Program of RC10 during ISA FORUM 2008

 

 

 

 

Session 01: Participation, self-management and organizational democracy in the public and in the private sphere: changes/decline and their root causes
Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30
Chair: Francesco Garibaldo, Fondazione Instituto per il Lavoro, Italy, Isabel Da Costa, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France and Vera Vratusa-Zunjic, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Venue: Faculty of Philosophy, Geography and History
Room: 219
Session ID: RC10_01
Authors and Papers:

Bárbara Geraldo de Castro

Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp), Brasil

Self-management and entrepreneurism: how to construct an ideological consensus

Jūratė Imbrasaitė

Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania

Transnationalization of Nongovernmental Sector in Lithuania: Are Civil Society Associations Becoming Elitist?

Júlia Moretto Amâncio

Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp), Brasil

Beyond Neoliberalism: the dilemmas, ambiguities and challenges of the social policies management through the partnerships between Civil Society and State

Vera Vratuša

Belgrade University, Yugoslavia

Problems of privatization and participation research from the sociology of knowledge perspective

Martine Revel

ENSGSI – CERAPS Lille 2, France

The common roots of "deliberative imperative" both in public and private spheres

Session 02: Participation, self-management, democracy and their challenge(r)s in international perspective

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30

Chair: Azril Bacal, Uppsala University, Sweden Venue: Faculty of Philosophy, Geography and History Room: 219 Session ID: RC10_02

Authors and Papers:

Isabelle Anguelovski

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Improving corporate social and environmental responsibility of oil companies in Ecuador: A diagnostic of obstacles in the process of decision-making and participation

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Marcus Abilio Pereira

University of Coimbra, Portugal and the Catholic University of Minas Gerais, Brasil

Counter-hegemonic globalisation and internet – democratic possibilities between the local and the global.

Oksana Grybovych

University of Northern Iowa, USA

Current models of citizen participation in community tourism planning.

Alicia Dambrauskas

Universidad de la República, Uruguay

From Uruguay to Latin America, the self management housing cooperative system

Eun Jin Lee

Kyungham University, South Korea

Employment and Work Organization.

Session 03: Participation reconsidered: Its conceptual meaning, ideology and practice under a new light, Part I
Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00
Chair: Litsa Nicolaou-Smokoviti, University of Piraeus, Greece
Venue: Faculty of Philosophy, Geography and History
Room: 219
Session ID: RC10_03
Authors and Papers:

Patricia Olinda Loureiro Dias da Silva

Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal

Computer mediated participation. ICTs as instruments for democracy.

Demosthenis Daskalakis

University of Athens, Greece

Membership in virtual organizations: A new conceptualization of participation?

Irene Fafaliou

University of Piraeus, Greece

Democratizing Industry: Forlorn or renewed opportunity?

John Donaldson

Editor and Senior Researcher, New Harmony Press, UK

Democratizing Industry: Forlorn or renewed opportunity?

Theodore Krintas

University of Thessaly, Greece

Are market returns deriving from asset classes or participants possession effect?

Litsa Nicolaou-Smokoviti

University of Piraeus, Greece

Gender Participation in the Power Structure of Economic Organizations. An example and a test of democratization.

Irene Nikandrou

Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece

Employee Communication and Participation.

Nancy Papalexandris

Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece

Employee Communication and Participation.

Victoria Pekka

University of Piraeus, Greece

The social and economic implications of entrepreneurship in the globalized era.

Aikaterini Economou

University of Piraeus, Greece

The social and economic implications of entrepreneurship in the globalized era.

Theo Kiriazidis

Central Bank of Greece, Greece

Democracy in Enterprises: Corporate Elites versus Minorities.

Clelia Colombo

Open University of Catalonia, Spain

Electronic citizen participation: Main explanatory factors in the top-down e-Participation experiences’ generation at local level in Catalonia.

Markus Pausch

University of Applied Sciences Salzburg, Austria

The profit of older people’s participation and the debate in Austria (poster presentation)

Rosemary Du Plessis

University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Practising Participation: Deliberation about Pre-birth Testing in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Volkmar Kreissig

WIESO Europa - association for European economic and social researches, Germany

Comparison of participation in Germany, Russia, Bulgaria, Belarus and Syria.

Chaim Lavy

Bar Ilan University, Israel

Arab-Jewish contact willingness as a result of joint encounters.

Joint Session 01 of RC10 and RC53: Children and young people - participation or object of concern?

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30

Chair: Heinz Suenker, University of Wuppertal, Germany Venue: Faculty of Philosophy, Geography and History Room: 401 Session ID: JS_RC10_RC53_01

Authors and Papers:

Catarina Tomás

University of Beira Interior, Portugal

When children participate in Participatory Budget.

Kaarel Haav

International University Audentes, Estonia

Education for democracy and participation.

Lucia Rabello de Castro

Brasil

‘To be is not to act’: adults’ representations and children’s participation at school.

Alison Cocks

University of Reading, UK

A qualitative study exploring the views of choice an participation held by teenagers with learning disabilities.

Sharon M. Pinkney

Open University, UK

Children’s participation: voice, agency and representation.

Toby Fattore

University of Western Sidney, Australia

Children’s well being an actorship: Implications from researching with children for facilitating child participation in public debates.

Jan Manson

University of Western Sidney, Australia

Children’s well being an actorship: Implications from researching with children for facilitating child participation in public debates.

Elizabeth Watson

University of Western Sidney, Australia

Children’s well being an actorship: Implications from researching with children for facilitating child participation in public debates.

Antonella Invernizzi

Swansea University, UK

The field of children’s participation between agency and citizenship: exploring diversità of practices.

Joint Session 02 of RC10 and RC51: Representation, Accountability and Sustainable Futures, Part I

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00

Chair: Janet McIntyre, Flinders University, Australia Venue: Faculty of Philosophy, Geography and History Room: 306 Session ID: JS_RC10_RC51_02

Authors and Papers:

Joint Session 03 of RC10 and RC36: Reflections on the World Social Forum
Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30
Chair: Azril Bacal, Uppsala University, Sweden
Venue: Faculty of Philosophy, Geography and History
Room: 206
Session ID: JS_RC10_RC36_03
Authors and Papers:

Patricia Arenas

Centro de Investigaciones Psiscológicas y Sociológicas (CIPS), Cuba

Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación.

Richard Harris

California State University, USA

Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación.

Alba Hernández

Centro de Investigaciones Psiscológicas y Sociológicas (CIPS), Cuba

Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación.

Jeff Jackson

Puerto Vallarta Institute, USA

Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación.

Maurice Monette

Puerto Vallarta Institute, USA

Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación.

Yolanda Tacoronte

Centro de Investigaciones Psiscológicas y Sociológicas (CIPS), Cuba

Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación.

Martha Nelida Ruiz

Mexico

The Crisis of Legitimacy in the Mexican Electoral Process

Joint Session 04A of RC10 and RC32: The Challenges of women`s participation/exclusion in public and private contexts, Part I

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00

Chair: Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University, USA Venue: Faculty of Philology Room: 2.1 Session ID: JSA_RC10_RC32_04

Authors and Papers:

Joint Session 04B of RC10 and RC32: The Challenges of Women’s Participation/Exclusion in Social Movements Part II
Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30
Chair: Michal Palgi, The Max Stern Academic College of Emek Yezreel, Israel
Venue: Faculty of Philology
Room: 2.1
Session ID: JSB_RC10_RC32_04
Authors and Papers:

Neuma Aguiar

Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil

Women´s Movements in Developing Countries: Characteristics, Priorities and Issues

Anna-Britt Coe

Umeå University, Sweden

Reproductive Rights Advocacy in Peru: Linking Political and Cultural Dimensions of Policy Outcomes

Bernadetta Siara

City University London, United Kingdom

Social Movement "Poland is a Woman" and its Early Political Activism – Analysis of Contemporary Gender Discourses in Poland

Ariadna Munté

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain

Romi Feminism: A Case of Dialogic Feminism

Esther Oliver

University of Warwick, UK

Romi Feminism: A Case of Dialogic Feminism

Maria José Casa-Nova

University of Minho, Portugal

Ethnicity and Dialecticity of Power in Gender Relations

Hanne Darhour

University of Mohamed Ben Abdellah, FES, Morocco

Rethinking Gender Constructs: Towards a Substantive Political Leadership of Women

Rukhsana Qamber

Quaid-i-Azam University, Parkistan

Doing It with Class: Gender at the Pakistani University

Joint Session 05A of RC10 and RC11: Aging, social exclusion, and social participation in a globalizing world: Social exclusion in old age: multiple disadvantage

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00

Chair: Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta, Canada and Andreas Hoff, University of Oxford, UK Venue: Faculty of Philosophy, Geography and History Room: 305 Session ID: JSA_RC10_RC11_05

Authors and Papers:

Hélène Thomas

Institute of Political Studies Aix-en-Provence, France

Exclusion, loneliness and seclusion of frail and precarious elderly in France: which indicators, which realities, which issues?

Marc Bernardot

University of Le Havre, France

Exclusion, loneliness and seclusion of frail and precarious elderly in France: which indicators, which realities, which issues?

Patrick Barrett

University of Waikato Hamilton, New Zealand

A Comparative View of Old-age Vulnerability in New Zealand

Donna Dosman

University of Alberta, Canada

Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with Disabilities in Canada

Janet Fast

University of Alberta, Canada

Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with Disabilities in Canada

Satomi Yoshino

University of Alberta, Canada

Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with Disabilities in Canada

Olivia Ng

University of Melbourne, Australia

Older People, Respect and Social Inclusion

Isolda Belo da Fonte

Foundation Recife, Brazil

Old age in Brazil: perspective of gender and social exclusion

Joaquim Nabuco

Foundation Recife, Brazil

Old age in Brazil: perspective of gender and social exclusion

Kareen Nour

CREGES- CSSS Cavendish, Canada

A way to promote social solidarity among community dwelling people

Brita Brown

CREGES- CSSS Cavendish, Canada

A way to promote social solidarity among community dwelling people

Nona Moscovitz

CREGES- CSSS Cavendish, Canada

A way to promote social solidarity among community dwelling people

Joint Session 05B of RC10 and RC11: Aging, social exclusion, and social participation in a globalizing world: Varying levels of social inclusion strategies for older people

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30

Chair: Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta, Canada and Andreas Hoff, University of Oxford, UK Venue: Faculty of Philosophy, Geography and History Room: 305 Session ID: JSB_RC10_RC11_05

Authors and Papers:

Jay A. Mancini

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA

Community Social Organization and Aging Societies

Julia Rozanova

University of Alberta, Canada

The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians

Norah Keating

University of Alberta, Canada

The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians

Herbert Northcott

University of Alberta, Canada

The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians

Susan McDaniel

University of Utah, USA

The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians

Andreas Hoff

Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford University, UK

National, Regional and Local Social Inclusion Strategies for Older People in Europe

Eileen Fairhurst

Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England

Marilyn Fitzpatrick

Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England

Glenda Cook

University of Northumbria, UK

Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England

Jan Reed

University of Northumbria, UK

Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England

Julia Ryan

University of Salford, UK

Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England

Tracey Williamson

University of Salford, UK

Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England

Bernadette Jonda

University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany

Activities on the federal state level to develop new forms of intergeneration­nal relations in Municipalities with Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saxony-Anhalt cited as examples

Glaucia da Silva Destro de Oliveira

Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil

The meanings attributed to the elderly in a public policy in Santos city

Joint Session 06 of RC10, RC48 and RC36: Overcoming alienation; democratic mobilizations in a global age

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30

Chair: Knud Jensen, Danish School of Education, Aarhus University, Denmark Venue: Faculty of Philology Room: 3.3 Session ID: JS_RC10_RC11_06

Authors and Papers:
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Joint Session 07 of RC10, RC48 and RC36: Overcoming alienation; democratic mobilizations in a global age

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30

Chair: Knud Jensen, Danish School of Education Aahus, University, Copenhagen, Denmark Venue: Faculty of Philology Room: 3.3 Session ID: JS_RC10_RC11_07

Authors and Papers:

Knud Jensen

Danish School of Education, Aarhus University, Denmark

Overcoming Alienation; Democratic Mobilization in a Global Age.

William DiFazio

Department Sociology, St. Johns, Queens, NY

Myths of Global Prosperity and Possibilities of Change

Steve Walker

School of Education, University of Birmingham, UK

Overcoming Alienation; Democratic Mobilization in a Global Age.

Alan Spector

Purdue University Calumet, USA

From SDS (USA) to the Anti-Globalization Movements: The Alienation of Positivism and the Optimism of Rebellion.

Tova Benski

Department of Behavior Sciences, College of Management,

The Coalition of Women for Peace`: A portrait of a feminist peace movement promoting changes in Israeli society

Azril Bacal

Department of Sociology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

Decolonization of Ethnic Identity: Socioanalysis and Concientization in the Social Sciences

Lauren Langman

Dept Sociology, Loyola University, Chicago, IL,The WSF as a New Social Movement

Walter Frantz

Department of Social Sciences, UNIJUI

The Co-operative Movement as debate at the World Social Forum

 

 

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