UVIC UCC

The Research Group on Inclusive Societies, Politics, and Communities (SoPCI-UVic-UCC) is organizing a Seminar on reproductive commons: Agroecology and community care this 28th and 29th June 2021. This activity is co-organized in close collaboration with the UNESCO Chairs on Women, Development and Cultures and on Agroecology and Food system, and is done with the collaboration of the Vice-Rectorate for Research and Knowledge Transfer from UVic-UCC.

This seminary is a central activity of SOPCI, which contributes to enhance cooperation of both Chairs by creating a link between feminist economy and agroecology. It is important to mention the now finished co-direction of the Project RecerCaixa «Crisis and alternatives from a female perspective: analysis of women’s strategies in Catalonia in the Social and Solidary economy fields» which was a landmark for the project.

The general aim of the seminary is to create a space of reflection during two days to permit establishing links between the common goods economy and the human, social and ecological reproduction processes, especially on reproductive communities from a feminist point of view in its wide spectrum, including care of people and agroecology.

The general aim of the seminary will joint the exposition of investigation lines and works from people of the Scientific Committee who organized the seminary, and state and international guests. Additionally, even though they won’t do any presentation, the Seminary will be composed of a second circle of guests that will contribute to the reflection from their particular fields of experience (common goods economy, feminist economy, agroecology, among others), amongst them, members of SoPCI that are not part of the Scientific Committee organizing the Seminary. In addition to the theoretical-conceptual perspective, some of the axes of thinking and analysis that we aim to run collectively are those referring to the process of collectivization of goods and services, their relation with the public environment and among others, different models and processes of economy government of the common goods applied to productive processes. 

The Seminary is organized in 5 conceptual panels which will be state and international presenters.

The seminar activities will be held at the Ateneu Harmonia, in the Sant Andreu neighborhood and district, located at 20 Sant Adrià street (Fabra i Coats).

JUNE 28TH

 

09:30 – 10:00  Participant’s arrival 

10:00 – 10:15 Welcome by the organizing team of the seminar

10:15 – 10:30  Presentation of the venue by Ateneu Harmonia 

10:30 – 12:00  PANEL 1: THEORETICAL-INTRODUCTIVE

Sandra Ezquerra, Marta Rivera, Marina Di Masso, Marisa Fournier

12:00 – 12:30  Coffee break

12:30 – 13:30  Debate

13:30 – 15:00  Lunch  

15:00 – 16:30  PANEL 2: COMMUNITY-BASED COLLECTIVE PROCESSES FOR NEEDS SATISFACTION FROM THE TERRITORY

Miriam Nobre, Irene Iniesta, Christel Keller, Sanjay Pinto.

16:30 – 17:00  Coffee Break

17:00 – 18:30  PANEL 3: COMMUNITY PROCESSES GOVERNANCE

Isabel Vara,  Cristina Vega

18:30 – 19:30 Debate

 

JUNE 29TH

 

10:00 – 11:30  PANEL 4: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES AND THE PUBLIC SPHERE

Carolina Yacamán, Patricia Celi, Daniela Osorio-Gabriela Vera

11:30 – 12:00  Coffee break

12:00 – 13:30  PANEL 5: CHALLENGES AND HORIZONS

Isabel Álvarez, Raquel Martínez Buján-Lucía del Moral Espín, Natalia Quiroga

13:30 – 15:00  Lunch 

15:00 – 17:00  Debate 

17:00 – 17:30  Coffee break

17:30 – 18:00  Closure

Isabel Vara

Isabel Vara Sánchez is a member of the ISEC (Sociology and Peasant Studies Institute) of the University of Córdoba. She is a biologist and agroecologist. Her lines of research are […]

Sanjay Pinto

Sanjay Pinto is a fellow at The Worker Institute at Cornell, co-directs the Unions and Worker Ownership Program at Rutgers SMLR, and conducts applied and strategic research with economic justice […]

Carolina Yacamán Ochoa

Carolina Yacamán Ochoa is Assistant Professor at the Geography Department at the Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain. He is a member to the research group Landscape and Territory in Spain, […]

Natalia Quiroga Díaz

Colombian and permanent resident in Argentina since 2005, she has a degree in Economics from The National University of Colombia. After a degree she became a specialist in regional development […]

Cristina Vega

She is a professor and researcher at the Sociology and Gender Studies Department at the Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO) of Ecuador since 2011. She takes part in the […]

Daniela Osorio

Daniela Osorio-Cabrera is a feminist, a professor and an investigator. She has a PhD in Social psychology and a Master’s degree in Research in social psychology from the Autonomous University […]

Gabriela Veras Iglesias

Feminist, Marcos’ mother, she is a member of Desmadre, colectiva de maternidades feministas. Titular of a degree in Social Sciences from the Universidad de San Pablo (USP), and is studying […]

Marisa Fournier

She is a sociologist who studied social and in gender economy, a researcher, professor in social politics at the Instituto del Conurbano de la Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento (UNGS). […]

Miriam Nobre

Miriam Nobre is an engineer in agronomy, graduate of the Latin America integration studying program – PROLAM-USP. She joined the team of SOF (Sempreviva Organização Feminista), NGO based in São […]

Isabel Álvarez Vispo

Educator and expert in agroecology, she has been involved in food sovereignty and agroecology as activist,  trainer and researcher during the last 15 years. At a national level, she is […]

Lucía del Moral

Lucía del Moral-Espín is a profesor at the Facultad de Relaciones Laborales de Universidad de Cádiz (UCA, Area of Sociology) where she teaches Social Policy and Research Methods. She was […]

Raquel Martínez

Raquel Martínez Buján és professora contractada doctora en la Facultade de Socioloxía de la Universidade da Coruña i Degana de la mateixa des de l’any 2017. Té 3 sexennis de […]

Christel Keller Garganté

Christel Keller Garganté is an anthropologist, political scientist and PhD in Gender Studies: Culture, Society and Politics. She is a researcher in the research group Society, Policies and Inclusive Communities […]

Patricia Celi Medina

Patricia Celi Medina has a degree in Anthropology by the San Francisco of Quito University and a Master’s degree in Social Policy and Community Action, by the the Autonomous University of […]

Marina Di Masso Tarditti

Marina Di Masso Tarditti is co-director of the Chair of Agroecology and Food Systems at the University of Vic-Central University of Catalonia (UVic-UCC) and senior researcher of the research group on […]

Marta G. Rivera-Ferre

Profesora de Investigación en INGENIO (CSIC-UPV). Licenciada y doctora en Veterinaria, en la Especialidad de Producción Animal y Economía Agraria por la Universidad de Córdoba; Máster por la Universidad de […]

Sandra Ezquerra

Sandra Ezquerra is the coordinator of the research group Inclusive Societies, Politics, and Communities at the Universitat de Vic-Universitat Central de Catalunya. She is also Associate Professor at the School […]