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Registration is now open: Escola d'Estiu Fem Economia Feminista

  • June 13rd, 2018
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We had already announced it and from today the registration period is open to sign up for the Escola d'Estiu Fem Economia Feminista that will take place during June 25, 26 and July 10-11.

The Chair for Feminist Economics of the Universitat de València dedicates this first edition to contributing to critical thinking, organising spaces for meeting, debate and collective learning for feminist political training and action applied to education, public policies that are closer to citizens and the necessary (re)definition of the economic model.

Places are limited and it is essential to register through this form on the web, you can do it to all sessions (total duration of 20 hours) or only to some of the differentiated days.

FULL PROGRAMME OF THE FEM ECONOMIA FEMINISTA SUMMER SCHOOL

June 25th 

MEETING IN QUART DE POBLET

OPENING THE CLASSROOMS TO THE FEMINIST ECONOMY: REFLECTIONS, PROPOSALS AND EXPERIENCES

10.00-10.30 Opening

  • Mª Luisa Moltó Carbonell. Director of the Chair for Feminist Economics at the Universitat de València.
  • Carmen Martínez Ramírez. Mayoress, Town Hall of Quart de Poblet.

10.30-13.00 Thematic panel: Reflections, experiences and proposals, Fem Economia Feminista in the classroom

Hosted by Empar Aguado Bloise. Professor of the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology UV and member of the University Institute of Women's Studies of the UV.

  • Reyes Beltrán Felip. Professor of Economics at the  Marxadella de Torrent Secondary School and feminist activist. What economics do we teach? Reflections from the feminist economy.   
  • Francisco Javier Cano Montero. Teacher of Training and Labour Orientation at Jordi de Sant Jordi Secondary School. Lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology - UV. Women and Vocational Training: a negative photograph.  
  • Mónica Soriano Martínez. Professor of Economics at  Dr. Faustí Barberà Secondary School. Experiences in secondary school classrooms.

13.00-14.00 Debate and proposals

June 26th.

DAY IN XIRIVELLA

GENDER BUDGETING AT THE LOCAL LEVEL

10:00-10:30 Opening

  • Mª Luisa Moltó Carbonell. Director of the Chair for Feminist Economics at the Universitat de València.
  • Isabel Garcia Sánchez. Town Councillor for Equality, Xirivella Town Council.

10:30-11:40 Thematic Panel: Local Action for Equality: Gender Budgeting

Hosted by Gabriela Moriana Mateo. Coordinator of the Master's Degree in Gender and Equality Policies at the Universitat de València.

  • Mònica Gil Junquero. Doctor in Gender Studies and Equality Officer of Xirivella City Council. Gender budgeting as a tool for mainstreaming: an approach to its implementation in the Spanish State.    
  • Carmen Castro García. PhD in Economics. Specialist in European Gender Policies. Feminist activist. Challenges for gender mainstreaming.

Debate and proposals

11:40- 12:00 Break

12:00h- 14:00h Round table: Feminist experiences and initiatives at a local level

Hosted by Carmen García Albero. President and founder of the Dones en Acciò collective in Xirivella.

  • Sonia Ruiz García. Director of the Gender Mainstreaming Department. Barcelona City Council.
  • Francisca Jiménez Martín. Equality Officer. Gender Transversality Service of the Madrid City Council.
  • Begoña San José Serran. Impacto Género Ya!!! Platform.
  • Mar Vicent Garcia. Alerta feminist 

Debate and proposals

16:30-19:30 Peer-to-peer workshop: The municipal public budget as the axis of advocacy for feminist transformation

Animated by Begoña San Jose Serran. Feminist Policy Forum

July 10-11. DAY IN VALENCIA

FEMINIST ECONOMY FOR ANOTHER MODEL OF SOCIETY

July 10th

10.00-10.30 Institutional opening

  • Maria Luisa Moltó Carbonell. Director of the Chair for Feminist Economics at the Universitat de València.

10.30 - 12.00 Thematic Panel 1: Rethinking realities and perspectives after the last 10 years of crisis.

Hosted by Amparo Mañés Barbe. Director of the Equality Unit of the Universitat de València.

  • Coral del Río Otero. Professor of Applied Economics. University of Vigo. "Labour market: Inequality of what? Inequality among whom?"
  • Paloma de Villota Gil-Escoin. Professor of Economics. Complutense University of Madrid. "Taxes are not neutral: Income Tax, VAT and Special Taxes".

12.00-12.30 Break

12.30 -14.00 Thematic Panel 2: Mapping of (in)equality. Feminist challenges.

Hosted by Mónica Gil Junquero. Doctor of Gender Studies and Equality Officer, Xirivella Town Council

  • Sandra Ezquerra Samper. Director of the UNESCO Chair in Women, Development and Cultures. Universitat de Vic. "Towards a feminist political economy of the commons: the care case".  
  • Carmen Castro García. Doctor of Economics. Specialist in European Gender Policies. Feminist activist. 'Transforming realities. Towards a feminist paradigm of the economy'.  

14.00- LUNCH

18.00- 20.00 Thematic Panel 3: Dismantling the neoliberal (dis)order; resistances and transformative initiatives in the global context

Hosted by Reyes Beltrán Felipe. Feminist activist, Casa de la Mujer de Valencia. Professor of economics at Marxadella Secondary School in Torrent.

  • Amaia Pérez Orozco. Doctor in Economics and a feminist activist. 'Feminist subversion of the (dis)liberal order'.   
  • Rosa Ortiz Monera. Doctor in Sociology and member of the Seminar on Feminist Economics in Barcelona. 'A feminist look at the treaties of the neoliberal offensive against life'.

11 of July

10.30–12.00 Thematic Panel 4: Another framework for institutional responses; contributions from the feminist economy

Hosted by Ana Marrades Puig. Professor of Constitutional Law, Political Science and Administration. Secretariat of the IUED. Universitat de València.

  • Mª Amparo Ballester Pastor. Professor of Labour and Social Security Law. Director of the University Institute of Women's Studies. Universitat de València. Gender-based pay discrimination.  
  • Gloria Alarcón García. Professor of Law and Professor of Applied Economics. University of Murcia. 'Infrastructures, Gender and Well-being'.

12.00-12.30 Break

12.30 -14.00 Thematic Panel 5: Alternatives for a Feminist Political Economy.

Hosted by Inmaculada Gimeno Mengual. Equality Unit. Department of Sustainable Economy, Production, Commerce and Work Sectors.

  • María Pazos-Morán. Feminist researcher and activist. 'Against patriarchy. Feminist economics for a fair and sustainable society'.
  • Lina Gálvez Muñoz. Professor of History and Economic Institutions at the Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Seville. 'Feminist perspectives on precariousness and automation'.    

14.00 – 14.00 Conclusions and closing

  • Mª Luisa Moltó Carbonell. Professor of Economic Analysis at the Universitat de València. Director of the Chair for Feminist Economics.

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