Workshop

Degrowth: A Vocabulary for a New Era

September 28, 2017, 10h30

CES-Lisbon

Bio notes

Stefania Barca é investigadora doutorada do CES, Universidade de Coimbra. Foi vice-presidente da Sociedade Europeia de História Ambiental (ESEH) entre 2011 e 2013 e membro do Supervisory Board do projecto ITN 'Entitle'; integra o comité editorial da revista Environmental History (Oxford UP). Os seus atuais interesses de investigação abrangem a relação entre trabalho e ambiente, a justiça ambiental, o decrescimento, e o 'commoning'.

Lanka Horstink estudou Psicologia Social e Gestão de Empresas, trabalhou 13 anos em design e comunicação antes de decidir dedicar-se a tempo inteiro a causas socio-ecológicas. Ajudou a lançar e coordenar a Campanha pelas Sementes Livres. Para o seu doutoramento em Sociologia analisou a economia política do sistema alimentar global.

Gaia Giuliani (PhD: University of Torino, IT 2005; Postdocs: University of Bologna, IT 2009; University of Technology Sydney, NSW 2010) is FCT postoctoral researcher at the Centro de Estudos Socias (CES), University of Coimbra (PT) (2015-2021) and founding member of InteRGRace – Interdisciplinary Research Group on Race and Racisms (University of Padova, IT).

Jorge Pinto is environmental engineer and PhD candidate with a thesis focusing on the green republican case of a universal basic income. He is an associated researcher at the Centre for Ethics, Politics and Society of the University of Minho, in Portugal.

Gonçalo Marcelo holds a PhD in Moral and Political Philosophy from Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Currently he is a FCT postdoctoral fellow at CECH, Universidade de Coimbra, in partnership with Columbia University in New York. He is also an invited Lecturer at Católica Porto Business School, where he teaches social philosophy and ethics.

Emanuele Leonardi is post-doc researcher at CES, University of Coimbra. His research interests include: Political Ecology, Working Class Environmentalism, Climate Change Policy and its Critique, Biopolitics, Social Movements Analysis.

Giacomo D'Alisa is post-doc researcher at CES, University of Coimbra. His research interests include: Degrowth, Ecological Economics, Political Ecology, Waste-related Mobilizations and De-Colonial Theory.