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Silke Helfrich (1967 – 2021) was a German author, activist and scholar, best known for her contributions to the
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as a socio-political paradigm. Along with her frequent coauthor
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, she was considered one of the most important international voices on the commons. She was regional director for Latin America at the
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, the think tank of the German
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Education and career

She was born in 1967, in a small village in the
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part of the Rhoen Mountains. She studied romance languages and pedagogy at the
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, which enabled her to speak 6 languages. After some time in development politics, she joined the Heinrich Böll Foundation, the think tank foundation of the German Green Party. First she was its CEO for Thuringia until 1999, and later regional director for Latin America until 2007. During this time, she focused on globalization, gender and human rights topics. Later she would acknowledge how her 8 years living in Latin America made her interested in the commons. Since 2007 she worked as an independent author, activist and scholar, with a diversity of international partners. In this time, she authored multiple books on the commons, both in English and German. She was friend of Nobel laureate Elinor Ostrom, and translated her works to German. And she was regular co-author of commons scholar David Bollier. Her last book where she defines patterns of commoning following the work of
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, was translated to German, Spanish, French, and Greek. Her books have received ample praise, e.g. "thinking the better world of tomorrow", "a new paradigm for the organization of public and private life". "Silke Helfrich has achieved a true masterpiece with the work", "a truly exciting glimpse into what the world after this one might look like". During this time, she regularly engaged with academics, practitioners and policy-makers, especially those related to the Green Party. She was part of the board of multiple research projects, on P2P technologies, ecology, or as part of the
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Activism and social engagement

Helfrich participated in and co-founded multiple commons-related initiatives. She created her Commons Blog in 2007, writing regularly since then on the topic. From there, she argued in favor of commons as a process, "commoning" as a new narrative, and supported commons-oriented initiatives worldwide and in multiple languages. Later she would relate her "commoning" with the " buen vivir" concept (originally sumak kawsay) from modern Latin American socialism, the Venezuelan co-operative Cecosesola, or the
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movement She co-founded the Commons Strategies Group along with David Bollier and Michel Bauwens, although the latter left it in 2018. As part of this group, she coauthored reports for the
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, and especially reports estemming from international commons conferences and workshops in
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, and Blankensee. From 2008 to 2013, Helfrich co-organized an interdisciplinary political salon called “Time for the Commons” at the Heinrich Böll Foundation. And from 2012 until 2021, she co-organized annual commons summer schools for people to "co-creatively experience commoning and internalize it", and they have continued since her passing. In her native Germany, she co-founded the Commons Institute, the Network for Economic Transformation, and she is acknowledged as instigator for the creation of the Fuchsmühlen network in Werra-Meißner, and the German Open Source Seeds initiative. She is also referenced as convener of the Argentinian
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Death

Helfrich was a frequent hiker, and while hiking in the Liechtenstein Alps on 10 November, 2021 she suffered a fatal accident. A long list of institutions published obituaries then, including e.g. Dutch Casco Art Institute, the Heinrich Böll Foundation, and its South African branch, the Commons Network, the Argentinian
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or the German newspaper
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. The Commons Institute plans to establish a foundation in her name. She was mother of two adult children.


Selected works

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See also

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Commons The commons is the cultural and natural resources accessible to all members of a society, including natural materials such as air, water, and a habitable Earth. These resources are held in common even when owned privately or publicly. Commons ...
* Buen vivir *
David Bollier David Bollier is an American activist, writer, and blogger who is focused on the commons as a paradigm for re-imagining economics, politics, and culture. He is a director of the Reinventing the Commons Program at the Schumacher Center for a New ...


References


External links


The Commons Blog

Silke Helfrich's Twitter
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