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THEMATIC AREA 1: CARE THEMATIC PANELS: CARE - conceptualisation [C] || CARE ETHICS [EC] || COMMUNITY CARE [CC] |
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| Summary | Panel | Title | Author |
| 12-C | C | Migrant Women and Care: A Systematic Violation of Rights | María José Barbé |
| 30-C | C | Women with severe work disorder in Special Employment Centres | Manuel Francisco Salinas Tomás |
| 34-C | C | Model of diagnosis and participation in the care economy | Esther Ramos. Marisol Vergés |
| 61-C | C | Child domestic work: reflections on the problem of reproduction in the context of survival strategies | Andrea González Medina |
| 75-C | C | From the invisible to the visible: an approach to women's work in rural areas | Encarnación Fernández Sánchez |
| 20-C | CC | From private care to community care. The experiences in Pamplona (Navarra) and Zumarraga (Gipuzkoa) | Delicia Aguado-Peláez. Patricia Martínez-García . |
| 28-C | CC | Innovative models of collective care management through Social and Solidarity Economy formulas | Marta Cazorla Rodríguez. Alberto More. Charo Álvarez |
| 41-C | CC | Reflections on the public-private divide in modernity | Reyes Beltrán Felip. Mª José Gómez Cantos. |
| 44-C | CC | The role of community care spaces for the elderly in the democratisation of care in Barcelona | Patricia Estefanía Celi Medina |
| 58-C | CC | Dialogues between the Feminist Economy and the Economy of the Commons: the Democratisation of Care | Sandra Ezquerra. Marta Guadalupe Rivera-Ferre . |
| 60-C | CC | The role of community-based projects in the reorganisation of care The case of the Santa Clara Residential Complex in Malaga. | Christel Keller Garganté |
| 74-C | CC | The gender device in the subjectivity of "women carers": resistance and complicity with the social organisation of care | M.ª Pilar Domínguez-Castillo |
| 10-F | CC | Basic income of equals, care and feminism | Doni Arocas Tortajada |
| 12-D | CC | Community initiatives and networks of care in local settings | Las Naves, La Dula. Cabanyal Horta, Conectando San Isidro, Red de amigas y amigos de la lactancia materna (Russafa), Escuela de familias de alimentación sana y sostenible. |
| 4-C | EC | Feminist maternity care as a key to life support | Gabriela Veras Iglesias |
| 48-C | EC | The importance of the ethics of care: proposals for its universalisation | Ana Marrades |
| 62-C | EC | Times of (dis)care: Narratives of caregivers in situations of dependency | Doni Arocas Tortajada |
| 77-C | EC | The impact of caregiving on the occupational psychosocial health of women in leadership positions | M.ª Pilar Domínguez-Castillo. Eva Cifre Gallego; Laritza Machín Rincón; María Vera Perea. |
| 78-C | EC | An approach to erotic knowledge from the perspective of feminist economics | María Abril Alvarez |
| 81-C | EC | The Precarity of the Psyche: An Approach from Intersectional Feminism | Javier García-Martínez. Cristina Plaza. |
| 21-C | EC | Guilt as a form of symbolic violence against women in the context of motherhood | Elba Escudero Quiroga |
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THEMATIC AREA 2: DISMANTLING NEOLIBERALISM THEMATIC PANEL: DE-NEOLIBERAL [N] |
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| Summary | Panel | Title | Author |
| 5-C | N | The fit between entrepreneurship and female gender identity | Anna Pérez-Quintana. Anna Sabata-Aliberch. |
| 11-C | N | Approach to the world economy from a "systemic approach to life sustainability". | Astrid Agenjo Calderón. |
| 49-C | N | But... Is a cultural dispute possible? Conflict and neoliberal governance: conditions of (im)possibility of dissent | Lucía Gómez. Francisco Jódar. |
| 51-C | N | The emergence of a cross-border breeding market in Europe | Fernández Arrúe |
| 67-C | N | Gender relations through housing finance. A state of the art. | Paula Martín-Gago. |
| 70-C | N | The illusion of infinite bodies: acceleration, immediacy and exhaustion of neoliberal subjectivities. | Clara Arbiol Gonzalez. |
| 71-C | N | Popular pedagogical initiatives as practices of re-existence to the neoliberal hegemony | Maria Rita Martínez Galvis. |
| 29-C | N | Surrogacy / Surrogacy for Rent. | Rocío Rodríguez Calderón. |
| 2-F | N | Training in macho violence and consumption. Do we consume violence? | SETEM – Hego Haizea |
| 12-F | N | Let us decolonise the paradigms of economy and development from decolonial feminism. | MIGRATION, GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT NETWORK, a collective of decolonial feminists from Asia, Africa and Latin America |
| 24-DF | N | Feminist reading of the debt. | Iolanda Fresnillo. Irate Tranche. Citizen Debt Audit Platform. |
| 30-DF | N | Feminist debt default. | Iolanda Fresnillo. Irati Tranche. Citizen Debt Audit Platform. |
| 7-D | N | Feminism and housing. | PRECARITY AND FEMINIST ECONOMY. Pilar Barriuso. Carmen Crespo. |
| 10-D | N | Post-Crash UPF. Revision of teaching plans of the Faculty of Economics. | Collective Post-Crash |
| 14-D | N | And what role does the university play? The violence of the neoliberal university: equality as a mark, depoliticisation of knowledge and capture of subjectivity. | Collective INDOCENTIA Universitat de Valéncia. Lucía Gómez, Clara Arbiol, Francisco Jódar, Almudena Navas, Inmaculada López, Miriam Abietar, Esperanza Meri. |
| 1-D | N | Making women. | SETEM – Hego Haizea |
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THEMATIC AREA 3: ECOFEMINISM THEMATIC PANELS: ECOFEMINISM - Conceptualisation and Rural Contexts [E] || FEMINIST AGROECOLOGY AND FOOD SOVEREIGNTY [AF] |
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| Summary | Panel | Title | Author |
| 3-C | EG | The empowerment of rural women in Cuba: providing knowledge for public policy | Blanca Munster Infante. Reina Fleitas Ruiz. |
| 17-C | EG | The economic rights of rural women | María Inmaculada Idáñez Vargas. CERES. |
| 33-C | EG | Rural women in Valencia: voices that speak of invisible work, ecodependence and interdependence. | Sarai Fariñas Ausina. Patricia Dopazo. |
| 40-C | EG | Embracing rural areas from the social and solidarity economy: a room of your own for women's empowerment? | Rosana Montalbán Moya. |
| 47-C | EG | An ecofeminist approach to rural electrification projects within the framework of international cooperation. | Cristina Alonso Saavedra. |
| 54-C | EG | Biodiverse: multifunctional plants and opportunities for the rural world from ecofeminism | María Vela Campoy. |
| 68-C | EG | Recovering and applying feminist and environmentalist postulates in a new economic organisation | Analía Woloszczuk. |
| 17-D | EG | How to make these wicks a basket: weaving state networks to advance from food sovereignty to feminist economics. | Gloria Bigné, Natàlia Castellanos. Sarai Fariñas. Alba Herrero. Terra Ciutadana Chair, Fundació Assut, Centre for Rural Studies and International Agriculture (CERAI), Per l'Horta |
| 19-D | EG | Between day and night there is no wall. | Sarai Fariñas. Natalia Castellanos. Teresa de la Fuente. Alba Herrero. Les Espigolaores. |
| 21-D | EG | North-South Dialogue feel think and reflect feminism from the rural women of Ecuador. | María Elena Alconchel. Lina D’onofrio. Peace and Development in Ecuador. |
| 29-D | EG | The Kurikancha experience: a feminist alternative of Solidarity and Community principle in Ecuador | Abel Alejandro Arias Arcentales. Luis Fabián Arias Monge, Dagmar Arico Ortiz. Central University of Ecuador (UCE) - Social and Solidarity Economy Research Group of the UCE. |
| 8-F | EG | Workshop proposal: Feminist Economics in the Face of Ecological Collapse. | María Pazos Morán. |
| 89-C | EG | Change of economic model in the rural environment: Rural school of social entrepreneurship and rural/urban balance of payments | Raúl Contreras – Nittua. |
| 43-C | AF | Broadening the view of food sovereignty and hegemonic feminism: collective proposals at the intersections of the food chain | Leticia Urretabizkaia Gil. |
| 59-C | AF | Agroecology and feminism: bridges and fractures in their application to urban food policies | Julia Clemente Londas. Daniel López-García. Marina Di Masso. Verónica García García. |
| 66-C | AF | The agro-ecological approach to women's equality in the agricultural sector | Helena Cifre Sapena. Aina Calafat Rogers, Pilar Galindo Martínez, María Vela Campoy. |
| 79-C | AF | Unveiling the ecofeminist agenda of responsible agro-ecological consumption. | Pilar Galindo. Beatriz Martinez. Amparo Caballero. Helena Cifre. Aina Calafat. |
| 80-C | AF | The agro-ecological approach to women's equality in the agricultural sector | Aina Calafat. Helena Cifre. Pilar Galindo Martínez. María Vela Campoy. |
| 17-D | AF | How to make these wicks a basket: weaving state networks to advance from food sovereignty to feminist economics. | Gloria Bigné, Natàlia Castellanos. Sarai Fariñas. Alba Herrero. Terra Ciutadana Chair, Fundació Assut, Centre for Rural Studies and International Agriculture (CERAI), Per l'Horta |
| 25-D | AF | Community-supported agro-ecological projects | Xicoteta Elaboració de l’Horta. |
| 11-F | AF | Ecofeminism in an agro-ecological key. | Ecofeminism WG Spanish Society of Agroecology (SEAE) |
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THEMATIC AREA 4: PUBLIC POLICIES THEMATIC PANELS: WELFARE SYSTEMS [SB] || PUBLIC CARE AND DEPENDENCY SYSTEM [D] || TAXATION [F] || MARKETS [M] |
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| Summary | Panel | Title | Author |
| 7-C | D | Dependency care in Spain. Evaluation of the current system and proposal for the implementation of a right-based system. Universal |
Mercedes Sastre. Rosa Martínez, Susana Roldán. |
| 25-C | D | Who will take care of me when I'm dependent? | Ángeles Briñón García. Mafalda Rodriguez Losada, Cristina de la Cámara Gonzalez. |
| 42-C | D | The Spanish family welfare regime as a system of reproduction of dependencies | Patricia Merino Murga . |
| 50-C | D | Care regimes and policies for gender equality | Carmen Castro García. |
| 57-C | D | Breastfeeding and parental leave system. Uses and expectations of use according to its design. | Cristina Castellanos Serrano. |
| 64-C | D | Birth permits in the patriarchy of consent: the Spanish experience | María Pazos Morán. |
| 73-C | D | Strategy for the dissemination and impact of the feminist economy and the care economy in Colombia | Ana Isabel Arenas. |
| 9-D | D | Equal birth permits in a feminist economy. Advocacy experience. | Virginia Carrera. PPiiNA. Platform for Equal and Non-transferable Birth and Adoption Permits |
| 52-C | F | Study on the economic and social impact of the so-called "pink tax" on Valencian society. | Adel Francés i Asins. Diego Herranz Andújar. |
| 69-C | F | Does tax progressivity affect women's income? An analysis of personal income tax (2007-2012). | José Torres-Remírez. |
| 85-C | F | Women, citizen participation and tax compliance. | Gloria Alarcón García. José Manuel Mayor Balsas. |
| 1-C | M | Woman, health, care and time. | Vicenta Tasa. |
| 19-C | M | Inequality of women in the Ecuadorian labour market: a regional approach | Tangya Tandazo-Arias. Rosa Paola Herrera Vivanco. |
| 26-C | M | Difficulties and professional impact of conciliation: the case of the industrial sector in Gipuzkoa. | Mª Luz de la Cal. Elena Martínez-Tola; Mertxe Larrañaga; Yolanda Jubeto. |
| 32-C | M | Girls4stem: promoting STEM vocations from the UV | Silvia Rueda. Carmen Botella, Emilia López-Iñesta, Paula Marzal. |
| 45-C | M | Structural inequalities in youth unemployment in Spain | Paula Rodriguez Modroño. |
| 37-C | M | Unequal management. The evaluation of the inequitable behaviour of the managerial staff in the companies and its relation with the attitudes of superiority and the sexist hostility. | Alberto Díaz Rosillo. |
| 15-C | SB | The welfare state facing the challenge of care and gender equality | Rosa Mari Roig Berenguer. |
| 63-C | SB | A feminist economic programme in the face of ecological catastrophe. | María Pazos Morán. |
| 65-C | SB | Trends in post-austerity care and gender equality policies in Spain | Carmen Castro-García. Antía Pérez-Caramés. |
| 82-C | SB | The impact of austerity policies from a gender perspective: wages and reproductive work | Rosa Garcia-Hernandez. |
| 83-C | SB | Application of the law on equality in education in the Valencian community: an exploratory analysis | Laura Martínez Rudilla. |
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THEMATIC AREA 5: GENDER BUDGETING THEMATIC PANEL: GENDER BUDGETING [PG] |
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| Summary | Panel | Title | Author |
| 8-C | PG | Reflection on Basque experiences on Gender Budgeting. | Yolanda Jubeto. Mertxe Larrañaga Sarriegi. |
| 24-C | PG | The distributive effect of budgetary measures of taxes and social benefits from the gender perspective. | Paloma de Villota. |
| 31-C | PG | Institutional practices and gender discourses in Latin America The experience of budgets with a gender perspective - PPG- in Uruguay. | Mariana González Pírez. |
| 36-C | PG | The main strengths and challenges in the process of integrating the gender perspective into the budgets of the Madrid City Council. | Francisca Jiménez Martín. |
| 84-C | PG | Gender budgeting in local administration: an analysis of wage discrimination | Gloria Alarcón García. José Manuel Mayor Balsas. |
| 5-F | PG | PEG; from theory to practice Exchange of experiences, generation of collective knowledge and creation of networks. | Paloma De Villota. Mertxe Larrañaga, Yolanda Jubeto. Mónica Gil. |
| 2-DF | PG | From theory to practice. The experience of Gender Budgeting in the Castelló City Council. | Rosana Pastor García |
| 15-D | PG | 12 years of analysis and feminist activism in the face of state budgets... and some more | Gender Impact Now Platform |
| 86-C | PG | The Junta de Andalucía's PEG experience: contextualisation, methodology and results obtained | Alicia del Olmo. Paula Cirujano. |
| 87-C | PG | Budgets, gender impact and networking: experiences in and from the Canary Islands. | Carmen Ascanio Sánchez. |
| 88-C | PG | The experience of the Basque Government in PEG: an introduction. | Zaloa Urbizu. |
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THEMATIC AREA 6: FEMINIST RESISTANCES AND STRATEGIES FOR CHANGE THEMATIC PANELS: SPEECH ON FEMINIST RESISTANCE - conceptualisation [DI] || FEMINIST EXPERIENCE AND PRACTICE [EP] |
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| Summary | Panel | Title | Author |
| 6-C | DI | Women in resistance: for the production and reproduction of life | Mely del Rosario González Aróstegui. Red Feminista “Berta Cáceres”. |
| 23-C | DI | Feminist socioeconomic alternatives? Contributions to the construction of an analytical framework. | Marina Di Masso. Sandra Ezquerra. Marta G. Rivera-Ferre . |
| 38-C | DI | Digital economy pro-common and feminist? Reflections on gender dynamics in the platform and collaborative economy. | Mayo Fuster Morell. |
| 53-C | DI | Feminist alternatives to hegemonic business: the social enterprise as a reference. | Mónica Grau Sarabia. Begoña Román Maestre. |
| 56-C | DI | Against alienation and masculinisation Towards a feminist social currency. | Alicia Valdés Lucas. |
| 18-C | DI | Feminist resistance to the neo-liberal malaise: moving towards a sustainable future | Andrea Fernández Sánchez. Miriam Couceiro Castro. |
| 4-F | DI | Rethinking our organisations with a feminist outlook | Ekosolfem, solidarity economy and feminist group of REAS Euskadi. XXK Collective, research, thought and action Equipare cooperative, member of REAS Euskadi. |
| 16-D | DI | Feminist Economics, challenges, proposed alliances. | Clara Ruíz. ENTREPUEBLOS-ENTREPOBLES -ENTREPOBOS-HERRIARTE. |
| 28-D | DI | Resistance and transformation: challenges for a feminist economy in action | Miriam Nobre y Tica Moreno. Sempreviva Organizaçao Feminista. |
| 22-C | EP | Tensions between community, empowerment and neoliberal policies in the experiences of women fishing workers | Patricia Martínez-García. |
| 35-C | EP | Gender composition in Argentinean cooperative federations Contributions from the feminist economy. | Laura Violeta Farcy. Josefina Marcelo, Natalia Cardozo. Luisa Mayoral. |
| 76-C | EP | The feminist economy in self-managed spaces and its local impact in some neighbourhoods of Madrid | Ana Isabel Garrido Martínez. |
| 13-C | EP | Networks of care and community spaces against the neoliberal city. The cases of Madrid and Valencia. | Clara García. Laura Arranz Sánchez. |
| 14-C | EP | Feeling like undomesticated workers. Action-research from the feminist economy. | Josefina Roco. Mundubat Fundazioa. |
| 16-C | EP | Social innovation and feminism, a necessary dialogue? | José Hernández–Ascanio. |
| 3-F | EP | Wikipedia editing workshop to make women economists visible | Mentxu Ramilo Araujo. Cristina Ubani Bazán. |
| 3-D | EP | From the 8 days of feminist revolt to the feminist neighbourhood network of care and mutual support. | Benimaclet Feminist Assembly. |
| 22-D | EP | 8M Days of feminist revolt | M.ª Mercedes González Berruga. Feminist Assembly of Valencia. |
| 5-D | EP | Together we undermine the patriarchal order on sovereignty and feminist economy | Ca la Dona. |
| 6-D | EP | Conversation on feminist self-employment initiatives | Carme Alemany. Emagin. Ciutat Invisible. Pandora Mirabilia. Equipare. Colectiva XXK. |
| 20-D | EP | Inhabiting a menstruating body in an (un)sustainable world: eco-fabric workshop | Melanie Nereida. Lina D’Onofrio. |
| 26-D | EP | Interdisciplinarity in the communication of feminist economics. | Lina Castellanos. Feminist Economics. |
| 4-D | EP | Building, caring, inhabiting: feminist practices in solidarity economy organisations. | Zaloa Pérez. Maisa Bascuas. Josefina Roco Sanfilippo. Silvia Piris. Melissa Cabrera. Naroa Ortega. |
| 11-D | EP | Other knowledge from migration: Fanzine Weaving a resilient migrant gaze: bodies, voices, rootedness. | Paola Larco. Women with a Voice Collective |
| 23-D | EP | Feminist Agenda 2018-2019 | Francisca Guisado Adame. Feminist Policy Forum. Judit Carreras García (OIT-ESP) |
