Health and law-making: collectively re-creating narratives

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On March 10 2022, from 13:30 to 15:00 CET, an online workshop will be organized by the International Association for the Study of the Commons.

This event is part of a colloquia series "dedicated to the policy issues related to the commons and importance of bringing the commons discussion to policy makers' attention in Europe & CIS and for engaging our community in a wider policy dialogue."

Blurb

Healing and Law Making: Re-Creating Narratives

What is the law? A book of rules to comply to, or a process to collectively agreeing on rules that can bring out the best of society? Is knowledge owned by third-party experts or is it emerging from the group? Does innovation require private resources, or is access to resources is a fundamental right?

During this participatory workshop, we will collectively reflect on the co-creation of health and law.

Proposal

Content (draft)

  • Worldviews about the Law
    • a book of rules to comply to → Napoleon civil code (post-positivism, universalism)
    • a process of collectively agreeing on the rules that bring out the best of society → indigenous customs (social constructivism, contextual)
  • Origins in Education
    • Knowledge owned by third-party experts → hierarchy, state vs market
    • Knowledge emerging from the group → self-organization, commons
  • Narratives about the Social Contract
    • Innovation requires private resources → intellectual property, exclusion
    • Access to resources is a fundamental right → participatory governance, pluralism (Rodotà, Italy Supreme Court)

Approach

  • Emergence of participants' knowledge on the topic enriched by inputs from experts.

References

Further readings

People

Participants

  • ...

Facilitators

  • Fabio Balli, IUC Turin, Italy
  • very short bio of max 2 sentences about the key affiliation and research interest

Series hosts