Brazil October 27th – 30th 2015

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This conference program is not definitive. Some information and schedules can be changed
Tuesday - October 27th
Registration
Participants registration
Opening plenary
Presentation of the Conference and
Origin, challenges and perspectives of the
social currencies from Communities Banks
in Brazil
Opening Panel (1)
Social and complementary currencies:
uses, innovation, challenges and research
agenda for the development
UFBA Chancellor - João Carlos Sales (UFBA/Brazil)
Director of School of Administration - Francisco Teixeira (UFBA/Brazil)
Conference Team (UFBA/Brazil)
Organizer of 1th Conference - Jérôme Blanc (Lyon 2/France)
João Joaquim de Melo Neto – Coordinator of Bank Palmas Institute
Chair: Jérôme Blanc (Lyon 2/France)
Speakers:
Rolf Schröeder (Researcher on Social and Complementary Currencies, Germany) ;
Ruth Munõz (Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Argentina)
Genauto Carvalho de França Filho (Federal University of Bahia, Brazil)
Lunch
12:00
Theme 1: Social and complementary currencies for development purposes
14:00-16:00pm
Presentation Session
Theme 2: Impact and results of social and complementary currencies
Scientific Articles and Experience Reports
(simultaneous)
Theme 3: Contextual differences and lessons from experiences
Theme 4: Typologies, models and innovation
Coffee Break
16:00 – 16:20pm
16:20 -18:00pm
Open Session 1 (meeting)
Meeting for the Research Association: preparatory discussion
Moderators: Jérôme Blanc (Lyon 2, France) ; Georgina Gomez (ISS, Netherlands); Makoto Nishibe
(Hokkaido University, Japan); Juliana Braz (Nesol/USP, Brazil) and Rolf Schröeder (Researcher on Social
and Complementary Currencies, Germany)
18:00-19:00pm
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Title: presentation dynamic ( based on PechaKucha idea: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PechaKucha)
Moderator: Georgina Gomez (ISS, Netherlands)
Speakers: all the attendees
Open Session 1 (workshop)
Wednesday - October 28th
10:00-12:00
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Panel 2
Institutions, public policy on solidarity
finance and economy: actions and agenda
in Brazil and Ecuador
12:00
14:00-15:30pm
Chair: Ariádne Scalfoni Rigo (UFBA/Brazil)
Speakers:
Professor Paul Singer – National Secretariat of Economy Solidarity (SENAES)
Marusa Vasconcellos – Central Bank of Brazil
Geovanny Cardoso (Corporación Nacional de Finanzas Populares y Solidarias
CONAFIPS, Ecuador)
Lunch
Presentation Session
Theme 1: Social and complementary currencies for development purposes
Theme 2: Impact and results of social and complementary currencies
Scientific Articles and Experience Reports
(simultaneous)
Theme 3: Contextual differences and lessons from experiences
Theme 4: Typologies, models and innovation
15:30pm
15:50- 17:20pm
Coffee Break
Presentation Session
Theme 1: Social and complementary currencies for development purposes
Theme 2: Impact and results of social and complementary currencies
Scientific Articles and Experience Reports
(simultaneous)
Theme 3: Contextual differences and lessons from experiences
Theme 4: Typologies, models and innovation
17:20-18:00pm
18:00-19:30pm
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Meeting in the fair: using the Conference social currency
Title: Alternative theoretical (Re)sources for thinking economy and society
Moderator: Genauto Carvalho de França Filho (Federal University of Bahia, Brazil)
Speakers:
Jean-Louis Laville (CNAM, Paris)
Marie Fare (Lyon 2/France)
Jeová Torres Silva Júnior
Open Session 3 (small panel)
Thursday - October 29th
10:00-11:30
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11:30pm
Exchange Club: using the Conference social currency
Lunch
12:00
14:00-15:30pm
15:30-17:00pm
17:00-18:00pm
Moderator: Jérôme Blanc (Lyon 2, France) ; Georgina Gomez (ISS, Netherlands); Makoto Nishibe
(Hokkaido University, Japan); Juliana Braz (Nesol/USP, Brazil) and Rolf Schröeder (Researcher on Social
and Complementary Currencies, Germany)
All the attendees
The general assembly for the
Research Association
Presentation Session
Scientific Articles and Experience Reports
Open Session 4 (meeting or workshop)
Closing speech
What lessons can be learned from the
successes and failures of CCs since the
1980s? What about the CCs future?
Theme 1: Social and complementary currencies for development purposes
Theme 2: Impact and results of social and complementary currencies
Theme 3: Contextual differences and lessons from experiences
Theme 4: Typologies, models and innovation
Title: The history and perspectives of the social currencies in Brazil
Moderators/speakers: Joaquim de Melo Neto (Banco Palmas Institute); Carlos Freitas (FMDV-Europe)
and Juliana Braz (Nesol/USP, Brazil);
Extra speech: community banks members and Circuito Fora do Eixo representative
Chair: Jérôme Blanc (Lyon 2, France)
Moderator: Rolf Schröeder (Researcher on Social and Complementary Currencies, Germany)
Next organizer of the conference
Conference reporter (Ósia A. Vasconcellos, CNAM, Paris and NPGA/UFBA Brazil)
18:00-19:00pm
On whole
Friday
During the
Conference
Cultural show (Roda de Capoeira)
Friday - October 30th
Site Visit
Visiting a small village at Itaparica Island where we find a BCD and its
social currency experience. Please, see information below (A).
Tuesday 27, Wednesday 28, Thursday 29 (12:00 to 18:30)
SOLIDARITY ECONOMY FAIR (not confirmed)
(A) Site visit information: VIVETUR is a community based tourism enterprise. It is part of the solidarity economy local network of
Matarandiba. This is a community innitiative that promotes a touristic experience for its visitors within the village. We are organizing a
field visit in Matarandiba to learn about its experience in social currency and community bank. The field visit will be on Friday, October
30th. We will depart from Salvador early morning to the Island of Itaparica and return to Salvador early evening.
There are 50 slots available. To guarantee your spot, please, send the payment to Magno’s email <magnowmufba@gmail.com> by
paypal system. The tour costs 170 Reais (USD 45). The package includes:
a) Round trip transportation to Matarandiba (45 min by boat and 55 min by Van)
b) Translation into English
c) Welcome breakfast
d) Visit to the local solidarity economy associations
e) 20 Reais worth of Conchas (the local social currency)
f) Traditional lunch (based on fish and shellfish)
g) A guided walk on the Pontal trail
h) A local boat tour
i) Cultural presentation (Samba de Roda Voa Voa Maria)
j) Afternoon snack
If you have more questions about the fiels visit, contact ccconf2015@gmail.com.
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