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-In cooperation with our Eastern European partners the project targets to "Support to Project Approval, Implementation and Monitoring" of projects financed by the cohesion funds addressed to the [[http://www.erweiterungsbeitrag.admin.ch/en/Home|New EU-members, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slowakia]]. The activities purpose to promote bottom-up developments in remote regions of the countries. Linked to our studies on regions and profiles of regional policies (INTAS) the differences as well as particularities of regional policies between the countries as well as to Switzerland are to include as background.  [[http://www.swiss-contribution.admin.ch/slovakia/en/Home/Projects|Currently seven regional and social projects are focused in Eastern Slovakia.]]+In cooperation with our Eastern European partners the project targets to "Support to Project Approval, Implementation and Monitoring" of projects financed by the cohesion funds addressed to the [[http://www.erweiterungsbeitrag.admin.ch/en/Home|New EU-members, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slowakia]]. The activities purpose to promote bottom-up developments in remote regions of the countries. Linked to our studies on regions and profiles of regional policies (INTAS) the differences as well as particularities of regional policies between the countries as well as to Switzerland are to include as background.  [[http://www.swiss-contribution.admin.ch/slovakia/en/Home/Projects|Currently seven regional and social projects are focused in Eastern Slovakia.]] [[http://www.kek.ch/files/news/kek_regional_development_policy_ch.pdf|The projects compare regional policy of target countries with Swiss development of regional issues.]]
  
 **LOCLAB - Globalisation and Local Labour Markets** **LOCLAB - Globalisation and Local Labour Markets**
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   ***Walking forward - back to future?** {{:de:iseor_meier_final.pdf|Case Studes in five Eastern European countries show thue impacts of globalisation on communities and people.}}     ***Walking forward - back to future?** {{:de:iseor_meier_final.pdf|Case Studes in five Eastern European countries show thue impacts of globalisation on communities and people.}}  
    
- ==== Newsletters, summaries and publication ==== 
-  *  [[http://bookshop.blackwell.co.uk/jsp/id/Postsocialist_Transformations_and_Civil_Society_in_a_Globalizing/9781590331385|Postsocialist Transformation and Civil Society in a Globalizing World]] 
  
-  {{documents:product-info.pdf|A joint book publication: Postsocialist Transformations and Civil Society in a Globalizing World. }}  +****HOMO MECHANICUS Region Sarganserland-Walensee****
  
-  * {{documents:vol7.pdf| HOW MANY WORLDSNewsletter VII as a guideline and expert questionnaire for a joint publication.}}+{{:en:img_e3431.jpg?200              |}} 
 +Das Bickelmuseum ist ein Beispiel, wie aus einer Brache des Industriezeitalters in Walenstadt ein Museum wurde. Es gibt viele Beispiele dafür in der Region.
  
-  * {{documents:georgia_compared.pdf| Understanding Democracy in the NIS five readings from Georgia}}+Die Ausstellung Homo mechanicus bringt die Zeugen und Relikte der Brachen der Region Walensee-Sarganserland auf originelle Weise zum AusdruckSie sammelt die Relikte von Brachen der Region. Ausgewählte Installationen zeigen Geschichte bewegen sich, spielen mit Geräuschen und Farben – erinnern an den Schweiss und Fleiss des industriellen Alltags. Sie wirken als Figuren und winken dem neuen Zeitalter der Digitalisierung zu. 
  
-  * {{documents:georgian.pdf| The Georgian Rose Revolution in a SCOPES project.}}+Aus dem schweren Werkzeug, den Schraubenschlüsseln, entfaltet sich die Spirale zur Rose aus Metall.  Am Anfang wirkte das Eisen gewonnen aus dem Berg als Werkzeug und benötigte Kraft der Hände und des Körpers, harte Arbeit. Die Figuren zeigen die Entwicklung, wie der homo mechanicus stets feinere Techniken erfand - und die physische Kraft zur Ausdruckskraft wurde
  
-  * {{documents:intas_abgeschlossen.pdf|INTAS_NETWORK }} Regions and Civil Societies in Belarus, Georgia, Russia and Ukraine. →{{documents:newsletter5.pdf| Newsletter V Sofia.}} →{{documents:news4.pdf| Newsletter IV Minsk.}} → {{documents:news3_intas.pdf| Newsletter III Tbilissi.}} 
  
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 +Der Homo mechanicus entwickelt sich und lässt Figuren entstehen, die faszinieren - Marionetten ähnlich -, die Entwicklungen vorzeigen - lange vor der Digitalisierung und Virtualisierung zeigen sie, wie Ungleichgewichte zu Harmonie, Anarchie zu Kontrolle und Überwachung, Massenproduktion zu individueller Feinheit, der homo faber, der Macher, zum “Philosophen werden.
  
 +>**Information:** Eine erste Broschüre fasst das Konzept anhand weniger Beispiele von Figuren in Kürze zusammen. Sie wird laufend zugänglich gemacht und in der Ausstellung als Broschüre mit Informationen ergänzt. Eine erste Version informiert: {{ :en:homo_mechanicus_broschuere_1.pdf |homo mechanicus Kurzinformation}}
 +>**Szenografie und Erlebnis:** Die Ausstellung führt durch einen Ablauf von Themen, wobei das Erlebnis auch aktiv wird - bestimmte Figuren können die Besucher selbst in Bewegung setzen.   
 +>**Führungen:** Figuren werden durch den Künstler Urs Lendi in Erzählungen plastisch und durch Informationen und Bezüge zum Homo mechanicus als Zeiterscheinung dargestellt.
 +>**Popularität und Bezug zur Region:** Die Ausstellung spricht eine breite Bevölkerung an und dient als Bühne für Veranstaltungen und Ereignisse, wie Versammlungen, Diskussionen und Anlässe für Schulen, Vereine, Jahrgänger- und Klassenzusammenkünfte.
 +>**Sponsoring:** Der finanzielle und sachliche Aufwand für die Ausstellung wird durch Eigenleistungen der Initianten und durch Sponsoren aus der Region getragen und in der Werbung und in der Ausstellung gewürdigt und dokumentiert. 
 +>**Aktualisierung:** Der Verlauf und Ablauf der Ausstellung wird laufend auf dieser Webseite und in den Medien kommuniziert.      
  
-====== Project pool ====== 
  
-The network invests into projects relevant for future. The project pool includes also submitted but not funded projects as resouce for further plans and developments. 
  
-**TUA RES AGITUR PARIES CUM PROXIMUS ARDET**  
-**Neighbourhood Strategies for the Future** 
-EU-FP7 2010 (Threshold passed) 
  
-{{en:schengen_.jpg?200        |}}In cooperation with ten international research organisations of Belarus, Georgia, Germany, Italy, Lithuania, Israel,  Poland, Ukraine, Switzerland a project proposal was submitted in Brussels 2 February 2010. Where the European Union is ending? This question is really experienced by people at the current border regions of EU in the East and in the South. Here one observes laboratories of what trans-border interactions mean. The project intends practical actions for neighbourhoods in Europe. But the strategies for the future demand to emphasise those scenarios of developments which facilitate decisions on border- and neighbourhood strategies.  + 
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-==== African Network ==== 
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-Market hall in Yaoundé Since 2004 World_Drives association tries to found an African partnership; it started with the Chad-Cameroon-pipeline project and workshop projects including Cameroon, Chad, Nigeria, Congo-Braza, the Republic of Central Africa.  
  
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-  * {{documents:newslafr2.pdf| The WORLDPIPE project: state of the art and coming steps Newsletter II informs.}} +
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-  * {{documents:newslafr1-1.pdf| We start with a workshop in Yaoundé: The Chad-Cameroon Pipeline and the Making of World Society Newsletter I}} +
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-  * {{documents:tcs_worldpipe_tv.pdf| WORLDPIPE: The Chad-Cameroon Pipeline and the Making of World Society in Africa}}      +
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-**MOSAICS: Metropolitan regions as Laboratory of Sustainable Development – Learning by Comparing Asian, African, Latin-American and European Cases** +
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-In cooperation with several international research organisations INURA (International Network for Urban Research and Action), ENTP (European New Town Platform), NEXUS (Berlin) the project proposal was submitted in Brussels, at 16.18, 13th of January 09.   +
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-The project’s objectives go beyond the previous and ongoing research, knowledge and actions under the umbrella of sustainable development, promoting a new understanding to amend the agglomeration effects in economic terms by enhanced understanding of the environmental, societal, policy and cultural factors and dynamics characteristic for metropolitan regions.  The project includes 16 research teams from different parts of Europe, from the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China) and from Africa. The compilation of 20 city profiles as base for comparison, and at least 6 detailed case studies will provide a in-depth understanding of sustainability and allows to develop tools for cities to become more sustainable. The project aims to create bridges between research, analysis and implementation, between research in Europe and research in emerging and developing countries and between research and practice in order to address at best the challenges of the 21st century (population growth, poverty, sustainable development). +
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-Sao Paulo, a megacity of Brazil as a case in the project (Picture WDA, 2008) +
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-For that purpose the project concentrates on metropolitan regions as mosaics for understanding and as laboratories for remaking or inventing strategies and tools for sustainable development.  +
-The project involves actors on different institutional and local levels, population, settlements in order to understand their needs, images and views of sustainable development, and to explore the basic dispositions, facilities and practices hindering or promoting sustainable concepts and behaviour.  +
-The work packages represent the different steps of activity: 1/Management and coordination of the partnership, 2/Defining and analyzing city profiles and their agenda of urgent problems, 3/Creation of a think tank complemented with actors of local settlements, 4/Detailed analysis of case studies and fieldwork, 5/Networking via trans national action, 6/Learning by comparing, 7/Definition of strategies, 8/Identification of tools, 9/Political agenda setting. +
-==== Asian Network ==== +
-A cooperation with China is planned and prepared probably supported by World Society Foundation.  +
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-  * {{documents:tcs_shanghai_tv.pdf| CHINA: Globalisation and Sustainable Development in Shanghai}}+