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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 |
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Jūratė Imbrasaitė |
Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania |
Transnationalization of Nongovernmental Sector in Lithuania: Are Civil Society Associations Becoming Elitist? |
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Júlia Moretto Amâncio |
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp), Brasil |
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Vera Vratuša |
Belgrade University, Yugoslavia |
Problems of privatization and participation research from the sociology of knowledge perspective |
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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. |
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Oksana Grybovych |
University of Northern Iowa, USA |
Current models of citizen participation in community tourism planning. |
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Alicia Dambrauskas |
Universidad de la República, Uruguay |
From Uruguay to Latin America, the self management housing cooperative system |
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Eun Jin Lee |
Kyungham University, South Korea |
Employment and Work Organization. |
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Session 03: Participation reconsidered: Its conceptual meaning, ideology and practice under a new light, Part I |
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Patricia Olinda Loureiro Dias da Silva |
Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal |
Computer mediated participation. ICTs as instruments for democracy. |
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Demosthenis Daskalakis |
University of Athens, Greece |
Membership in virtual organizations: A new conceptualization of participation? |
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Irene Fafaliou |
University of Piraeus, Greece |
Democratizing Industry: Forlorn or renewed opportunity? |
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John Donaldson |
Editor and Senior Researcher, New Harmony Press, UK |
Democratizing Industry: Forlorn or renewed opportunity? |
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Theodore Krintas |
University of Thessaly, Greece |
Are market returns deriving from asset classes or participants possession effect? |
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Litsa Nicolaou-Smokoviti |
University of Piraeus, Greece |
Gender Participation in the Power Structure of Economic Organizations. An example and a test of democratization. |
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Irene Nikandrou |
Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece |
Employee Communication and Participation. |
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Nancy Papalexandris |
Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece |
Employee Communication and Participation. |
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Victoria Pekka |
University of Piraeus, Greece |
The social and economic implications of entrepreneurship in the globalized era. |
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Aikaterini Economou |
University of Piraeus, Greece |
The social and economic implications of entrepreneurship in the globalized era. |
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Theo Kiriazidis |
Central Bank of Greece, Greece |
Democracy in Enterprises: Corporate Elites versus Minorities. |
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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. |
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Markus Pausch |
University of Applied Sciences Salzburg, Austria |
The profit of older people’s participation and the debate in Austria (poster presentation) |
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Rosemary Du Plessis |
University of Canterbury, New Zealand |
Practising Participation: Deliberation about Pre-birth Testing in Aotearoa New Zealand. |
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Volkmar Kreissig |
WIESO Europa - association for European economic and social researches, Germany |
Comparison of participation in Germany, Russia, Bulgaria, Belarus and Syria. |
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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. |
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Kaarel Haav |
International University Audentes, Estonia |
Education for democracy and participation. |
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Lucia Rabello de Castro |
Brasil |
‘To be is not to act’: adults’ representations and children’s participation at school. |
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Alison Cocks |
University of Reading, UK |
A qualitative study exploring the views of choice an participation held by teenagers with learning disabilities. |
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Sharon M. Pinkney |
Open University, UK |
Children’s participation: voice, agency and representation. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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 |
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Patricia Arenas |
Centro de Investigaciones Psiscológicas y Sociológicas (CIPS), Cuba |
Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación. |
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Richard Harris |
California State University, USA |
Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación. |
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Alba Hernández |
Centro de Investigaciones Psiscológicas y Sociológicas (CIPS), Cuba |
Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación. |
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Jeff Jackson |
Puerto Vallarta Institute, USA |
Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación. |
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Maurice Monette |
Puerto Vallarta Institute, USA |
Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación. |
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Yolanda Tacoronte |
Centro de Investigaciones Psiscológicas y Sociológicas (CIPS), Cuba |
Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación. |
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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 |
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Neuma Aguiar |
Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil |
Women´s Movements in Developing Countries: Characteristics, Priorities and Issues |
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Anna-Britt Coe |
Umeå University, Sweden |
Reproductive Rights Advocacy in Peru: Linking Political and Cultural Dimensions of Policy Outcomes |
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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 |
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Ariadna Munté |
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain |
Romi Feminism: A Case of Dialogic Feminism |
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Esther Oliver |
University of Warwick, UK |
Romi Feminism: A Case of Dialogic Feminism |
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Maria José Casa-Nova |
University of Minho, Portugal |
Ethnicity and Dialecticity of Power in Gender Relations |
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Hanne Darhour |
University of Mohamed Ben Abdellah, FES, Morocco |
Rethinking Gender Constructs: Towards a Substantive Political Leadership of Women |
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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? |
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Marc Bernardot |
University of Le Havre, France |
Exclusion, loneliness and seclusion of frail and precarious elderly in France: which indicators, which realities, which issues? |
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Patrick Barrett |
University of Waikato Hamilton, New Zealand |
A Comparative View of Old-age Vulnerability in New Zealand |
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Donna Dosman |
University of Alberta, Canada |
Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with Disabilities in Canada |
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Janet Fast |
University of Alberta, Canada |
Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with Disabilities in Canada |
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Satomi Yoshino |
University of Alberta, Canada |
Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with Disabilities in Canada |
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Olivia Ng |
University of Melbourne, Australia |
Older People, Respect and Social Inclusion |
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Isolda Belo da Fonte |
Foundation Recife, Brazil |
Old age in Brazil: perspective of gender and social exclusion |
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Joaquim Nabuco |
Foundation Recife, Brazil |
Old age in Brazil: perspective of gender and social exclusion |
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Kareen Nour |
CREGES- CSSS Cavendish, Canada |
A way to promote social solidarity among community dwelling people |
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Brita Brown |
CREGES- CSSS Cavendish, Canada |
A way to promote social solidarity among community dwelling people |
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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 |
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Julia Rozanova |
University of Alberta, Canada |
The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians |
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Norah Keating |
University of Alberta, Canada |
The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians |
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Herbert Northcott |
University of Alberta, Canada |
The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians |
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Susan McDaniel |
University of Utah, USA |
The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians |
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Andreas Hoff |
Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford University, UK |
National, Regional and Local Social Inclusion Strategies for Older People in Europe |
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Eileen Fairhurst |
Manchester Metropolitan University, UK |
Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England |
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Marilyn Fitzpatrick |
Manchester Metropolitan University, UK |
Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England |
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Glenda Cook |
University of Northumbria, UK |
Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England |
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Jan Reed |
University of Northumbria, UK |
Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England |
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Julia Ryan |
University of Salford, UK |
Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England |
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Tracey Williamson |
University of Salford, UK |
Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England |
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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 |
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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. |
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William DiFazio |
Department Sociology, St. Johns, Queens, NY |
Myths of Global Prosperity and Possibilities of Change |
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Steve Walker |
School of Education, University of Birmingham, UK |
Overcoming Alienation; Democratic Mobilization in a Global Age. |
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Alan Spector |
Purdue University Calumet, USA |
From SDS (USA) to the Anti-Globalization Movements: The Alienation of Positivism and the Optimism of Rebellion. |
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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 |
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Azril Bacal |
Department of Sociology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden |
Decolonization of Ethnic Identity: Socioanalysis and Concientization in the Social Sciences |
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Lauren Langman |
Dept Sociology, Loyola University, Chicago, IL,The WSF as a New Social Movement |
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Walter Frantz |
Department of Social Sciences, UNIJUI |
The Co-operative Movement as debate at the World Social Forum |