on the way to Hayastan

Right now I and three other people from the umbrella organisation of youth councils in Baden-Württemberg are on our way to Armenia, or as the natives call it Hayastan. We will go there to study youth participation and informal education. The trip is financed by the youth in action program of the EU and organised by the Polish Fundacja Civis Polonus. I hope to gain many insights into this country in „wilder“ Europe.

Whilst preparing I found this quote from a book about the Caucasus:

„Given all these problems, can one ever really think of the Caucasus as Europe? To conceive of Europe as a place that does not stop at the Oder River or even the Bosphorus became possible once Europe refashioned itself as a set of values rather than a self-evident set of boundaries.

Seeing things in that way has required a gargantuan effort to forget, to shove into the dark corners of the past those values that have most often defined Europeanness: nationalism, chauvinism, and a penchant for the authoritarian state.

In other words, it requires that today’s Europeans and those who wish to join them continue to do what they have done since 1945—to engage in a collective rethinking of the past that enables a creative, liberating, and humane imagining of the future.“ King, C. (2008). The Ghost of Freedom:A History of the Caucasus. Oxford University Press, USA.

It summs the situation, as far as I could gather from books, up very well. Now I’m eager to see the real thing. I’ll keep you updated here on my blog and also on my twitter. I hope to show you some pictures as well.

We will fly out there tonight arrive very early in the morning in Eriwan and then have parts of monday off, the meetings will start on tuesday and we will all be back on monday the 5th.

Veranstaltung: Skateboarding, Space & Green City

Skatement ist es gelungen den Autor von Skateboarding, Space and the City: Architecture and the Body. Iain A Borden Nach Freiburg einzuladen, daher bitte im Kalender vormerken:

“Skateboarding, Space & Green City”
Vortrag von Prof. Dr. Iain A Borden,
University College London
am 13.12.2012 um 18:00
im Architekturforum am Lederleplatz

Ein Plädoyer für Skaten im Herzen der Stadt

Der Londoner Professor Iain A Borden spricht im Freiburger Architekturforum über „Skateboarding, Space and Green City“

Auf Einladung der Freiburger Skateboard-Initiative Skatement spricht der renommierte Londoner Architektur-Professor Iain A Borden am Donnerstag, 13.12.2012 um 18.00 Uhr im Architekturforum am Lederleplatz zum Thema „Skateboarding, Space and Green City“. Der per Video-Schaltung live aus London übertragene Vortrag erfolgt in englischer Sprache und wird ins Deutsche übersetzt. Die Veranstaltung wird vom Jugendfonds Freiburg unterstützt. Der Eintritt ist frei.

Wohin mit Freiburgs jungen Skatern? Wo kann ein neuer Skateplatz entstehen? Das sind kontrovers diskutierte Fragen in Freiburg: Die betroffenen Jugendlichen hatten sich für den Standort Seepark am Stadtrand entschieden, der Vorstand des dort ansässigen Bürgervereins lehnte das ab. Jetzt soll der neue Skatepark am Karlsplatz entstehen – im Herzen der Stadt. „Veranstaltung: Skateboarding, Space & Green City“ weiterlesen

Why you should vote for youth councillors

I’m not a Finn. But I travelled that miraculous northern country for more than 10 times now. I’ve been to the Cities of Helsinki, Pori, Kuopio, Tampere, Turku, Rahe, Lahti, Jyväskylä and certainly a couple others I do not remember right now.

But in all my travels I have always met, politically active, motivated, bright and hard-working youth. They were all members of youth a youth councils or former members. Some even got involved in the umbrella organization of youth councils in Finnland, nuva ry.

Sini Korpinen
Sini Korpinen, has a very innovative political campaign

Now some of them like Santeri Lohi, Sini Korpinen, Jenni Similä, Sampsa Aslak Pietilä, Lauri Tarkiainen, Johanna Tahlo, Henri Haaksiala are running for city council.

As a foreigner I will not tell anyone how and what to vote, but I ask you to consider that people being involved in youth council work, have a lot of competencies that will help them with their further political work. Such as the ability to speak, insight into political matters, know-how on how to work with a public administration, endurance and many others.

Most likely they will have more knowledge and political skills then many adults. Also the inexperience argument can not be held against them.

Youth participation, everything but youth councils

This is an English transcript of a presentation I gave at a seminar of the umbrella organization of youth councils in the German state of Baden-Württemberg.1 On Friday 7th of October at a preparatory seminar for a study trip to Armenia. As all of the participants were members of a youth council, there knowledge about them was thorough, however I felt it necessary to give some information about other issues of this topic.

Introduction

Participation can be defined as:

„Political participation, (…) refers to the political sphere in the narrower sense and involves influencing decision-making processes in different spheres of action of the political system.

These activities can assume a continuous character within the frame of organizations, especially political parties, or simply the character of occasional short-term commitment with respect to specific goals.

Political support may evolve from these activities but need not do so necessarily — it is not a specific purpose of participation“2.

So we can define it narrowly, as any activity that tries to influence the local, national or otherwise public decision making process, regardless of this is activity takes place in a individual or collective frame, continuously or is singular event. However it should be noted, that today we live in a society that is deeply interconnected and formerly mundane or banal activities, such as shopping can become suddenly political. E.g. buying oranges from Israel, not gassing your car at shell because of pollution concerns or wearing a hoodie.

Participation can take many forms, such as participating in the youth wing of a organization or party, a youth center, school, kindergarten, through a hearing, through internet forms, a petition, collecting signatures, walking around your quarter of town with officials and telling them were the problems are, and many many more.

Reasons for participation

There are many reasons given why youth should be able to participate (more). The main motives are pedagogical, political, ethical and as a statutory duty, if there is a law or regulation mandating it.3 In Germany the Education Ministers Conference of the German states, the body that is charged with coordinating education policy, as this is a domain of the states not the federal level, sees participation as giving students: Self, social, subject and methodological competencies“4. Other authors claim that it helps young people growing into their responsibility as citizens through trying out their powers, it prepares them to be responsible citizen, they learn democracy, it creates meaning in our present non traditional plural society. They help people form their own identity and enable youth to get involved in society.

However they note, participation projects are not always initiated without a hidden agenda.

Politicians and other political actors give another set of reasons for setting up youth participation projects:

  • It helps them to deliver better public policy. For example if you plan together with the users of a specific institution the users will keep it cleaner, not vandalize it or hold it in general higher esteem. You might also change the role of them from consumers to co-producers of a public service, thus helping to keep costs down.
  • It produces enhanced legitimacy for your political system and its decisions. Either on the input side (more people are heard), the process side (a fair process) or the output side even if you are not content with the decision.
  • Political parties and the system in general may recruit new people.
  • For small communities it provides an incentive for youth to stay in their community and seek job training, education or employment locally and not move away.
  • The state trains and educates the citizen it wants to have. “ (Knauer/Sturzenhecker 2005, S. 64)
  • it makes them fit into the existing ruling system and thus keeps them from revolutionising it.

Legalities

In Germany the Social Law Book Number 8 demands youth to be involved in decision concerning them. All though this deals mainly with decisions concerning individual wealthfare pprovisions it concerns aspects of public youth aid, such as youth centers, playgrounds and other institutions as well.5

The basic law of the federal republic of Germany grants the rights to freedom of opinion, assembly, access to justice and be heard by authorities and the right to petition.

The local council act of Baden-Württemberg calls for youth participation in paragraph number 41a, but it also provides space to involve youth not as citizen but inhabitants of towns. Even though may not have the right to vote, all people in a community have the right to be informed by the municipality, ask questions at the citizens questioning time of the city council (GemO BW 33 Abs. 4), can be heard in committees and full council, can be asked to help with the deliberations of these and may be appointed as advising members in committees. Classically most cities appoint some youth to be advising members of the youth aid committee. They may also ask questions and speak at citizen assemblies.6

On the European level the EU has little competencies or make its own youth policy however the treaty of Lisbon calls for: (Article 165) „Union action … shall be aimed at encouraging the participation of young people in democratic life in Europe“. „Youth participation, everything but youth councils“ weiterlesen

Links

finns taken their cat for a walk in the park...
finns taken their cat for a walk in the park…

To call that hypocritical would be to do a disservice to the word. Mindfucking obscenely hypocritical starts to approach it a little bit.“ Football players response on the issue of gay marriage.

Freiburg one of the cities best for wellbeeing, the guardian, at least that is something I Like to hear!

The guardian (again) is doing a pretty comprehensive series on Germany: The accidental empire.

Is their such a thing as the moral case for the current drone war, again Sebastian has read the guardian and finds the arguments not pretty convincing.

Auf Deutsch

Buchempfehlung: Unsichtbares Politikprogramm?
Politikfern, wenig interessiert und engagiert: So lautet häufig das Urteil, wenn es um Jugendliche aus „bildungsfernen“ Milieus geht. Doch viele Themen der politischen Bildung sind anschlussfähig, wenn sie einen Bezug zu deren Lebenswelten herstellen. Politisches Interesse schlummert in dieser Gruppe – wenn auch häufig „unsichtbar“.
Schriftenreihe (Bd. 1138)

Mutti in der BZ Emmendingen über die 50km Diät: „Das Problem waren immer die Details: Schokolade, Zitrusfrüchte“BZ-INTERVIEW mit Gerti Müller, die heute, Donnerstag, über ihre Erfahrungen mit der Aktion „50-Kilometer-Diät“ im Alten Rathaus von Emmendingen berichtet.

Zwergenaufstand und Ökodiktatur im Deutschen Südwesten: Karrikaturen über Winnie und seine Freunde aus der Kontext Wochenzeitung.

Armenia

Is Armenia’s Nuclear Plant the World’s Most Dangerous? – National Geographic reports.

Pardoning of Azeri axe murderer raises tensions in the Caucasus | Simon Tisdall – of the guardian (maybe I should start reading the torygraph)

Blogs

And finally two more blogs to watch: http://chansensei.wordpress.com/ The writer comes from Singapore, the went to northern Finland, studied at the University of Oulu and writes about the World and teaching from Buddhist perspective. Right now I try to understand his thesis.
An indian who blogs as well about the world and who I met in Helsinki: http://thejinxedone.blogspot.fi/

European Identity and Teacher Education: IP Udine

Today the first day of our 11 day program on „European Identity and teacher education“ began in this really beautiful Italian Town of Udine. It is infernally hot – at least that is what the Italian newspapers said yesterday with up to 40 degrees celcius in some parts of the country. We will try to buy a fan today or tomorrow in order to make it a little bit more bearable.

This is a very intensive program and we will learn throughout the next 11 days and met and talk and learn from the some of the most important authors and lecturers in the field of comparative education.

Lennart Wikander, who is from the University of Uppsala, where the last years IP was held, gave a short introduction into this years program.

The Erasmus Network on Comparative Education started as Interuniversity Cooperation Network in 1997 became an Erasmus network. It started as student exchange thing. Back then Comparative Education was in crisis. But it became a topic again when people started to use the globalization and bring in new and young people into the field. In the network the participating universities changed and expanded.

The idea was to create a network throughout Europe with comparative researcher to better understand the relationship between culture, economic changes and education. Still a hot topic today as with the current situation in Europe.

One of the ideas was to ask yourself the questions: Are students full members of the university communities? Are they fully allowed do participate in the discussions. And make them full members of the faculty. „European Identity and Teacher Education: IP Udine“ weiterlesen

Links

Der Freiburger Stadtbahntracker – ultracooles Studentenprojekt, wenn man schon immer mal sehen wollte wo deine Bahn gerade ist: http://tracker.patrickbrosi.de/freiburg/

Dirk Schümmer über Parteien in der Eurokrise, die „verkommen in der Krise. Sie pflegen nur noch die Interessengärtchen der Rentner und verteilen lustig Zugewinne aus früheren Jahren, von denen längst nichts mehr übrig ist“ FAZ (Artikel)

Martin Jost auf seinem Blog „Hippokratischer Eid der Computeradmins“: „Ich werde Administratorrechte erteilen zum Nutzen der User nach meiner Fähigkeit und meinem Urteil, hüten aber werde ich mich davor, sie zum Schaden und in unrechter Weise anzuwenden.“ das ganze Blog

Dramatische Spiegel TV Reportage über die Arbeit von Notärzten in Marburg:http://www.spiegel.tv/filme/notaerzte-reportage/

English:

A night with the Booze Bus of the London Ambulance Service, not that diffrent from what we do in Freiburg, except we carry them in the normal ambulance – The Guardian (Articel)

The German Ideology for Europe, Austerity and its discontent. Le Monde diplomatique

The Rise of the Killer Drones: How America Goes to War in Secret – Rolling Stone (article)

One Town’s War on Gay TeensRolling Stone (article)

Why Democracy is a good way of solving problems: cognitive democracy

New York Times: Who Bit My Border? – Why is Papuas Border a little bit round.

Satirical look on how a Bill becomes a Law, very intresting for all political science students.

Links

Blick aus dem fahrenden KTW irgendwo vor Staufen
Blick aus dem fahrenden KTW irgendwo vor Staufen

Hollywood makes cryptofascist movies like GI Joe in order to support the american war agenda. The Guardian

Obama, Romney and the Dog Wars:

What are the borders of our state, what is a nation and how is it defined? Academic paper, very interesting.

The only real thing is science fiction, why the future has begun

Participation and so on

Soccer Player collapses with cardiac arrest on the field, recovers later a CPR story – the guardian.

If you need a word cloud use wordle.

Deutsche Links

Warum FDP und Piraten fusionieren sollten.

Die Stufen des Süddeutschen nicht aus der Süddeutschen sondern der Stuttgarter Zeitung.