Ravi d’accueillir le rdv de février du @collspaces au FabLab pic.twitter.com/ONAt4amlrT
— fablabSU (@fablabSU) 7 février 2018
Ravi d’accueillir le rdv de février du @collspaces au FabLab pic.twitter.com/ONAt4amlrT
— fablabSU (@fablabSU) 7 février 2018
By Sabine Carton (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CERAG)
Grenoble, the 13th of February 2018 – RGCS Coordinators : Guy Parmentier and Sabine Carton, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CERAG
Petit rappel! #RGCS Grenoble @collspaces @parmentierguy venez nous rejoindre @Coworkingre mardi 13 férvier 17h. Pour s’inscrire ; https://t.co/QgT4kSdDeM pic.twitter.com/WYmJV46GT1
— Sabine Carton (@sabine_carton) 9 février 2018
We thank CoWorkIn Grenoble for graciously hosting the event. We thank our two presentators : Maxime Mellard (Univ. Grenoble Alpes) and Rainer Kazig ( Social Geographer, CNRS UMR CRESSON- School of architecture, Grenoble) for their insightful presentations.
He reported how a collaborative space in Lyon (La Cordée) tries to stimulate creativity : the physical space, the organization, and people . He first comes back to the definition of creativity. He then analyzes how the space, the event organization as well as the state of … Read more
#Coworker #Maker #Hacker #FutureofWork
Open Walked Event-based Experimentations… Read more
By François-Xavier de Vaujany, Université Paris Dauphine – PSL
Pluriactif !
Les exemples abondent autour des nous : journaliste-écrivain, chauffeur privé-gérant d’une supérette, infirmier-professeur de yoga, enseignant en anglais-traducteur, freelancer multiple… Les pluriactifs n’ont jamais été aussi nombreux. Ils incarnent à la fois un espoir (dans la lutte contre le chômage et l’augmentation du niveau de revenu) et une inquiétude (notamment celle d’une société faite de travailleurs plus fragiles et plus dépendants).
Une étude du salon des microentreprises en dénombrait 4,5 millions en 2015. Ils sont plutôt jeunes (22 % des actifs de moins de trois ans auraient au moins deux activités) et pour 64 % d’entre eux motivés par la recherche de revenus complémentaires. Freelancers pour 10 %, associés pour 6 % ou dirigeants d’entreprise à hauteur de 5 %, ils sont 7 % à tester … Read more
Dear all,
I am particularly happy to share with you tonight the results of our online vote.
26 RGCS coordinators have voted online about the creation of 6 new RGCS chapters and the names of 17 new coordinators.
The opening of our new chapters in Milan, Singapore, Tokyo, Stockholm, Helsinki and New York has been validated by 100% of the votes!
Same thing for the names of the coordinators of each chapter!
Welcome to our new RGCS coordinators Perttu Salovaara, Nina Kivinen, Charles-Baptiste Gérard, Xavier Pavie, Matt Statler, Anne-Laure Fayard, Emilie Rheinhold, Lucia Crevani, Guy Parmentier, Amadou Lo, Cristina Rossi, Paola Rovelli,
Gianandrea Ciaramella, Chiara Tagliaro, Chiara Mizzi, Tadashi Uda and Tomazaku Abe.
Looking forward to meeting all of them ver soon in London!
Best
François-Xavier de Vaujany, president of RGCS
By Marie Hasbi (Université Paris II), Albane Grandazzi (Université Paris-Dauphine), Stéphanie Faure (Université Paris-Dauphine), François Delorme (Université Grenoble II, CERAG),Roser Pujadas (LSE) & Aurore Dandoy (Université Paris-Dauphine)
We would like to express our great appreciation to the following persons who have generously offered their help in the organization of this event.
Jonathan Schmidt (Phd student at CBS), Mogen Pedersen (Professor at CBS), Frederik Tauber (CCO of BLOXHUB), Rasmus Vestergrard (Coordinator of Copenhagen Fablab)
On the 5th July 2017 at Copenhagen, CBS hosted the first OOSE event. The main topic of this year is related to contradictions and paradoxes of the sharing economy. Indeed, sharing economy has a contested nature.
Our event was divided into three parts.
The first parts took place in Bloxhub. It started by a presentation of this innovative place by Jonathan Schmidt and Frederik Tauber.
BLOXHUB Copenhagen is an innovation space … Read more
By Marie Hasbi (Université Paris II), Albane Grandazzi (Université PSL Paris-Dauphine), Stéphanie Faure (Université PSL Paris-Dauphine), François Delorme (Université Grenoble II, CERAG),Roser Pujadas (LSE) & Aurore Dandoy (Université PSL Paris-Dauphine)
We would like to express our great appreciation to the following persons who have generously offered their help in the organization of this event.
Jonathan Schmidt (Phd student at CBS), Mogen Pedersen (Professor at CBS), Frederik Tauber (CCO of BLOXHUB), Rasmus Vestergrard (Coordinator of Copenhagen Fablab)
On the 5th July 2017 at Copenhagen, CBS hosted the first OOSE event. The main topic of this year is related to contradictions and paradoxes of the sharing economy. Indeed, sharing economy has a contested nature.
Our event was divided into three parts.
The first parts took place in Bloxhub. It started by a presentation of this innovative place by Jonathan Schmidt and Frederik Tauber.
BLOXHUB Copenhagen … Read more
The FNEGE (Fondation Nationale pour l’Enseignement de la Gestion d’Entreprise) will launch in January 2018 a study about new work practices.
It will be an opportunity to explore the relationships between the new world of work (e.g. collaborative entrepreneurship, freelancing, mobile work, remote work, coworking, makers, DIY…) and the old, secular world, of academia. Participants will analyze the possible role of universities and business schools in the transformation of organizations and society, what they do and what they could do to participate to these transformations. They will also analyze how new work practices could be adopted further by universities and business schools.
Pierre-Yves Gomez (EMLyonbusinessschool, IFGE) and François-Xavier de Vaujany (PSL, Université Paris-Dauphine, DRM) will be the coordinators of this project whose results will be presented in front of deans in June 2018.
L’enquête FNEGE 2018 will be in partnership with l’IFGE and RGCS.
For more information: Enquête FNEGE … Read more
by Amélie Bohas (Aix-Marseille Université), Constance Garnier (Telecom Paris-Tech) and Stéphanie Faure (Université PSL Paris-Dauphine)
In April 2017, a brand new RGCS (Research Group on Collaborative Spaces) chapter opened in Toulouse. So as to start this adventure in a collective and open way, a first convivial meeting gathering 30 people interested in the global RGCS dynamic and those who are especially concerned by the Toulouse’s chapter took place during the FabLab Festival. As Toulouse, through it’s festival organized by Artilect, became a major meeting point for fabbers and for all those who are sensitive to the open-fabrication-places growing movement, we focused this opening workshop on FabLabs & Research considerations :