Słuchamy. Zbieramy historie, które pomagają nam zrozumieć, jak możemy dążyć razem do dobrobytu w Twoim kraju i w całej Europie. Zajmujemy się problemami społecznymi, gospodarczymi i politycznymi. Chcemy poznać Twoją opinię i stworzyć przestrzeń, w której wysłuchają Cię też inni uczestnicy dyskusji.
Edgeryders to platforma łącząca ponad 5000 osób, które od 2013 roku dzielą się ze sobą historiami, pomysłami, problemami i rozwiązaniami.
Wszystkie te historie stanowią „inteligencją zbiorową”: dzięki nim znajdujemy rozwiązania dla codziennych problemów, z którymi mierzą się nasi użytkownicy.
Każdy z nas może skorzystać z wiedzy o tym, jak nasi sąsiedzi radzą sobie z podobnymi problemami, lub jak to robią mieszkańcy innej części kraju.
Edgeryders nie jest platformą opartą na lajkach i hashtagach. Dla nas liczą się więzi ludzkie i inspiracja, którą daje poznawanie innych osób, często zmagających się z podobnymi problemami.
Twoja historia może pomóc komuś innemu. Albo ty możesz znaleźć wśród nas wsparcie i pomysły na rozwiązanie wyzwań, z którymi się mierzysz.
Opowiedz swoją historięCommunity Organiser, Edgeryders
Natalia Skoczylas is a political scientist by training, deeply interested in politics, equality, solidarity, social justice, feminism, contemporary art, and libre technologies. She is a community mobilizer at Edgeryders, a storyteller (OpenCare, POPRebel and others) and event producer (LOTE, Open Village, Culture Culture). She works independently in various fields: artistic curator and organiser at Endlich festival in Berlin, artist at Biennale of Design Ljubljana 2019, music critic and freelance journalist, project manager, cultural worker (independent event producer for Tektura squat in Lublin, communication for CODES festival in Lublin and Biennale of Design Ljubljana), museum curator (Music Instruments Museum in Indonesia), advisor (Artist Run Alliance), speaker and trainer.
Natalia Skoczylas is a political scientist by training, deeply interested in politics, equality, solidarity, social justice, feminism, contemporary art, and libre technologies. She is a community mobilizer at Edgeryders, a storyteller (OpenCare, POPRebel and others) and event producer (LOTE, Open Village, Culture Culture). She works independently in various fields: artistic curator and organiser at Endlich festival in Berlin, artist at Biennale of Design Ljubljana 2019, music critic and freelance journalist, project manager, cultural worker (independent event producer for Tektura squat in Lublin, communication for CODES festival in Lublin and Biennale of Design Ljubljana), museum curator (Music Instruments Museum in Indonesia), advisor (Artist Run Alliance), speaker and trainer.
A social scientist by education, for the longest time I wanted to stay and possibly work in my own country. I was one of the last 'Romanian patriots'. Too curious about the world and drawn by places with freedom and diversity, I decided to leave and keep two homes in two different countries. My work in Edgeryders, a network organisation of over 5000 members, allows me to build and grow relationships everywhere I go, keep an open mind, and still have the place where I can 'always go back'.
Interdisciplinary artist and design researcher as well as a community manager for edgeryder with a background in physics, fine art and a Master in Information Experience Design from the Royal Collge of Art. She searches for points of connection and entry, between disciplines, complex scientific concepts, discussion, emotional and tangible experiences and people. She worked with the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Inclusive Design and the Financial Education startup Gimi as a researcher and UX Designer. She also was part of multiple successful art-science collaborations as for example with the Bristol Laboratory for Quantum Computing and exhibited interactive installations at venues and festivals across Europe such as Sonar+D, I-Gem and VrSci. Her goal is to enable different approaches and connections to increase the diversity and creativity of the discourse on art, science and technology.
John was employee number two at The WELL, where he was instrumental in creating the online community that Wired Magazine called the “world’s most influential”. There he was the first to work as what is now known as an “online community manager” and he wrote the first treatise on building online community. He co-founded the first major news website, sfgate.com, which today has more than thirty million monthly visitors and more than 340K Twitter followers. He was the online manager of a teen social network and game site that had thousands of members. He managed a regional media organisation that combined terrestrial radio and the internet in innovative ways. Through it all the core of his community knowledge comes from direct personal experience living and working with others who are consciously building lasting relationships as the building blocks of community.
I’m here because I’m deeply interested in how communities produce particular knowledge or clusters of knowledge, which would be difficult to find elsewhere. It is experiential knowledge in the sense that it emerges from interaction with others. I am also interested in the participatory platform as I want to understand how communities work in a truly participatory manner – how they collaborate as a group and how this can be fostered, while avoiding pre-contested ideas about the definition of populism or why people are attracted to these ideas
I try to take my life myth seriously as little as possible. Unfortunately, it does NOT work out too much, as a result of which my spine and knees hurt. My fiancée would say that it is from excess calories (beer and chips) and lack of exercise, but I think that it is from excess calorie thoughts, which is why I try hard to follow a proper diet. Miracle diet. That's why I believe in miracles the most. I also believe that one day I will lose weight so much that I will disappear. At least my EGO will disappear. What I wish you and us.
An ethnographer and community manager for the Czech Republic. Studying and teaching at Charles University, Prague. I am very much interested in music and I’ve been doing music my whole life, still being an active musician at the moment. I can feel that political division emerges in the sphere of underground music as well…
Professor of Political Sociology at UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies. Richard is interested in a community building approach to research, and he’s with us as an ethnographer and coordinator for the German community
An activist from Lublin who has recently moved to Warsaw - she is now working for the Congress of Women and one of the elements of her work are visits to various parts of Mazovia and meetings with women activists. Aśka is also a veteran of the cultural scene in Lublin and has organised concerts, festivals, meetings. 'Demakijaż', the only feminist film festival in Poland, is one of her most important ideas and successfully growing projects.
An anthropologist with a research focus on the social impacts of digital technologies. Has extensive ethnographic research experience both online and offline, in both public and private sector, focusing on the power of participatory communities to facilitate transparent, efficient solutions to public problems.
A social innovator and digital entrepreneur who has studied alternative value measurement and non-monetary economic exchange mechanisms extensively. Matthias has built the edgeryders.eu online platform.
Professor at UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies. As an anthropologist, I am trying to figure out how people’s understandings of the world influence their political affiliations and actions.