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but later centered at specific location). Director of European Alternatives invites in 2015 participation to the Belgrade event, as organization operates both inside and outside the current European Union. Through a series of linked practices, events and discourses it produces a shared and collaborative space to develop transnational projects tackling politics.
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is in partnership with eleven organisations across Europe and has several components: researching citizen rights in the EU, providing trainings for civil-society activists to improve their capacity to protect and extend rights, teaching about rights in schools and universities and drafting EU policy proposals.
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The Citi-Rights project examines how, when and where people in the EU can individually and collectively protect and advance rights and, where they are limited from exercising their rights, how transnational collaboration can imagine and build a future where rights are actively protected. The project
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Transeuropa Festival was established in 2007 in London as ‘London Festival of Europe’, holding its first Transeuropa Festival in 2010. Transeuropa Festival was a transnational festival of culture, arts and politics, taking place in different cities all over Europe (initially in sync and distributed,
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The organisation aims to promote the emergence of a transnational political space empowering citizens, civil society and social movements to act at the European level and reclaim their democratic agency over EU policies. European Alternatives presents itself as an infrastructure empowering members,
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Talk Real is a nomadic political talk show for the web and new media format piloted since Summer 2015. The talkshow provides a space for discussions that explore topics in depth telling the stories of different social movements across Europe. Talk Real works as an informal audiovisual platform for
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The organisation favours greater democratic political integration in the European Union, but is critical of the status quo, claiming that "the current European regime is undermining its own claims to universal rights, democracy and justice." Its motto is "Democracy, Equality, Culture Beyond the
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beyond the nation-state. The mission of the organisation is to promote a more democratic, equal and culturally open Europe. It does it by providing participatory spaces, helping to develop alternative means of political, social, and cultural participation and by connecting local activists and
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partners, and organisations across Europe to upscale and connect their work for greater influence and impact. The organisation also promotes the emergence of real transnational parties in Europe.
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European Alternatives is certified the B!ngo certificate and B-Star Label by the Brussels interns’ organisation B!ingo for the quality of the internship offered (Quality Early Job Experience).
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The general objectives of the Campus are to find the best paths to combat to rise of extreme right in Europe and to share and exchange practices to create transnational movements.
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European Alternatives benefits from a transnational community of supporters throughout Europe. Membership is open to all who share EA's objectives and is free of charge.
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Today, the organisation has offices in Paris, Berlin and Rome and organises activities across the EU, Ukraine and Turkey.
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and NiccolĂČ Milanese as a nonprofit company under UK law in February 2007 and was launched with the organisation of the
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In 2011 European Alternatives won the civil society prize from the European Economic and Social Committee.
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the dissemination of ideas and the organisations and individuals behind them.
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In 2014 European Alternatives ran a European Citizens Initiative (ECI) on
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The movement is overseen by a Board of Trustees and an Advisory Board.
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The Citizens Manifesto for European Democracy, Solidarity and Equality
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Civil Society Forum of the Western Balkans summit series
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A State of Democracy: Towards Citizen Rights Protection
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non-profit
civil society organisation
democracy
equality
culture
Lorenzo Marsili
London Festival of Europe
Treaties of Rome
Zygmunt Bauman
London School of Economics
Tate Modern
Courtauld Institute of Arts
Catherine Fieschi
Srecko Horvat
Tony Venables
Rui Tavares
Lorenzo Marsili
Ulrike Guérot
Etienne Balibar
Tania Bruguera
Igor Ć tiks
Catherine de Wenden
TRANSEUROPA Festival
media freedom
Lisbon Treaty
European Commission
The Myth of Europa
Transeuropa Magazine
Transnational Dialogues Journals
The Transeuropa Caravans

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