2nd International Symposium #RGCS2018 “Coworkers, Makers & Hackers” 18th and 19th December 2018 in (UK)

2nd International RGCS Symposium #RGCS2018

“Coworkers, Makers & Hackers: True Opportunities to Renew Work Practices and Entrepreneurship?”

18th and 19th December 2018 - London (UK)

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Thursday, 18th of January 2018: Academic (Un)Conference Location: Loughborough University, Olympic Park (see Annex for directions)

08:00 - 09:00 Registration at Loughborough University and Welcome coffee

09:00 - 09:50 Welcome address and keynote 1 by Alison Powell (LSE)

10:00 - 11:30 Parallel sessions 1: Pecha Kucha presentations (see annex for presentation guidelines)

Session 1: FabLabs, makerspaces and Session 2: New work practices, new Session 3: The politics of sharing and new Session 4: Space, place, and time in DIY: new innovation processes? forms of entrepreneurship work practices the sharing economy

Session chair: Amadou Lo (TBS) Session chair: Janet Merkel (City Session chair: Stefan Haefliger (Cass Session chair: Tadashi Uda (Hokaïdo University) ) University)

Collective organization and Fiction works: new work practices and the Am I Neo in the Matrix? Exploring the The spatial configuration of co- management of innovation: the case Californian myth: Julie Fabbri (emlyon ethico-politics of intercoporeality: working: how space brings people of FabLabs: Marcos Barros (GEM) & business school), Anna Glaser (ESCP Géraldine Paring (PSL, Université Paris- together or keeps them apart: Mélissa Boudes (GEM) Europe) & François-Xavier de Vaujany Dauphine) & Stéphan Pezé (Université Kerstin Sailer (Bartlett School of (PSL, Université Paris-Dauphine) Toulouse Capitol) Architecture, UCL) & Ros Pomeroy (brainybirdz)

The impact of 3D printing From reverse mentoring to collaborative Governmentality and telecommuting: the Place centrality for capable and technologies on entrepreneurship: ouits eergee: a areer apital irruption of public authorities in the sustainable entrepreneurial Thierry Rayna (Ecole polytechnique perspective: Manel Dardouri (Université management: Ingrid Fasshauer (UPEM, communities in food cooperatives: i3-CRG) & Ludmila Striukova (Skema Jean Moulin Lyon 3) IFIS) Eric Michael Laviolette (Toulouse Business School) Business School) @collspaces 1 2nd International Symposium #RGCS2018 “Coworkers, Makers & Hackers” 18th and 19th December 2018 in London (UK)

FabLab Halmstad – a hub and pilot New furniture, but no new spirit: why The emergence of a meta-organization in a Coworking spaces in small and plant for academia: Bengt-Göran ollaoratie spaes dot ork as collaborative peace building project: medium-sized cities: the role of Rosén (Halmstad University) & planned): Lucia Crevani (Mälardalen Anouck Adrot, Aurélie Daher & Anne proximities for collaboration Henrik Barth (Halmstad University) University) & Nada Endrissat (Bern Salzman (PSL, Université Paris-Dauphine) dynamics: Gerhard Krauss University of Applied Sciences) (Université de Rennes 2), Anne- Laure Le Nadant (Université de Rennes 2), Clément Marinos (Université de Bretagne Sud)

Creative clashes, sparks or jolts? Coworking spaces as cooperative systems: Governing living labs using the theory of A spatial and material approach of Understanding the idea journeys and Johanna Voll (European University commons: Ingrid Fasshauer (UPEM, IFIS) & control of distributed work practices affective feedback interactions of Viadrina) Cathy Veil-Zadra (ESPI) in coworking spaces: Aurélie emerging entrepreneurs: Tuukka Leclercq Vandelanoitte (CNRS, Toivonen (UCL Institute for Global IESEG) Prosperity), Onya Idoko (UCL Institute for Global Prosperity), Harsh Jha (Newcastle University Business School) & Sarah Harvey (UCL School of Management)

Managing in commons? Designing Building collective identity through new How do collaborative movements Technology and the simultaneous management: David Vallat work practices: the digitalization of train contribute to innovation in large collapsing of and expanding of (Université Lyon I) & Sandra driving at SNCF: Pierre Laniray (IAE corporations? The case of hackathons in organizational space: Anouk Bertezene (CNAM Paris) Poitiers) mobile games: Cristian Granados & Mukherjee (PSL, Université Paris- Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway (University of Dauphine) Barcelona)

Study of physical and online Innovation communities and creative Incubators, accelerators and collaborative spaces and their hubs: Olivier Irrmann (Yncrea - ISEN Lille) regional economic development: implications for creativity and Margarida Madaleno, Max Nathan, innovation: Paula Ungureanu Henry Overman & Sevrin Waights (University of Modena and Reggio (BHAM) Emilia) et alii.

11:30 - 11:45 Break

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11:45 - 12:15 Mini workshops on site: Visual suar of hat oue learned in your session and find interesting to share with other people. Animation by Anna Glaser (ESCP Europe), Sharon Predenville (Loughborough university), & François-Xavier de Vaujany (PSL, Université Paris-Dauphine)

12:15 - 14:00 Break and Keynote 2 with Mikko Koria (LU) in the context of a micro-brewery

14:00 - 15:30 Parallel sessions 2: Pecha Kucha presentations (see annex for presentation guidelines)

Session 5: Designing and Session 6: Myths, discourses and Session 7: Collaborative spaces: between Session 8: Typologies, taxonomies and trends curating collaboration in the values of the sharing economy the opoate ad a alteatie old? of collaborative spaces sharing economy Session chair: Viviane Sergi (UQAM) Session chair: Boukje Cnossen (Tilburg Session chair: Anna Glaser (ESCP Europe) Session chair: Magda Hercheui University) (UCL)

Sharing and coworking: useful Diversity and inclusion in coworking Collaborative techniques in the corporate The co-spectrum: unpacking colabourative insights for modern spaces: all talk, no action?: Bram van world: how the embodied experience shifts workplaces: Adèle Gruen (Goldsmith, organizations: Ivaldi Silvia Bindsbergen, Boukje Cnossen & Lena the innovation design: Albane Grandazzi ) (Università Cattolica di Knappert (Tilburg University) (PSL, Université Paris-Dauphine) Milano) & Scaratti Giuseppe (Università Cattolica di Milano)

Building community, Righting the ship: managing activist What does collaboration sound and look Open Lab: Exploring managerial challenges of a maintaining and improving values within a hackerspace?: Mickael like? The reconfiguration of collaborative hybrid open innovation intermediary: Amadou sustainability in coworking Peiro (Université de Montpellier) spaces and tools: Claudine Bonneau & Lo (TBS) spaces: Tadashi Uda (Hokaïdo Viviane Sergi (UQAM) University) & Tomokazu Abe (Hokaïdo University)

Curating collaboration: Janet Collaborative communities: the Startup mentoring in incubators and Learning expeditions or itinerant events for Merkel (City University) rational myth of the 21st century?: accelerators: a conceptualization: Kai collective innovation: towards a typology of Aurore Dandoy (PSL, Université Paris- Becker, Joris Ebbers & Yuval Engel epheeral third-plaes: Manon Baëlen Dauphine) (Amsterdam University) (EDHEC Business School) & Sihem Ben Mahmoud-Jouini (HEC Paris)

Breaking the waves: research in The coworking culture – an The role of collaborative spaces in Unveiling the cognitive side of collaborative motion with OWEE: François- organizational revolution or a collaborative project management methods: spaces: Mariachiara Barzotto & Santi Furnari Xavier de Vaujany, Aurore continuous evolution?: Stancheva Sabine Carton (Université Grenoble Alpes) (Hans TW Frankort) Dandoy & Albane Grandazzi Miryana (Sofia University) (PSL, Université Paris- Dauphine)

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How do collaborative A coworking discourse: fragments of Digital practices of Ownership within Real estate developers in the coworking practices emerge in Facebook pages: Marie Hasbi (Paris I) collaborative urban spaces: the case of market – a change of scale in both the space collaborative spaces? ethical consumption: Vera Hoelscher (RHUL) and the users of coworking spaces: Alexandre Evidence from Fintech start- Blein (Ecole des Ponts) ups: Ghassan Yacoub (IESEG business school &)

The second wave of coworking: neo-corporate movement vs resilient practice?: Alessandro Gadii Kigs College & Alberto Cossu (University of Milan)

15:30 - 16:00 Break

16:00 - 17:00 “eated o alked goup disussios hats new? aroud 10 topics: 1. Hus ad etepeeuship i Lodo Graeme Evans & Tuukka Toivonen) 2. The politis of ope ioatio “tefa Haefliger & Viviane Sergi) 3. Bodies/eodiet of e ok paties Géaldie Paig & Alae Grandazzi) 4. Cookig spaes Julie Fai, Alessandro Gandini & Janet Merkel) 5. DIY/DIT, FaLas ad akes as soial oeets Costae Garnier, Amadou Lo & David Vallat), 6. Moility & okig at Hoe Aaelle Wilkins & Sabine Carton) 7. Hakes & isis aageet (Mickael Peiro & Anouck Adrot) 8. OWEE Boukje Cosse, Auoe Dadoy & François-Xavier de Vaujany) 9. Feelaes, slashes & e ok paties Maie Dago, Laetitia Vitaud & Pierre Laniray), 10. Autooy ad otol at ok Auélie Lele-Vandelannoitte & Anouk Mukherjee)

17:00 - 17:15 Break

17:15 - 17:45 Debriefing. Visualization of the discussions: exhibitions, tweets, Facebook ephemeral groups Animation by Julie Fabbri (emlyon business school), Stefan Haefliger (Cass Business School) & Amadou Lo (Toulouse Business School)

17:45 - 18:30 Keynote 3 with Yrjö Engström (Helsinki University)

18:30 - 20:00 Socializing and enjoying the area (campus/Olympic Park) after a tour of the place

21:00 Two meeting points in London for diner

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Friday, 19th of January 2018: Learning expedition #OWEE Starting Point: Cass Business School (see Annex for directions)

08:00 – 09:00 Meeting point at Cass Business School

Exhibition of #visualizinghacking2017 in Tokyo, organized by David Vallat (Université Lyon I)

09:00 – 10:00 Presentation of the day by Stefan Haefliger (Cass BS), Pierre Laniray (Université de Poitiers) & Adèle Gruen (Goldsmiths University) Let’s walk, share and explore together! #art #artisticplaces #streetart #makerspaces An ephemeral online exhibition will be organized from your tweets and pictures of your tweets.

10:00 – 17:00 Learning Expedition: Visits of art oriented makerspaces & coworking spaces in London: Collaborative communities as a new aesthetics Visit of street arts area and artistic wasteland

1 8 : 0 0 Meeting point in an art gallery

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ORGANISATION COMMITTEE Albane Grandazzi (Université Paris-Dauphie, PSL, Alessadro Gadii Kigs College, Amadou Lo (Toulouse Business School), Anna Glaser (ESCP Europe), Annabelle Wilkins (University of Southampton), Anouck Adrot (Université Paris-Dauphine, PSL, DRM), Anouk Mukherjee (Université Paris-Dauphine, PSL, DRM), Aurélie Leclercq-Vandelannoitte (CNRS, IESEG), Aurore Dandoy (Université Paris-Dauphine, PSL), Boukje Cnossen (Tilburg University), Constance Garnier (Télécom ParisTech), David Vallat (Université Lyon I), François-Xavier de Vaujany (Université Paris-Dauphine, PSL, DRM), Géraldine Paring (Université Paris-Dauphine, PSL), Graeme Evans (Middlesex University London), Janet Merkel (City University), Julie Fabbri (emlyon business school), Laetitia Vitaud (SciencesPo), Magda Hercheui (UCL), Mikko Koria (Loughborough university), Pierre Laniray (Université de Poitiers), Sabine Carton (Université Grenoble-Alpes), Sharon Predenville (Loughborough university), Stefan Haefliger (Cass Business School), Stéphanie Faure (Université Paris-Dauphine, PSL), Tuukka Toivonen (UCL), Viviane Sergi (UQAM) Main contacts: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] RGCS Website: https://collaborativespacesstudy.wordpress.com/ Twitter account: @collspaces

FEES Free of charge, but mandatory registration here: https://www.eventbrite.fr/e/billets-2d-international-rgcs-symposium-in-ucl-london-37302151740?ref=wpwidget

BREAKS Informal and fun gatherings to get together and share ideas!

PRESENTATION GUIDELINES: ACADEMIC PRESENTATION (UN)STANDARDS - PECHA KUCHA - 20 ILLUSTRATED SLIDES X 20 SECONDS We would like to propose an untypical but increasingly popular - even outside architecture and design worlds - PowerPoint presentation format for this academic conference. Hence, we would try to encourage interactive paper sessions, like engaging chit-chat to encourage dialogue and response. Pecha Kucha presentations imposes succinctness in speaking AND listening by avoiding text-heavy slides – but demands less preparation work than a TEDx speech! We therefore ask you to share only select ideas and thoughts on your topic to produce that elusive spark in the minds of participants. Pre-requisites  Send your final extended abstract ASAP  Read all the abstracts of your session - as a presenter or a listener! Best practices  Carefully choose and show 20 images – as a storyline, each for 20 seconds  Automate the animation of your presentation such that your talk flows with the projected images  Dot use too uh tet ad aoid ullet poits

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VENUES:

Thursday, 18th of January: Loughborough University 3 Lesney Avenue, The Broadcast Centre, Here East Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London E15 2GZ http://www.lboro.ac.uk Stratford is the nearest tube station. Once you arrive in Stratford, you can take the Here East shuttle bus (map below, more infos: https://hereeast.com/find/directions/ )

Friday, 19th of January: Cass Business School Cass Postgraduate Campus, 106 Bunhill Row, London EC1Y 8TZ https://www.cass.city.ac.uk The nearest underground stations are: - Moorgate and Old Street on the Northern Line (bank branch) - Barbican, Liverpool Street and Moorgate on the Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City and Circle Lines - Liverpool Street on the Central Line

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ACCOMMODATION:  Travelodge London Central City Road: https://www.travelodge.co.uk/hotels/340/London-Central-City-Road-hotel 1-23 City Road, London, EC1Y 1AG (near Cass Business School)  Ibis London Euston Station - St Pancras International Hotel: https://www.hrs.com/fr/hotel/ibis-london-euston-st-pancras/a-160802 3 Cardington St, Kings Cross, London NW1 2LW (central, near train station)

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