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LIST OF SELECTED PAPERS
WORKSHOPS (open to call for papers)
PROPONENT
PAPERS
PROPONENT NAME
PROPONENT MAIL
Sub-Theme: COMMON GOODS
1. Collective domains: another way of owning
Michele Filippini, Italy Chair introduction
[The City of Commons] Vincenzo Bonadies [email protected]
Language of the Commons: Reclaiming Public Ownership
Daniel Mishori [email protected],
Consumption economy and breakdown of collective territories: The case of the expansion of illegal activities in collective territories of afro-colombian communities of the pacific region.
Alexander Rincón Ruiz [email protected]
2. Latin America as supply of environmental goods in XXI century
Juan Alonso Neira Simijaca, Claudia Isabel Cardenas Florez, Colombia
Chair introduction
Indigenous Lands, commons, juridical pluralism and sustainability in Brazil. The Raposa Serra do Sol case: nature conservation facing opportunities and risks of ethnocentrism
Vincenzo Lauriola (BR) [email protected],
Brazilian project corridor Monte Pascoal - Pau Brazil
Guineverre Alvarez Machado
de GOMES, Luana das
Graças Queiróz de FARIAS,
Ian Requião de CASTRO,
Carmela GUARASCIO, José
Célio Silveira ANDRADE (BR)
Yasuni ITT Initiative of Equator Laura Perez Medina [email protected]
3. Soil as common good Laura Fregolent, Stefania Tonin, IUAV, CRCS, Italy
Chair introduction
Toward the soil as common good Giuseppe Caridi (ITA) [email protected]
Evaluating land consumption and soil functions to inform spatial planning
Elisabetta Peccol, Alessia
Movia (ITA)
Planning with Common Goods The case study of bottom-up demand for rural open-space preservation in Vicenza
Francesca Leder , Giulio Verdini (ITA)
4. The fight against criminal powers for a new way of living and producing
Alessandro Cobianchi, Raffaella Bolini, Michela Faccioli, Arci, Italy
Chair introduction
The fight against criminal powers for a new way of living and producing
Alessandro Cobianchi, Arci [email protected]
Pratiche di responsabilizzazione come germogli di una resistenza non-violenta
Alessia Denise Ferrara (ITA) [email protected]
Banks and legality Banca Popolare Etica (Marco
Piccolo) (ITA)
Sub-Theme: FOOD CULTURE AND SOVEREIGNTY
5. Changing Agriculture: Food Sovereignty of the territories in response to the energy crisis and the new world revolution
AIAB Federale, Italy Chair introduction
[2011 Nyeleni Europe Forum] Luca Colombo (ITA) [email protected]
Changing Agriculture: Food Sovereignty of the territories in response to the energy crisis and the new world revolution
Michelle Arroyo Fonseca (MX) [email protected]
New distribution models: the organic farmers way to food sovereignity
Ferrante Andrea, Ortolani
Livia (ITA)
6. Gardens, Edible Landscaping and Happiness Education
Valeria Cometti, Francesco Mele, Luca Miserere, Italy
School and collective urban gardens Valeria Cometti, Luca
Miserere
Virtual gardens / real gardens Gianni Gaggiani [email protected]
Happiness education Francesco Mele [email protected]
7. Reducing meat consumption, a core degrowth issue
Ariane Debourdeau, Gregoire Wallenborn, Tobias Leenaert, Inge Huybrechts, Belgium
Chair introduction
Sustainability and antispeciecism: the missing link in the critic of growth
Arianna Ferrari (DE/ITA) [email protected]
The multifaceted consequences of ‘meat’ consumption and the adoption of a vegetable based diet: a core degrowth issue
Gaia Angelini, Roberto
Bennati, Enrico Moriconi,
Paola Segurini
[Environment and nutrition- Barilla] Sara Francesca Lisot (ITA) [email protected]
Sub-Theme: LIFE STYLES
8. Reuse practices and environmental impact assessment
Mani Tese/Giosuè De Salvo, Italy Chair introduction
A methodological approach to Environmental impact assessment of reuse practices
Serenella Sala, Valentina
Castellani, Renato Conca
(ITA)
Preventing waste means changing the life and Marinella Correggia [email protected]
economy
OILIFE | protect oil, recycle and safeguard Elena Scaratti [email protected]
9. From theory to practice: how to monitor the change in lifestyle
Silvia Rosi Pozzi, Italy Chair introduction
Methodology: the instrument used by Bilanci di Giustizia to monitor their consumption.
Silvia Rosi Pozzi (ITA) [email protected]
Social capital, alternative economy and measurement
Elisabetta Segre (C.Conti,
L.Quattrociocchi, A.Righi,
E.Segre, G.B.Sgritta) (ITA)
Evaluation of good practices impacts at the small to medium scale: the Friuli Venezia Giulia experience
Stefania Del Frate (ITA) [email protected]
10. Coordinated Retreat from Civilization Haimo Schulz-Meinem, Germany CANCELLED
Sub-Theme: URBANISM AND HOUSING
11. Degrowth in Big Cities (A) Planning Degrowth in cities
Jin Xue, Petter Naess, Finn Arler, Denmark, Karl Georg Hoyer, Norway
Chair introduction
Non-growth in the housing sector for sustainability
Jin Xue (DK/CHINA) [email protected]
Spatial planning and renewable energy and sustainable settlements for sustainable degrowth
Petra Wächter [email protected]
NO TITLE Jan-Christoph Zoels jan-
m
11. Degrowth in Big Cities (B) Bridging environmental and social attention
Jin Xue, Petter Naess, Finn Arler, Denmark, Karl Georg Hoyer, Norway
Chair introduction
[Urban Ecosystem methodology] Margherita Rossaro [email protected]
Anti-spectacle Radović Darko, Davisi Boontharm
[email protected], [email protected]
Rebuilding relationships Chiara Ortolani (ITA) [email protected]
12. Living close and in solidarity. Community of families, gift economy and relationships rebuilding
Luigi Giario, Bruno Volpi, Roberto Burlando, Dalma Domeneghini, Italy
Chair introduction
A study on relationship between community members and becoming customers by using simulation experience games – A case study of the Sunday Market in Kochi prefecture, Japan
Akane Tokorodani, Naoya Asakawa
Exeperiences of supportive co-housing communities in “Mondo di Comunità e
Luigi Giario [email protected]
Famiglia” Association
13. Saving by Sharing - the potential for cohousing to contribute to sustainable lifestyles
Dick Urban Vestbro, Sweden Chair introduction
Collective Housing for Sustainable Lifestyles in the Swedish Context
Dick Urban Vestbro (SE) [email protected],
From the Jane Addams’ “settlments’ moviment” in the XIX century Chicago, to the contemporary experiences of co- housing: the value of the gender point of view.
Lorenza Perini (ITA) [email protected]
Social housing as common good Pierantonio Val [+ team] [email protected]
Sub-Theme: ENVIRONMENT, ECOLOGY AND SUSTAINABILITY
14. Approaches to the ecology: which value for natural goods?
Fedra Mincio, Italy [Absent] Chair introduction
Payments for Ecosystem Services versus or with degrowth?
Francesco Marangon,
Stefania Troiano (ITA)
The false charm of small hydropower. Risks arising from the proliferation of “clean energy” on the Alpine rivers
Eriberto Eulisse
(Centro Internazionale per la
Civiltà dell’Acqua)
The risk perception regarding a gold mining project in Romania
Cosmina-Maria Berindei [email protected]
om
15. Degrowth, landscape and ecological sustainability
Virginio Bettini, Leonardo Filesi, Pippo Gianoni, Leonardo Marotta, Italy
Chair introduction
The future of bicycling given a world in degrowth: perspectives and lessons based on the Central European project, BICY
Jason Meggs, Joerg Schweizer
Depopulation and public spaces: the case study of Lisbon
Francisca Machado Lima (UK) [email protected]
Toward a new sustainable degrowth: an integrated educational programme for the improvement of traditional earth construction in Emdibir-Gurage-Ethiopia
Mauro Bertagnin [email protected]
16. Degrowth and/or sustainable human development
Wouter Peeters, Sigrid Sterckx, Belgium [Absent]
Chair introduction
Degrowth and Sustainable Human Development: in search of a path toward integration
Federico Tabellini, Patrizio
Ponti (ITA)
The Agenda 21. Myth or reality for sustainable development?
Ricardo Braun (BR) [email protected]
Future Sustainable Innovation: The “+Zero” Indicator [O WS 35]
Sabina Scarpellini [email protected]
17. Degrowth and Ecocriticism: an Ecological Perspective on Literature and the Arts
Marco De Bernardo, Italy Chair introduction
Sea change and Metamorphosis: Useful Images in a Degrowth Approach to the Arts?
Marco De Bernardo (ITA) [email protected]
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Ecomusicology: a key to understand human harmony
Leonella Grasso Caprioli [email protected]
To communicate the concept of degrowth, what if advertising changed course?
Mariangela Polesana (ITA) [email protected]
Sub-Theme: DEGROWTH: ROOTS AND GRAFTS
18. The near and far cultural sources of degrowth Associazione eco-filosofica, Italy Chair introduction
Re-Inventing the future. The relevant thought of Danilo Dolci
Letizia Montalbano, Marta
Garimberti (ITA)
The Deconstruction of the Imaginary: Growth and the Myth of Science in Raimon Panikkar and Tiziano Terzani
Gloria Germani (ITA) [email protected]
L’ecologia profonda come base filosofica della decrescita
Guido Dalla Casa (ITA) [email protected]
19. The sexual economy of growth: degrowth meets gender difference
Marco Deriu, Ass. per la Decrescita, Ass. Maschile Plurale, Italy
Chair introduction
The cage of homo economicus. Male paths of psychological, ecological and relational self-awareness
Marco Deriu (ITA) [email protected]
Ecofeminist thought and practice Bruna Bianchi (ITA),
Geraldine Ludbrook
Family relationship: a way to Equity. Ecology and Sustainability [abstract in italiano]
Isabella Landi [email protected]
20. Good living/buen vivir: towards a democracy of the earth
Giuseppe De Marzo, Lucie Greyl, Italy
Chair introduction
Good living/buen vivir: towards a democracy of the earth
Giuseppe De Marzo, Lucie
Greyl, Italy
Degrowth and buen vivir (living well): a critical comparison
Ernest Garcia (ES)
Growth and Development: Differences and similarities between Buen Vivir (Good Living) and the Degrowth movement
Federica Zaccagnini, Jacobo Garcia Arias, Enrique Castro Torres
Sub-Theme: FINANCIAL CRISIS, DEBT AND ALTERNATIVES
21. Degrowth, the financial crisis of public economies and local currencies
Maurizio Ruzzene, Italy Chair introduction
Out of financial dictatorship Andrea Baranes, Ricacrdo
Milano (ITA)
baranes.fondazione@bancaetic
a.org. [email protected],
The problem of financing public economies, and alternative currencies as credit systems
Maurizio Ruzzene (ITA) [email protected]
Two challenges for creating democratically accountable local currencies to cope with unvoluntary degrowth: Lessons from Argentina
Kristofer Dittmer (ES) [email protected]
22. Degrowth, Debts and Money Creation: the B plan? Vincent Liegey, France Chair introduction
Well-being and Public Debt Cancellation Marco Lilla [email protected]
The lock-in of financialisation delaying a low carbon and just transition beyond growth
Antonio Tricarico, Elena Gerebizza
[email protected], [email protected]
Public debt, economic crisis and happy degrowth
Maurizio Pallante (ITA) [email protected]
23. Forms, knowledges and values of the solidarity economics
Coop IRIS Bio, Ferruccio Nilia Chair introduction
A possible transition towards a district of solidarity economics
IRIS coop, Ferruccio Nilia, Saverio Senni, Paolo Tomasin.
Common goods economy: re-connecting with life
Günther Reifer [email protected],
24. Degrowth, alternative economics and accounting NEW TITLE!
Anthony Friend, Canada Chair introduction
How close are countries to a socially sustainable steady-state economy? Results from the Degrowth Accounts
Daniel W.O’Neill [email protected]
Valuing Local Public Initiatives: Public Good and Merit Good Arguments
Paul Jones [email protected]
Assessing sustainability on a degrowth perspective
Inẽs Cosme Teixeira [email protected]
Sub-Theme: JOB, INCOME AND LEISURE
25. Employment policies, unconditional Autonomy Allowance, fixed maximum income NEW TITLE!
Vincent Liegey, France Chair introduction
Unconditional Autonomy Allowance (UAA): a tool for equality and dignity
Vincent Liegey [email protected]
Blue Economy Graziano Pini, Riccardo Pieri [email protected]
26. Work less, earn less, be richer Aniello De Padova, Italy Chair introduction
Promoting part-time Giuseppe Mareschi [email protected]
[NO TITLE] Giuseppe Genna [email protected],
Sustainable job growth Ole Busck [email protected]
27. Leisure in rich developed countries: part of the problem or part of the solution in achieving a
Carlo Aall, Norway [Absent] Chair introduction
sustainable development?
[How much does our time cost?] Roberto Todisco [email protected]
Bathing waters in cities - A nexus between today’s social wants and ecological needs of tomorrow
Melanie Oertel; Helmut Lehn,
Laura Simon, Katharina Stork
Sub-Theme: EQUITY, INCLUSION AND SOCIAL RIGHTS
28. Green, red, individual or social? Degrowth, the challenge of social justice NEW TITLE!
Andrea Vetter, Matthias Schmelzer, Barbara Muraca, Germany
Chair introduction
Job insecurity and crisis modern forms of social citizenship
Enzo Nocifora [email protected]
Building a collective sense of responsibility to redefine the concept of justice
Elena Dal Santo, Jean Louis
Aillon
Democracy, justice and liberalism Fakhri Issaoui , Gassen Elmontaser
29. Welfare, health policy and degrowth: developing a caring system NEW TITLE!
Paolo.Ermano, Italy Chair introduction
DeGrowth, Welfare States and Path Dependency
Paolo Ermano [email protected]
A more caring and equitable society requires linking local engagement in support of Global Policies for Health
Eduardo Missoni [email protected]
The act of care Maurizio Venezi [email protected]
30. Health and Degrowth Jean-Louis Aillon, Andrea Gardini, Italy
Chair introduction
Slow medicine: a new health care model S Andrea Gardini [email protected]
Sustainable healt care: rethinking the actual paradigm of “prometheic” medicine
Pier Paolo Dal Monte [email protected]
Medical students for Degrowth Cecilia Ferrari, Francesco
Fasano, Jean-Louis Aillon.
31. Degrowth and vulnerable people: socio-political commitment in favour of transition
François Gillet , Belgium Chair introduction
Indaba Network: supporting and connecting youth engaged in actions of social change through a dedicated g-local network
Alice Russell, Eduardo Missoni
Organic farming in the Italian penitentiary system to rehabilitate detainees
Anna Ciaperoni [email protected]
Noncommodity goods as a response to unemployment and energy dependence : a lead beyond two key anomalies in modern economics
Alfredo López-de-Romaña [email protected]
Sub-Theme: TERRITORY, POPULATION AND MIGRATIONS
32. Bioregion: a model for socio-economic and environmental self-sustainability
Lucia Piani, Alberto Rover, Italy Chair introduction
The transition towards a bioregional model: the case of Friuli Venezia Giulia
Lucia Piani, Alberto Rover [email protected]
Agriculture and human ecology: the value of the territory
Carlo Modonesi, Monica
Oldani, Celestino Panizza
Small NGOs and international cooperation Roberto Pellerey [email protected]
33. Degrowth and Population Associazione XXD, Italy Chair introduction
The debate about the falling birth rate in Italy Daniela Danna [email protected]
Freedom, awareness and desire in fifteen dialogues with childfree women
Ferdinanda Vigliani, Paola
Leonardi
Dictionary of Extinction. The mystery of births Giuliano Cannata [email protected]
Sub-Theme: TECHNIQUE, TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
34. Degrowth in Architecture Associazione eco-filosofica, Italy Chair introduction
Degrowth understood as responsible and decreasing use of natural resources during design, construction, management and demolition of buildings
Diletta Bellina, Margherita
Rossaro (ITA)
margherita.rossaro@giralament
e.net
Nothing is more N’UNDO (Alejandro Del
Castillo Sánchez, Verónica
Sánchez Carrera)
Degrowth-dearchitecture in action Khan Smita, Khan Habeeb
35. The role of technology in a degrowth society
Olivier Parodi, Linda Nierling, Germany
Chair introduction
Interdependencies of Technology and Degrowth. What has technology to do with degrowth?
Oliver Parodi (DE) [email protected]
Eco-innovation and eco-entrepreneurship as development tools: evidence from Latin America and Asia
Mario Pansera (UK) [email protected]
Sustainable consumption and technological innovation in a degrowth society
Philip J. Vergragt [email protected]
36. Slow Management Roxana Bobulescu, Claudio Vitari, France Marjolijn Bloemmen, Nederlands
Chair introduction
Fast versus slow management Vitari Claudio, Bobulescu
Roxana, Bloemmen Marjolijn
claudio.vitari@grenoble-
em.com;
roxana.bobulescu@grenoble-
em.com; [email protected]
A reflection on the dynamics of productive organizations in the society of degrowth
Beatriz Saes, Ademar
Romeiro (BR)
37. Zero Waste Design. Design for waste prevention
Laura Badalucco, Medardo Chiapponi Italy [Absent]
Chair introduction
A waste museum network to read the change of paradigm
Mario Santi (ITA) [email protected]
Alhendín: Biowastes Kilometre zero Teresa Baca, Pilar Lorente,
Alberto Peña, José Manuel
Soto, Francisco Peula,
Antonio Salas, Manuela
Perales (ES)
Can the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) policy principle address the e-waste problem? Focus on the green design as the key factor of EPR policy success: a literature review.
Marinella Favot (ITA) [email protected]
Sub-Theme: AGRICULTURE, POVERTY AND SELF-SUFFICIENCY
38. Thought of degrowth and agricultural models: what connections for a social and cultural transition?
EQuiStiamo, Rete Cibopertutti, Comitato Italiano Sovranità Alimentare, Terre di mezzo - promotori di Kuminda, Italy
Chair introduction
Permaculture proposals and tools for degrowth process in the fields of rural work and agriculture in Brazil
Mildred Gustack Delambre E
Jacques Dias (BR)
Claiming recognition for geographical proximity within the agricultural supply chain: two case studies from the Veneto region (Italy)
Paolo Angelini, Alessio Surian [email protected],
39. The idea of sobriety and economic self-sufficiency from the monastic civilization to new monasteries and eco-villages
Vincenzo Marigliano, Massimo Candela, Rete degli ecovillaggi, Italy
Chair introduction
A short story of economic auto sufficiency in the high medieval monarchism
Vincenzo Marigliano vincenzo.marigliano@associazio
nebobbio.it
Principles and practices of ecovillages in Italy and Europe
Alfredo Camozzi, Amy Kabat [email protected]
Eco‐communities in Greece and the project of a sustainable degrowth society
Angelo Varvarousis [email protected]
Sub-Theme: ECOLOGICAL MACROECONOMICS AND TRANSITION
40. Macroeconomics of Sustainability (A) Emanuele Campiglio, New Chair introduction
Economic Foundation, United Kingdom, Simone D’Alessandro, Italy
Modelling the Great Transition Emanuele Campiglio, Giovanni Bernardo
The transition of mindset in economics - A model for non-growth
Michael Schlauch, Gaia
Palmisano
om
Full Employment Degrowth: The Social and Ecological Sustainability of The Job Guarantee
Brandon Unti (USA) [email protected]
Macroeconomics of Sustainability (B)
Emanuele Campiglio, New Economic Foundation, United Kingdom, Simone D’Alessandro, Italy
Chair introduction
Transition to sustainability: Italian scenarios towards a low-carbon economy
Simone D’Alessandro,
Giovanni Bernardo
No title Frederik Blauwhof Blauwhof [email protected]
Degrowth economics from theory to practice: case studies from Baja California Sur, Mexico
Manuel Angeles, Micheline Cariño, and Eduardo León
41. Energy Transition and Degrowth Paradigm
Christian Kerschner, François Diaz Maurin, ICTA-UAB / R&D, Spain
Chair introduction
The transition towards smart grids and the materialisation of new ways of life
Greg Wallenborn [email protected]
Transitions towards a post-carbon society: redistributive impacts and everyday life
Mercedes Martínez-Iglesias [email protected]
Combining Efficiency, Sufficiency and Lifestyle Changes: the Case of Zero Energy Buildings
Halina S. Brown (USA) [email protected]
Sub-Theme: POWER AND DEMOCRACY
42. Degrowth and power Marco De Bernardo, LAD, CUSA, Italy
Chair introduction
How is degrowth possible? Luigi Vero Tarca [email protected]
The terminal crisis of modern civilization? – A short guide to the quiet rumblings in the foundations of culture
Alfredo López-de-Romaña [email protected]
Eco-constitution, Empowerment and Equity: The virtuous circle of Ecological Debt in International Public Law
Noémie Candiago (FR) [email protected]
43. A place for everything an everything in its place: scales of power and appropriate size of political communities
Anne-Laure Pailloux, France Chair introduction
Democracy, counter-power and relocalization: from local scale to local space
Anne-Laure Pailloux [email protected]
Relocation and social federalist Thierry Brugvin [email protected]
against the relocation nationalist
People have the power. The case study of Transition Town
Elena Musolino [email protected],
44. Degrowth and Migrations Chiara Marchetti, Ass. Decrescita, Italy
Chair introduction
The case of Hirsi Jamaa and others v. Italy: the Judgment of the European Court of Human Rights and the “right to have rights”.
Romina Amicolo [email protected]
Migrations in the paradigm of growth Maurizio Cossa, Marta Domini, Elena Dal Santo, Jean-Louis Aillon, Laura Quassolo
Eco-refugees or eco-displaced? Indigenous peoples and the rights to land, climate and food sovereignty
Roberto Cammarata [email protected]
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Sub-Theme: INSTITUTIONS, PUBLIC SPACE AND PARTICIPATION
45. Hold the Line. The emerging forms of democratic expression
Simone Santilli, Francesca Crudo, Italy [Absent]
Chair introduction
Transition towns, Occupy Wall Street, and cohousing movements in San Francisco, California
Jennifer Wells [email protected],
Social movements and political strategies Elisa Badiali [email protected]
46. Towards a society of the commons: from the democracy of the earth to new institutionalities
Giuseppe De Marzo, Lucie Greyl, Italy
Chair introduction
Participation "Big Style": First Experiences with the German Citizens’ Dialogue on Energy Technologies for the Future.
Julia Hahn (DE) [email protected]
A critique of Rio+20 Matthias Finger (CH) [email protected]
The Geography of Energy Transitions – The emergence of local contexts as main actors of a sustainable turn.
Luigi Gaudio (ITA/UK) [email protected]
47. Environmental Justice and local communities
Mani Tese/Giosuè De Salvo, Italy Chair introduction
Towards convergence Philippe Léna (FR/BR) [email protected]
[NO TITLE] Daniela Del Bene [email protected]
Grabbing development Annalisa Stagni [email protected]
48. Degrowing politics: a new model for government and participation
Marco Boffi, Italy Chair introduction
Political participation. a possible way to degrowth
Marco Boffi [email protected]
The collaborative governance of commons Christian Iaione (IT) [email protected]
Gender and Environment: Envisioning New Models of Environmental Governance
Tiziana Tamborrini [email protected]
49. ‘Real’ Democracy? Perspectives and chances for democratic practice in a post-growth/de-growth society
Konrad Ott, Germany Barbara Muraca, Germany
Chair introduction
Degrowth, Democracy and Autonomy Viviana Asara, Emanuele
Profumi and Giorgos Kallis
Learning democracy learning degrowth Flavia Virgilio [email protected]
From economism to autonomy: a value reading of the "Greek crisis"
Panos Petridis [email protected]
Sub-Theme: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND POLITICAL STRATEGIES
50. Left, Right, Postpolitical? Unmasking Conservative Degrowth Strategy
Andrea Vetter, Matthias Schmelzer, Barbara Muraca, Germany
Chair introduction
Degrowth and the Common – Perspectives on Labor, Class and Property
Elina Turunen, Tero Toivanen
(FI)
[NO TITLE] Laura Sajia [email protected]
A tentative framework to properly understand the impact of recent initiatives for new consumption patterns
Pia Valota [email protected]
51. Political strategies: how to make a democratic and peaceful transition to sustainable and desirable societies based on Degrowth
French Degrowth Movement, France
Chair introduction
From Urban Green Economy to a Network of Autopoietic Region-Cities: a strategy for a sustainable economy under the scenario of Degrowth
Sergi Nuss Girona (ES) [email protected]
Reflexions about how to build a degrowth process in Brazil
Boccato, Allan; Franco,
Edson; Gustack Delambre,
Mildred (BR)
Morin, Beck and Latouche: for an ecology of action in the light of degrowth
Fabrizio Li Vigni [email protected]
52. Designing Real Utopias? Political consumerism and Sustainable Community Movements between dreams and practice
Francesca Forno, Paolo R. Graziano, Italy
Chair introduction
Urban sharing and the growth of postconsumerist cultures
Karin Bradley (SE) [email protected]
Different Economies in harmony with the living: from practices to social creation
Antonia De Vita [email protected]
53. Wars are fossils.How to prevent them? Can we stop them? Why the “Movement” is silent?
Marinella Correggia, Italy CANCELLED
Sub-Theme: BUEN VIVIR, WELLBEING AND SUSTAINABILITY
54. Living well together. Democracy and human wellbeing
Abdel Martinez Castro, Ricardo Vázquez Díaz, Cuba . Michela Guerini, Italy
Chair introduction
The implications of a multi-dimensional degrowth for happiness
Filka Sekulova (BUL/ES) [email protected]
Sustainable Development and the Cultural Contradictions of High Modernity: Beyond Brundtland and Limits to Growth
Thomas Wallgren (FI) [email protected]
Public policies and environmental consequences: models and instruments of democratic participation to the collective choice.
Patrizio Ponti [email protected]
55. Real utopies: from Solidarity Economy to the “buen vivir”
Davide Biolghini, Italy Chair introduction
Solidarity Economy for another model of society
Davide Biolghini [email protected]
Pachakuti: Indigenous perspectives, buen vivir, sumaq kawsay and degrowth
Bob Thomson (CA) [email protected]
Justice and Diversity: Buen Vivir, a Principle for Epistemic Decolonization and Radical Democracy?
Ana Agostino, Franziska
Dübgen
Franziska.Duebgen@normative
orders.net
56. Urban transition- towards sustainable futures of cities
Sarah Meyer KIT, Olivier Parodi, Germany
Chair introduction
From Urban Green Economy to a Network of Autopoietic Region-Cities: a strategy for a sustainable economy under the scenario of Degrowth
Sergi Nuss Girona (ES) [email protected]
Conceptualizing neighbourhoods for urban renewal in the 21st century: the urban typologies in the city of Karlstad in Sweden
Todor Stojanovski (SE)
Quarter Future – Urban Lab Andreas Seebaher, Alexandra Quint, Oliver Parodi (DE)
Sub-Theme: LAND, FOOD SOVEREIGNTY AND DEMOCRACY
57. Democratic Processes and Access to Land and Natural Resources
Petra Wächter, Austria Chair introduction
No title Petra Wächter [email protected]
Beni comuni: un catalizzatore per i movimenti? [abstract in italiano]
Mario Agostinelli [email protected]
A European Citizens’ Initiative for implementation of The human right to water and sanitation in European law
Jerry Van den Berge
58. How to connect the Degrowth movement and the Food Sovereignty
Mani Tese/Giosuè De Salvo, Italy Chair introduction
[short supply chains] Alice Viola [email protected]
Growing in the shrinkage. Urban Agriculture and Urban Form in Rust-belt cities
Alessandro Coppola [email protected]
PROVE: degrowing the use of natural resources for food production
João Luís Homem de Carvalho
[email protected];[email protected]
59. Constructing sustainable food economies through collective citizens’ action for food democracy
Adanella Rossi, Gianluca Brunori, Henk Renting and Markus Schermer, Italy
Chair introduction
‘Civic Food Networks’ as collective action for constructing food democracy and sustainable food economies
Adanella Rossi, Henk
Renting, Gianluca Brunori,
Markus Schermer
The role of networks in the global governance of food
Andrea Calori [email protected]
Sustainability and New Visions of Consumers Sovereignty and Utility
Roberta Sassatelli [email protected]
Sub-Theme: INFORMATION AND IMAGINARY
60. Breaking news: the degrowth Pierluigi Sullo, Anna Pizzo, Marco Palma, Chiara Spadaro, Chiara Sasso, Italy
Chair introduction [email protected]
Journalism explosion and degrowth of information
Ignatio Ramonet
The crisis of information Roberto Natale
Italian media and neoliberism Fausto Pellegrini
61. School, Ecology and Degrowth Associazione eco-filosofica, Italy Chair introduction
Decolonize the imaginary, from the school Paolo Scroccaro – Flavio Cagnato – Mario Cenedese
Education as commons
Francesco Cappa, Barbara Piccinato
Teaching and deep ecology Guido Dalla Casa [email protected]
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SOURCES
Tolstoj precursor Bruna Bianchi [email protected]
At the Roots of Degrowth: Joseph Cornelius Kumarappa’s Economy of Permanence Chiara Corazza (ITA) [email protected]
Towards a cultural revolution – How critical and practice theories can help us to decolonize the growth imagery Anca Gheorghică, Paavo Järvensivu, Timo Järvensivu
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On the shoulders of Mediterranean people Onofrio Romano [email protected]
No title [Social movement for social and environmental Justice] Giuseppe De Marzo, Lucie Greyl
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SCENARIOS
The collapse: catabolic or catastrophic? Yves Cochet [email protected]
Entropy : the mortal illness of the Anthropocene Agnès Sinaï [email protected]
Closing the loops: an exploratory study into degrowth solutions Nuno Videira, François Schneider, Filka Sekulova, Giorgos Kallis
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