Entitle Intensive Course

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 SIC6 Entitle Intensive Course Research for civil society Rome, December 2014 AGENDA 14th December, Sunday Toxic Tour: 1 day-­‐visit in Naples area Departure at 7.30 am – return to Rome around 7.30 pm meeting point Marconi Metro 15th -­‐17th December, Monday to Wednesday Location: University Roma 3, Via Ostiense 234, Rome (Metro Marconi) Conference hall (Sala conferenze)-­‐ Ex dip. Linguistica 15th December First day: 9:00 – 17:00 Understanding the interface between social scientists and civil society actors This research project is funded by the European Commission’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/ 2007-­‐
2013) Support for training and career development of Researchers (Marie Curie) – Networks for Initial Training (ITN) Agenda: Effective Communication Strategies 9:15 – 9:30 Welcome and presentation programme Welcome words by Federica Giardini, Prof. Political Philosophy at Roma 3, presentation of programme by Lucie Greyl, CDCA 9:30 – 11:30 The role of social scientists in environmental struggles Speakers: Stephanie Roth Methodology: Lecture 11:30 – 12:00 Coffee Break 12:00 – 13:30 Co-­‐creation of research relevant for civil society: Challenges and opportunities in the experience of the Christania Researcher in Resident programme Speaker: Anders Lund Hansen Methodology: Lecture 13:30 – 15:00 Lunch 15:00 – 17:00 Activist-­‐Research Beyond Divisions: Shared Knowledge Production in Movements Methodology: Discussion between fellows and lecturers (Stefanie Roth and Anders Lund Hansen) Moderation: Irina Velicu Coffee break available in the room during discussion 16th December, Tuesday Second day: 9:30 – 17:00 plus public event at 17:30 The practice of social science-­‐civil society interface on the ground 9:30 – 10:30 Participative mapping: from research to civil society. CDCA’s experimentation in giving visibility to citizens Voices Speakers: Marianna Stori, CDCA Methodology: presentation 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break 1 Agenda: Effective Communication Strategies 11:00 – 12:30 Communication and campaigning: which interfaces with Science? Which role for civil society? The Italian example of Biocide Speakers: Marica Di Pierri, A Sud, Antonio Musella, journalist at Fanpage, Antonio Marfella, Oncologist toxicologist, blogger on Il Fatto Quotidiano Methodology: panel and discussion with fellows Moderation: Marica Di Pierri 12:30 – 14:00 Lunch 14:00 – 17:00 Collaborative research experiences from the Italian laboratory of Campania Speakers: Marco Armiero, Environmental Humanities Laboratory, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Salvatore Altiero, CDCA/A Sud, Leandro Sgueglia, Rete Commons/University of Naples Federico II, Anna Fava, Italian Institute of Philosophical Studies, Valentina Centonze, Lawyer from Acerra. Methodology: panel and discussion with fellows Moderation: Salvatore De Rosa Public Event: Environmental conflicts: experiences and knowledge from eco-­‐resistances 17:30 – 19:30 Location: University Roma 3, Conference hall -­‐ Sala Conferenze ex Dip. Linguistica Speakers: Stephanie Roth, Goldman Prize 2004, Stop TTIP campaign Marco Armiero, Environmental Humanities Laboratory, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm Federica Giardini, Prof. of Political Philosophy, Roma 3 University Christos Zografos, Entitle coordinator, ICTA, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Moderation and conclusion by Salvatore Altiero, A Sud/CDCA The conference will be in Italian: English speakers will be translated into Italian 2 Agenda: Effective Communication Strategies 17th December, Wednesday Third day: 9:00 – 17:00 plus public event at 18:00 Tools and challenges of the social science-­‐civil society interface and collaboration 9:30 – 10:00 Developing a manual for civil society: CDCA latest legal guide for communities seeking justice Speakers: Lucie Greyl Methodology: presentation 10:00 – 11.00 Acting from the institutions to build justice: the role of collaboration between communities and research Speakers: Sandra Morelli, ex Comptroller in Colombia Methodology: Lecture, introduction by Joan Martinez Alier 11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break 11:30 –13:00 Community narration: social science at the service of Community Speakers: Stefano Laffi1, sociologist, Simona Maltese, CDCA/A Sud, Maria Elena Lacquaniti, Civitavecchia citizen participant to the Epicentro project2 moderation: Lucie Greyl Methodology: panel and discussion with fellows 13:00 – 14:30 Lunch 14:30 – 17:00 Fellows’ experiences of the social science-­‐civil society interface: challenges and opportunities identified during secondments and research experience with civil society Methodology: Discussion with speakers participating in the course, e.g., Stephanie Roth, Anders Lund Hansen, Marco Armiero and Stefano Laffi Moderation: Panagiota Kotsila coffee break available during discussion 1 His research centre: http://www.codiciricerche.it/ita/codici 2 http://cdca.it/spip.php?article2458 3 Agenda: Effective Communication Strategies Public Event: Presentation of the book by Marco Armiero “Teresa e le altre” and the dossier “il paese dei fuochi” in Lo Straniero 18:00 – 20:00 Location: TBD 4 
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