Announcement Calenda 1202417
To restore meaning to their work, revitalize their region and overcome their isolation, citizens are setting up Third-Party Places to develop "doing things together" and forge new links. These places are the central pivots of local life, and the activities deployed there contribute to socio-economic development and the enhancement of local resources. To be truly fruitful social and political propositions, all these initiatives must propose an organization of work that effectively breaks with the dominant model. The aim of this one-day workshop is to look at the conditions under which a concrete, rational and sustainable alternative to the dominant production model can be devised, and at the difficulties faced by those involved in the process.