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NECE Conference 2018 / 6 - 9 September 2018 Marseille (France) Brave new Worlds?! The Future of Democracy and Citizenship Education

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NECE Conference 2018 / 6 - 9 September 2018

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NECE Conference 2018 / 6 - 9 September 2018

This year's NECE conference in Marseille provided a platform for the development of strategies on how citizenship education and civil society can counter the negative trend in liberal democracy and defend the civic space and basic democratic rights and freedoms in our societies.

Detailed conference documentation on Externer Link: www.nece-conference.eu

Liberal democracy is in a state of crisis. Worldwide, a "democratic recession" can be observed, even in countries that have long claimed a leading role in defending and spreading democratic values and freedoms. Uncertainties about the future of the European Union and its transformation into a "Citizens’ Europe" are shaping the run-up to the European Parliament elections in May 2019.

This year's NECE conference in Marseille provided a platform for the development of strategies on how citizenship education and civil society can counter the negative trend in liberal democracy and defend the civic space and basic democratic rights and freedoms in our societies.

Speakers included Latifa Ibn Ziaten, Vincent F. Hendricks, Fernando Vallespìn, Jan-Werner Müller, Basil Kerski, Claire Demesmay, Edit Inotai, Istvan Hegedüs, Karolina Wigura, Alberto Alemanno and Emily O’Reilly.

Inspired by the open and creative venue of the Externer Link: Friche La Belle de Mai in the heart of Marseille this year’s conference created a "festival" of networking, dialogue and inspiration offering lots and in part new opportunities to actively participate in shaping the programme.

  • Participants could introduce themselves and start by participating in the NECE Mapping.

  • The IDEA CAMPUS offered a great diversity of workshops, lectures, trainings and labs where participants got in touch with experienced practitioners and activists.

  • During the FIELD TRIPS participants could explore local organisations, initiatives, projects and activists engaged in citizenship education.

  • The OPEN SPACE gave participants an opportunity to find new project partners and to create their own forum for networking and ideas.

  • Video stream: All plenary keynotes were live-streamed. Watch the stream on http://www.nece-conference.eu/live-stream.

The conference participants included citizenship educators, activists and students from Europe and North Africa as well as the local public of Marseille, French educators and civil society organisations.

Interviews with speakers, participants, partners and others involved in NECE 2018!
Externer Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLc5i4NTUxsdZ8jeac_7EW61ymRPCDmv2H&v=qPD_eX9prTA

Impressions from the NECE 2018 conference in Marseille, France

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Digital Conference folder

Interner Link: Conference Programme (EN)
Interner Link: Conference Programme (FR)
Interner Link: Whats NECE 2018
Interner Link: NECE 2018 participants list
Interner Link: Dossier of biographies (EN)
Interner Link: Dossier of biographies (FR)
Interner Link: IDEA CAMPUS – Descriptions of all sessions
Interner Link: Field Trips descriptions
Interner Link: Project market overview

Welcome speeches

Interner Link: Opening by Thomas Krüger
Interner Link: Welcome by Christoph Müller-Hofstede

Keynotes

Interner Link: Keynote by Latifa Ibn Ziaten
Interner Link: Keynote by Fernando Vallespín
Interner Link: Keynote by Emily O’Reilly

Round Table: Où en sont-elles, l’éducation et la citoyenneté en France?, 6/9/18

Interner Link: Abstract by Claire Demesmay
Interner Link: Abstract by Claude Proeschel
Interner Link: Abstract by Tahar Rabahi

Panel I: Turning back the tide, but how? Citizenship Education for a citizens’ Europe, 7/9/18

Interner Link: Abstract by Edit Inotai
Interner Link: Abstract by Niccolò Milanese

Panel II: Emotions and Politics: Ideas and formats for citizenship educators

Interner Link: Abstract by Ola Hnatiuk
Interner Link: Abstract by Karin Wahl-Jorgensen

Panel III: Fake News Worlds – Can citizenship education burst (the) bubbles?


Interner Link: Abstract by Florent Guignard
Interner Link: Abstract by Mads Vestergaard

Round Table: Desperately seeking… a future for solidarity in Europe.


Interner Link: Abstract by István Hegedüs
Interner Link: Abstract by Caroline Hornstein Tomic
Interner Link: Abstract by Jaroslav Kuisz

Hosts


Interner Link: Federal Agency for Civic Education (Germany)
Externer Link: Federal Ministry of Education (Austria)
Externer Link: Citizenship Education Centre (Poland)
Externer Link: Civic Education Centre (Czech Republic)
Externer Link: ProDemos (the Netherlands)
Externer Link: University of Ljubljana – Faculty of Social Sciences (Slovenia)
Externer Link: Vote&Vous
Externer Link: Zentrum fir politesch Bildung

Supported by

Externer Link: DARE Network (Democracy and Human Rights Education in Europe)
Externer Link: Eurocircle
Externer Link: Friche la Belle de Mai
Externer Link: Goethe-Institut Lyon/Marseille
Externer Link: Les Têtes de l’Art
Externer Link: OFAJ/DFJW


Supported by

Externer Link: European Solidarity Centre
Externer Link: Das Progressive Zentrum
Externer Link: Robert Bosch Stiftung

Contact


labconcepts GmbH (Germany)


on behalf of Federal Agency for Civic Education/bpb

E-Mail Link: 
nece-marseille2018@labconcepts.de
Externer Link: www.labconcepts.de

Contact/bpb

Federal Agency for Civic Education
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Christoph Müller-Hofstede

Adenauerallee 86

53113 Bonn

E-Mail Link: christoph.mueller-hofstede@bpb.bund.de

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