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SUMMARY:SOCIAL ECONOMY CONFERENCE IN GOTHENBURG
DESCRIPTION:In connection with the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the European Union\, the most important European players in the field of social economy gather in Gothenburg\,  at a conference highlighting the role of social economy in creating a stronger and more resilient Europe. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe “Social Economy 2023 – Building a stronger and resilient Europe“’ conference is planned in close cooperation with European experts and stakeholders\, and it will be focused on the Social Economy Action Plan and its implementation. It builds on last year’s Strasbourg conference “Social Economy – Future of Europe” which was included in the official program of the French Presidency and it bridges to the equivalent event to be held under the coming Spanish presidency in San Sebastian\, on 13-14 November 2023. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe conference also aims to highlight the circumstances around social economy in both southern and northern Europe\, thus providing a basis for Council’s further work in this sector. \nThe draft program will be published soon. \nDate: 8th of June 2023 at the School of Economics\, University of Gothenburg\, although parallel international meetings and events will take place on 7 and 9 June 2023 in the city. \nThe conference is organized by Coompanion in collaboration with Social Economy Europe\, REVES and CECOP. With support from the Region Västra Götaland\, School of Business\, Economics and Law at the University of Gothenburg and Fremia.
URL:https://ripess.eu/en/event/social-economy-conference-in-gothenburg/
LOCATION:School of Economics\, University of Gothenburg
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SUMMARY:3rd International Conference - Social and Solidarity Economy and the Commons - Decolonizing the Solidarity Economy and Commons:   Enacting the “Pluriverse”
DESCRIPTION:3rd International Conference \nSocial and Solidarity Economy and the Commons \nDecolonizing the Solidarity Economy and Commons: \nEnacting the “Pluriverse” \nVenue: Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL)\, Lisbon\, Portugal \nDate: 8th-10th November 2023 (Presential) \nOrganisers: Centre for International Studies (CEI-IUL) – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL) (Portugal); Centre for Social Studies (CES) – University of Coimbra (Portugal); ITES/UFAL -Incubator of Solidarity Economy at the Federal University of Alagoas (Brazil); Institute for Social Justice\, York St John University (UK); Institute for Ecological Economics – Vienna University of Economics and Business (Austria) \n  \nCALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS \nThe main theme for the 2023 edition of the international conference “Social and Solidarity Economy and the Commons” is the emergence of a “pluriverse” in the fields of solidarity economy and the commons. This results from the aggregation of diverse epistemologies\, narratives\, and strategies for social transformation that criticise and deconstruct the downsides of modernity as a social project. For Mignolo and Escobar (2010)\, these include a “disembeddedness”\, resulting from a “marginalization of place (the here and now of social action) in the definition of social life” (p. 36). It also includes a “domination and disenchantment that came about with secularization and the predominance of instrumental reason to the normalization of life and the disciplining of populations” to “the extreme economization and technification of the world” (p. 36-7). \nWe invite researchers and practitioners to submit proposals for contributions to the conference. We aim to promote interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary perspectives at both theoretical\, conceptual and methodological levels. Submissions might be based on formal research or on concrete activist\, economic or public policy initiatives. \nThe conference is structured around six thematic fields: \n\nCriticisms of modernity\, post-material worldviews and their contribution to social movements and initiatives promoting solidarity economy and the commons;\nIndigenous epistemologies and popular knowledges (epistemologies of traditional peoples and communities);\nOngoing tensions between transformation and cooptation in solidarity economy and commons-based initiatives and movements (including cultish or other forms of authoritarian dynamics based on charisma\, spiritual/ideological creed or the spread of disinformation\, including those of ethnonationalist\, backlash social movements\, reactionary and anti-democratic movements);\nContributions of solidarity economy\, commons and community-led initiatives to emancipatory movements\, deepening democracy as well as civil society-led strategies of “soft power” in international\, regional and local relations;\nContributions of knowledge\, technologies and organisational forms\, developed within solidarity economy\, commons and community-led initiatives\, to biopolitical forms of social control (i.e. “technologies of the self”)\, as well as state-led strategies of “soft power” in international\, regional and local relations.\nStructural Inequalities and the challenges faced by minorities and other disadvantaged groups in the pursuit of environmental and social justice through solidarity economy and commons-based initiatives and movements. These include inequalities and challenges enhanced by the “green gentrification” that is often unintentionally caused by the presence of such initiatives\, as well as state-led urban and rural planning strategies for sustainability based on commons and commoning.\n\nAttention: For further information on each thematic field\, please consult the annexed Conference Proposal. \nSession on Research and Methods Design\nWe strongly encourage the submission of paper proposals by Ph.D. students on the methodological and ethical dimensions of research within these six fields of inquiry\, with the purpose of organising a workshop on this topic for early career scholars\, which will take place during the conference. \nWe will post regular updates about the organisation of this conference on the event’s webpage (https://ssecommons.cei.iscte-iul.pt )\, as well as send them by e-mail and through the social media accounts of CEI-IUL (Facebook and Twitter). Any questions regarding organisation of the conference or participation can be sent to  ssecommons.cei@iscte-iul.pt. \nProposal Submission Guidelines \nWe welcome the submission of the following type of proposals: \n\npaper abstracts (research papers or experience reports by practitioners or activists);\nbook presentation proposals on topics relevant to the five thematic fields of the conference.\nsession proposals containing the name of presenters\, as well as the title and complete abstract of each presentation;\n\nAll submitted proposals must have a maximum length of 800 words (including any references) and indicate which thematic field/s of the conference they address\, along with five keywords. They can be submitted in English\, French\, Portuguese or Spanish. However\, the language of presentation shall be English. They should include: \nIn the case of an academic paper or research proposals by Ph.D. students: \n\na) Title;\nb) Thematic field (one of the five proposed by the conference);\nc) Extended abstract referring to the theoretical and methodological approach\, the main argument\, and a brief summary of conclusions/implications for research\, activism or policy-making.\nd) Main references\n\nIn the case of an experience report by practitioners or activists: \n\na) Title;\nb) Thematic field (one of the five proposed by the conference);\nc) Abstract containing: a short description of the experience; a brief context analysis; innovation in political\, environmental or societal terms; main challenges; future trends.\nd) Main references\n\nIn the case of a book presentation proposal: \n\na) Title;\nb) Thematic field (one of the five proposed by the conference);\nc) Extended abstract referring to the theoretical and methodological approach\, the main argument\, and a brief summary of conclusions/implications for research\, activism or policy-making.\n\nSession proposals should include: \n\na) Title of the panel;\nb) Thematic field (one of the five proposed by the conference)\, along with five keywords;\nc) A brief (up to 300 words) statement summarising the rationale for the panel.\nd) Individual abstracts for each presentation (maximum 800 words each)\, referring to the theoretical and methodological approach\, the main argument\, a brief summary of conclusions/implications for research\, activism or policy-making and main references.\n\nIn your proposal\, please indicate whether you would like to submit a full paper for online publication\, with peer-review and in open-source format\, in a website that the conference organisers will create for that purpose. The papers will be published during the first semester of 2024. \nPlease submit proposals by email to  ssecommons.cei@iscte-iul.pt .  \nImportant dates  \nDeadline for submission of proposals – May 31st 2023 \nNotification of contributors – June 30th \nDeadline for registration (conference presenters) – October 6th \nPublication of final program – October 15th \nDeadline for registration (non-presenters) – October 25th \nBeginning of the conference – November 8th \nSubmission of full paper for peer review and publication: December 15th \nConference registration \nSite: https://ssecommons.cei.iscte-iul.pt/  \nProfessors/lecturers\, researchers and other professionals – € 175\, 00 \nStudents (Proof of enrolment in a higher education program required) – € 75\, 00 \nRegistration is FREE for students of ISCTE-IUL\, CES-University of Coimbra\, UFAL and York St John University. \nSteering Committee: \nAna Margarida Esteves (CEI-IUL\, ISCTE-IUL) \nLeonardo Leal (CEI-IUL; Universidade Federal de Alagoas– UFAL) \nLuciane Lucas dos Santos (CES U Coimbra) \nTom Henfrey (Schumacher Institute\, UK) \nMaria Fernandes-Jesus (York St John University\, UK) \nRoman Hausmann (Institute for Ecological Economics – Vienna University of Economics and Business\, Austria)
URL:https://ripess.eu/en/event/3rd-international-conference-social-and-solidarity-economy-and-the-commons-decolonizing-the-solidarity-economy-and-commons-enacting-the-pluriverse/
LOCATION:Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL)\, Lisbon\, Portugal\, Portugal
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SUMMARY:Fair Trade International Symposium 2023 : registration open until April\, 21 !
DESCRIPTION:The Fair Trade International Symposium is the leading global gathering for scholars\, practitioners and policymakers working on Fair Trade. \nThe next Fair Trade International Symposium will be hosted from 19th to-21st June 2023 at the University of Leeds in the UK. Leeds is a vibrant city in the north of England that has great transport links to the rest of the UK. \nBoth the University of Leeds and the city of Leeds have strong links to Fair Trade- we are both a Fair Trade city and university\, and Yorkshire was the first Fair Trade county. Academics at the Sustainability Research Institute and the University’s Sustainability Service and have worked together with the Fair Trade International Symposium Steering Group and local campaigners to develop the programme for FTIS. \nAt the Leeds FTIS event there will be workshops and panels taking place in person\, complemented by some online and hybrid sessions to enable the participation of people both locally and internationally. We will ensure that both the in person and online discussions are facilitated so that everyone gets a chance to participate. We are especially keen to create spaces for local campaigners and practitioners to interact. \nThere will be some fully online panels and sessions\, with opportunities for participants to discuss papers and posters and importantly a space to interact with each other via the conference platform. \nWorkshops will be face to face\, with contributions from academics\, campaigners and students. \nPlenary presentations will be hybrid\, accessible both to an online and in person audience\, and will be recorded. \nWe have agreed with the editors of the Journal of Fair Trade to produce a special issue of the journal based on papers from the Symposium. There will be a special session about this during the event.
URL:https://ripess.eu/en/event/fair-trade-international-symposium-2023-registration-open-until-april-21/
LOCATION:Fryslân
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230228T160000
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SUMMARY:CFF SESSION - Creating Regenerative Futures with your Local Council
DESCRIPTION:Join our next Communities for Future Sessions\, Tuesday\, Feb 28th\, 16h-18h CET. \n\nShowing successful stories of CLI’s working with local councils\nSharing tools & resources\nLinking to the policy thesis in the topic\n\n  \nSpeakers: \nTwo mayors/municipal servants: \n\nPaco García\, Almocita Mayor\, Andalucia\, Spain\nJoão Dinis\, Climate Action\, Cascais\, Portugal\n\n  \n2 CLI’s: \n\nCristiano Bottone\, Kunelab\, Monteveglio\, Italy\nAmy Scaife\, HubRen\, London\, UK\n\nCommunity-led initiatives and local authorities have shown fruitful collaboration but that’s far from being the dominant interaction between them. Local initiatives often struggle to have constructive partnerships with their municipalities or counties. And vice versa: a municipality can invite community-led initiatives to their projects and fail to gain their engagement. \nThere’s never a lack of crisis situations and the strong bond between local authorities and communities has proven to be essential for the constructive response to crises. Regions with such a tight bond have done better during the pandemic than those that failed to build bridges. \nThe ECOLISE team contributed to balancing the understanding of who initiates change. Communities are the drivers of change towards sustainability\, but hundreds of local authorities are just as engaged. \nClick here to register!
URL:https://ripess.eu/en/event/cff-session-creating-regenerative-futures-with-your-local-council/
LOCATION:online
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SUMMARY:FUTURS IMPOSSIBLES
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URL:https://ripess.eu/en/event/future-impossibles/
LOCATION:Barcelona
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SUMMARY:Future opportunities and challenges for the SSE following the 2022 ILO Discussion and Action Plan
DESCRIPTION:This webinar aims to:\n– Discuss future challenges based on the general conclusions and its action plan for different SSE actors (civil society\, trade unions\, employers small scale SSE collective and cooperative producers and employers…]\, ILO and other UN institutions\, States\, regional bodies\, local authorities).\n– Examine the possible positive impacts\, and challenges\, for grassroots organizations.
URL:https://ripess.eu/en/event/future-opportunities-and-challenges-for-the-sse-following-the-2022-ilo-discussion-and-action-plan/
LOCATION:online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230216
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SUMMARY:Transition Pathway proximity & social economy - Call for pledges
DESCRIPTION:Following the publication of the Transition Pathway for the proximity and social economy industrial ecosystem on 14 November 2022\, the Commission launches a Call for pledges to stakeholders. This initiative is part of the updated EU Industrial policy and the European Social Economy Action Plan. \nThe purpose of the call is to collect pledges from stakeholders on the concrete actions that they will take in order to help achieve the shared action areas identified in the Transition Pathway. It is an important way in which we can showcase the eagerness of stakeholders to support the objectives of this Transition Pathway and their commitment to work together to support the twin transition of the ecosystem and strengthen its resilience. The pledges will help address gaps\, pool resources towards shared milestones and mobilise support at all levels. \nThe collected pledges will contribute to the co-implementation of the Transition Pathway. The Commission will work together with the stakeholders to support them in implementing their pledges\, facilitate exchanges of knowledge and best practices. \nThe initial deadline to submit pledges is 28 February 2023 as a first stock-taking wil take place. However\, the call will remain open on a rolling basis. You are invited to submit your pledges by using the template below.
URL:https://ripess.eu/en/event/transition-pathway-proximity-social-economy-call-for-pledges/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Call
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230131T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230611T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T212538
CREATED:20230116T105020Z
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SUMMARY:9TH Ciriec International Research Conference on Social Economy - Seoul (Replubic of Korea)
DESCRIPTION:General topic: \n“Building forward better: Social and solidarity economy for a peaceful and fair world” \nTHEMES \n1. Democratic Governance\n2. Partnerships Between Public\, Private and SSE\n3. SSE and Social and Environmental Transition\n4. Statistics and Impact Indicators for the SSE\n5. SSE and Gig Economy\n6. SSE’s Role in Peace Building\, Reconciliation and Reconstruction\n7. SEE and Legal Frameworks\n8. SEE and Green Transformation\n9. SSE Utopias and Imaginary Narratives\n10.Gender and SSE \n\nSHORT CALL FOR PAPERS HERE\nLONG CALL FOR PAPERS HERE\n=> Abstract submission deadline: 31 January 2023\n=> SUBMISSION HERE\n=> EVENT WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/3F7rezo\n\nKEYNOTE SPEAKER: \n \n  \nKatherine GIBSON (Faculty of Arts and Sciences\, Harvard University / Western Sidney University) \n  \n\nScientific Chairs: \n\nSang-Youn LEE (Sungkonghoe University)\nMarie J/ BOUCHARD (Université du Québec à Montréal)\n\nScientific organizers: Sang-Youn Lee\, Marie J. Bouchard\, Juan Fernando Alvarez\, Eric Bidet\, Eric Dacheux\, Timothée Duverger\, Hyungsik Eum\, Dorothea Greiling\, David Hiez\, Akira Kurimoto\, Alexandrine Lapoutte\, Carmen Marcuello\, Deolinda Meira\, Jérôme Schoenmaeckers\, Ilcheong Yi \nScientific Committee \nWorking language: English
URL:https://ripess.eu/en/event/9th-ciriec-international-research-conference/
LOCATION:Fryslân
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230128
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SUMMARY:EPOG seminar
DESCRIPTION:Hello!
URL:https://ripess.eu/en/event/epog-seminar/
LOCATION:Fryslân
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230124T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230124T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T212538
CREATED:20230116T162038Z
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SUMMARY:FEMINISM ASSEMBLY
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URL:https://ripess.eu/en/event/feminism-assembly/
LOCATION:Paris\, Paris\, France
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