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[[File:FRICX_STAPLE.JPG| 200px | This research is initiated by [https://bureauit.org/data/krcv Kate Rich], through her [https://marie-sklodowska-curie-actions.ec.europa.eu/actions/postdoctoral-fellowships Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship], hosted at the [https://www.alpinecommunityeconomies.org Alpine Community Economies Lab (ACELab)], research arm of | [[File:FRICX_STAPLE.JPG| 200px | This research is initiated by [https://bureauit.org/data/krcv Kate Rich], through her [https://marie-sklodowska-curie-actions.ec.europa.eu/actions/postdoctoral-fellowships Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship], hosted at the [https://www.alpinecommunityeconomies.org Alpine Community Economies Lab (ACELab)], research arm of small cultural association [https://www.brave-new-alps.com Brave New Alps] (IT). The Fellowship runs from 2024 to 2027 and involves three years of exchange and learning with [[Main Page|The Institute for Technology in the Public Interest]] (BE), [https://casco.art Casco Art Institute: Working for the Commons] (NL), [https://communityeconomies.org Community Economies Institute] (AU), and [https://fo.am FoAM] (BE/CRO). | thumb]] | ||
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FRICTIONS
The research for FRICTIONS starts from the substantial gap between European policy commitments for a climate-neutral economy and the reality on the ground for many small-scale initiatives across Europe, facing regulatory systems that do not fit the intricate, locally embedded work that they do. FRICTIONS engages with this impasse at a practical level, taking the day-to-day practice of administration as a place where thoroughly different protocols, relations and ways of thinking about regulation might be imagined and forged. The research approach departs from notions of progress and modernity that characterise much of transition discourse, to concentrate instead on systems change at the micro-level of habit and everyday process, with a particular focus on the procedural spaces of administration as places where things often feel stuck.
