a collaborative work are organized to co-create value Case
study: « Algiers Smart City », Souraya Ismail & Imad Haroubia
11h30-12h00 Break
12h00 -
13h30
Parallel Sessions 2 in Building 696: Pecha Kucha presentations (see annex for presentation guidelines)
Session 2A Digital & New Workspaces, Room 2018
Thierry Rayna (Ecole polytechnique) Session 2B Community & New Workspaces, Room 2019
Chaired by Amadou Lo (Toulouse Business School)
„Alexa can hear us!" – How the use of new socio-technical systems in
digitized organizations change our communication, Jacqueline Lemme Collaborative Spaces as a communities of purpose, Alicja Koperska
Collective innovation and living labs of real estate : an institutionalization
of citizen participation?, Cathy Zadra-Veil & Benjamin Fragny
Semiotic models for analysing organizational culture: self-description and
semiosphere, Auli Kütt
Employee driven innovation and co-working spaces: an exploratory study,
Valentine Georget & Thierry Rayna
Social-return Coworking & Community Currencies: Increasing Inclusion and
Diversity within Social Innovation Communities for Community-based Socio-
economic Development, Anne Heslinga, Paras Pitafi & Sivhuang Lay
Living labs: a device for healthcare democracy?, Ingrid Fasshauer Symbiotic Spaces: How Makerspaces Simultaneously Support Exploration and
Exploitation, Andreea Gorbatai
The impact of new technologies on innovation practices: The case of digital
platforms, Cristian Granados & Montserrat Pareja
Third Places for the Third Mission? – What does the concept of Field
Configuring Events do for understanding new collaborative learning and transfer
formats in universities?, Bastian Lange
The role of collaborative spaces in developing new practices: case of an open
civic digital program, Sabine Carton
13h30 -
14h30 Lunch (on your own)
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14h30 -
16h00
Parallel Sessions 3 in Building 696: Pecha Kucha presentations (see annex for presentation guidelines)
Session 3A New work forms, Room 2018
Chaired by Janet Merkel (Technische Universität Berlin) Session 3B: Knowledge creation & transfer in new contexts, Room 2019
Chaired by Amélie Bohas (Aix-Marseille University)
“From new ways of working to new relationship with work in society and
organizations”. The « corporate slashers » case in a large French company,
Marie Dagorn
An exploration of surrealism as an esthetic activity in collective ethnographic
work, Heloise Berkowitz
New omnichannel spaces, Marc Bertier Comparing teaching methods in a University of the third age according to a
phenomenological view, Andrea Resca & Andrea Benetti
Paradoxical tensions between autonomy and control in coworking spaces: a
Foucauldian approach, Aurélie Leclercq-Vanderlannoitte
Drifting together in the city: towards new embodied narratives for collaborations
beyond academia?, François-Xavier de Vaujany, Aurore Dandoy & Albane
Grandazzi
The neoliberal perspective of social protection in collaborative spaces,
Hélène Bussy-Socrate
From the reconfiguration of physical learning spaces to the structuring of a
LearningLab Network and to the development of co-design practices, Valérie
Caraguel & Amélie Bohas
What should we disconnect from? An exploratory study of disconnection
practices in coworking spaces, Pierre Laniray & Najma Saidani
Libraries becoming learning centers, what do you expect?, Aurore Dandoy,
Renaud Delemontez, Claire Nguyen & Delphine Pillet
16h00 -
17h00
Parallel Sessions 4 in Building 696: Pecha Kucha presentations (see annex for presentation guidelines)
Session 4A Sociomateriality in new work spaces, Room 2018
Chaired by Aurélie Leclercq-Vanderlannoitte (CNRS, IESEG) Session 4B Transforming organizations and territories, Room 2019
Chaired by Ignasi Capdevila (Paris School of Business)
Performed boundaries in co-working spaces: interaction rituals as
facilitators of knowledge exchange in creative work, Yosha Wijngaarden
Coworking Rural: the experience of the Cowocat Rural network in Catalonia,
Ignasi Capdevila
Sociomateriality in the context of fab labs, Marcos Barros & Hung M.
Nguyen
Fab Region: The making of a Territorial Innovation Model based on Fab Labs,
Amadou Lo & Eric Michael Laviolette
Stronger together: collectively enhancing hybrid organizing at a social
entrepreneurship coworking space, Julie Fabbri & Benjamin Huybrechts
How organized are meta-organizations? Developing an analytical framework for
partial meta organizing, Heloise Berkowitz & Sanne Bor
The Spatiality of Coworking, Janet Merkel
Working in the margin? Collaborative spaces as nodes of a new mobility system
outside metropolises, Gerhard Krauss, Anne-Laure Le Nadant, Clément Marinos
& Raphael Suire
17h00 -
17h30 Break (Building 690, Room Aula Magna)
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17h30 -
19h00
Round Table moderated by Montserrat Pareja (Universitat de Barcelona), (Building 690, Room Aula Magna) Héloïse Berkowitz (CNRS, University Toulouse Capitole), Graeme Evans (University of the Arts London),
Bastian Lange (Multiplicities, University of Leipzig), François Xavier de Vaujany (Paris Dauphine University)
19h45 Concert at Jamboree Jazz & Dance Club, Plaça Reial, Barcelona
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Tuesday, 15th of January 2019: Academic (Un)Conference Location: Ca L’Alier, Carrer de Pere IV, 362, (see Annex for directions)
9h00 - 9h30 Arrival at Ca L'Alier
9h30 - 10h30 Presentation of 22@ by David Martinez (Fundacio Barcelona Institute of Technology)
10h30 - 12h00 Learning expedition
12h00 - 16h00 OWEE #RGCS2019
16h00 - 17h15
Round table on “Collaborative Spaces and New Modes of Organizing Work” at Ca L'Alier
moderated by Ignasi Capdevila (Paris School of Business):
Laia Benaiges (Espai La Magrana and LECO), Ricard Benitez (Generalitat de Catalunya), Susana Ezquerro (Peninsula / Canòdrom),
Joan Ras (Induct Spain), Ramon Ribera-Fumaz (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya)
17h15 - 17h30 Break
17h30 - 18h00 OWEE Exhibition of #RGCS2019
18h00 - 18h30 Closing Address by François-Xavier de Vaujany (Paris-Dauphine University)
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Local organizing committee Main contacts: Héloïse Berkowitz (CNRS, TSM Research), heloise.berkowitz@tsm-education.fr, Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway (Universitat de Barcelona), mpareja@ub.edu RGCS contacts: collaborativespaces@gmail.com RGCS Website: https://collaborativespacesstudy.wordpress.com/ RGCS on social media - Twitter: @collspaces / Instagram: @collspaces / LinkedIn: RGCS / Facebook: RGCS @collspaces Scientific board Héloïse Berkowitz (CNRS, TSM Research), Hélène Bussy-Socrate (Warwick Business School), Claudine Bonneau (ESG UQAM), François-Xavier de Vaujany (Paris-Dauphine University), Julie Fabbri (emlyon business school), Anna Glaser (ESCP Europe), Stefan Haefliger (Cass Business School), Pierre Laniray (Paris-Dauphine University), Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway (Universitat de Barcelona), Cristina Rossi (Polytechnic University of Milan), Viviane Sergi (ESG UQAM), Matt Statler (New York University), Tadashi Uda (Hokkaido University), Paula Ungurean (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia) FEES & CONTRIBUTION Participation is free of charge. A small contribution of 10 euros in cash will be asked to participate to coffee breaks. Lunch is at the charge of the participants. Drinks ordered on site will be at their charge. Concert ticket at Jamboree Jazz & Dance Club, (Plaça Reial): 2 euros BREAKS Informal and fun gatherings to get together and share ideas! PRESENTATION GUIDELINES: ACADEMIC PRESENTATION (UN)STANDARDS - PECHA KUCHA - 20 ILLUSTRATED SLIDES X 20 SECONDS We would like to propose an untypical but increasingly popular - even outside architecture and design worlds - PowerPoint presentation format for this academic conference. Hence, we would try to encourage interactive paper sessions, like engaging chit-chat to encourage dialogue and response. Pecha Kucha presentations imposes succinctness in speaking AND listening by avoiding text-heavy slides – but demands less preparation work than a TEDx speech! We therefore ask you to share only select ideas and thoughts on your topic to produce that elusive spark in the minds of participants. Pre-requisites
Send your final extended abstract ASAP
Read all the abstracts of your session - as a presenter or a listener! Best practices
Carefully choose and show 20 images – as a storyline, each for 20 seconds
Automate the animation of your presentation such that your talk flows with the projected images
Don’t use too much text and avoid bullet points You may add your comments and feedbacks on https://bit.ly/2sgfFQa
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VENUES Monday, 14th of January, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa Universitat de Barcelona Avinguda Diagonal, 690 - 696, 08034 Barcelona https://goo.gl/maps/wSw1aG5AGm82 Metro L3 (Zona Universitaria), several bus lines
Tuesday, 15th of January, Ca l’Alier: Carrer de Pere IV, 362, 08019 Barcelona https://goo.gl/maps/7Zn5LwrieQQ2 Metro L4 (Selva de Mar), Tramway T4 (Fluvià), several bus lines
Partners of the third RGCS symposium #RGCS2019
Founding partners of RGCS symposium
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