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Date: Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 11:31 AM
Subject: Session on SSE, the Commons and prefigurative politics: ISA Forum
Call for Abstracts by Sept 30
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Dear all,

Here is information on how to apply to the the upcoming ISA Forum, which
will take place in July 2020 in Porto Alegre, Brazil.

I invite you to submit papers to the following panel I am organizing:

>From “Alternative Spaces” to Counterpower: Promoting Post Capitalist
Livelihoods through Prefigurative Politics


RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements (host committee)

Language: English

Session Type: Oral

How do social movements promote prefigurative political projects that
balance the realization of post capitalist livelihoods, while at the same
time engaging with previously existing economic, cultural and institutional
structures? This panel invites presentations which illustrate processes by
which prefigurative political projects become counterpower through the
“co-production” of networks of trust and collaboration across different
social groups and institutional environments, leading to the diffusion of
“socio-ethical and counter-cultural practices” experimented with, enacted
and coordinated within “alternative spaces”.

 It looks specifically for contributions on the scaling up or diffusion of:

   - Solidarity Economy markets, purchasing groups and other examples of
   post capitalist re-signification of the market through anti-middleman,
   producer-to-consumer exchanges that engage producers and consumers in the
   embedment of economic activity in norms and practices of cooperation,
   social and environmental justice;
   - Innovations in communication technology which promote systemic,
   pattern and relationship-based approaches to the processing of information,
   as well as cooperative approaches to the processing of exchanges among
   actors;
   - Innovations in agricultural, manufacturing and infrastructural
   technology, based on regenerative approaches which internalize resource use
   and support production relocalization and food system reterritorialization;
   - Policy and regulatory innovations which support post capitalist
   livelihoods, resulting from the engagement of state and political parties
   in the diffusion of practices developed within “alternative spaces”;
   - Institutional innovations which promote participatory democracy and
   the widening of social and economic rights by furthering epistemological,
   cultural, functional, sexual and gender justice, diversity and inclusion in
   the construction of post capitalist livelihoods.

Session Organizer:
*Ana Margarida ESTEVES*, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL),
Centro de Estudos Internacionais, Lisboa, Portugal, Portugal

Yours Sincerely,

Ana Margarida Esteves

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Date: quinta, 25/07/2019, 11:03
Subject: ISA Forum Call for Abstracts by Sept 30
To: Ana Margarida Esteves <anamargarida.este...@gmail.com>









*IV ISA Forum of Sociology Challenges of the 21st Century: Democracy,
Environment, Inequalities, Intersectionality Porto Alegre, Brazil July
14-18, 2020*

Only 2 months left to submit abstracts to sessions organized by the
Research Committees, Working and Thematic Group.

Don’t miss the deadline, submit an abstract on-line before
*September 30, 2019 24:00 GMT*
https://www.isa-sociology.org/en/conferences/forum/porto-alegre-2020

Kind regards
International Sociological Association
i...@isa-sociology.org
http://www.isa-sociology.org




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