On Air: Redesigning Democracy
On Air: Redesigning Democracy
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Systems are often said to fail when they no longer fit reality. Yet they fail more fundamentally when they mistake themselves for reality. Democracy is no exception.
With Redesigning Democracy, we introduce the first event series in our new format, "On Air".
Join "On Air" for an intimate, behind-the-scenes experience and be present as our podcasts come to life. Enjoy the conversations live with a small crowd and meet the guests afterwards for a drink in our exhibition space at Halmtorvet 27.
Redesigning Democracy looks at situations where democracy can change in facing realities it was not designed to accommodate. Each evening brings together philosophers, theologians, political theorists, architects, community workers, curators, and a futures practitioner. Across three evenings, the focus is on future generations, non-human life, and refugees.
Tirsdag den 12. maj kl. 17
1. Who speaks for the future?
On the Architecture of Intergenerational Democracy
Tirsdag den 19 maj kl. 17
2. Can other species be part of the political community?
On the Architecture of Interspecies Democracy
Tirsdag den 26 maj kl. 17
3. How can participation be reimagined for refugees?
On the Architecture of Interlegal Democracy
The format is simple. It’s a conversation series. People speak, others listen. You can show up and follow without preparation. Each conversation lasts around 45-60 minutes, followed by questions and some discussion. We usually start from a concrete case or example, and use that to open up the broader questions. Afterward, people stay for a beer or a soda, and the conversation often continues informally. You don’t need prior knowledge to follow, and there’s no expectation to speak but questions and reactions are welcome if you want to join in. The aim isn’t to present a finished answer. It’s to stay with situations where things don’t line up, where it’s unclear who counts, who speaks, and how decisions are justified.
You can meet:
Lucy Reid is Chief Strategy & Creative Officer at DemocracyNext and co-author of the report More-than-human governance experiments in Europe, focusing on innovative approaches to governance that integrate ecological and civic perspectives.
Mohammed Zanboa is a Syrian architect, researcher, and photographer based in Luxembourg, founder of Municipality 101, working on spatial justice and refugee inclusion through collaborative urban and civic initiatives.
Nicklas Larsen is Director and Head of Impact and Development at Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies, a futures practitioner working on intergenerational fairness and advancing futures thinking in education, policy, and governance.
Kolja Dahlin is a senior consultant at We Do Democracy who has helped build Den Grønne Ungdomsbevægelse since 2018, specializing in citizen assemblies and participatory democratic processes that connect citizens, organizations, and public authorities.
Pernille Maria Bärnheim is Vice Director of CAFx, Associate Director of SDGs Local Learning Studio, and a board member of Building Diversity. She developed the educational format for children and young people “We Communities Our City,” has published articles and books, curated exhibitions and programs, and conducted research in Latin America focusing on the relationship between sociality and the built environment. She has a background in critical urban studies, curatorial studies, and film.
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CAFx is a non-profit organisation raising awareness of how architecture shapes lives and worlds.
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Copenhagen Architecture Forum, Halmtorvet 27, 1700 København
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