[csaa-forum] Fwd: Diverse Economies and Livelihoods
Elspeth Probyn
elspeth.probyn at sydney.edu.au
Thu Mar 16 17:08:33 ACST 2017
There are a few spaces left for anyone who wants to engage with some important ways of thinking about production and community.
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Date: 16 March 2017 at 5:33:57 PM AEDT
To: Elspeth Probyn <elspeth.probyn at sydney.edu.au<mailto:elspeth.probyn at sydney.edu.au>>
Subject: Diverse Economies and .
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[The University of Sydney]
Symposium
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Diverse Economies and Livelihoods
In Making Other Worlds Possible, Gerda Roelvink, Kevin St. Martin, and J. K. Gibson-Graham explore “economies that privilege ethical negotiation and a politics of possibility.” (2015) In this seminar featuring Kevin St Martin, we take up their challenge to continue to unearth diverse quotidian practices that actively reformulate how community is understood and lived in food producing regions.
Keynote:
* Kevin St Martin (Rutgers)
Beyond the end of history: small scale fishing in a rights based world.
* Katherine Gibson (WSU) – Response.
Diverse Fishing Communities
* Kate Barclay (UTS)
Working out the social and economic contributions from fishing in coastal communities (NSW).
* Kate Johnston (Sydney)
Sustaining more than fish: regulating tuna, tradition and trade in a Sardinian Tonnara.
Everyday practices of social justice
* David Scholsberg (Sydney)
Environmentalism of everyday life.
* Alana Mann (Sydney)
The good citizen in the (un)ethical foodscape.
* Isaac Lyne (WSU)
Backstage transcripts: how can action research project reveal a community economy in practice?
* Pryor Placino (WSU)
Together with and among other things: negotiating livelihoods in informal mining communities in the Philippines.
* Elspeth Probyn (Sydney)
Who counts? Accounting for & relating voices.
Monday 27th March 2017
2:00pm-5:00pm
Sutherland Room, Holme Building
The workshop will be followed by drinks in the Courtyard Café, Holme Building.
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More information
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With support from the Department of Gender & Cultural Studies (Sydney); Institute for Culture & Society (WSU); Sydney Environment Institute (Sydney). Funded by The Sustainable Fish Lab (ARC DP DP0987083).
RSVP
Kate Johnson
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