CONFERENCE PROGRAM (complete) - Conference on Social and

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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
09:30am
(simultaneous
Port/Eng
translation)
10:30am
(simultaneous
Port/Eng/Span
translation)
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)
Ariádne Rigo (UFBA, Brazil) and Conference Team (UFBA/Brazil)
Organizer of 1th Conference - Jérôme Blanc (Lyon 2/France)
João Joaquim de Melo Neto – Coordinator of Bank Palmas Institute
Moderator: 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 (Sala/Room 3)
Complementary currencies and the global economy? Peter Brass (session coordinator)
Complementary Currencies and Capital Investments - Rolf Schroeder
Presentation Session
14:00-15:30pm
Scientific Articles and Experience
Reports
(simultaneous)
Financing for development: a monetary issue in which money does not have a word - Tristan Dissaux
Theme 2: Impact and results of social and complementary currencies (Sala/Room 5)
History of the Community Exchange System (CES) and Australian Timebanking - Karel Boele (session
coordinator)
Spice Impact Measurement: Talking the Talk and Walking the Walk - Booth Becky
Theme 3: Contextual differences and lessons from experiences (Sala/Room 9)
La sustentabilidad de uma moneda social a partir de la gestion estrategica de su respaldo: reciprocidad,
redistribucion... Orzi Ricardo (Session coordinator)
Do it together! Co-creation, activating citizens and social cohesion in Samen-Doen - Lydwien Batterink,
Edgar Kampers, Judith van der Veer
Experience Report: Community Currencies in Action EU Project - Leander Bindewald
Theme 4: Typologies, models and innovation (Sala/Room 10)
D-CENT: Freecoin Toolchain Design and application to Pilots - Marco Sachy (session coordinator)
A unified transactional model for integrating centrally issued currencies and mutual credit systems into the
same software platform - Jorge Zaccaro
Simulation and Gaming as Tools for Designing a Community Currency System- Masayuki Yoshida and Shigeto
Kobayashi
Coffee Break
15:30 – 15:50pm
Open Session 1
15:50 -18:00pm
18:00-19:00pm
(simultaneous
Port/Eng
translation)
Meeting for the Research Association:
preparatory discussion
Moderators: Jérôme Blanc (Lyon 2, France) ; Georgina Gomez (ISS, Netherlands); Makoto Nishibe (Hokkaido
University, Japan) and Rolf Schröeder (Researcher on Social and Complementary Currencies, Germany)
Open Session 2 (workshop)
Moderators: Georgina Gomez (ISS, Netherlands )and Leander Bindewald (IFLAS, University of Cumbria)
Speakers: all the attendees
(based on PechaKucha idea: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PechaKucha)
Presentation dynamic
Wednesday - October 28th
10:00-12:00
(simultaneous
Port/Eng/Span
translation)
Panel 2
Institutions, public policy on
solidarity finance and economy:
actions and agenda in Brazil and
Ecuador
Moderator: Ricardo Orzi (UNLu, Argentina)
Speakers:
Professor Paul Singer – National Secretariat of Economy Solidarity (SENAES, Brazil) (Not confirmed)
Marusa Vasconcellos (Central Bank of Brazil)
Geovanny Cardoso (Corporación Nacional de Finanzas Populares y Solidarias
CONAFIPS, Ecuador)
Sandro Pereira Silva (Institute of Applied Economy - IPEA/Brazil)
Milton Barbosa – (Secretariat of Economy Solidarity – SESOL/Bahia)
12:00
Lunch
Theme 1: Social and complementary currencies for development purposes (Sala/Room 3)
Monedas sociales veinte años despues: reflexiones críticas y pistas para el futuro a partir de la experiencia de
Argentina. Heloísa Primavera (session coordinator)
Contestations and contradictions in the Argentine Redes de Trueque - Georgina Gomez and Joop de Wit
Moedas Sociais e desenvolvimento: uma discussão teórica (Social currencies and development: a theoretical
discussion) - Henrique Pavan Beiro de Souza and Ramón Garcia Fernández
Presentation Session
14:00-15:30pm
Scientific Articles and Experience
Reports
(simultaneous)
Theme 2: Impact and results of social and complementary currencies (Sala/Room 5)
Local Mutual Credit as a Socioeconomic Tool for Farmers in New York State's Hudson Valley: Assessing the
Possibility and Practice - Andrew Bonanno (session coordinator)
Mutual Aid Networks: Redesigning Work for a Cooperative, Regenerative Economy - Stephanie Rearick
Trust and Spending of Community Currencies in Kenya - William Ruddick
Theme 4: Typologies, models and innovation (Sala/Room 10)
Just Multiple Moneys? The Case for Boundaries as the Constitutive Characteristic of CC - Rolf Schroeder
(session coordinator)
The Appearance and Development of Community Currency in Japan - Yoshihisa Miyazaki and Ken-ichi Kurita
Classifying non-banking monetary systems using web data - Ariane Tichit, Clément Mathonnat and
Diego Landivar
Theme 1: Social and complementary currencies for development purposes (Sala/Room 3)
Could a scaling up of a time currency type of money be used in order to reduce work time, enlarge participatory
democracy and redistributive wealth? Bruno Théret (session coordinator)
El uso de la moneda social como estrategia para la construcción de la Paz, el fortalecimiento de la Justicia social
... (The use of the social currency as a strategy for peace-building, the strengthening of social justice and
harmonious relationship and integral with the creation) - William René Criollo Ramirez
Why do diversity and differentiation of community currencies of developed and developing countries arise in
globalized and deindustrialized capitalist economy? - Makoto Nishibe
Theme 3: Contextual differences and lessons from experiences (Sala/Room 5)
Social innovation institutionalization: the paradoxical negotiation of institutional voids. The case of French local
and complementary currencies - Bruno De Menna (session coordinator), Delphine Gibassier and Diane
Laure Arjaliès
15:30 – 17:00 pm
Implementation of a modern Barter exchange system in Bulgaria: from an objective necessity to an objective
performance - Rossitsa Toncheva
Presentation Session
Scientific Articles and Experience
Reports
(simultaneous)
Conflitos em torno da pluralidade econômica e monetária. O diálogo entre os Bancos Comunitários de
Desenvolvimento (BCDs) e o sistema financeiro nacional - Ósia Vasconcelos
Theme 4: Typologies, models and innovation (Sala/Room 10)
The Iconomy of Creative Currencies in the City of Knowledge: a Transmonetary Approach - Gilson Schwartz
(session coordinator) and Diego Viana
How to Manage Source-Pump and Cost-Push Institutional Systems (Exploration and Defence) - Zsuzsanna Eszter
Szalay and Csaba Vass
Apuntes proyecto de Agrocompostaje y apoyo a la soberanía alimentaria en la BioRegión Centro del Estado
Español – Gisbert Julio Quero and Franco Llobera Serra
17:00 -17:30 pm
17:30-19:00 pm
(Simultaneous
Fren/Port/Eng
translation)
Coffee Break
Open Session 3 (small panel)
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 (UFCA, Brazil)
Thursday - October 29th
10:00-11:30
11:30 pm
The general assembly for
the Research Association
Moderators: Jérôme Blanc (Lyon 2, France) ; Georgina Gomez (ISS, Netherlands); Makoto Nishibe (Hokkaido
University, Japan) and Rolf Schröeder (Researcher on Social and Complementary Currencies, Germany)
All the attendees
Exchange Club: using the Conference social currency AXÉ (B)
12:00
Lunch
Theme 1: Social and complementary currencies for development purposes (Sala/Room 3)
Configurações e usos das Moedas Sociais no Banco Comunitário Dendê-Sol (Fortaleza-Ceará-Brasil)
(Configurations and uses of Social Currencies in Community Bank Dendêsol (Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil) – Victoria
Paiva (session coordinator)
O papel das moedas sociais nas feiras de economia solidária e seu papel no desenvolvimento regional (The role
of social solidarity economy coins in trade fairs and its role in regional development) - Alane Amorim Barbosa
Dias, Fabiane Correia da Cunha and Tiago Vinícios Araújo
A importância das moedas sociais nas feiras de economia solidária: um estudo de caso (The importance coins of
social solidarity economy shows: a case study) - Fabiane Correia da Cunha and Alane Amorim Barbosa Dias
Theme 2: Impact and results of social and complementary currencies (Sala/Room 5)
Contrasted cases. Successes and failures of local currency schemes in France since 2010 - Fare Marie and
Jérôme Blanc (session coordinator)
Impact of complementary currency for sustainability: an integral approach - Christophe Place
Presentation Session
14:00-15:30pm
Scientific Articles and Experience
Reports
Os desafios da governança democrática nos serviços financeiros: a experiência dos bancos comunitários de
desenvolvimento no estado da Bahia (The democratic governance challenges in financial services: the
experience of development community banks in the State of Bahia) - Leonardo Prates Leal
Theme 3: Contextual differences and lessons from experiences (Sala/Room 9)
Ecosistema monetario catalán (Catalan monetary Ecosystem) - Jordi Flores Domínguez (session coordinator)
Monedas comunitarias en México y Argentina. Algunas comparaciones (Community Currencies in Mexico and
Argentina. Some comparisons) - Eugenia Santana
Monedas alternativas y agricultura urbana en el tianguis trueque de la Magdalena Mixihuca, México, Distrito
Federa (Alternative currencies and urban agriculture in barter tianguis Mixihuca Magdalena, Mexico, Distrito
Federal) - Victor Méndez-Fuentes, Miguel Samano-Renteria, Edilene Portilho-Santos, Edgar Méndez-Fuentes and
Berenice Méndez-Fuentes
Theme 4: Typologies, models and innovation (Sala/Room 10)
Marketing das moedas sociais: quais valores aportam para os usuários e para a economia social e solidária? Miguel Yasuyuki Hirota (session coordinator)
Psychological factors influencing the use and development of Community Currencies - Carmen Smith and
Alan Lewis
Artists as Bankers, Currency as Art - Lenara Verle
15:30-17:00pm
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Port/Eng
translation)
17:00-18:00pm
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Port/Eng
translation)
Open Session 4 (workshop)
The history and perspectives of the
social currencies in Brazil
Moderators: Joaquim de Melo Neto (Banco Palmas Institute); Carlos Freitas (FMDV-Europe);
Valéria Cordeiro (Circuito Fora do Eixo, Brazil) and Débora Nunes (Uneb-Salvador, Brazil)
Closing speech
Moderators: Rolf Schröeder (Researcher on Social and Complementary Currencies, Germany) and Georgina
Gomez (ISS, Netherlands)
Conference reporters
Ósia A. Vasconcellos (CNAM, Paris and NPGA/UFBA Brazil) and Roque Amaro (ISCTE, IUL, Lisbon, Portugal)
What lessons can we take away
from the successes and failures
of CCs since the 1980s? What
about the CCs future?
18:00-19:00pm
Next organizer of the CCs Conference, 2017
Cultural show (Berimbau orchestra and Roda de Capoeira)
Friday - October 30th
Site Visit
On whole Friday
During the
Conference
If you have a flight before 22:00h on
Friday 30th, we suggest you not to
attend the 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 (about 12:00 to about 18:30)
SOLIDARITY ECONOMY FAIR – Using social currency from a local community bank (Trilha)
(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 initiative 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 (about 8am) to the Island of Itaparica and return to Salvador early evening (about 06pm).
There are 40 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 field visit, contact ccconf2015@gmail.com.
If you have a flight before 22:00h on Friday 30th, we suggest you not to attend the field visit
(B) Exchange Club: we are getting excited about meeting all of you at the conference in one week. We are writing to invite you all to
participate in the Exchange Club that will operate on Thursday, 29th. How does it work ?
a. Participants bring as many item as they want in good condition to exchange.
b. Participants will exchange theirs item for a social currency called AXÉ. Each item has a value of one AXÉ.
c. On Thursday, 29th we will open the Exchange market for you to trade AXÉ vis a vis item in the market.
We hope you interested in participating ! Don't forget your items. It should be great go back to your country with something
from new friends for remind them.
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