Ecological Sustainability and the Urgency for TSI today
The quote from Wangari Maathai very nicely introduces this short piece of writing. It suggests that in our work in or with social...
Reflections on Rotterdam as a Critical Turning Point
Our social, economic and political systems and the welfare-capitalism model could be re-designed and made to work much better: to be more...
Learning for Change: Universal Income
On the 14th of September, four pioneers working towards the realization of basic income came together for a panel discussion convened by...
Learning for Change: Social innovation and Hybridity
Dr. Philip Marcel Karré is a senior researcher at Inholland University of Applied Sciences, lecturer at the Erasmus University Rotterdam...
Learning for Change | The secrets of successful boundary workers: bridging society and government
The starting point for this session on brokerage, as summed up by the session leader, Friso Coumou, is that boundaries are obstacles to...
Learning for Change: social innovation for a humanized economy
Discussions at the social welfare table focused around the inherited models of welfare capitalism that were established in Western Europe...
Learning for Change: the Challenges of Resourcing and Diversification for Sustainability
This session was an exploration of different ways in which long-lived manifestations of social innovation initiatives have managed to...
Learning for Change: Storytelling on Timebanking
Exploring the value of elders within the community Great start to the storytelling session at the table with Barbara Huston telling the...
Learning for Change: humanization of the economy through social innovation
At the TRANSIT conference, 25 people gathered to discuss the topic of system changes based on alternative social relations. The session...
Learning for Change: A call for academics to get out of their comfort zones and transform the knowle
About the author: Tim Strasser is a PhD Researcher at ICIS, Maastricht; TRANSIT researcher and session co-host at the Learning 4 Change...