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'''Nova - Center for Social Innovation''', promotes [[social innovation]] with [[public participation|popular participation]] and intercultural dialogue to help to generate alternative socioeconomic models to [[globalization]], a culture of peace based on civil alternatives of defense and a more sustainable and participatory society.
'''Nova - Center for Social Innovation''', promotes [[social innovation]] through [[public participation|civic participation]] and intercultural dialogue to help generate alternative socioeconomic models to [[globalization]], a culture of peace based on civil alternatives of defense and a more sustainable and participatory society.


Nova collaborates with organizations and institutions interested in starting projects that promote [[social innovation]] and provide participative tools and services that allow citizens to become actively involved in these processes, including dialogue between cultures wherever possible.
Nova works with organizations and institutions interested in starting projects that promote [[social innovation]] and provide participative tools and services that allow citizens to become actively involved in these processes, including an emphasis on intercultural dialogue wherever possible.


The Nova association was born in the year 2000, but the team behind it has the experience of having taken active part in the Centre d'Estudis Joan Bardina (1983 - 1991) and in EcoConcern (1992-1999), from which it organised the Catalan Forum for Rethinking Society (1996 - 2001) within the framework of the Alliance for a responsible, plural and united world (1995 - 2001). Since 2003, Nova is a member organization of [[Nonviolent Peaceforce]] and through the NoViolenciaActiva Team (called "Forces de Pau Noviolentes" till 2006) it promotes activities on culture of peace and nonviolence trying to implement systems of nonviolent intervention and civilian resistance.
The Nova association was born in the year 2000, but the team behind it has the experience of having taken active part in the Centre d'Estudis Joan Bardina (1983 - 1991) and EcoConcern (1992-1999), where it organised the Catalan Forum for Rethinking Society (1996 - 2001) within the framework of the Alliance for a responsible, plural and united world (1995 - 2001). Since 2003, Nova is a member of [[Nonviolent Peaceforce]] and through its NoViolenciaActiva Team (known as "Forces de Pau Noviolentes" until 2006) it promotes activities on the culture of peace and nonviolence, attempting to implement systems of nonviolent intervention and civilian resistance in conflict areas.


From December 2008, Nova started the [[Barcelona Consensus]] project, for a creation of Intercultural Alternatives to Neoliberal Globalization.
Since 2008, Nova has been working on the project [[Barcelona Consensus]]: Intercultural Alternatives to Neoliberal Globalization.





Revision as of 11:42, 8 March 2010

Nova - Center for Social Innovation, promotes social innovation through civic participation and intercultural dialogue to help generate alternative socioeconomic models to globalization, a culture of peace based on civil alternatives of defense and a more sustainable and participatory society.

Nova works with organizations and institutions interested in starting projects that promote social innovation and provide participative tools and services that allow citizens to become actively involved in these processes, including an emphasis on intercultural dialogue wherever possible.

The Nova association was born in the year 2000, but the team behind it has the experience of having taken active part in the Centre d'Estudis Joan Bardina (1983 - 1991) and EcoConcern (1992-1999), where it organised the Catalan Forum for Rethinking Society (1996 - 2001) within the framework of the Alliance for a responsible, plural and united world (1995 - 2001). Since 2003, Nova is a member of Nonviolent Peaceforce and through its NoViolenciaActiva Team (known as "Forces de Pau Noviolentes" until 2006) it promotes activities on the culture of peace and nonviolence, attempting to implement systems of nonviolent intervention and civilian resistance in conflict areas.

Since 2008, Nova has been working on the project Barcelona Consensus: Intercultural Alternatives to Neoliberal Globalization.


http://www.nova.cat/

http://www.barcelonaconsensus.org/