Multiple moneys and development: making payments in diverse economies
2nd International Conference on Complementary Currency Systems (CCS)
Actualizado al momento con el programa y fotografías del evento
Llegada a La Haya (Holanda)
Universidad Erasmus
donde se desarrollará la 2ª Conferencia Internacional
en Sistemas de Monedas Complementarias
donde se desarrollará la 2ª Conferencia Internacional
en Sistemas de Monedas Complementarias
International Institute of Social Studies in The Hague
Part of Erasmus University Rotterdam
The 2nd International Conference on Complementary Currency Systems will be held from the 19th to the 23rd of June 2013 in The Hague, The Netherlands. The conference will be hosted by ISS. The conference is bilingual (English and Spanish), with sessions organized in either language.
Structure of the conference - Estructura de la conferencia
- Day 1 & Day 2 (June 19 and June 20) specialized events for academics. This strand of the conference is organized by the Civic Innovation Research Initiative at ISS.
- Day 3 (June 21) specialized events for local government officials and policy-makers. This strand of the conference is organized by QOIN.
- Day 4 & day 5 (June 22 and June 23) are open events for representatives of grassroots organisations, doers, practitioners and activists.
Nosotros asistimos a los días 1 y 2 (19 y 20 de junio) que son los días en los que el evento que se organizó para los académicos.
Programa de los académicos
Wednesday 19th, June 2013: Academics
9:30 - 10:00: Opening with ISS rector, Prof. Leo de
Haan and Wendy Harcourt, Civic Innovation Research Initiative
10:00 - 11:00: Keynote speaker, Katherine Gibson
11:00 - 11:30: Coffee, Atrium 1st floor
11:30 - 12:30: Academic Keynote Keith Hart
12:30 - 13:00: Academic Q&A, moderated by Rosalba
Icaza
13:00: Lunch, Atrium 1st Floor
14:00 - 15:30:
Academic Panel A: Money in diverse economies:
conceptualising plurality. A1, aula B
Academic Panels B: Insights on plural currencies: CCS
as community innovation. B1. Room 2.01
Academic Panels C: Study reports on CCS cases,
Learning from practice. C1. Room 3.14
15:30 - 16:00: Coffee, Atrium 1st floor
16:00 - 18:00:
Academic Panel A: Money in diverse economies
(cooperation). A2. Room 3.16
Academic Panels B: Insights on plural currencies,
monetary aspects of CCS. B2. Room 2.01
Academic Panels C: Study reports on CCS cases, CCS and
sustainable development. C2. Room 3.14
17:30 - 18:30: Meeting for reporters only
19:00: Gala Dinner
Katherine Gibson, Institute of Culture and Society (ICS), University of Western Sydney, Human and Economic Geography, Australia
Professor Keith Hart is Centennial Professor of Economic Anthropology at the London School of Economics and Co-Director of the Human Economy Programme, University of Pretoria.
Thursday 20th, June 2013: Academics
9:00 - 10:45: Brainstorming session on future research
areas, starts with A Kuroda, moderated by Kees Bieckart
10:45 - 11:30: Poster session and coffee in Atrium
11:30 - 13:00:
Academic
Panel A: Money in diverse economies (complementarity). A3.
Room 3.26
Academic
Panels B: Insights on plural currencies, characterisations of CCS. Regional
economies. B3.
Room 2.01
Academic
Panels C: Study reports on CCS cases. C3. Room 3.14
13:00 - 14:00: Lunch, Atrium 1st Floor
14:00 - 15:30:
Academic
Panel A: Money in diverse economies, CCS and social transformation. A4.
Room 3.26
Academic
Panels B: Insights on plural currencies: Management and evaluation. B4.
Room 2.01
Academic
Panels C: Study reports on CCS cases, comparative perspectives. C4. Room 3.14
15:30 - 16:00: Coffee in Atrium, 1st Floor
16:30 - 18:00: Academic Closing, by AHJ (Bert) Helmsing
19:00: Cultural evening: buffet
dinner at ISS and Students' Performance
Presentación del panel con la información sobre Billetes Municipales,
Vales y Cupones y Monedas Sociales en épocas de crisis.
Comparación entre el movimiento que hubo después de la Guerra Civil española y lo que ocurre en la actualidad.
Comparación entre el movimiento que hubo después de la Guerra Civil española y lo que ocurre en la actualidad.
Nos despedimos de Holanda:
La experiencia ha sido enriquecedora y dejamos este país con muchas ideas, nuevos proyectos y lugares a los que acudir en los próximos meses para dar a conocer el trabajo y muchos contactos.
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