ICSA 2022 Conference

Many joined us in Denmark or virtually from anywhere.

Experiencing Danish Communalism

As the world slowly moves back to health, we were thrilled to help you to experience Danish communalism, either in person or virtually, at our 2022 triennial conference. We gathered from July 14-16, 2022, at the beautiful Audonicon Conference Center in Skanderborg, Denmark, for presentations and works on the theme of “Co-Creating Community: Evolving Models of Intentional Community.” The conference itself was fully hybrid, allowing participants to present papers and attend sessions whether they were at the Audonicon or connecting via the internet. Both before and after the conference we held tours of contemporary communities in Denmark, focusing on communities near Skanderborg and Aarhus on July 12, and those in the Copenhagen area on July 17-18.

Our conference theme expressed a core truth — no community is an island.

Communes and intentional communities continually evolve, not only in relationship to the larger society but also through dialogue and encounter with one another. Communities learn from one another, seek to correct one another’s mistakes, and sometimes even try to resurrect long-dormant forms of shared living. The co-founders of ICSA, Yaacov Oved and Don Pitzer, called attention to this aspect of communitarianism both in their scholarship and in their dialogue with one another, and subsequent scholars such as Josh Lockyer have traced trajectories of communal co-evolution right up to the present day. Our conference explored communities that integrate aspects of multiple communal traditions and those that have transformed a single tradition in response to new challenges.

Svanholm Community, Denmark

 Ecovillage de Hjortshøj, Denmark

 Ecovillage de Hjortshøj, Denmark

Few places are better suited for exploring communalism than Denmark.

Many of us are familiar with Denmark’s role in birthing the cohousing movement, which has grown to include hundreds of communities, some radically countercultural and others fully mainstream. More than a century before the rise of cohousing, Danish educators created a network of “folk high schools,” which are residential schools that offer immersive learning experiences without formal requirements or examinations. The folk school network, which is still thriving, has inspired many other communal impulses both in Denmark and around the world; in the United States, it provided vital training for activists in the civil rights movement. Denmark also has a lively ecovillage scene, as well as spiritual and therapeutic intentional communities.

 

Experience Audonicon

in Skanderborg, Denmark

Our conference venue is also a school teaching according to the ideas of Rudolf Steiner.

 

Click to watch the video above. It’s in Danish, but you can still enjoy seeing the beautiful conference building and school community.

 Welcome to your home for the conference days — a building made without straight lines, designed to be in harmony with nature.


Didn’t make it all the way to Denmark? Not to worry!

We prepared a unique hybrid conference to give participants from around the world the opportunity to watch and join in the sessions. Get in touch in order to view the recordings.