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THEMATIC AREA 1: CARE

THEMATIC PANELS:

CARE - conceptualisation [C] || CARE ETHICS [EC] || COMMUNITY CARE [CC]

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

 

 

THEMATIC AREA 2: DISMANTLING NEOLIBERALISM

THEMATIC PANEL:

DE-NEOLIBERAL [N]

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

 

THEMATIC AREA 3: ECOFEMINISM

THEMATIC PANELS:

ECOFEMINISM - Conceptualisation and Rural Contexts [E] || FEMINIST AGROECOLOGY AND FOOD SOVEREIGNTY [AF]

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)

 

THEMATIC AREA 4: PUBLIC POLICIES

THEMATIC PANELS:

WELFARE SYSTEMS [SB] || PUBLIC CARE AND DEPENDENCY SYSTEM [D] || TAXATION [F] || MARKETS [M]

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.

 

THEMATIC AREA 5: GENDER BUDGETING

THEMATIC PANEL:

GENDER BUDGETING [PG]

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.

 

THEMATIC AREA 6: FEMINIST RESISTANCES AND STRATEGIES FOR CHANGE

THEMATIC PANELS:

SPEECH ON FEMINIST RESISTANCE - conceptualisation [DI] || FEMINIST EXPERIENCE AND PRACTICE [EP]

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)