The New Rural World:
From Crises to Opportunities
PROGRAMME
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PROGRAMME
1
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
11
WG1
TERRITORIES, RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL ACTORS
11
WG2
GLOBALIZATION OF AGRI-FOOD AND LABOR
12
WG3
FACILITATING CHANGE AND INNOVATION: TOWARDS
SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT
13
WG4
STANDARDS AND INNOVATION TRANSITIONS: PRACTISING AND
KNOWING SUSTAINABLE RURAL FUTURES
14
WG5
FOOD SOVEREIGNTY: PROMISES, PRACTICES AND POTENTIAL
PITFALLS
RURAL DYNAMICS AND POLICY INNOVATION: LATIN AMERICA IN
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
15
WG8
LOCAL FOOD PRODUCTS AND CONFLICTS AROUND QUALITY
CONSTRUCTION
16
WG9
PEASANT-INDIGENOUS AND FAMILY FARMING: CHALLENGES
FACING THE MARKET
17
WG10
MUSLIM MINORITIES IN REGIONAL AND RURAL AREAS OF
DEVELOPED NATIONS
19
WG11
FROM NEW COUNTRY-TO-CITY LINKAGES TO "ARCHIPELAGO
MODELS": A WAY OF ADAPTATION TO THE CHALLENGES OF AN
EMBEDDED RURALITY
19
WG12
SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE AND A NEW RURAL SOCIETY
20
WG13
FAMILY FARMING AT THE CROSSROADS IN DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES: BETWEEN INTEGRATION IN AGRIBUSINESS AND
CONSTRUCTION OF ALTERNATIVE SPACES
20
WG14
POPULATION AND RURAL SOCIETY
21
WG15
THE SOCIAL CAPITAL APPROACH AS A METHODOLOGICAL TOOL
TO ANALYSE THE RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES
22
WG16
RURALITIES - BETWEEN VIRTUAL DISCOURSES, SOCIAL
IMAGINARIES AND URBAN CONSUMPTIONS
23
WG17
LIVING, VISITING AND PROMOTING THE RURAL TOURISM
EXPERIENCE
24
WG18
BREAKING THROUGH DISCIPLINARY BOUNDARIES TO ADDRESS
COMPLEX RURAL DYNAMICS
25
WG19
QUALITY OF WORK, JOB SATISFACTION AND WELL-BEING AMONG
WOMEN IN RURAL AREAS
26
WG20
LATIN AMERICAN RURAL WORKERS
27
WG21
TERRITORIALIZATION OF PUBLIC POLICIES: CROSSED
OUTLOOKS BETWEEN EUROPE AND LATIN AMERICA
28
WG22
RIGHTS ON NATURE: PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL CONTROL OF
NATURAL RESOURCES IN A CHANGING WORLD
29
WG23
NEW PROCESSES AND RESPONSES FROM RURAL PLAYERS IN
CENTRAL MEXICO
30
WG24
‘POVERTY’ AND FAMINES IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE: SEEKING
THE GENERAL IN PARTICULAR IN KAMI-SHIOJIRI, UEDA IN 19TH
CENTURY JAPAN
30
WG25
IINDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND THE DISPUTE FOR THEIR RIGHTS
30
WG7
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
WG26
TERRITORY MANAGEMENT
31
WG27
SOCIETAL TRANSFORMATION THROUGH ORGANIC
AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SYSTEMS (OAFS)
31
WG28
DEVELOPMENT, DISPUTES AND DIVERSITY IN MINING-AFFECTED
RURAL COMMUNITIES
32
WG30
THE “FOOD-FEED-FUEL (3F)” COMPLEX
33
WG31
YOUTH IN RURAL TERRITORIES
33
WG32
RURAL SUSTAINABILITY, FOOD PRODUCTION AND GLOBAL
ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
34
WG33
RURALITY AND MORALITY: CREATION OF MORAL ECONOMIES
WITHIN AND BEYOND RURAL COMMUNITIES
36
WG34
CIVIL SOCIETY PARTICIPATION IN SUSTAINABLE TERRITORIAL
DEVELOPMENT APPROACHES
36
WG35
FOOD SOVEREIGNTY AND AGROECOLOGY: BUILDING AGRIFOOD
ALTERNATIVES
37
WG37
THE IMPACT OF NEW RURAL DWELLERS ON THE ECONOMIC AND
SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY OF RURAL AREAS
38
WG38
CONTEMPORARY RURALITIES: METHODOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS
IN TIME OF CONTRADICTIONS AND AMBIGUITIES
39
WG39
RESPONSE STRATEGIES OF SOCIAL ECONOMY AND THE
CONTRIBUTION OF SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS TO THE RURAL
WORLD
40
WG41
MIGRATION AND LABOUR MARKETS IN WINE-GROWING REGIONS
40
WG42
UNSETTLING THE LOCAL: CHANGES IN FOOD AND IN RURAL
DEVELOPMENT
40
WG43
CONSUMING THE RURAL: FOOD, NATURE AND SPACE
41
WG44
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT CHANGE AND SUSTAINABLE RURALITIES
42
WG45
FROM FOOD CRISIS TO FOOD DEMOCRACY: INSTRUCTIVE
EXPERIENCES IN ACTIVIST SOCIAL RESEARCH
43
WG46
MAKING SPACE: THE PRODUCTION OF RURAL-URBAN FRINGE
43
WG47
PEOPLE, FOREST RESOURCES AND PUBLIC POLICY: INDUSTRIAL
DEVELOPMENT AND SHIFTING ECONOMIES IN A GLOBALIZED
WORLD
44
WG48
CRISIS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR A NEW RURAL EXTENSION
44
WG49
QUALITY LIFE MIGRATION IN NON-METROPOLITAN AREAS
45
WG50
UNDERSTANDING AND DOING BIOLOGICAL ECONOMIES
DIFFERENTLY: METHODOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS
45
WG51
AGRARIAN MODELS IN DISPUTE: MEGA AGRICULTURAL
BUSINESSES VS. MEDIUM BUSINESSES VS. FAMILY
AGRICULTURE. STRUCTURAL CHANGES, FARMING
ORGANIZATIONS, DISCURSIVITIES AND PERSPECTIVES
46
WG52
NEO-LIBERAL RESTRUCTURING OF THE AGRO-FOOD SYSTEMS
AND GLOBAL INTEGRATION
47
WG53
HUMAN DIMENSIONS OF LIVESTOCK FARMING SYSTEMS
48
WG54
NEOLIBERALISING RURAL NATURE: MARKET INSTRUMENTS
AND SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT
48
WG56
NEW COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY, SOCIAL NETWORKS AND
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
49
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WG57
GLOBAL CRISES, CONTESTED POLITICS AND EMERGING
PARADIGMS IN RURAL MEDITERRANEAN
49
WG58
“AGRI-FOOD SYSTEMS DYNAMICS FOR THE FUTURE:
METHODOLOGIES AND PROSPECTIVE”
50
WG59
SOCIAL AND SOLIDARITY ECONOMY IN THE POLICIES FOR
RURAL WORLD
50
WG60
APPLIED RURAL SOCIOLOGY
50
WG61
SUSTAINABLE LAND USE: GENDER PERSPECTIVES
51
WG62
FOREST OWNERSHIP AND CHALLENGES FOR FOREST
POLICIES AND MANAGEMENT OF FORESTRY
52
WG63
TRUST AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
52
WG64
“NEW FORMS OF CONSUMER-PRODUCER COOPERATION
WITHIN FOOD NETWORKS: COMPARING EXPERIENCES IN THE
NORTH AND THE SOUTH”
53
WG65
MULTIPLY MRGINALIZED GROUPS IN RURAL AREAS
54
WG66
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS FOR FOOD WASTE
54
WG67
FARM DIVERSIFICATION AND RURAL SUSTAINABILITY
55
WG68
PEASANT COMMUNITIES, ECONOMY AND POWER IN PORTUGAL
AND BRAZIL (1960-2010): THEORETICAL AND HISTORICAL
EMPIRICAL APPROACHES IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
55
WG70
FINANCIAL CRISIS AND RURAL RESILIENCE IN THE GLOBAL
NORTH
56
WG71
THE SOCIAL ORGANIZATION OF AGROBIODIVERSITY –
RECONFIGURING GENDER-RELATIONS IN TIMES OF
ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS
56
WG72
CRISIS AND TRANSFORMATION IN RURAL-URBAN PROCESSES:
PAPERS ON THE “RURBAN” NEXUS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN
NORTHWEST
57
WG73
WORK HORSE TO HOBBY HORSE: CONSUMING THE RURAL
COUNTRYSIDE IN THE NEW EQUINE ECONOMY
57
WG74
FOOD SECURITY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
57
WG75
RC40 MINI-CONFERENCE: "CONVERGENCE: ARE ALTERNATIVE
AGRIFOOD MOVEMENTS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENTS
SHAPING AS THE MOVEMENT OF OUR TIME?"
58
WG76 A
OPEN STREAM
59
WG76 B
OPEN STREAM
61
WG76 C
OPEN STREAM
63
WG77
FINANCIALISATION AND ECONOMIC CHANGE IN THE AGRIFOOD SYSTEM: WHO HOLDS POWER IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN?
64
OPEN FORUM
65
ROOMS
66
AUTOR INDEX
67
XIII World Congress of Rural Sociology
Lisbon, July 31 – August 4
Programme
GENERAL INFORMATION
Programme Committee
Mustafa Koc | Ryerson University, Canada
Marie-Christine Renard | Universidad Autónoma Chapingo, Mexico
Mara Miele | Cardiff University, United Kingdom
Organising Local Committee
Manuel Belo Moreira | Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Portugal
Elisabete Figueiredo | Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
Isabel Rodrigo | Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Portugal
Jorge de Sá | Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Portugal
Luís Moreno| Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
Renato Miguel do Carmo | Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal
Congress Local Organizers
Mundiconvenius
Profesional Congress Organizers
Av. 5 de Outubro, 53 – 2 / 1050 – 048 Lisboa, Portugal
Phone: +351 213 155 135 / Fax: +351 213 558 002
E-mail: [email protected]
Venue
The XIII World Congress of Rural Sociology will take place at the University of Lisbon - Aula Magna and at the Superior Institute of
Social and Political Sciences (ISCSP).
The Opening Ceremony (July 29) and Plenary Conferences (July 30) will be held at the Rectorate of the University of Lisbon,
namely in its Aula Magna located at the University Campus.
Address: Alameda da Universidade / Lisboa
The Working Groups sessions will take place at the Superior Institute of Social and Political Sciences at the Campus da Ajuda in
Lisbon (July 31, August 2 to August 4).
Address: Pólo Universitário Ajuda / Rua Almerindo Lessa / Lisboa
Transportation to the venue
Both venues are easily accessible by public transport from the city centre, where the Congress hotels are located.
1 TO GO TO AULA MAGNA:
UNDERGROUND/METRO
Marques de Pombal metro station (yellow line) ▶ 10 min ▶ Cidade Universitaria metro station
BUS
Bus 738 (Bus stop in front of SANA Lisboa hotel) ▶ 15 min ▶ Cidade Universitária
TO GO TO THE ISCSP (Pólo Universitário da Ajuda):
BUS
Bus 723 (Bus stop in front of SANA Lisboa hotel) ▶ 30 min ▶ Pólo Universitário Ajuda (I.S.C.S P.)
Bus 742 (Bus stop next to “S. Sebastião” metro station - Blue line) ▶ 35 min ▶ Pólo Universitário Ajuda
Bus 760 (Bus stop next to “Rossio” metro station - Green line) ▶ 40 min ▶ Pólo Universitário Ajuda
Note: There is no underground line (Metro) to the ISCSP (Pólo Universitário da Ajuda).
OPENING CEREMONY
The Opening Ceremony of the XIII World Congress of Rural Sociology and the following Welcome Cocktail will take place on
Sunday, July 29 at 16:30 at the Aula Magna.
Aula Magna is one of the most distinguished cultural centres in Lisbon. Located at the Rectorate, this versatile room dedicated to
culture and the arts host annually number of events of national and international relevance.
PROGRAMME
Welcome address by Manuel Belo Moreira (Chair of the Organizing Committee) and Mustafa Koc (Chair of the Program Committee)
Video projection of "Right to Food" by the United Nations Special Rapporteur Olivier De Schutter
Welcome address by António Sampaio da Nóvoa (Dean of the University of Lisbon)
Speech by Reidar Almas (President of IRSA)
Performance of the "Cante Alentejano" by the coral group “Grupo Coral Alentejano da Amadora”
Fado performance by singers Filipa Cardoso and Francisco Salvação Barreto
accompanied by:
Portuguese Guitar – Paulo Parreira
Guitar – João Mário Veiga
Bass Guitar – Francisco Gaspar
CONGRESS REGISTRATION DESK
Registration is only valid after full payment of the Congress fees. If your registration was confirmed before July 16, a copy of the
acknowledge e-mail and/or the registration number is required in order to collect your Congress documents.
An onsite registration counter will be opened during the entire Congress and within the official registration opening hours. For onsite
registration only payment by cash (preferentially) and credit card will be accepted.
2 During the Congress the registration desk will be open as follows:
University of Lisbon - Aula Magna
Sunday, July 29
14:30–18:00
Monday, July 30
08:30–16:30
ISCSP – Campus da Ajuda
Tuesday, July 31
08:30–18:30
Thursday, August 2
08:30–18:30
Friday, August 3
08:30–16:30
Saturday, August 4
08:30–16:30
A GOOD PIECE OF ADVICE
We recommend that you pick up
your registration material as soon
as you arrive on Sunday to avoid
having to queue on Monday
morning.
Registration Includes
Congress pack (WCRS 2012 Congress programme, name badge, certificate of attendance, Abstracts CD-rom, notepad and pencil),
welcome ceremony and cocktail and coffee breaks (on July 30).
Important Notes
• Tickets for the Study Tour and Gala Dinner are not available onsite. Both events are already fully booked
• Participants registering onsite will not be entitled to any reduction
• Cancellations will not be accepted during the Congress and name changes will also not be accepted
• Refunds will not be possible during the Congress and can only be made within 2 months after the end of the Congress. Bank
charges may be deducted
Accompanying persons can attend the plenary sessions on July 30 but not the parallel congress sessions. The fee includes also
the welcome ceremony and cocktail and a full day guided excursion in Lisbon.
The full day excursion in Lisbon will take place on July 31. The meeting point is at the ISCSP at 09h30 The accompanying person
badge is required to participate.
09:30
Meeting point at the Superior Institute of Social and Political Sciences (ISCSP)
09:45
Bus departure
10:30
Visit to Belém district including the Tower of Belém, the Discoveries Monument and the Jerónimos Monastery
12:00
Leaving towards Lisbon downtown / Free time for lunch
14:15
14:30
Meeting at the Terreiro do Paço
Guided walking tour through Lisbon downtown, the Cathedral, the roman theater, Santa Luzia Belvedere, Alfama and the
José Saramago Foundation
Congress study tours
The Congress has organized seven optional Study Tours to different areas in the surroundings of Lisbon. Study Tours will take
place on Wednesday, August 1.
Please note that all the 7 technical visits will take place at the same time, what means that each participant can only attend one.
Study Tour 1 - Castro Verde (Alentejo)
Study Tour 2 - Eugénio de Almeida Foundation and Évora
Study Tour 3 - Freixo do Meio Estate
3 Study Tour 4 - Companhia das Lezírias
Study Tour 5 - Avieira Cultural Heritage
Study Tour 6 - Espirra Estate (Pegões)
Study Tour 7 - Setúbal Peninsula
All the participants that have bought the study tour ticket must address to the Study Tour Desk (opened from July 29 to July 31 and
within the official registration opening hours) and select the one to accompany. As soon as you confirm your name the hostess will
give you a voucher and a detailed programme. The selection will be made on a "first come first served" basis within the limit of 50
participants each tour.
Important Notes
• Meeting point: Aula Magna, Wednesday morning (August 1)
• A light meal is included
Catering Facilities
The registration fees include a welcome reception on July 29 and two coffee breaks on July 30. No other catering services are
included.
The University restaurants of both Campus will be open, along with some cafeterias, however please note that the capacities are
limited.
July 30
University Restaurant “Refeitório de Ciências”
Maximum capacity: 600 people
Tickets must be purchased on July 29 at the special desk next to the Congress Secretariat.
Lunch has a cost of 6,15€ (5€ plus TVA).
Menu on July 30
Vegetables soup + Choice of one main courses:
• Meat - Roasted pork with Pineapple sauce, potatoes and mixed salad
• Fish - Flounder au gratin with mash potatoes and green peas
• Macrobiotic - Oven roasted Seitan with integral brown rice
+ Fruit or sweet or yogurt + Juice and/or water
Alternatives:
• Cafeterias: “Letras – Bar” Canto das Letras” and “Jardim das Letras” (FLUL)
• University Restaurant “Refeitório II”
• Restaurants at a walking distance from 0,7 to 1 km
July 31 and August 2 to 4
1. University Restaurant at the Campus da Ajuda
2. Cafeteria of the ISCSP
Language of the Congress
English will be the official language of the Congress. There will be no simultaneous translation.
Wireless internet
During the entire Congress, free Wi-Fi internet will also be available in the Aula Magna and ISCSP. Details will be available onsite.
4 Technical equipment
All meeting rooms (classrooms) are equipped for PowerPoint projection only. Please transfer your presentation to the computer of
your session room before the beginning of your session. Presenters are not supposed to use their own computer.
One or more session assistants (student volunteers) will be available at each floor. If you have any problems in your session room
address a Student Volunteer in the area to ask for assistance.
GUIDELINES FOR WG ORGANIZERS AND CHAIRS
The role of the WG Organizers and chairs is to coordinate and ensure the smooth running of the session.
* To contact the speakers before the session, to verify who will present, to sign a presentation
VERY
IMPORTANT
certificate when required and to preempt any technical problems
* To start and end each sessions on time. Each session lasts 90 minutes, with 20 minutes allotted
to each presentation at sessions with 4 speakers or less; 16 minutes, in the exceptional cases
where there are 5 speakers at a session
* To introduce the speaker and the title of each presentation
* To insure that presentations are made in the order shown in the program, to allow participants to
move between sessions. If a speaker cancels or does not attend, schedules should be respected
rather than pushing every talk forward
* When appropriate, to produce visual warnings to speakers as to the number of minutes (e.g., 5,
We ask the
organizers and chairs
of the WG to notify
the secretariat about
any last minute
changes or
cancellations; these
changes will be
posted outside the
meeting rooms.
2) left by using simple gestures or prepared cards
* To allocate time for questions and answers at the end of each session
Guidelines for speakers
* The location of your session is shown in the Congress Programme. Please be on time for your session, check in with the session
chair, and test the A/V equipment
* Presenters are not supposed to use their own computer
* Time your presentation to fit the allotted time (20 minutes for 4 speakers or less in a session,
16 minutes for the exceptional cases where there are 5 speakers at a session), including time for questions and audience
participation.
* Presentations should be limited to key issues along with a brief summary
* Feel free to bring along copies of your paper to distribute or to provide a handout with related information
* No proceedings with complete papers are produced for this meeting, nevertheless at the Congress web page /platform
irsa2012.chil.org you will be able to download the full papers of all the authors that have sent it to the Organization before July 1
* Abstracts are available on the Abstracts CD-rom
Posters
Abstracts selected for posters will be presented as Posters during the Congress at the ISCSP.
* The dimensions of the poster should not exceed 90 cm (2'11") wide x 120 cm (3'11") high
* Double sided tape will be available for the mounting of posters
* Please refer to the Congress Final Program book that you will receive upon arrival at the Congress for the poster board number
assigned to you. Please use the board with the same number
Set Up: Tuesday, July 31 - 08:30 to 14:30
Posters must be removed on Saturday, August 4 between 14:00 and 16:00
5 Programme changes
The organizers cannot assume liability for any changes in the programme due to external or unforeseen circumstances. Changes
will be indicated outside the rooms whenever possible.
CONGRESS GALA DINNER
The dinner will take place at the Pavilion of Exhibitions, in Tapada da Ajuda, on Thursday, August 2 from 20.00 to 23.00.
The Pavilion of Exhibitions has an excellent view over the city of Lisbon and is surrounded by green places. A natural oasis inside
the city with the magnificent pavilion, it is structured with iron and glass promoting the landscape and housed the 3rd agricultural
exhibition of Lisbon in 1884.
Please note that the dinner is not included in the registration fee. If purchased during the registration the information is included in
the bar code featured in your badge. Your badge is therefore required.
Transportation: Due to the difficult access to the venue transportation will be provided.
The meeting point will be the SANA Lisboa hotel at 19:00 and return at 23:00.
USEFUL INFORMATION A-Z
Attendance certificate
An attendance certificate is included in the Congress bag.
ATMS (cash dispensing machines)
ATMs are available at both venues.
Badges
Participants will receive their name badges at the registration desk and should ensure that these are worn (clearly visible) during all
Congress.
ST
It is the short name for the Study Tours on Wednesday, August 1.
All the participants that have purchased the study tour have this code
on the badge. If that’s your case you must address to the Study Tour
Desk and select the one to accompany. As soon as you confirm your
name the hostess will give you a voucher and a detailed programme.
Please be aware that the participation in this event is only possible if
this code is on your badge and if you have the correspondent
voucher.
GD
It is the short name for Gala Dinner on
Thursday, August 2.
If you have included this event on your
registration form it’s marked on your
badge. Please be aware that the
participation in this event is only
possible if this code is on your badge.
Credit Cards
Major credit cards are accepted in most hotels, shops and restaurants.
Currency
EURO (Portugal is a member of the European Monetary System).
Currency exchange
This service is available at all banks, open to the public Monday through Friday, from 08:30 to 15:00. It is also available at currency
exchange shops as well as in the main hotels and travel agencies.
6 Electric Current
Voltage: 220/380 volts at a frequency of 50 Hertz. All sockets follow European standards. To use American-type plugs, a 220-volt
transformer should be used together with an adapter plug.
Health Requirements
With the exception of vaccination certificates for persons coming from areas where yellow fever is endemic there are no special
health requirements.
Hotel Check in/out Policy
Normal check in time at hotels is 15.00. The established check out time is 12.00. Should you need guaranteed occupancy before
13.00 on the day of your arrival, you are advised to book the previous night.
Lost and found
A lost and found service will be available at the Registration Desk.
Medical Care
Clinics and hospitals provide 24 hrs emergency services.
The national emergency phone number is 112.
Sales Tax
Sales tax (VAT) is included in prices quoted. For non EU residents, tax free shopping is available in many shops and provides
significant savings.
Smoking
The Portuguese law does not permit smoking in any public transport or in any closed public areas. Some restaurants, bars and
discos may have a designated smoking area.
Tipping
Tipping is optional, but 10% is the regular practice in taxis, restaurants and bars.
Public Transportation
HOW TO ARRIVE AT LISBON
By Air. Lisbon’s International Airport, 7Km from the city centre, has daily flights to and from the major cities in Europe and the world.
By Car. You may calculate your route through www.viamichelin.com. In Portugal, traffic drives on the right-hand side of the road
and international traffic signs are used. Speed limits are: 120Km/h on highways, 90 km/h on roads and 50Km/h in urban areas.
By Train. International trains arrive in Lisboa at the two main railway stations: “Santa Apolónia” (near River Tagus and not so far
from city centre) and “Gare do Oriente” (beside to “Parque das Nações”). Both stations have direct bus connections to the city
centre. The latter also has an
underground connection (metro).
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION FROM THIS AIRPORT
Getting to city centre by bus
#5 Estação do Oriente ▶ Aeroport ▶ Areeiro
#22 Portela ▶ Aeroporto ▶ Marquês de Pombal
#44Moscavide ▶ Aeroporto ▶ Cais do Sodré
#45 Prior Velho ▶ Aeroporto ▶ Cais do Sodré
#83 Portela ▶ Aeroporto ▶ Amoreiras
A one way BUS ticket costs around €1.75 and can be purchased from the driver as you board.
AeroBus (#91) – makes the run between Lisbon Airport and the city centre (Cais do Sodré). Service begins at 7:45 and ends at
20:15. Buses pass every 20 minutes. A ticket for all-day travel costs around €3.40.
7 Getting to city centre by underground (metro)
Red line (airport station) will take you to the city center. Lisbon underground (metro) opens at 06:30 and closes at 01:00 (every day).
A single ticket is €1.25.
Getting to the city centre from the airport by taxi
In Lisbon, taxis work with two main rates: Rate 1 works during the day, from 6:00 until 21:00, and rate 2 from 21:00 to 6:00 and the
price of this rate is 20% more expensive.
Outside the city boundaries another tariff is calculated by the Km (€0.35 /Km). Typically, a taxi from the airport to the city centre
should cost €6–10 (depending on traffic and distance). Taxi Voucher: prepaid taxi service starting at €13.28, on sale at the ‘arrivals’
terminal, on the «Information Desk».
Value Added Tax (VAT)
VAT is charged at the official rate prevailing at the time of invoice. Neither the Organizers nor Mundiconvenius accepts responsibility
for any changes, which may occur due to an official increase in VAT.
Disclaimer
For any reason beyond their control, the XIII WCRS organizers have the right to cancel or change,
without prior notice, the Congress events or schedules or other items related directly or indirectly to
the Congress. The Organizers and Mundiconvenius will not be liable for any loss, damage, expenditure
or inconvenience caused to participants and their belongings either during or as a result of the
Congress or as a result of such alteration or cancellation.
Subject to alterations
8 SUNDAY, JULY 29
Aula Magna Lisbon University
14:00 – 18:00
Registration
14:00 – 16:00
IRSA Out-Going Council Meeting
16:30 – 18:00
Opening Ceremony
18:00 – 20:00
Welcome Reception
MONDAY, JULY 30
Aula Magna Lisbon University – Plenary Sessions
08:30 – 16:30
Registration
09:00 – 09:30
Plenary Lecture: José Graziano da Silva (FAO General Director)
09:30 – 10:00
Plenary Lecture: Susanne Friedberg (Dartmouth College)
10:00 – 10:30
Coffee Break
10:30 – 13:00
Food Security and the Environmental Crisis Symposium
Organizer
Mara Miele (Cardiff University)
Participants
Terry Marsden (Environmental Policy and Planning; Director of PLACE, University of Cardiff), Elizabeth
Ransom (University of Richmond), Tim Lang (Centre for Food Policy City University London), Patricia
Allen (Director of the Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems at the University of
California, Santa Cruz) and Philip McMichael (Cornell University)
Chair
Geoffrey Lawrence (University of Queensland)
13:00 – 14:30
Lunch
14:30 – 15:00
Stuart Holland (Faculty of Economy, Coimbra University; Roskilde University Center)
15:00 – 15:30
Boaventura de Sousa Santos (Faculty of Economy Coimbra University; Distinguished Legal Scholar
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Law School and Director of the Center od Social Studies of Coimbra
University)
15:30 – 16:00
Coffee Break
16:00 – 18:00
Agrifood Alternative Movements Symposium: Homage to Bill Friedland
Organizers
Marie-Christine Renard (Chapingo University) and Marta Rivera-Ferre (Autonomous University of
Barcelona)
Participants
Javier Sánchez (Vía Campesina), Beatriz Gascó (International Planning Committee for Food Sovereignty)
and Jerónimo Pruijn (Fair Trade Small Producers Symbol)
9 TUESDAY, JULY 31
ISCSP Campus da Ajuda – Parallel Sessions
08:30 – 18:30
Registration
09:00 – 13:00
Parallel sessions/Working Groups
13:00 – 14:30
Lunch
14:30 – 18:30
Parallel sessions/Working Groups
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1
Study Tours
Meeting Point - Aula Magna Lisbon University
THURSDAY, AUGUST 2
ISCSP Campus da Ajuda
09:00 – 13:00
Parallel sessions/Working Groups
13:00 – 14:30
Lunch
14:30 – 18:30
Parallel sessions/Working Groups
FRIDAY, AUGUST 3
ISCSP Campus da Ajuda
09:00 – 13:00
Parallel sessions/Working Groups
13:00 – 14:30
Lunch
14:30 – 18:30
Parallel sessions/Working Groups
14:30 – 16:15
IRSA In-Coming Council Meeting
16:45 – 18:30
IRSA General Assembly
SATURDAY, AUGUST 4
ISCSP Campus da Ajuda
09:00 – 13:00
Parallel sessions/Working Groups
13:00 – 14:30
Lunch
13:00 – 13:30
Closing Ceremony
10 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
785
Aldo Nunes
Working Group 01
The "(re)cattlelization" of
Brazilian semi-arid: livestock
expansion and social change
between family farmers in
Pajeú, Pernambuco
Territories, Rural Development and Social Actors
Organizers:
Alberto Riella, Ivaldo Gehlen, Francisco Entrena, Manuel
Belo Moreira, Mónica Bendini, Thierry Linck
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Chair: Tierry Linck
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
1463
Jernej Prišenk,
Andreja Bore
Public private partnership in
short food supply chains.
Case study Slovenian
mountain region
Chair: F. Entrena-Durán
1158
Rosário Oliveira
Landscape as a social
process. Exemplifying
Portuguese case-studies in
rural areas
77
Cláudio Maia,
Eduardo Ernesto
Filippi, Mario
Ried
Social rationality and the
social actor: analytical
perspectives for rural
populations
777
Emiliana Silva,
Armando
Mendes, Fátima
Amorim
Prorural: the assessment of
the program in an involved
actor's perspective
583
Thierry Linck
Geographical indication and
territorial development: what
kind of patrimonial
appropriation?
1424
Henrique Pereira
dos Santos,
Teresa Andresen
Landscape as a social
product
517
54
Francisco
Entrena-Durán,
José Francisco
Jiménez-Díaz
Agrarian revolution and social
protests in southeast Spain:
the case of el Ejido's territory
Aline Cristina
Nascimento,
Marcelo
Rodrigues
Mendonça
Slow agony, death
announced: territorialization of
hydroelectric power plant
serra do Facão in the valley of
São Marcos river, Goiás,
Brazil
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Ivaldo Gehlen
Chair: F. Entrena-Durán
1346
Bruna Sousa,
Rossana Moura
The rural connected
108
Francisco
Entrena-Durán,
Steven Lannoo
Social capital in urbs and
rure: evidence from Belgium
and Spain
Melis Kural
Lost in transition? Long-term
residents in a gentrified, new
vacation, place: a case study
of Alacati, Turkey
140
1493
Michael Svane
1188
Elcio Do
Nascimento,
Alison Castilho
Agroforestry system as an
alternative of rural
development to the small
producers of the northeast of
Para
136
Pedro
Arbeletche,
Fiorella Cazzuli
Communitary development
proposal for two colonies of
the national colonization
institute
1272
Júlio César
Suzuki, Elaine
Mundim Bortoleto
Territory, identity and way of
life: a study of the pomeranian
peasant community of
Pancas, Espirito Santo, Brazil
1474
Ivaldo Gehlen,
Sheila Kocourek
Identity and reterritorialization
of temporary migrants:
vendors beaches in Brazil
Organic matrix farming. The
Lejre case
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Monica Bendini
1373
Marília Coelho
Machado neighborhood:
between dream and reality
195
Wenjing LiuWuerz
Modernization and "new rural
construction" in China: a case
study in Zouping county,
Shandong province
1278
Monica Bendini,
Norma
Steimbreger
Peasant territoriality: changes
in the social and spatial
organization of labour
Chair: Ivaldo Gehlen
620
Fábio Luiz
Búrigo, Ademir
Antônio Cazella,
Adinor José
Capellesso
Cooperation networks and
financial innovations in fishing
territories
128
Olinda Barcellos,
Ivaldo Gehlen
Other rationalities in rural
areas: bounded rationality by
the complexity of the markets
11 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
1332
102
Alison Castilho,
Lindomar Silva,
Dalton Enriquez,
Maria Malcher,
Tânia Miranda
New approaches to old
practices of agribusiness: the
expansion of oil palm in the
Brazilian amazon
Candido Paredes
Agriculture/ rural vs. Industry/
urbanism
Chair: Alessandro Bonanno
284
Andrés Pedreño,
Carlos de Castro,
Elena Gadea,
Natalia Moraes
Global agriculture production:
a new space for transnational
regulations of labor
437
Gilberto Aboites,
Francisco
Martinez,
Douglas
Constance,
Alessandro
Bonanno
Labor flexible organization in
the poultry industry in Mexico
640
Josefa Salete B.
Cavalcanti,
Mónica Isabel
Bendini
Globalization and labor
change in Brazilian and
Argentinean fruit regions.
794
Burcu Saka
Patterns of diversification and
differentiation in agricultural
petty commodity production
and devolarization of labour
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Alberto Riella
365
Alberto Pérez
Chueca, Ignacio
López Moreno
Rural development in europe:
new actors, new territories
68
Luciene
Rodrigues
Poverty and social
vulnerability: some
specificities of rural areas
604
Alberto Riella,
Paola
Mascheroni
Regionalization of social
inequality in rural Uruguay
Cláudio Machado
Maia, Eduardo
Ernesto Filippi,
Mario Riedl
An essay on the concept of
territory in rural and regional
development researches
78
Friday, August 3 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Josefa Salete Cavalcanti
49
Olga Achón
Rodríguez
Importing labor force for
Catalonian agriculture. The
success of its sustainability
372
Regina
Aparecida Leite
de Camargo,
José Giacomo
Baccarin
Technical innovation and rural
labour in sugar cane areas in
São Paulo State
407
Charlotta
Hedberg
Grapes of wrath? Thai labour
mobility in the transnational
production network of the
Swedish berry industry
489
Jana Lindbloom
Merging and shifting between
four principles: management
of agricultural co-operatives in
postsocialist Slovakia
Posters: Working Group 01
177
Vanira Matos
Pessoa, Raquel
Maria Rigotto,
Fernando
Ferreira
Carneiro,
Marcelo José
Monteiro
Ferreira
Multisectoriality in economic,
health, employment and
environmental policy making:
a dialogue necessary to
address the problem of
agrochemicals in brazil
432
Odalis Perdomo,
Olivier Delahaye
Heritage of family wealth in
rural communities of european
immigrants in colonia tovar
and tucutunemo valley in
Aragua state Venezuela
444
Divanir Zaffani
Sant Ana,
Antonio Lázaro
Sant Ana,
Vanessa Zaffani
Sant Ana
The proposed construction of
countryside education in a
rural school of Selvíria (msBrazil)
Virginia Ivonne
Sanchez
Vazquez
El territorio Maya Macehual
como proceso de construcción
social
1173
Friday, August 3 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Alessandro Bonanno
22
Victor Quintana
Mexican campesinos social
movements and North
American Free Trade
Agreement (NAFTA)
122
Jose Muzlera
The permanence of the
chacarero habitus in
agricultural contractors on the
rgentinean Pampas region
477
Sandra Lucía
Fonseca
Santanilla,
Carolina Carvajal
Castro
With or without farmers.
Comparative analysis process
of adaptation and resistance
in family farmers Argentina
and Colombia.
559
Zeevik
Region and the development
Working Group 02
Globalization of Agri-Food and Labor
Organizers:
Alessandro Bonanno, Josefa Salete Barbosa Cavalcanti
Friday, August 3 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
12 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Greenberg
of local work networks in a
peripheral area
Chair: Artur Cristóvão
215
Alex Koutsouris
Exploring the emerging
facilitation and brokerage
roles for agricultural extension
education
343
James Kirwan,
Damian Maye,
Nigel Curry, Julie
Ingram
Innovation networks for
sustainable agriculture
Working Group 03
556
Talis Tisenkopfs,
Sandra Sumane
Facilitating Change and Innovation: Towards
Sustainable Rural Development
Frames of learning in
multifunctional and hybrid
networks
739
Iven Schad,
Andreas Neef,
Pakakrong
MakpunWilliams, Volker
Hoffmann
Fostering strategic niches for
sustainable innovation
processes: participatory value
chain development (pvcd) in
practice
Posters: Working Group 02
356
Osnelis Alberto,
Almaguer
Mojena
The administration of the
innovation guided to the rural
development: challenges of
the current Cuban academy
Organizers:
Alex Koutsouris, Artur Cristóvão
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Chair: Artur Cristóvão
90
Anne-Mette
Hjalager
Progressive and disrupte
innovations in rural areas
219
Paul
Swagemakers,
Lola Domínguez
García, Xavier
Simón
Fernández
Supporting sustainable
development processes
388
Geoff Kuehne,
David Pannell,
Perry Dolling,
Rick Llewellyn,
Roger Wilkinson
Predicting adoption and
diffusion with the adopt model
493
Yusuke Ashida
Study on the development of
agricultural machinery
technology in Japan
Chair: Alex Koutsouris
813
Keith Moore,
Jennifer Lamb,
Rita Laker-Ojok,
Julian Nyachwo,
Dominic Ngosia
Sikuku, Dennis
Shibonje,
Eusebius Juma
Mukhwana,
Bernard
Bashaasha, Jay
Norton
Social networks and
agricultural production
knowledge: findings for the
mt. Elgon region (Kenya and
Uganda)
232
Timothy Koehnen
Common land associations
inter and intra-organizational
communication linkages: what
participatory approaches
could strengthen and
empower the local users and
sustain rural development
management
463
Kevin Cody
Understanding the practical
and theoretical value of an
international farmer-exchange
program: a case study of the
multinational exchange for
sustainable agriculture
680
Nana Ono
Fear of involvement in public
talks: a case study of mining
community in Brazil
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Alex Koutsouris
803
Francesco Di
Iacovo, Roberta
Moruzzo, Paola
Scarpellini
Innovation governance in
rural areas: the social farming
case
290
Edonilce Barros
Action research: a new form
of rural extension with focus
in the sustainable rural
development
310
Aurélie Cardona
How can non-agricultural
stakeholders facilitate change
towards sustainable farming?
714
Audrey RichardFerroudji
River basin facilitators for a
sustainable water
management
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Artur Cristóvão
228
Jouko Nikula,
Inna Kopoteva
Partnerships and social
innovations in rural russia
104
Sevgi Tüzün
Rad, Sebnem
Kurt, Sefa
Use of information and
communication technologies
in rural Mersin (Turkey);
13 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Polatöz
prospects for rural
development
Posters: Working Group 03
394
Ruth Nettle,
Anne Crawford
Building the change-agents
capacity as a strategy
for sustainable
development: opportunities
and challenges from an
Australian dairy industry
context
154
Marcelo Real
Ortellado
The animation and the role of the
young persons in the institutional
strengthening and the regional
development. Study of a case:
the young persons in the
southeast Pampeano (Argentine)
and the institutional changes
708
Caroline Molina
Tensions between general
and sectoral policies to rural
women: the case of brazilian
public policy of technical
assistance and rural
extension – ater
706
Friedrich
Leitgeb,
Susanne
Kummer,
Christian
Vogl
Farmers’ experiments and
innovations to enhance
sustainable development
1049
Daniele
Torres Aro,
Daniel Tadeu
do Amaral,
Vera Lúcia
Silveira Botta
Ferrante
Rural extension as promoter of
development and sustainability
in country areas
1203
Shigeki
Yokoyama,
Togi
Hutabarat
Role of knowledge and
information system in rural
innovation: a case of organic
SRI (system of rice
intensification) in Indonesia
1259
Līga Paula
Capable communities in rural
areas
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Alex Koutsouris
580
705
841
597
Yurena
González, Adrián
García
Participatory planning
experiences on the organic
sector: Canary Islands
Friedrich Leitgeb,
Susanne
Kummer,
Christian R. Vogl
Farmers’ participation in
Cuba’s agricultural innovation
system
Frederik
Oberthür
Changing perspectives on
sheep: the meeting of local
and scientific epistemologies
in community-based sheep
breeding in the Ethiopian
highlands
Luís Mira da
Silva, Cristina
Mota Capitão
Innovation and
entrepreneurship in rural
areas. Identification and
promotion of best practices in
agriculture and agro-food
sectors
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Artur Cristóvão
782
Maria Izabel
Botelho, Kei
Otsuki, Arlete
Alves
Working Group 04
Standards and Innovation Transitions: Practising and
Knowing Sustainable Rural Futures
Organizers:
Allison Loconto, Marc Barbier, Pierre-Benoit Joly, Lawrence
Busch, Maarten van der Kamp, Eve Fouilleux, Maki
Hatanaka, Jason Konefal
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Allison Loconto
“I made a pact with god, with
nature and with myself":
agroecological practices of
smallholders in Minas Gerais,
Brazil
1161
Pedro Reis
Knowledge and innovation in
the traditional olive growing
system
1254
Ginta Kronberga
University as a collaborative
agent in rural development in
Latvia
1397
Claudia
Petrescu, Ionut
Petresc
Social innovation elements in
rural development in Romania
133
Lawrence Busch
Standards and their problems:
from technical specifications to
world-making
223
Maki Hatanaka,
Jason Konefa
The backstage practices of
standards-development: a
case study of the leonardo
academy’s “sustainable
agriculture standard” initiative
627
Maarten van der
Kamp
A load of labels: some notes
on when a single product
enacts multiple ‘sustainable'
futures
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Marc Barbier
14 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
501
Allison Loconto,
Marc Barbier,
Pierre-Benoit
Joly
Governing sustainability:
knowledge, standards and
innovation transitions
1129
Keiko Tanaka,
Kim Niewolny,
Krista Jacobsen,
Lilian Brislen
Mapping sustainability, farming
sustainably: mapping
approach in the study of
sustainable farming systems
908
Minna Mikkola
Leverage into sustainability
communication: deploying
social realities within peirce's
sign systems
Friday, August 3 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Hannah Wittman
145
Priscilla Claeys
"Rights talk" and the food
sovereignty movement: the
challenge of institutionalizing
subversion
1154
Michel Pimbert
The importance of power
equalizing research in the
struggle for food sovereignty
1147
Hannah Wittman
Agrarian citizenship, food
sovereignty and community
farmland protection in North
America
1306
Annette
Desmarais
Reflections on the social and
political significance of food
sovereignty
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Eve Fouilleux
1285
Ebru Kayaalp
918
J. Dara Bloom
1100
Saurabh Arora,
Naomi Baan
Hofman, Vinod
Koshti,
Tommaso Ciarli
Standards and experts: the
standardization of oriental
tobacco from seed to smoke
Standards for development:
governance and food safety in
walmart’s supply chains in
Honduras
The work of governing:
implementation of standards,
contracts and certification in a
global commodity chain
Friday, August 3 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Annette Desmarais
1210
Marta Guadalupe
Rivera-Ferre,
Fernando
Fernández-Such
Public policies for food
sovereignty: good practices
545
Valeria Sodano
Food sovereignty and food
policy design: moving towards
new theories and practicesms
58
Vernica Escurriol,
Marta Guadalupe
Rivera-Ferre
Production regulations of food
products related to food safety
and its relationship with the
decrease of food sovereignty
in Catalonia
1187
Elizabeth Smythe
Consuming our way to a local
food system? International
trade, regulation and the
struggle over food labeling
1321
Lídia Maria de
Oliveira Morais,
Emmanuel
Almada, Rodrigo
Pinto Matta
Machado
Urban agriculture as local
development tool in Belo
Horizonte
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Chair: Maarten van der Kamp
189
Shailaja Fennell
Situating innovative practice:
an examination of national
regulation systems and the
achievement of standards in
agricultural supply chains
682
Christian R.
Vogl, Claudia
Hochreite
Characteristics, similarities and
differences of organic farmers
from Cacahoatán (Mexico)
working under participatory
guarantee systems or external
third party certification systems
1198
Roy Mora,
Fernando
Saénz, Jean
Francois Le Co
The implementation of a
certification system in the
agricultural sector of Costa
Rica: the case of rainforest
alliance certified (RAC)
Friday, August 3 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Hannah Wittman
1406
Adriane de
Sousa Camargo
The struggle for sovereignty:
la Via Campesina and food
issue
410
Marina Di Masso,
Christos Zografos
The movement for food
sovereignty in Catalonia:
different rhetorics for different
actions
1266
Ada Cavazzani,
Role of peasant organizations
Working Group 05
Food Sovereignty: Promises, Practices and Potential
Pitfalls
Organizers:
Annette Desmarais, Hannah Wittman
15 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
1011
Maria Luisa
Bevivino
for food sovereignty in
Western and Central Africa
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Clayton
Rodrigues França
The food sovereignty through
of the management of native
seeds banks: a view from the
south
Chair: Julio Berdegué
Working Group 07
Rural Dynamics and Policy Innovation: Latin America in
Comparative Perspective
1208
Julian Quan
Territorial development and
public policies in Brazil:
lessons from the Jiquirica
Valley, Bahia
1055
Marfisa
Cysneiros de
Barros
Territorial policies,
sustainable development and
regional inequalities: a case
study in north-east Brazil
1031
Roseli Bueno de
Andrade, Marcos
Lim
Network of territorial
governance to support family
agriculture development in
northeast region of Brazil
Organizers:
Arilson Favareto, Julian Quan, Julio Berdegué
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Julian Quan
530
1318
1356
1247
Working Group 08
Carolina
Galvanese
Rural dynamics in emerging
economies - contrasts and
perspectives
Lorenzo EstepaMohedano,
Francisco
Amador-Hidalgo,
José Luis
Cárdenas-Lara
The development of rural
territories: an approach to its
understanding
Matteo Belletti,
Rafael Evelio
Granados
Carvajal, Luis
Fernando
Fernandez
Alvarado, Ricardo
Rodrigues
Barquero
Constraints of the rural
territorial bottom-up model
development: a comparative
analysis between the marche
region in Italy and the Coto
Brus region in Costa Rica
Ileana Gómez
Galo
Social coalitions and territorial
development in El Salvador:
creating responses to the
economic crisis and climate
change
Chair: Arilson Favareto
Julio Berdegué
1292
Determinants of rural territorial
dynamics in Latin America
Markets and social structures
in Latin-American rural
territories
1348
Pablo Ospina
Territorial development,
environment and extraterritorial coalitions
1289
Ligia Gómez,
Helle Ravnborg
Territorial governance of
natural resources, the case of
Nicaragua
Chair: Artur Cristóvão
247
Ignacio L.
Moreno,
Encarnación
Aguilar Criado
The complexity of the local
food systems: stories of
resistance and struggle in
sierra de cádiz (andalusia)
1103
María González,
Cecilia DíazMéndez
The conflicts in the
accreditation of quality: the
case of Asturian cheeses with
designation of origin
1280
Manuel Luis
Tibério, Artur
Cristóvão
Qualified agri-food products
and quality setting: a process
of social construction
495
Santiago Amaya
Corchuelo
Iberian acorn ham: confidence
in the construction of its
quality
Friday, August 3 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Arilson Favareto,
Francisco
Aguirre, Javier
Escobal
16 Organizers:
Artur Cristóvão, Renata Menasche
Friday, August 3 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
1206
Local Food Products and Conflicts Around Quality
Construction
Chair: Renata Menasche
1130
Oddveig
Storstad, Trine
Magnus
How to measure food quality?
76
Paulo Niederle,
Míriam Aguiar
Geographical indications in
the Brazilian wine production:
markets, values and quality
disputes
280
Michela Felicetti
Denominations of origin and
typical produce: culture or
business?
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
549
Cláudio Becker,
Carmen Lozano
Cabedo
Quality is not just about the
product. Initiatives to promote
the production and
consumption of organic food
from family farming
Working Group 09
Saturday, August 4 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Peasant-Indigenous and Family Farming: Challenges
Facing the Market
Chair: Artur Cristóvão
Organizers:
Arturo Léon (), Yolanda Massieu, Luis Daniel Hocsman
459
427
807
1480
Jaqueline Haas,
Vivien Diesel,
Encarnacion
Aguilar Criado,
José Marcos
Froehlich
Diversity of geographical
indications uses and "arroz do
litoral norte Gaucho" case
Sara Pavone
Italian wine qualification and
local development: a possible
alternative interpretation
Sonia Trampetti,
Antonio Raschi
Local food tradition and
destination’s identity
Aron Torok
Protected geographical
indications: does it make any
difference? The case of a
local Hungarian spirit
Saturday, August 4 2012 –11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Renata Menasche
1040
635
Perla Vargas
Marketing networks of small
producers of organic coffee in
Chiapas
629
Dolores
Camacho
Farmers in the 21st century.
Resistance and adaptations:
maiceros in Frailesca, Chiapas
336
Huan Yang,
Cees Leeuwis
Attempts of farmer
cooperatives in China to
penetrate into downstream of
market chain: linking to
supermarket or connecting to
consumers?
1095
Armando
Sánchez
Sociología rural, seguridad
alimentaria y movimientos
sociales. El caso de Via
Campesina en América Latina
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Maria Souza,
Douglas Silva,
Maurício Souza
Prospects in the production of
cachaça by family farmers
toward local development in
the State of Minas Gerais
André Funcke,
Daniel Coelho de
Oliveira, Katianny
Estival, Mariana
Escobar,
Valdemar João
Junior Wesz
Convergences and
divergenges in quality
markets: perspectives of agrifood certifications acting in
Brazil
99
Ulf Liebe, Klaus
Glenk, Clare Hall
Scottish-grown barley in
scotch malt whisky?
Consumer ethnocentrism,
environmental concern and
the purchase of nationally
iconic products
557
Carmen LozanoCabedo, Emilio
Luque-Pulgar,
Marta MorenoGonzález
What the label told me:
communication among food
producers, processors and
consumers in Spain
98
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
289
Agustin Avila
Romero
Land, autonomy and
moving territorialities in
tojolabal region: las Margaritas,
Chiapas, México. 1994-2012
985
Luis Felipe
Rincón Manrique,
Isaias Tobasura
Acuña
Organization, resistance, and
persistence in rural Colombian
Andes
847
Arturo Lomeli
Knowledge and organic
production: the experiences of
resistance of indigenous
peasants from the highlands of
Chiapas
1440
Ruben de Dios,
Raul Paz
The defense of the land and
the experience of community
livestock in Santiago del Estero
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
296
Juan Antonio
Bautista
Peasant socioeconomic
reproduction and market of the
Mexican southeast
262
Tatsuro Suehara
Can japanese family farmers
survive the last liberalization of
agricultural markets?
125
Yolanda
Transgenic maize, peasantry
Posters: Working Group 08
792
Vivien Diesel,
Encarnacion
Aguilar Criado,
Paula Felizon
Robles
"Hoy la comarca de Doñana
se viste de etiqueta!":
exploring trends in rice
quality
17 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
378
Massieu,
Yolanda
Castañeda,
Arcelia González
and state regulation in Mexico
Fernanda de
Figueiredo
Ferreira, Renato
Santos de
Souza, Pedro
Selvino
Neumann
The role of manager group of
organic rice in economic and
social development of the
agrarian reform settlements in
RS, Brazil
Oaxacan coffee producers
1066
Olivia María
Garrafa Torres,
Karla Yanin
Rivera Flores
Organizational strategies of
coffee small farmers in Nayarit,
Mexico
1237
Karina Sanchez
Coffe farmers and peasant
economy in Simojovel,
Chiapas, México
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
363
Raquel Souza,
Antônio Márcio
Buainain
The competitiveness of milk
production of family farming:
the limits of the exclusion
435
Aurora Cristina
Martínez
Changes in the coffee market:
challenges for the coffee
grower in the Coatepec coffee
area
40
Wendy Cano,
Andoni Ibarra,
Juergen Lerner
The relevance of local values
and participation of peasant
and industrialized farmers to
strengthen the preservation of
local maize landraces in
Tlalpan, Mexico City
1446
Waltuir Batista
Machado, Luiz
Manoel de
Moraes Camargo
Almeida, Odilon
José de Oliveira
Neto
Descriptive research with
farmers beneficiaries and non
beneficiaries of pronaf in the
municipality Itapuranga, Goias,
Brazil
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
109
Jozelin Maria
Soto Alarcon
The organization of women´s
group: Ra Batsa Huahi Uada
de Ya B&eña, in Hidalgo,
México
588
Dalva Mota,
Heribert Schmitz,
Noemi Porro,
Josué Silva
Júnior
Commercialisation of fruits
coming from extractive
activities: the experience of a
group of women in northeastern Brazil
675
Veronica
Rodriguez,
Roberto Diego
Women's trade in
Tehuantepec. A key mediation
to succeed in farming
260
Arturo León(*),
Elsa Guzmán
Farmers and market: hoarding,
disputes and resistence.
Trends in production and
marketing of maize
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
609
Espérance
Zossou, Davo
Simplice
Vosouhe,
Philippe Lebailly
Overview of smallholders’ local
rice post-harvest activities in
Benin: gender, practices,
commercialization and rice
processors livelihoods
1316
Kenya Anayency
Casillas Meza,
Jesús Antonio
Madera Pacheco
Trades that "go
away(disappear)" ...
Trapicheros in Nayarit
30
Miguel Santos
Reconcavo of Bahia, Brazil,
Technological innovations and
traditional populations:
implications and possibilities for
development
182
Graciela Preda
Vulnerability conditions and
reproduction strategies.
Peasant production in the north
of Córdoba (Argentina)
Friday, August 3 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
1221
Miguel Angel
Ramirez Martinez
The transformation of
peasants, fisherman and their
families of Tabasco (Mexico)
before globalization
1448
Waltuir
Batista Machado,
Luiz Manoel de
Moraes Camargo
Almeida, Odilon
José de Oliveira
Neto
Financing agriculture:
particularities and distinctions
of the family agriculture in the
perspective of the
beneficiaries and non
beneficiaries farmers of the
pronaf in municipality
Itapuranga, Goiás, Brazil
1388
Simon Avila
Level of human development
and strategies of reproduction
of the community farmer in the
globalization
788
Vera Lúcia
Silveira Botta
Ferrante, Luis
Antônio Barone,
Henrique
Carmona Duval
Agrarian reform and rural
settlements: obstructions and
development perspectives
Friday, August 3 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
46
Gisela Landazuri
190
18 Jorge
Hernandez-Diaz
Rural household economic
strategies in San Gregorio
Atlapulco, an original urban
rural village of central Mexico
Peasant organizations and
local development. The case of
648
Wei-hsuan Ding,
Hui-yu Wang
To win or not to win, that is the
question: the agri-production
discourse, land expropriation
and the rice championship
award in rural Hsinchu, Taiwan
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
331
Martha
Rodriguez
Achung
879
Luís Antonio
Barone,
Anderson
Antonio Silva,
Vera Lúcia Botta
Ferrante, Neide
Barrocá Faccio
To be indigenous and to be a
worker: between extractive
culture of self supply and the
large natural resources
extraction projects
Chair: Branka Krivokapic-Skoko
540
Filiz Goktuna
Yaylaci
Public policy for the
development of land reform
settlements - the case of Pontal
do Paranapanema (São Paulo
State, Brazil)
Daily life habits of BelgianTurks with rural background in
the context of migration
871
Wynne Wright,
Alexis Annes
The Halalburger: food, culture
and the making of French
identity
70
Branka
KrivokapicSkoko, Jock
Collins, Kirrily
Jordan
Mosques in rural Australia:
sites of segragation or
intercultural exchange?
Saturday, August 4 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
903
Waltuir Batista
Machado, Luiz
Manoel de
Moraes Camargo
Almeida, Odilon
José de Oliveira
Net
The impacts of food security in
rural retirement of family
farmers in the municipality of
Itapuranga, Goiás, Brazil
12
Antonieta Barrón
Indigenous. Farmers or rural
workers
1088
Jorge Morett,
Alma Rosa Mora
Peasant families survival
strategies at la montaña,
Guerrero State, Mexico
819
Miguel Angel
Sámano
Agroecology as an alternative
for food security for indigenous
communities
Saturday, August 4 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
596
674
658
Beatriz De la
Tejera, Angel
Santos, Claudia
Contreras,
Thania Gomez,
Héctor
Santamaria
Farmers and peasants in
Michoacan, Mexico: the
challenges facing agriculture
complex and polarized
Erandi Irene
Gutiérrez
Mercado, Dante
Ariel Ayala Ortiz,
Pablo Alarcón
Cháires
Agriculture and gastronomy
p'urhé in Tarejero, Michoacan,
Mexico: a space between
culture and food sovereignty
Dante Ariel Ayala
Ortiz, Beatriz De
la Tejera
Quality of life and valuable
functionings as basis for local
development in indigenous
communities, in the west of
Mexico
Working Group 11
From New Country-to-City Linkages to "Archipelago
Models": a Way of Adaptation to the Challenges of an
Embedded Rurality
Organizers:
Bruno Losch, Hubert Carton de Grammont
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Bruno Losch
927
Héctor ÁvilaSánchez
Peri-urbanisation processes in
rural peripheries of central
Mexico
239
Alice Miguel de
Paula Peres,
Maria
Aparecida
Moraes Silva
Permanence and change. A
study of a rural district of the
city of Piracicaba, S.P. Brazil
285
Sandrine
Freguin-Gresh,
Francisco
Perez, JeanFrancois Le
Coq
Archipelago models in central
america: the structural reality of
the demographic bonus in
Nicaragua facing globalization
203
David O'Brien,
Valery
Patsiorkovsky
The development of multiple
livelihood strategies in the
Russian countryside: surveys
findings from 1991 to 2009
Thursday, August 2 2012 –11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Bruno Losch
1184
Eric Leonard
Connecting the family
archipelago to public transfers.
The reconfiguration of ejido's
institutions in the open market
context in southern Mexico
1407
Hallie Eakin,
Hugo Perales,
Kirsten
Appendin
The persistence and future of
maize producers in Mexico: a
continuing debate
Working Group 10
Muslim Minorities in Regional and Rural Areas of
Developed Nations
Organizers:
Branka Krivokapic - Skoko, Jock Collins
19 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
1126
Hubert Carton
de Grammont
The evolution of capital
accumulation and the creation
of a new urban-rural linkage,
from the industrial revolution to
the globalization
Working Group 13
Family Farming at the Crossroads in Developing
Countries: Between Integration in Agribusiness and
Construction of Alternative Spaces
Organizers:
Clara Craviotti, Daniel Caceres
Working Group 12
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Sustainable Agriculture and a New Rural Society
Organizers:
Bernhard Freyer, Sina Leipold, Valentina Maria AversanoDearborn
Chair: Daniel Cáceres
148
María Carolina
Feito
Family farming in Argentina,
new actors and organizational
processes: the case of north
periurbano Buenos Aires
180
Clara Craviotti,
Paula Palacios
Household
production strategies in
adverse socio productive contexts:family fruit
production in the northeast of
the province of Buenos Aires,
Argentina
831
Katrina
Rønningen
Productivist farmer, diversifying
farmer - property developer?
Some aspects of agricultural
policies, farmer identity and
implications of diversification
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Valentina Aversano-Dearborn
1117
Seppe
Verdonck,
Michiel de
Krom, Peter A.
J. Stevens,
Joost Dessein
Rural sociological approaches
to sustainable agriculture in
rural sociology: a systematic
literature review
874
Sina Leipold,
Valentina
AversanoDearborn,
Bernhard
Freyer
A new rural society thanks to
old monastic communities?
Emilio
GaldeanoGómez, José A.
Aznar-Sánchez,
Juan Carlos
Pérez-Mesa
Multi-dimensional sustainability
of agricultural development: the
experience of five decades of
Almería's farming system
Osmar Coelho
Filho
Sustainability and its indices in
the evaluation of ecological
agriculture in the scale up and
scale out processes
997
1060
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Clara Craviotti
419
Luis Carlos
Almeida, Osmar
Bueno, Maura
Esperancini
The family farmer and his
expectations of higher incomes
in an incomplete process of
modernization
1262
Dinalva
Donizete
Ribeiro, Mariza
Souza Dias,
Cátia Regina
Assis Leal
Conflicts between peasants
and public policy for agriculture
Brazilian family
1315
Jesús Antonio
Madera
Pacheco
Peasant agriculture, between
social reproduction and
government indifference
1417
Marta Chiappe,
Matías
Carámbula,
María
Echeverriborda,
Nancy
Espasandin,
María Ingold,
Alvaro Moraes,
Martina Otero,
Gabriel
Oyhantçabal
The process of land access of
sugar cane workers and its
conflicts: a case study in
Uruguay
Thursday, August 2 2012 –16:45 – 18:30
Chair: Sina Leipold
733
Miki Kawata
The movement of
environmentally friendly
agriculture for becoming
sustainable rural communities:
a case study of "fish nursery
paddy field project" in Japan
1456
Evandro Noro
Fernandes
Agricultural production sustainable - in the areas of
environmental protection in the
city of São Paulo: the
configuration of a new way to
meet the consumer market and
family sustainability.
1047
Claudia Souza,
Osmar Coelho
Filho
The supply of organic food
produced by rural settlements
to hotel chains: prospects with
2014 World Cup in mind
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Clara Craviotti
32
20 Qian Zhang
Family farming in China's
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
agrarian transition: competing
paths in diverse local political
economies
314
Haisong Nie,
Keiko
Wakabayashi
Demographic transition and
population aging in China
373
Jennifer
Sappey, John
Hicks
The economic and social
impact of ageing in rural and
regional Australia
575
Pedro Ferreira,
Tatiana
Marques
Rural aging in Portugal
684
Yoshio
Kawamura
Development path associated
with land- and laborproductivities in current
Chinese agriculture
697
Sarula Sarula
Agricultural development
changes in industrial structure
of inner-Mongolia, China:
based on input-output analysis
from 1992 until 2007
1383
1467
Júnia Crístina
Rodrigues da
Conceição
Enriched urban but forgotten
rural? The role of agricultural
sector for national
development.
Júnia Crístina
Rodrigues da
Conceição,
Pedro Henrique
Zuchi da
Conceição
Family producers or middle
entrepreuners? The new
challenges of agricultural
restructuration
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Majda Cernic Istenic
147
David Brown
How work force commuting
contributes to restructuring the
rural-urban periphery?
470
María Elena
Serrano,
Aurelio Bernal,
Juan Manuel
Sánchez, Raúl
Vera
Rural dynamics in a
modernization and
globalization age. Effects from
the global tendencies in local
stories: Ejido San Jose de las
Palmas, Jalisco, Mexico.
500
Helena Pina
The rural population structure
of the Douro region : a
worrying situation that must be
reverted
1307
Edila Moura,
Ana Claudeise
Nascimento,
Dávila Corrêa
Social policies and social
strategies of small rural
population groups in the
Amazon
1416
Aija Zobena,
Elita Benga,
Ilze Lace
Mobility in rural areas:
commuting vs permanent
change of place of residence
Working Group 14
Population and Rural Society
Organizers:
David L. Brown, Madja Cernic Istenic
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Chair: David L. Brown
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
497
Majda Cernic
Istenic, Duska
Knezevic
Hocevar
Intergenerational exchange in
farm families: expectations and
practices (the case of Slovenia)
748
Yukiko Otomo,
Masae
Tsutsumi
Aging of farmers and
generational change in
Japanese family farms:a focus
group interview of women
farmers in their sixties
1122
Djurdica Zutinic
Implications of the age strucure
for socio-economic
development of rural areas
1379
Gumpanat
Boriboon
The study of best practice of
older persons welfare:
Sakhonnakorn municipality
Thailand
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Verónica Montes de Oca
152
Xiangdan
Meng, Jan
Douwe van der
Ploeg
The impact of agricultural
feminization on agricultural
production in rural China: a
case study from a rural village
in Jiangsu province
193
Thibaud de
Fortescu
The consequences of the
arrival of foreign populations in
an agricultural context: the
case of the poniente
Almeriense (Andalusia)
593
Angela Luiz,
Cátia Regina
Assis Almeida
Leal
The children in scenario of
agricultural development in
southwestern state of Goiás,
Brazil.
494
László Kulcsár,
Csilla
Obádovics
Rural depopulation and social
change: lessons from a
transition society
Chair: Nina Glasgow
165
Pedro Oliveira,
Ana Lucia
Kassouf
Impact evaluation of the
Brazilian non-contributory
pension program “Benefício de
Prestação Continuada”(BPC)
on family welfare.
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Chair: Verónica Montes de Oca
233
Ana Louise de
Carvalho Fiúza,
Changes in patterns of
marriage in the field in
21 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Nayhara Freitas
Martins Gomes
transformation: the case of
Araponga, Minas Gerais,
Brazil.
1041
Nicole
Vaugeois
Advancing place based rural
development through
amenities: cases from Canada
360
Ilknur YukselKaptanoglu,
Banu Ergocmen
Determinants of early
marriages in rural Turkey
207
Social capital in the border:
Extremadura-Beira Interior Sul
808
Ju -Jung Lin,
Yu-Chien
Chiang, Yi-Ling
Chou, Yu-Hoac
Chen
Taiwan's rural population and
low fertility rate
Francisco
Javier Monago
Lozano,
Yolanda García
Gracía, Marcelo
Sánchez-Oro
Sánchez
Susanne
Stedtfeld,
Stephan
Kühntopf
Sex disproportions and its
consequences in rural districts
of east Germany
124
Tuesday, July 31 2012 –11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Fernando Garrido-Fernández
200
Eduardo
MoyanoEstrada
Social capital and collective
action in agriculture
700
Asta
Kietäväinen
Money and trust in reindeer
herding: new rural development
processes challenging the
traditional way of life
1369
Margareth
Gfrerer
Rural development through
corporate social responsibility:
a case study from Indonesia
1178
Esperanza
Vera-Toscano,
Jose A. GómezLimón,
Fernando E.
GarridoFernández,
Eduardo
MoyanoEstrada
The building-up of social capital
in the agricultural sector
Friday, August 3 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Majda Cernic Istenic
210
Natalia
Magnani
Characteristics and sociodemographic impacts of
international migration on
Alpine communities. A casestudy from Italy
688
Yoshio
Kawamura
Socio-economic factors of
emigration from Japanese rural
communities to Hawaii in the
th
19 century of Meiji era: path
analysis based on community
data
795
Dora Sampaio
How can rural areas gain from
international retirement
migration? An exploratory
analysis of its impacts on local
labour market in the Algarve
(Portugal)
864
Natasha
Webster, Karen
Haandrikman
Thai women in rural Sweden:
victims or participants?
Tuesday, July 31 2012 –14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Javier Esparcia
1269
Deepshikha
Mehra
Social norms an important
element of social capital: a
comparison across time of
forest communities from
Vidarbha region of central India
1431
Carlos A.
Torres Vitolas
The profitability of social capital
for poor people's livelihoods
616
Danielle
Wagner,
William Santos
de Assis
Social capital and the
conformation of local dynamics
in the rural Brazilian Amazon
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
1460
Luis MorettAlatorre
Chinameca, where Emiliano
Zapata was assasinated
Chair: Eduardo Moyano-Estrada
Tuesday, July 31 2012 –16:45 – 18:30
Working Group 15
The Social Capital Approach as a Methodological Tool
to Analyse the Rural Development Processes
Organizers:
Eduardo Moyano-Estrada, Fernando Garrido-Fernández
1248
Javier Esparcia,
Jaime
Escribano
Social networks and social
capital in rural development in
Spain
907
Boldizsár
Megyesi
Multi layered character of
social capital vs. Network
capitalthe usefulness of social
capital in analysing rural
development initiatives
22 Chair: Fernando Garrido-Fernández
1386
Almudena
Buciega, Javier
Esparcia
Social capital and leader. The
generation of resources for
rural development
1331
Elaine
Mendonca
Bernardes, Luis
Social capital in rural
organizations in the state of
Sao Paulo, Brazil
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Alberto
Ambrosio,
Fernando Curi
Peres
Thursday, August 2 2012 –16:45 – 18:30
Chair: Elisabete Figueiredo, Isabel Rodrigo, Luís Silva
1361
Jaime
Escribano,
Javier Esparcia
Social context, social capital
and rural development
29
Ana Fernandes
Performing idyllic rurality in the
urban landscape: discourse
and project
259
Juan Antonio
Bautista
Social capital and community
development of the Mexican
southeast
31
Maria Antónia
Almeida
The Portuguese rural world and
its new challenges
167
Neide Barrocá
Faccio, Juliana
Aparecida
Rocha Luz,
Hiuri Marcel Di
Baco
São Paulo State's rural
heritage: the case of the Santa
Rosa archeological site in
Paulistania, Brazil
1089
Stephen
Gasteyer, Elise
Benvenist
Green parks and fertile
gardens: imaginaries and the
ruralization of shrinking cities
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Eduardo Moyano-Estrada
1243
Eric Palacpac
Structural features of
egocentric networks of dairy
buffalo farmers in the
Philippines and their influence
on innovation uptake
277
Silvia Doneddu,
Antonello
Podda
Local spaces of cooperation:
rural dynamics facing global
crisis
1458
Patricia Muñoz
Sánchez
Cultural identity, territory and
development in the atenco
struggle
1496
Ana Carneiro
Setão of Stories: new forms of
social dynamics in the interior
of Brazil
Akli Akerkart
The territorial rural
development, a new paradigm
for the sustainability of public
action
303
Elisabete
Figueiredo
Hey there farmers! Analyzing
the images of agriculture and
rural life in farmville through a
survey directed to Portuguese
players
868
Pavel Pospech
What is the purpose of the
rural? Analysing the postcommunist discourse of rurality
in the Czech Republic
142
Marcelo
Sánchez-Oro,
José Antonio
Pérez Rubio,
Rocío Blanco
Grégory
Older people in rural areas.
What role do they have for
recovering a
"desagrarizada" area of
southern Europe
Friday, August 3 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Isabel Rodrigo
1168
Thursday, August 2 2012 –11:15 – 13:00
Chair: José A. Pérez Rubio
1085
1263
1260
1021
Isabel
Altamirano,
Miriam Núñez
The building up of the
discomfort and welfare for the
migrants' wives in the
globalization.
María Jose
AmbrosioAlbalá, Maria
del Mar
DelgadoSerrano
Analysis of social aspects and
organizational behaviour facing
environmental challenges and
climate change
Liga Paula
Networking and knowledge
transfer in communities of
practice for rural development
Goretti Silva,
Jonathan
Edwards, Roger
Vaughan
Friday, August 3 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
The adoption of social capital
theory in the analysis of social
emdeddedness of small
Portuguese rural tourism
businesses
Chair: Elisabete Figueiredo
164
Michèle Spohr
The symbolic relevance of
infrastructures
426
Luis Carlos
Almeida
Digital inclusion of communities
quilombos: factor of cultural
affirmation
1046
Taísa Brosler,
Sonia
Bergamasco,
Julieta Oliveira
The housing construction for
the rural household and its
transformations: a reflection
from Sao Paulo State, Brazil
1372
Marília Coelho
St. Peter festival: the space of
recreation of the social imagery
and affirmation of cultural
resistance
Working Group 16
Ruralities - Between Virtual Discourses, Social
Imaginaries and Urban Consumptions
Organizers:
Elisabete Figueiredo, Isabel Rodrigo, Luís Silva
Friday, August 3 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
23 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Chair: Luís Silva
702
75
Birgit
Kemmerling,
Sarah Ruth
Sippel
Discursive constructions of the
rural: food security in land and
water discourse
112
Luis Gaui
Transmission and alterity:
expressions of identity in the
educational meetings of the
project "construindo e
preparando para o futuro" in
Serra do Ramalho, Brazil
996
Carlos
Fonseca, Ana
Marta, Filipa
Torres, Manuel
Tibério
The diversity of perceptions,
expectations and proposals to
develop a natural mountain
region. The case of Montemuro
in Portugal
Steven Emery
The cultural negotiation of
farmers' values and the
implications for the uptake of
agri-environment schemes
Ernest Taylor
An evaluation of the role of
culture in galvanising the
sustainable development of
rural community tourism in
Jamaica
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Elisabete Figueiredo
61
Slobodan Cvejic,
Darko Djurovic
957
Giovanni Tocci
The role of tourism for
sustainable rural development
in Serbia: from survival to
growth?
Saturday August 4 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Rural tourism and territorial
governance in Calabria
1044
Nicole Vaugeois
Understanding the role of rural
context and its influence in
tourism development:
observations from British
Columbia, Canada
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Elisabete Figueiredo, Isabel Rodrigo, Luís Silva
Chair: Elisabeth Kastenholz
1325
531
Natasha
Webster
Spiced meatballs and mango
sylt: translocal daily life of Thai
women in rural Sweden
789
Silvia Sivini
Agritourism: perspectives and
contradictions. A focus on
Italian experience
826
Jesus Oliva
Decoding the generic rurality:
advertising, place-marketing
and rural planning
313
Tdi and rural destinations'
attractiveness: evidence from
Greece
1291
Eugen Glavan
Building the image of rural
space in post-communist
Romania
Panagiota
Kokkali, Alex
Koutsouris,
Polymeros
Chrysochou
833
Patrícia Rêgo,
Isabel André
Tourist utopias in rural spaces
906
Orsolya Gergely
Redescovering the roots (?)
Cultural and religious tourism
in Szeklerland, Romania
1434
Nicole Mathieu
Sustainable futures and ruralurban relations: the role of
social representations
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Chair: Elisabete Figueiredo
Working Group 17
74
João Hoeffel,
Nayra Gonçalves,
Almerinda Fadini,
Sônia Seixas
“Farmacia do mato”
(pharmacy of the woods)
nature walk - rural tourism
development and biodiversity
conservation
424
Heidi Vinge,
Bjørn Egil Flø
Gazing on changing
landscapes - understandings
of afforestation in three
Norwegian tourist destinations
552
Thiemen Boll
The relevance of rural
recreation areas for urban
dwellers - the Hamburg case
study
735
Anders Kagervall,
Göran Ericsson,
Camilla
Sandström
Competing interests between
fishing and hunting tourism
and local hunters and fishers
Living, Visiting and Promoting the Rural Tourism
Experience
Organizers:
Elisabeth Kastenholz, Elisabete Figueiredo
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Elisabeth Kastenholz
153
Kristina Svels
Locals' perception of world
heritage tourism in rural
settings
304
Elisabeth
Kastenholz,
Elisabete
Figueiredo
Hosts and guests living and
interpreting the rural tourism
experience
24 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
978
Carina Dutra,
Klemens
Laschefski
Rural tourism: is it a generator
of environmental conflicts?
Working Group 18
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Breaking Through Disciplinary Boundaries to Address
Complex Rural Dynamics
Chair: Elisabeth Kastenholz, Elisabete Figueiredo
Organizers:
Elske van de Fliert, Annemarie van Paassen
977
The role of social personal
networks in the creation and
management of small tourism
businesses in two selected
Portuguese rural areas
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
80
Dominique
Hounkonnou,
Dansou Kossou,
Owuraku SakyiDawson,
Mamoudou
Traoré, Arnold
van Huis, Niels
Röling
An innovation systems
approach to institutional
change: smallholder
development in west Africa
300
Oleg Nicetic,
Pham Thi Sen,
Elske van de
Fliert
Framework, dynamics and
challenges of transdisciplinary
research for development in
northwest Vietnam
668
María Luisa
Osorio Rosales,
Armando
Contreras
Hernández,
Alejandro Ortega
Argueta,
Gualberto Días
González
Breaking through disciplinary
boundaries to address
complex rural dynamics
797
Francesco Di
Iacovo, Roberta
Moruzzo, Paola
Scarpellini
Social farming as complex
transdisciplinary arena
Goretti Silva,
Jonathan
Edwards
1151
Luís Silva
Sortelha in transition to an
economic model based on a
renovated past?
1293
Doris Schmied,
Maria
Ransberger
Health tourism, rurality and
rural development
Chair: Elske van de Fliert
Posters: Working Group 17
141
317
698
725
1135
Yolanda
García,
Rocio
Blanco
Gregory,
Jose
Antonio
Pérez
Rubio
The case of "countryman tourism" in
Extremadura: approach to a market
segment in the rural tourism
Neila
Carvalho
de Lima,
Élio
Amorim
Lima, Cátia
Regina
Assis
Almeida
Leal
Expedictions tourism: the
Serranópolis, Goiás city experience
Annamaria
Vitale
Hunting tourism and the
consumption of the rural. The case
of Loliondo, Tanzania
José
Carvalho,
Paula
Ruivo
Escaroupim village: a development
look
Edianny
Lima da
Silva,
Pedro
Rapozo,
Edmara
Castro
Pinto
Sustainable rural tourism and social
participation
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Chair: Annemarie van Paassen
400
Robert Home,
Heidrun Moschitz
Studying learning and
innovation networks in
sustainable agriculture – the
approach of Solinsa
1352
Nicoline de Haan
People in animal health:
understanding the role of
livestock keepers and
veterinarians in animal
disease control
1419
Gusztav Nemes,
Heidrun Moschitz
Is there added value in
transdisciplinary research?
25 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
life. The case of microenterprise for rural women in the
central zone of Chile
Working Group 19
Quality of Work, Job Satisfaction and Well-being Among
Women in Rural Areas
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Organizers:
Esperanza Vera-Toscano, Eduardo Moyano-Estrada
Chair: Esperanza Vera-Toscano
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
811
Isla Karla
Azevedo
Pedro, Maria
de Lourdes
Souza Oliveira,
Pedro Rosas
Magrini,
Rosemeire
Aparecida de
Oliveira
Gender relation and
empowerment process:
challenges and barriers of
participation of women in
managing land settlement in the
south of Minas Gerais, Brazil
976
Andréa
Machado
Camurça,
Gema Galgani
Silveira Leite
Esmeraldo,
Debir Soares
Gomes
Continuities and discontinuities of
rural woman worker: analysis of
new dimensions
1212
Cátia Regina
Assis Almeida
Leal, Fátima
Cruz
Analysis of gender and rural
development in agrarian reform
settlements in Jataí, Goiás Brazil
1229
Tatiana
Velloso, Nara
Silva, Miralva
Virgens, Lígia
Almeida
Generation of work and family
farming income in the context of
solidarity economy: the
experience of groups of rural
women of the city of Feira de
Santana, Bahia, Brazil
Chair: Esperanza Vera-Toscano
274
Sally Shortall,
Roisin Kelly
Gender mainstreaming the
european rural development
programme
174
Maria Ignez
Silveira Paulilo
The inadequacy of public policies
aimed at improving satisfaction
and welfare among rural women
525
Fátima Cruz,
Rosario
Sampedro
Rural women, meanings of work,
and employment: expectations
and constraints
429
Xiangdan
Meng, Jan
Douwe van der
Ploeg
The impact of agricultural
feminization on gender
relationship and female farmers'
well-being in rural China - a case
study from a rural village in
Jiangsu province
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Esperanza Vera-Toscano
723
Julia Fawaz
Women, work and family in Chile
today. Worlds in transition
690
Fumi Iwashima
Status of women in post-war
Japan from gender perspective:
the gap between women and
rural women empowerment
policy
1196
Amber Fletcher
Gendering change: policy,
climate, and farm women on the
Canadian prairies
481
Motoki Akitsu
Resentment and emancipation:
rural gender history in post-war
Japan
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Esperanza Vera-Toscano
1230
Tatiana
Velloso,
Valdeane
Oliveira, Elione
Souza,
Lindinalva
Santos
Women of fiber: the organization
of rural women in the sisal
territory of Bahia, Brazil
1264
Tatiana
Rodrigues,
Tatiana
Velloso, Ana
Elisa Costa,
Isabel Santos,
Lígia Almeida
Gender, work and public policy in
the artisanal fisheries of
Pernambuco hinterland
1304
Tatiana
Rodrigues,
Tatiana
Velloso, Ana
Elisa Costa,
Isabel Santos,
Lígia Almeida
Income generation and
emancipation: a look on women
the family farming from the
territory Recôncavo da Bahia,
Brazil
319
Brit Logstein
The Norwegian agricultural
sector and the involvement of the
women in farm work
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Esperanza Vera-Toscano
456
Marta Chiappe,
Cornelia Flora
Women´s contribution to
sustainable and organic
agriculture in U.S. Midwestern
States
1311
Virginia
Guadalupe
Reyes de la
Cruz
Alternating roles: the case of men
and women of ethnic Zapotec
Paula Soto
Women's work and family
639
26 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
838
Orsolya
Gergely
Filling the gap. Female
entrepreneurship in Romania: a
possible way to combine
traditional and modern gender
roles
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Esperanza Vera-Toscano
1086
Alma Rosa
Mora, Jorge
Morett
678
Life stories of women
members of a cooperative. A
civic responsibility and social
involvement experience at
the cooperativa Undeco in
Mexico
Thelma Claudia
Muñoz Ibarra,
Víctor Toledo
Manzur
“Bugambilias” women curing
and working with medicinal
plants. The experience of
nahuat indigenous women
organized for health
sovereignty
687
Juri HaraFukuyo
Characteristics of career
building of female farmers
and their consciousness
672
Michi Tsutsumi
Financial independence
support and career
formulation of Japanese
female farmers
478
Manuel
Alejandro
Robles Acevedo
Riella, Paula
Florit
Uruguay
441
Helene Roux
Land has “changed hands”! The
failed conversion from
Nicaraguan land workers into
small producers
446
Marilda
Menezes
Temporary migrants in sugar
cane mills: labour, family and
homeplace
1270
Antonio
Thomaz
Junior, Jose
Dourado
Agrohidronegócio and territorial
disputes in Brazil
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: María Aparecida Moraes Silva
479
Alice
Plancherel,
Lúcio Verçoza
The inlander and “the men of the
streets”: back and forward of the
work in Alagoas´ sugarcane
plantation
1313
Marjorie
Casares,
Nelson Costa
Organizational innovations
(collective work and
technological) production systems
of cacao (theobroma cacao l) in
Aragua, Venezuela
340
Maria Zélia
Almeida
The role of human relations
department in increasing
productivity of cane cutters in
Brazil
341
Francisco
Alves
The limits of agreement "cold":
analysis of free membership
agreement to improve working
conditions in the cane in Brazil
Applied strategic planning:
the case of crafts
Posters: Working Group 19
654
Sofia
Blanco,
Miriam
Nuñez
The subjective transformation of
the inmigrant farm laborers women
from an indigenous context
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Sara María Lara Flores
357
Julia Elena
Pettinari,
Virginia
Hamdan,
Roberto
Cittadini, Raul
Pérez, Julio
Burges
Flexibility and good performance
in the familiar-farming exploitation
system working in the Cuenca del
Salado.
416
Mauricio
Tubío, Alberto
Riella
Working conditions in the
blueberries production in Uruguay
537
Raquel
Rigotto, Vanira
Pessoa,
Fernando
Carneiro
The agribusiness of fruticulture
and the deterioration of work and
health conditions in Ceará, Brazil
555
Edvaldo
Carlos de
Lima, María
Franco García
Fragmentation and
precariousness of the rural
workers in Brazil: the new
geography process of the sugar
cane agricultural business
Working Group 20
Latin American Rural Workers
Organizers:
Germán Quaranta, María Aparecida Moraes Silva, Mauricio
Tubío, Norma Steimberger, Sara Lara
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: María Aparecida Moraes Silva
57
José Dourado
157
Rossana
Vitelli, Alberto
Agribusiness grower in northeast
Brazil: the expropriation of the
peasantry to the precariousness
of work in rural and urban
Social inequality and the structure
of classes in rural areas of
27 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Chair: Sara María Lara Flores
1028
Mucio Tosta
Gonçalves
Wage earners of homogeneous
forest plantations in Brazil: profile
and social dynamics of rural labor
1438
Ana Yara
Paulino
Brazilian rural workers and the
national plan for employment and
decent work
73
Soledad
Figueredo
Labor outsourcing in the rainfed
extensive agriculture. The case of
Uruguay
107
Ibis Sepulveda
Advances in research:
perspectives of agricultural
Mexican migration to Canada
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
722
José
Dourado
Agrohidronegócio
expansion and territorial
disputes in Latin America
1265
Fernandez
Rondoni
Emilio
Labor outsourcing in
Uruguay: the rural
contractor
Working Group 21
Territorialization of Public Policies: Crossed Outlooks
Between Europe and Latin America
Organizers:
Hector Avila Sanchez, Sergio Pereira Leite, Philippe Bonnal
Chair: Germán Quaranta
334
Posters: Working Group 20
Soledad Nion,
Fiorella
Ciapessoni,
Francisco
Pucci
Employment conditions and
relations of trust in the forest
industry in Uruguay, 2010
1220
Sara Maria
Lara Flores
New transnational forms of labor
intermediation in regions of
intensive agriculture
1242
Clara Bertotto,
María Dolores
Lettelier
Informal employment in the
agriculture sector of the province
of Mendoza, Argentina
1378
Germán
Quaranta
Managerial strategies and labor
behaviors of non-permanent
migrant workers. The olive
harvest at Poman department,
Catamarca, Argentina
Friday, August 3 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Héctor Avila
169
Humberto
González,
Margarita
Calleja
Territorialization of the F&V
agrifood chain in Mexico and
economic governance
623
Mariana Bombo
Perozzi
Gameiro,
Rodrigo
Constante
Martins
Territorialization of
environmental public policies in
rural areas of the State of São
Paulo (Brazil): a case study
466
María Elena
Serrano,
Stephan Rist
The political use of the
concepts of multi-functionality,
sustainability and new rurality.
Views and inconsistencies
between the north and the
south: the case of Spain,
Switzerland and México.
989
Priscila de
Oliveira Maia,
Vera Lúcia
Silveira Botta
Ferrante
Territorial development, public
policy and land reform
settlements: an analysis of the
“Programa de Aquisição de
Alimentos (PAA)”
1347
Marcos Daniel
Schmidt de
Aguiar
Living conditions, public
policies and rural development:
an analysis of the "RS rural"
initiative, Rio Grande do Sul,
Brazil
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Mauricio Tubío
602
Maria Silva
Hidden work in São Paulo´s
sugarcane fields
729
Juliana
Dourado
Bueno, Maria
Aparecida
Moraes Silva
Women trajectories: workers in
rural and urban spaces
Miriam
Nuñez
Agricultural women laborers and
gender violence in horticultural
production in Michoacan
Joaquín
Cardeillac
Poverty incidence evolution
among rural and agro-dependent
Uruguayan households in the
context of economic growth
based on the primary sector.
Evidence for the period 20002009
1067
382
28 Friday, August 3 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Philippe Bonnal
671
Marcia Londero
Municipal districts essentially
rurals and participatory budget
in southern Brazil
924
Héctor Ávila-
Challenges of public territorial
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
1148
1185
1271
Sánchez, Juan
De la FuenteHernández
policies in Latin America
Sandrine
Freguin Gresh,
Francisco Jose
Perez
Reforms of the state and
territorial approaches in
Nicaragua: from frameworks to
implementation
Eric Leonard
Reshaping sustainable
development. Local politcs
around the implementation of
the municipal councils for
sustainable rural development
(comuders) in southern Mexico
Isabelle BerryChikhaoui,
Philippe
Bonnal,
Sandrine
Michel,
Christian
Poncet
Working Group 22
Rights on Nature: Perspectives on Social Control of
Natural Resources in a Changing World
Organizers:
Henrique de Barros, Andrea Mastrangelo
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Henrique de Barros
222
Lorena Fleury,
Jalcione
Almeida
The place of nature in rural
development: environmental
conflicts in Brazil from disputes
over the construction of the
Belo Monte dam - PA
1288
Adrian Zarrilli
Conflicts over social control of
the environment in rural
Argentina. Farmers and
peasants of the Gran Chaco
against deforestation and
agricultural frontier
development (1980-2010)
699
Zeynep Ceren
Eren, Atakan
Büke
Local resistance as a global
challenge: the case of anti-hep
struggle and water right in
Turkey
1421
Norma Valencio
Sociopolitical dimensions of
disasters related to water
stress and intense rainfalls: the
affectation of the familiar
agricultural production
Public policy and institutional
inertia: from the hybridization
process in the territories
building
Friday, August 3 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Sergio Pereira Leite
910
Mayrén AlavezVargas, Raúl
García-Barrios
344
Ana Maria
Costa
Socio-environmental scenarios
from marginality,
disorganization and scarcity in
a Nahua community from
central Mexico
The process of primitive
accumulation for the installation
of the port of Acu, São João da
Barra, RJ, Brazil and forms of
struggle and resistance of
farmers
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
979
Joaquim
Pinheiro,
Marcos Lima
Social mediators and rural
public polices in Brazil: analysis
based on the thoughts of Paulo
Freire and Boaventura de
Sousa Santos
511
Delmonte
Roboredo,
Sonia Maria
Pessoa Pereira
Bergamasco
Tools for recovery and
enhancement of environmental
Mariana watershed in Alta
floresta-MT: challenges and
prospects
1240
María Dolores
Lettelier
Power relations intertwined in
the complex dynamics of rural
development: policy
implementation from the
secretariat for family
agriculture. Mendoza.
Argentina
905
Alex Franklin
Land ownership and
community-based sustainability
practice
33
Merchand
Rojas, Alvaro
Ramirez
Is Puerto Vallarta, a
sustainable or declining place?
Posters: Working Group 21
256
Marines
Orlandini,
Edson Belo
Clemente de
Souza, Alberto
Alves da Rocha
Spatial implications of the
criation and consolidation of
the State of Mato Grosso
(Brazil) after 1970
1057
Junia Sousa,
Bruno Cunha,
Celso Locatel
Fight for land: an analysis of
the profile of families camped
in Sergipe, Brazil and the legal
aspects of land reform policy
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
1004
Yusuke Hirai
An analysis of contribution
factors for environmental
protection policies to become
established in the rice paddies
around lake Biwa in Japan
1084
Stephen
Gasteyer
Still living without the basics:
human rights and water access
in the United States
384
Kyoko Ueda
The right to live by the coast
after an experience of huge
scale of tsunami: a case study
of a fishing-village of the
29 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
survivors of the great Tohoku
earthquake
251
Juan Carlos
Rodriguez,
Nicolás Gissi
Territorialization,
deterritorialization and
reterritorialization in rur-urban
space continental Chiloé
380
Eugenia
Daubeterre
Global crisis and family
reorganization in a coffee
growing area of central Mexico
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
1179
Sharon Bryan
Turf-wars in rural Ireland
1214
Pedro MuroBowling
Eco-social conflict. Two cases
in Mexico
1485
Henrique de
Barros
Cattle breeding in Amazonia:
an updating on the controversy
‘development x sustainability'
Working Group 24
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
1301
Leon Enrique
Avila
The rights of nature in the
Mayan peoples of Chiapas
1409
Arlete Maria da
Silva Alves
Taking control of natural
resources for strategic use in
agriculture and forests
1445
Elizete
Aparecida
Checon Freitas
Lima, Carlos
Augusto
Moraes Araujo
Perception of small farmers
about the conservation of
natural areas in their properties
‘Poverty’ and Famines in Historical Perspective:
Seeking the General in Particular in Kami-shiojiri, Ueda
in 19th Century Japan
Organizers:
Hiroshi Hasebe, Motoyasu Takahashi, Yoshiyuki Murayama,
Futoshi Yamauchi, Kohki Iwama
Friday, August 3 2012 –11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Motoyasu Takahashi
265
Motoyasu
Takahashi
Kin relationships and families in
kami-shiojiri village, ueda,
nagano, japan in the tenpo bad
harvest period (1830's)
387
Futoshi
Yamauchi
Agricultural structure and bad
harvest at the end of the early
modern age in Japanese
village
473
Yoshiyuki
Murayama
Climate and geographical
conditions for tenpo lean
harvest in Kami-Shiojiri village
539
Hiroshi Hasebe
Instruction; conditions of
famine durability in the
Japanese rural village
624
Kouki Iwama
The foundation of the Eizokuko against bad harvest:a case
study of the Kami-Shiojiri
village, Ueda, Shinano, Japan
Working Group 23
New Processes and Responses from Rural Players in
Central Mexico
Organizers:
Hernán Salas Quintanal, Ma. Leticia Rivermar
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Chair: Hernán Salas Quintanal
1164
Hernán Salas
Responses from the rural
family to the neoliberal
transformation
379
Maria Rivemar
Rural villages in the context of
neoliberalism crisis
587
Antonio
Fuentes Díaz
Fragmentation and rural
violence in méxico
110
Beatriz Canabal
Los actores sociales de la
nueva ruralidad frente a una
nueva perspectiva de
desarrollo
Friday, August 3 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
30 Estela
MartínezBorrego,
Susana SuárezPaniagua
Iindigenous Peoples and the Dispute for their Rights
Organizers:
Ivy Jacaranda, Jasso Martínez
Saturday August 4 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Joyce Gotlib
Chair: Leticia Rivermar
179
Working Group 25
Changes in rural space:
unequal development and
differentiation. The case of los
Altos, Morelos and Silao,
Guanajuato, Mexico
10
Beatriz Canabal
Organización de mujeres
indígenas del estado de
Guerrero
72
Gisela
Espinosa
Indigenous women:
appropriation and struggle of a
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Damián
life free of violence
1091
Diana Karina
Mantilla Gálvez
The education, right or state
project?
642
Diana Karina
Mantilla Galvez,
Antonio
Fuentes Díaz
The survival with dignity in the
context of multiculturalism:
resistance of the indigenous
peoples
Eduardo
Bautista, Leticia
Briseño
Indigenous teachers and social
movement in Oaxaca, Mexico
DelgadilloMacías, Felipe
Torres-Torres
management and territorial
rural development in Mexico
Saturday August 4 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
1239
1199
Antônio Carlos
Witkoski,
Therezinha J.
P. Fraxe,
Henrique S.
Pereira, Samia
F. Miguez,
Davyd S. R.
Souza
Brazilian government policy for
rural territories: an investigation
in the Amazon, Brazil
367
Alberto Pérez
Chueca,
Ignacio López
Moreno
The consolidation of territorial
development models for rural
areas of Europe within the
transformation of spatial and
territorial policies in Spain and
France
1234
Ildes Oliveira,
Robson Santos,
Tatiana Velloso,
Jerônimo
Souza, Pedro
Torres
Challenges and prospects of
rural development
management: the experience
of the sisal territory, State of
Bahia, Brazil
1267
Nelson Pedon
Female leadership and public
policies: territorial approach
and gender in Pontal do
Paranapanema (Brazil)
Saturday August 4 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Isabel Rodrigo
455
Wilson
Hernando
Ladino Orjuela
The Sikuani group: survivors in
the 21st century
664
Carlos Cortez
An indigenous struggle to
change a national policy and
advance in the accomplishment
of rights Japanese village
297
Adriane
Benedetti
The struggle for recognition of
quilombolas communities in
south Brazil
Joyce Gotlib
When the land of dreams come
true: analyzing the work of
evidence construction of land
rights of black rural
communities in the south
294
Working Group 27
Working Group 26
Societal Transformation Through Organic Agriculture
and Food Systems (OAFS)
Territory Management
Organizers:
Jim Bingen, Bernhard Freyer
Organizers:
Javier Delgadillo, Diana Maya, Jorge de Sá, Olga Lucía
Castillo
Friday, August 3 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Saturday August 4 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
793
Cristina Ribeiro,
Sandra Valente,
Celeste Coelho,
Elisabete
Figueiredo
Visions of local forest
technicians' about forest
management policies
854
Estrella
Monterrey
Landscape, paticipation and
development model on la
Palma Island
973
Cesar Ortiz
Guerrero
Rural governance systems and
social networks: implications
for territorial management
1155
Rosa Monteiro,
Paulie Palasios
The role of an educational
institution in the processes of
territory management: a case
study
1175
Javier
Economic opening, public
Chair: Bernhard Freyer
710
Lucie Dupré,
Mireille
Navarrete,
Claire Lamine
Reshaping work's organization
in organic market gardening:
the effects of species
diversification and direct
selling. A French case study
775
Livia Ortolani
The role of "relationships" for
sustainability assessment of
organic farming systems
958
Rebecca
Paxton, Sina
Leipold,
Valentina
AversanoDearborn,
Milena Klimek
Transdisciplinarity as
transformation research?
Perspectives from organic
agricultural research
Saturday August 4 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
1061
Edgard
Perspectives of the organic
31 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
1186
1385
Malagodi,
Cynthia Xavier
de Carvalho
agro-food systems (oafs) in
northeast Brazil
291
Ika Darnhofer,
Lee-Ann
Sutherland
Transition to sustainable
agriculture: assessing the case
of organic farming in Austria
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Hamid El Bilali,
Sinisa Berjan,
Noureddin
Driouech,
Sabrija Cadro,
Jasmina Simic,
Mirko Kulina,
Aleksandra
Despotovic
Organic farming in Bosnia and
Herzegovina: governance,
policies and market
Working Group 28
Frank Vanclay
Chair: Pedro Gabriel Silva
1065
Junia Sousa,
Bruno Cunha
Aspects of conflict involving the
deployment of the pipeline of
Ferrous, in Zona da Mata of
Minas Gerais, Brazil
1300
Gilberto
Marques
The great mining in the
Brazilian Amazon: the
appropriation of natural
resources by great capital and
social misery for local people
851
Dayane Rouse
Neves Sousa,
Marcelo Leles
Romarco de
Oliveira, Bruno
Costa da
Fonseca, Diego
Neves de
Sousa
Conflicts of mining and
construction of pipeline
“ferrous”: the perception of the
population about causes and
consequence
403
Markus Kröger
The politics of corporate
resource exploitation: social
movement influence on forestry
and mining investment in Brazil
and India
Development, Disputes and Diversity in Mining-Affected
Rural communities
Organizers:
Jo-Anne Everingham, Lynda Cheshire, Geoffrey Lawrence
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:15
Chair: Jo-Anne Everingham
261
Meg Sherval
Perceived threats to the
viability of rural industries in the
hunter valley, nsw, Australia
151
Pedro Gabriel
Silva, Lourenzo
FernándezPrieto
Peasants against the “ground
eating dredge”: a socioenvironmental conflict
approach to peasant collective
action against mining in
Portugal (1974-1980)
Violeta Nuñez,
Patricia
Couturier,
Luciano
Concheiro
The submission of rural areas:
the case of mining in Mexico
Sandra Franco,
Isaías Tobasura
From traditional mining to
transnational mining: Marmato
(Caldas- Colombia) case
368
1071
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Chair: Lynda Cheshire
391
Tom Measham,
Andrew
Reeson, Karin
Hosking
Mining employment and
income inequality in rural
Australia
445
Teodora
Capota
"Mining" sustainable
development. A critical
approach to gold exploitation in
Transylvania, Romania
681
Fiona Haslam
McKenzie,
Aileen Hoath,
Bryan Maybee,
Dan Packey
Socio-economic costs and
benefits of a mining workforce
on local communities
263
John Hicks,
Branka
KrivokapicSkoko, Parikshit
Basu, Richard
Sappey, Mark
Filmer
Friend or foe?: Newcrest
mining limited and its impact on
regional development in
Australia
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Geoffrey Lawrence
1246
Jim Cavaye
Managing rapid community
change in coal seam gas
development in Australia
1128
Lynda
Cheshire, JoAnne
Everingham,
Geoffrey
Lawrence
Governing the impacts of
mining and the impacts of
mining governance: challenges
for local government in
Australia
Tuija Mononen
Finnish mining communities in
global transition: capacities of
local responses in rural areas
1099
32 New directions in social impact
assessment: consequences for
mining-affected rural
communities
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Tom Measham
393
Samu
Mining related environmental
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
1113
692
Pehkonen
problems as social facts
Sourisseau
Jean-michel,
Grochain Sonia
Political, social and economic
management of nickel industry
in the northern province of New
Caledonia
James
Dryburgh
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Juan Romero
158
Cátia Regina
Assis Almeida
Leal, Dinalva
Donizete
Ribeiro
Educational practices that
structure the habitus of young
people in the field of
agricultural modernization
1062
Murilo Pinto
Silva Santos
Leisure education: creations
and recreations of the reality of
rural students
471
Catarina
Malheiros da
Silva
Youth and gender in rural
Bahia, Brazil
What is the role of media and
story-telling in communicating
the realities of poor rural
communities?
Working Group 30
The “Food-Feed-Fuel (3F)” Complex
Organizers:
Max Spoor, Saturnino Borras, Philip McMichael
Saturday August 4 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Edward Challies
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Juan Romero
245
Nilson
Weisheimer
The juvenile situation in family
farming
440
Antonio Lázaro
Sant´Ana,
Gabriela dos
Santos Souza,
Ana Heloísa
Maia, Divanir
Zaffani Sant
Ana, Aline Raia
Bueno
The work, family relationships
and proposals for changes in
farm by rural young, who
studying at a secondary
technical education in Jales
(SP - Brazil)
123
José Paulo
Pietrafesa,
Selma Simões
de Castro
The increasing ethanol
production in areas of Cerrado
(Brazil): contributions to the
studies of sustainability
indicators
534
Sérgio Sauer,
José Paulo
Pietrafesa
Sugar cane and ethanol
production in Brazil: impacts on
the Cerrado biome and family
farming in the Goiás State
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Theresa Selfa
Socially sustainable biofuels:
challenges of scale and place
Chair: Juan Romero
1077
Saturday August 4 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Edward Challies
801
Arcelia
González,
Yolanda
Castañeda,
Yolanda
Massieu
Latin America´s alternative
pathways. The social impact of
first and second generation
biofuels in Mexico, Argentina
and Brazil
987
Edward
Challies, Jens
Newig, Andrea
Lenschow
Interlinking feed/food
commodity chains: social and
environmental impacts, and
challenges for governance
1059
Beatriz
Cavallotti
Mexican livestock production
new challenges
1114
Deolinda
Alberto
Young farmers in Portuguese
agriculture: motivations and
constraints
999
Monika
KwiecinskaZdrenka
Rural youth vulnerability to
populism as a pro-democratic
choice? Experiencing
inequlities as catalysts or
inhibitors of civic involvement
1442
Edna Lopes
Miranda, Maria
das Dores
Saraiva de
Loreto
Public policies for youth field in
Brazil: the young-PRONAF in
focus
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Nilson Weisheimer
63
Juan Romero
Structure of rural employment
in the youth of rural territories
in contemporary Uruguay:
employment for rural youth or?
1252
Benoit
Coquard,
Sophie Orange,
Ugo Palheta
The sense of limits of the rural
working class youth in France
1024
Jeanne Mariel
The demands of the rural youth
Working Group 31
Youth in Rural Territories
Organizers:
Juan Romero, Nilson Weisheimer
33 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
1238
Brito de Moura,
Ramonildes
Alves Gomes,
Cleiton Ferreira
Maciel
in the face of social change:
challenges for inclusion
Leticia Briseño,
Eduardo
Bautista
Indigenous youth and
affirmation of identities in
Oaxaca, Mexico
Antonella
Golino
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Thursday, August 2 2012 –11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Karl Bruckmeier
59
Edit Antal
Mexican biofuel in a global
context: why and for whom?
870
Carmen Bain,
Theresa Selfa
Building resilient rural socialecological systems: is there a
role for biofuels?
994
Imre Kovách,
Nicole Mathieu,
Bernadett
Csurgó
Sustainable development
policy in Paris and Budapest
and surrounding regions
Chair: Nilson Weisheimer
483
Susanne
Stenbacka
Place attachment and
transnational practices among
young international migrants in
Sweden
719
Manuel Tomas
Gonzalez
Fernandez,
David Jesus
Moscoso
Sanchez,
Beatriz Bonete
Fernandez,
Victor Manuel
Muñoz Sanchez
Voices of rural Spanish youth:
visualizing the diversity of
youth in rural Andalusia
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Imre Kovach
100
Joanne Régis
Costa, José
Edison Soares,
Adelaide Mota,
Izabelly Costaß
Attitude and empowerment:
integrated actions intended for
sustainability in the TarumãMirim settlement in the central
Amazon area
126
Lorenzo López
The social construction of rural
sustainability in the Candelillero
space of Coahuila
355
Krzysztof
Gorlach,
Zbigniew Drag,
Piotr Nowak
Thinking sustainably? Polish
farmers on economy, ecology
and society
669
Armando
Contreras
Hernández,
María Luisa
Osorio Rosales,
Alejandro
Ortega Argueta,
Susana
Córdova
Santamaría
Rural sustainable projects: the
case of the sustainable coffee
network in Mexico
Posters: Working Group 31
815
Ana Cristina
Silva da Rosa,
Rosilvaldo
Gomes de Sá
Sobrinho
The legal right for recognition
of identity: a study about a
slave-descendant community
and overcome of the social
inequality
Working Group 32
Rural Sustainability, Food Production and Global
Environmental Change
Organizers:
Karl Bruckmeier, Imre Kovách, Hilary Tovey
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Karl Bruckmeier
Chair: Imre Kovach
120
Daniel M.
Caceres,
Esteban
Tapella
Land use change, social actors
and environmental conflicts in
central Argentina
447
Melanie
Steinbacher
Steinbacher
The impact of socioeconomic
and climate changes on
farmer´s landuse management
820
Pedro
Henriques,
Vanda Narciso,
Manuel Branco
Factors of change in land use
in East Timor
Mario
Coscarello,
Better- living: the social
dimension of consumption
1297
34 694
Diana Kurzweg,
Bernhard
Freyer
Transformation processes in
Nicaraguan smallholder farms a systems dynamic perspective
1023
Aida Lima
Agriculture and sustainable
rural development in Portugal
1499
Minna Kaljonen
Material politics of nutrient
cycles: viable recycling
systems of manure on trial
Thursday, August 2 2012 –9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Imre Kovach
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
975
922
1425
José A. AznarSánchez, Emilio
GaldeanoGómez, Juan
Carlos PérezMesa
The implementation of
biological control: lessons from
intensive horticulture in Almería
(Spain)
Milena Klimek,
Bernhard
Freyer
Putting human-nature
relationships into practice case study of human-nature
relationships as drivers of
sustainability practices in
environmental, organic food
and farming organizations in
Austria and the US Midwest
Nelson Leite e
Sá, Karina
Souza, Sofia
Janeiro,
Mafalda Brás,
Rui Barreiro,
José Lima
Santos
Sustainable approach:
intensive vs extensive
agriculture
Brazilian semiarid region
1249
Marcos Lima,
Aloisio Melo
Adaptation capacity of
pastoralism to climate change:
implications for food security
1423
Juliana
Speranza
Rethinking the role of
agriculture and small farmers in
a scenario of global warming
and environmental degradation
652
Rita favret
Apple growers from
Chihuahua, Mexico: between
environmental change and
globalization
Friday, August 3 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Imre Kovach
235
Isabel García
Espejo, Cecilia
Díaz Méndez,
José Manuel
Parrilla
Fernández
Food homogenization and
globalization: the case of the
United Kingdom and Spain
762
Elena Musolino
Food and resilience, the case
study of transition Leicester
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Karl Bruckmeier
660
Katia Beatriz
Villafán Vidales,
Dante Ariel
Ayala Ortiz,
Jorge Luis
Alcaraz Vargas
Corporate social responsibility
in agricultural sector in
Michoacán, México
243
Paul
Swagemakers
Dimensions of ecological
capital
201
Leo Granberg
System theory and the
challenge of decreasing
biodiversity among domestic
animals
1000
Kathryn
Anderson
Livestock, community, water
pollution, and the fickle world of
politics in France and The
Netherlands
Friday, August 3 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Karl Bruckmeier
Thursday, August 2 2012 –14:30 – 16:15
1224
Katianny
Gomes
Santana
Estival, Solange
Rodrigues
Santos Correa,
Luiza Reis
Teixeira
New actors and scenery of the
value chain of cocoa-chocolate
in Brazil: a case study of
production and sustainability in
rural settlements productive
family farm in southern Bahia
843
Ada Cavazzani,
Silvia Sivini
Sustainable farming and
alternative food networks for
the resilience of local systems
404
Karl
Bruckmeier, Iva
Miranda Pires
The sustainability and
vulnerability of global food
chains – maritime food
transport
Chair: Imre Kovach
846
Giulia Iannuzzi,
Patrícia
Maridalho
The impact of changing rainfall
regime on a rural community of
Mozambique: the need for
adaptation actions
876
Gustavo Blanco
Wells, Andrés
Lagarrigue
The sociology of climate
change: re-thinking agriculture
and rural livelihoods in
southern Chile
889
Boldizsár
Megyesi
Local communities perception
of climate change
Thursday, August 2 2012 –16:45 – 18:30
Friday, August 3 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Imre Kovach
390
Ruth Beilin,
Marie
Stenseke,
Henrique
Miguel Pereira,
Nicole Reichelt,
Elin Slatmo
Vulnerability and resilience in a
comparative social and
ecological study of agricultural
land use change in Australia,
Sweden and Portugal
613
Kathryn
DeMaster,
Sarah Bowen
Fostering resilience: Wisconsin
artisanal cheese networks and
emerging agricultural clusters
Chair: Karl Bruckmeier
933
Marcos Lima,
Aloisio Melo
Potentials and challenges for
an adaptation policy in
Posters: Working Group 32
35 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
97
Adrián Rey
Díaz, Amparo
Novo Vázquez
The conflict in the agri-food
system through the journalistic
discourse: a comparative
between British and Spanish
press
Working Group 33
Rurality and Morality: Creation of Moral Economies
Within and Beyond Rural Communities
970
Katharina
Goessinger,
Bernhard
Freyer
Fairness in the organic
agriculture food system (oafs) the perspective of consumers
895
Rebecca
Paxton,
Bernhard
Freyer
Redefining risk and
responsibility for a sustainable
healthcare – the potential of
organic agricultural ethics
988
Joana Bahia
Ronie, jocosity and oral
narratives as expression of the
conflicts in a peasant home
1200
Tadasu Tsuruta
Contemporary perspectives on
African moral economy
Organizers:
Koichi Ikegami, Tadasu Tsuruta
Friday, August 3 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Tadasu Tsuruta
770
Koichi Ikegami
738
Atakan Büke,
Özgür
Çetinkaya
Working Group 34
Change in morality and ‘rurality'
under water conflict by
expanding irrigated rice farming
in the Kilimanjaro region,
Tanzania
Hydroelectric plant construction
in Turkey as a form of modern
enclosure process and
commoditization of moral
economy
257
Weston Eaton,
Kyle Whyte
Whose standards, whose
ethics? Tracking standards of
acceptability for local
renewable energy development
666
Erina Seto-Seo
Utilization of abandoned
farmlands by vietnamese
immigrants in a local city, of
Japan: case study of HimejiCity in Hyogo
Civil Society Participation in Sustainable Territorial
Development Approaches
Organizers:
Laura Duarte, Eric Sabourin
Friday, August 3 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Eric Sabourin
417
Marta Chiappe,
Matías
Carámbula,
María
Echeverriborda,
Nancy
Espasandin,
María Ingold,
Alvaro Moraes,
Martina Otero,
Gabriel
Oyhantçabal
Institutional framework for the
participation of communities in
social, economic and territorial
development: a study case of
rural communal expansion in
the Bolivarian republic of
Venezuela after the 1999
constituent process
823
Idalina Dias
Sardinha,
Daniela
Craveiro, Sofia
BentoSardinha
Challenges and achievements
of stakeholders' participation
processes occurring during the
planning phase of the
redevelopment of a rural
brownfield: São Domingos
Mine, Alentejo, Portugal
1134
Ghislaine
Duque
How to build and participate in
public policies: the challenge of
semi-arid articulation (northeast
Brazil)
1390
Thiago Rodrigo
de Paula Assis
Public policies and participation
of civil society in Brazilian rural
semi-arid: the case of
"Program one Million of Rural
Cisterns" (p1mc)
Friday, August 3 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Koichi Ikegami
1275
Mima
Nishiyama,
Chul-Kyoo Kim
The rise of ‘food citizen?’: local
food movements and their
participants in Japan and South
Korea
1343
Ryoko Sato
Direct marketing stores and
farmers markets work as a knot
of community
554
Silvia Sivini,
Annamaria
Vitale
Moral economy in Italy: a case
study
796
Francesco Di
Iacovo, Paola
Scarpellini,
Angela Galasso
Rurality and morality: the social
farming case
Friday, August 3 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Weston Eaton
36 Friday, August 3 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Gilles Massardier
1250
Petra Raue,
Kim
Pollermann,
Conditions for the participation
of civil society in design and
implementation of rural
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
292
561
Gitta Schnaut
development strategies
(findings of the evaluation of
rural development programs
(rdps) in 6 German “Länder”)
Silvia Aparecida
Zimmermann
Participation, public policy and
scientific innovations technological consortiums of
coffee, sugar cane and
soybeans in Brazil
Patrícia
Pinheiro,
Andrey Ferreira
982
Alexandre
Maduro-Abreu,
Doriana Daroit,
Luiz Fernando
Macedo Bessa,
Magda Lima
Lúcio
Public policies in a context of
ethinic diversity: the
participation of black
communities in a federal
program territory of citizenship
in southern Brazil
Working Group 35
Food Sovereignty and Agroecology: Building Agrifood
Alternatives
Organizers:
Mamen Cuéllar Padilla, David Gallar, Marta Rivera
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
745
Espedito
Rufino, Fábio
Albuquerque,
Fábio Santiago,
Felipe Jalfim,
Nair Arriel,
Ricardo
Blackburn
Agroecological intercropping
with cotton and food: an
alternative to food production
and income generation for rural
families in semi-arid northeast
of Brazil
919
Arilde Alves,
Alexandre
D'Andréa
The Mandalla production
system: social technology for
sustainable development in
different socio-organizational
peasant family farming
contexts.
798
Antonio Wagner
Pereira Lopes,
Maristela
Simões do
Carmo
Agroecological practices in
settlements: persectives on a
new model of rural
development
Sustainable rural development:
a study from the correlation
between identity, participation,
and development
Friday, August 3 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Lia T Vasconcelos
1192
Gilles
Massardier
The participation of family
farmers in the 'territorial
sustainable rural development'
program in Brazil: trajectories,
projects, networks
Guillermo
Ander Egg,
María Dolores
Lettelier
Social participation in rural
development processes in
Mendoza, Argentina, from the
actors' perspective
509
Malene Brandt
Winther
Type III bridging jurisdiction:
positive polycentrism grants
civil society a greater say
724
Julia Fawaz,
Rosana
Vallejos
Social and productive
participation of rural women in
central Chile. An innovative
approach to sustainable rural
development
1241
Friday, August 3 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Chair: Doris Sayago
1082
Cleiton Silva
Ferreira
Milagres, José
Ambrósio
Ferreira Neto,
Angela Maria
Adriano, Diego
Neves de
Sousa
The local knowledge in the
cartographic representation of
agrarian reform project Itatiaia
1345
Mireya
Valencia,
Kayton Ávila
A social management from
concept to action: advances
and challenges
1253
Maria Vieira
Civil society participation in
territorial development and
social management- a
experience in northeast Brazil
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
1274
Rosa Binimelis,
Verónica
Escurriol, Marta
Guadalupe
Rivera Ferré
Peasant women and
homemade and artisan food
processing: alternative
proposals from food
sovereignty
3
Peter Gerritsen
Strengthening endogenous
rural development in western
Mexico: lesson´s learned,
challenges ahead
749
Felipe Jalfim
Peasant systems of poultry
raising: a contribution for the
monitoring and evaluation of
participating experiments
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
518
Igor S.H. de
Carvalho, Sonia
Maria P.P.
Bergamasco
Agroecology as a link between
rural development and
biodiversity conservation? A
case study in the Brazilian
savanna
758
Espedito
Rufino, Fábio
Santiago,
Felipe Jalfim,
Luiz Neto,
Mariana
Nannes,
Ricardo
Blackburn
"Sombras grandes e milagres":
from the coal economy to
citizenship and food
sovereignty
37 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
716
Maria Ines
Gonzalez Calo
869
Maria Jesús
Pérez Ibáñez
Short food supply chains in
Andaluzia: building networks
for food sovereignty
Giunta
Friday, August 3 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
939
Ángel Calle,
David Gallar,
Graham
Woodgate
The social question. From
agroecology to food
sovereignty
1223
Emma
Siliprandi
Food as a political issue of
rural women
1452
Wilon Mazalla
Neto, Sonia
Maria P.P.
Bergamasco
Agroecology and critical theory
of technology: in the direction
of rural emancipation
Agroecology marketing as
alternative for small and
medium-scale farming
Thursday, August 2 2012 –9:00 – 10:45
1381
Gualter Barbas
Baptista,
Almudena
Garcia i Sastre,
François
Schneider, Rui
Ferreira dos
Santos
Scaling up agroecology
through joint collective action
and learning: the beyond our
backyards project
Marta Soler,
David Gallar,
Isabel Vara
Local marketing channels in
Andalusia: remodeling the food
chain from an agroecological
perspective
315
Cristina de
Benito, Pilar
Galindo
The groups of agro-ecological
consumption and their
contribution to the
transformation of the
hegemonic agri-food system
929
Emilio Luque,
Carmen
Lozano, Marta
Moreno, Eva
Martín
The impossible agroecological
consumer: the politics of
awareness vs the logics of
practice
1412
organizations in Ecuador
Posters: Working Group 35
113
Ines Garcia
An alternative model of
development in Brazilian semiarid
461
Paulo Niederle,
Valter
Schaffrath,
Luciano
Almeida
New actors and new values in
the agroecologic movement:
the institutionalization of the
organic food markets and the
metamorphosis of the ecovida
agroecology network in the
south Brazil
Working Group 37
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
The Impact of New Rural Dwellers on The Economic and
Social Sustainability of Rural Areas
953
Organizers:
Maria Jesus Rivera
Pilar Galindo,
Nerea
Hernandez,
Elena Vaquero
Food security and agroecological responsible
consumption. The case of
Gaks and la Garbancita
Ecologica Cooperative
Thursday, August 2 2012 –14:30 – 16:15
241
Marianna
Guareschi
318
Sofia Guedes
Vaz, Iva
Miranda Pires
Getting visible good practices
for the construction of a food
sovereignty cooperation
(visibilizando buenas practicas
para la contrucción de una
cooperación para la soberanía
alimentaria)
Re-localizing peasant-based
agriculture in the metropolitan
region of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Thursday, August 2 2012 –16:45 – 18:30
298
571
38 Ricardo Serra
Borsatto,
Maristela
Simões do
Carmo
Agroecology and land reform,
two sides of the same coin? A
evaluation from landless rural
workers movement (MST),
Brazil
Annamaria
Vitale, Isabella
Food sovereignty: an analysis
on political advocacy of social
Saturday August 4 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: María Jesús Rivera
89
Aileen
Stockdale,
Marsaili
MacLeod
'Retirement transition' inmigration: opportunities and
challenges for rural areas
276
Maja Farstad
Local residents' valuation of
second home owners'
presence in sparsely inhabited
areas
434
Yosinobu
Misuda, Hideki
Yoshino
Current-state and problems of
local newcomers in japan: a
case study at Tono City, Japan
836
Jesus Oliva
Ways of being rural in a
glocalised world
Saturday August 4 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: María Jesús Rivera
519
Josepha
Milazzo, Ricard
International immigration and
the development of
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Morén-Alegret
691
Yasuko Honda
909
Maria Jesus
Rivera
431
Yang Ping
mediterranean rural and semirural territories: a comparative
study of Bolivians in Catalan Alt
Empordà and Moroccans in
Corsican plaine orientale
Factors affecting new rural
dwellers' participation in
community canal maintenance
in Japan
The differing impact of new
rural dwellers on different
scenarios of rurality. The case
of Spain
Rodríguez,
Nolver Atanacio
Arias Arias
Friday, August 3 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: João F. Rodrigues
963
Maria José
Carneiro, Laila
Sandroni
Contemporary rurality and
environmental issues in rural
sociology
224
Ana Louise de
Carvalho Fiúza,
Neide Maria de
Almeida Pinto
The contribution of conceptual
distinction between "field" and
"rural" and "city" and "urban"
for researchers of rural
sociology
1330
Mónica
Fernanda
Figurelli
The construction of categories
about the ‘rural world'
332
E. Carina H.
Keskitalo
Planning for rural-urban
dynamics: a study of
differentiated forest owners in
Sweden
Environmental change and
boatmen's life in Taihu lake
Saturday August 4 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: María Jesús Rivera
1017
Annie McKee
The ‘incomer' impact:
reflections on the influence of
new rural dwellers in Scottish
upland estate communities
1157
Neil Argent,
Matthew Tonts,
Roy Jones,
John Holmes
The amenity principle and local
community change in Australia
Ana Gomes,
Carla Souza
Broken networks: a critical
analysis of the roots of noncooperation
Saturday August 4 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
425
Chair: Maria José Carneiro
Working Group 38
Contemporary Ruralities: Methodological Reflections in
Time of Contradictions and Ambiguities
882
Beatriz
Medeiros de
Melo, Maria
Aparecida
Moraes Silva
The sitiantes in the northwest
region of the State of São
Paulo (Brazil): from practices of
resistense to the concepts
491
João Rodrigues
New configuration of Brazilian
rural areas
1360
Renato Miguel
Carmo
Looking for the intangible
densities of the rural spaces
382
Joaquín
Cardeillac
Poverty incidence evolution
among rural and agrodependent Uruguayan
households in the context of
economic growth based on the
primary sector. Evidence for
the period 2000-2009
Organizers:
Maria José Carneiro
Friday, August 3 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Saturday August 4 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Maria José Carneiro
322
149
1083
866
Maria de
Nazareth
Wanderley
The Brazilian rural world:
development programmes and
the rural populations' leading
role
Roberto Diego
How Mexican contemporary
ruralities are produced and
understood
Gerad
Middendorf,
Spencer Wood
Emergence, decline and
current relevance of actornetwork theory in rural and
agrifood studies
Juan Felipe
Nuñez
Espinoza,
Oscar Luis
Figueroa
The conceptual research
network regarding rural
development topics in Latin
America Case: Latin America
Rural Sociology Association
Chair: Renato Carmo
66
Veronica
Rodriguez
Emerging uncertainties, an
enquiry into sexuality in
Tehuantepec, Mexico
1124
Gustavo Meyer,
Flavia Marques
The non-place of ‘art and
culture' in the Brazilian rural
development
948
Sandrina
Pereira,
Philippe
Boudes,
Catherine
Darrot
Farming systems as providers
of public goods: a sociological
perspective
947
Claire Lamine,
Lucimar Santiago
The place of agroecology in the
new dynamics within the
39 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
de Abreu, Alfio
Brandenburg,
Guillaume
Ollivier,
Stéphane Bellon,
Pascal Aventurier
agricultural world in Brazil and
France
Working Group 41
Migration and Labour Markets in Wine-Growing Regions
Organizers:
Martha Judith Sánchez Gómez
Working Group 39
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Response Strategies of Social Economy and the
Contribution of Social Organizations to the Rural World
Chair: Martha Judith Sánchez Gómez
548
María Elena
Gadea
Montesinos,
Francisco José
Torres Pérez
Restructuring process in
agriculture and migrant workers
in tradicional wine-growing
areas: a case study of UtielRequena, Spain
1039
Martha Judith
Sánchez
Gómez,
Inmaculada
Serra Yoldi
Immigrant population in rural
areas of wine exploitation: the
area of Ribera de Duero
1048
Martha Judith
Sánchez
Changes in the recruitment of
labour in wine-growing area in
Sonoma and Napa counties in
California
Organizers:
Marietta Bucheli, Ricardo Dávila
Friday, August 3 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Marietta Bucheli
337
Huan Yang,
Leontine Visser,
Cees Leeuwis
Do farmers cooperate in
cooperatives? - experience
from emerging farmer
cooperatives in China
601
Maria Luiza
Pires, Josefa
Salete
Cavalcanti
The agricultural cooperatives in
time of global credit crisis.
experiences and cases of
cooperative fruit of São
Francisco valley of
northeastern Brazil
637
Marietta Bucheli
Response strategies and
adaptation mechanisms of
social organizations to
processes of change in the
rural world
Friday, August 3 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Kalyan Mandal
810
Marluse Maciel
1037
Maria Souza,
Douglas Silva,
Maurício Souza
Unsettling the Local: Changes in Food and in Rural
Development
Organizers:
Monica Truninger, Dulce Freire
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Marietta Bucheli
731
Working Group 42
Role of social business in
mitigating malnutrition among
the children of low-income
families: a case study from
rural India
Chair: Dulce Freire
53
James Kirwan,
Brian Ilbery,
Damian Maye
The influence of Pentecostal
Churches in the establishment
of the social economy rural
settlements
Local food and grassroots
innovations: an initial
investigation of the local food
programme in England
696
Annamaria
Vitale, Silvia
Sivini
Return to the land. Decommodification of local foods
in south Italy
Cachaça production: informality
and social networks
860
Sabine Bognon,
Pauline Marty
Territorial ecology and local
governance: an innovative
framework of thinking
sustainable food supply as a
renewed bond between
producers and consumers
486
Moya Kneafsey,
Fabien Santini,
Sergio Gomezy-Paloma,
Laura Venn,
Ulrich Schmutz,
Elizabeth
Cheese,
Elizabeth
Trenchard,
Gemma Sutton,
Short food supply chains in the
european union: what future?
Friday, August 3 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Marietta Bucheli
1294
40 Claudia
Petrescu,
Mihaela Lambru
The social economy entities
and rural development in
Romania
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Matthew
Blackett
1508
Kotaro Ohara,
Tomohiro
Uchiyama
The roles and possibility of
farmers' market for the
vitalization of rural area: a case
study of matsusaka agricultural
Park "Bell Farm" in Japan
205
Hanna-Mari
Ikonen
The labour of providing the
rural for consumption:
investing, managing or losing
own values?
718
Svein Frisvoll,
Magnar
Forbord, Arild
Blekesaune
Tourists' consumption of ‘local
food' in rural tourism
577
Ana Delicado,
Monica
Truninger,
Elisabete
Figueiredo, Luis
Silva, Ana
Horta
A blot on the landscape:
consensus and controversies
on wind farms in rural areas
Tuesday, July 31 2012 –14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Monica Truninger
234
Delphine
Vitrolles
Promoting origin in Brazil
309
Sofie Joosse
Reinventing red. A case-study
of the spatial-temporal
dynamics of a local product
279
1090
José Manuel
Parrilla
Fernández,
Adrián Rey
Díaz
Active women and food: from
food shortages to modernity
and its pathologies
Michael Miller,
Gerad
Middendorf
Food availability in the
heartland: effects of
neighborhood racial and
income segregation
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Fátima Oliveira
1008
José Sobral
Marketing rural food: discourse,
ideologies and policies in
Portugal
756
José Carvalho,
Paula Ruivo
Valuing the territory by the
perceptios of its users: a
contribution to rural
development
401
Delin Miloslav
Marketing of local identities:
Czech local action group case
study
867
Pekka Jokinen,
Saara Kupsala,
Markus Vinnari
Consumption and farm animal
welfare: different consumer
positions toward sustainable
consumption
Working Group 43
Consuming the Rural: Food, Nature and Space
Organizers:
Monica Truninger, Mara Miele
Thursday, August 2 2012 –9:00 – 10:45
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Moya Kneafsey
Chair: Pekka Jokinen
715
Bjørn Egil Flø
The rural hunt and the
community - the function of the
meat
1026
Mara Miele
Consuming animals,
constructing naturalness
448
Moya Kneafsey,
Laura Venn,
Elizabeth
Cheese,
Elizabeth
Trenchard,
Gemma Sutton
Consuming rural connections:
tracing leeks back to their roots
Monica
Truninger,
Vanda A. Silva,
Ana Horta, José
Teixeira, Silvia
Alexandre
Children and food lived
experiences in the rural:
embodied school meals politics
625
761
Felipe
Comunello
The "wine of altitude" and the
"culture of fine wine" in Brazil:
consumption and material
culture
1076
Sandra Franco
Eat more men: gender
differences in the distribution
and food consumption of
farmer families Marmato
(Caldas), Colombia
96
Hans Vand den
Broek, Cecilia
Díaz-Méndez
Food and cultural integration: a
comparative analysis of the
concepts of healthy eating
between the Spanish and
immigrant population
1207
Kirsten
Appendini, Ma.
Guadalupe
Quijada
Maize and tortillas in rural
households: changing
consumption strategies in rural
Mexico.
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Monica Truninger
Chair: Ana Delicado
1255
Vitor Barros,
The mediterranean diet: the
41 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
1358
Maria Valagão
Portuguese case
267
Constance
Lever-Tracy
Cristobal
Gómez-Benito
The evolution of institutional
recommendations on health
and food in Spain (1950-2000)
Climate change as a cause of
specific, manifest disasters growing scientific confidence
1426
Tibor László
Csegödi
Research on the role of energy
efficiency and climate
awareness in rural
communities
1350
Maria do
Rosário Jorge
Problems and priorities of
coastal areas management: a
methodology for understand
the interactions between
natural and social systems
359
Marta Moreno,
Emilio Luque,
Carmen Lozano
Exploring the invisibility of the
food system: social images in
Spanish television
1136
Edianny Lima
da Silva, Luis
Arthur da Costa
Silva
Consumption, environment and
the social classes
Thursday, August 2 2012 –14:30 – 16:15
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Mara Miele
Chair: Maria do Rosário Jorge
253
Luísa MendesJorge, Filipa
Pucariço,
Magda Aguiar
Fontes
Territorial animation through
popular tauromachy: socioeconomical impact of Capeia
Arraiana
1290
Rubén Solís,
Benito
Salvatierra
Social perception of climate
change in voluntarily intended
areas for conservation. Case of
indigenous communities of
Oaxaca and Chiapas
308
Sophie Chanel
Taking into account the politics
of rural landscape consumption
606
Sonia Seixas,
João Hoeffel,
Michelle Renk
576
Egil Petter
Stræte
Different approaches to food
qualities along food supply
chain
Impacts of global
environmental change in
mariculture and artisanal
fishing on northern coast of
São Paulo State, Brazil
1370
1364
Maria de
Fátima Lorena
de Oliveira,
Maria leonor da
Silva Carvalho
Analysis of price transmission
on the Portuguese dairy market
Carlos Russo
Machado,
Nelson
Lourenço,
Leonor Esteves
Importance of social networks
for managing conflicts in water
resources decision-making
87
Hiroyuki
Torigoe
New trends in community
planning after the 3/11 disaster
in Japan
Posters: Working Group 43
50
Ivonne Vizcarra
Bordi
The traps of nostalgia
mesoamerican maize
consumption in Mexico
Working Group 44
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Mercedes Pardo Buendía
1081
Cecilia Turin
Andean highland wetlands
conservation opportunities
119
Daniel M.
Caceres, Pablo
Rodriguez
Bilella
Peasants versus agribusiness.
How the expansion of agrarian
capitalism fuels the disputes
over water appropriation
651
Elenise
Scherer, Jander
Cardenes
Standed forest and the
commercialisation of the
Amazonia ways of life
709
José Carvalho,
Lúcia Ruivo,
Dina Calado
Waste management in rural
areas: problems ans solutions
for the municipality of Anadia
1193
José Cruz
Aguero
Rodriguez,
Beatriz Torres
Berinstain, Julia
Tepetla Montes
Prospective in the reconversion
of cane of sugar to bio-ethanol,
in the region of Cordoba in
Veracruz, Mexico
Global Environment Change and Sustainable Ruralities
Organizers:
Nelson Lourenço, Carlos Russo Machado e Rosário Jorge
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Nelson Lourenço
1366
Carlos Russo
Machado,
Nelson
Lourenço
Global change and geopolitics
of natural resources
1368
Nelson
Lourenço,
Carlos Russo
Machado, Maria
do Rosario
Jorge
Governance for sustainability.
From global problems to glocal
responses
42 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Working Group 45
Chair: Renato Miguel do Carmo
312
Josep Pérez
Soriano
The dance of single women
348
Vicent A.
Querol, Artur
Aparici
Young people mobilities,
events and social participation
in castellón rural areas. Urbanrural identities through events
and territory consumption
858
Rita Serra,
Juliana Luiz
When the peasants meet the
city: life histories, trajectories
and co-productions in urban
yards at the periphery Lisbon
Food activism and the land
grant university: a case study
1336
The new inhabitants as agents
of the change in rural spaces
Beyond conventionalisms.
Multiple visions to develop
horticulture industry in Mar del
Plata
Ricardo Duque,
María José
Morillo, Joaquín
Susino
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
From Food Crisis to Food Democracy: Instructive
Experiences in Activist Social Research
Organizers:
Petra Derkzen, Myriam Paredes, Flávia Charão Marques,
Stephen Sherwood
Tuesday, July 31 2012 –16:45 – 18:30
Chair: Stephen Sherwood
197
Joan Gross
209
Maria Laura
Viteri
402
408
Maria Alice
Mendonça,
Flávia Marques,
José Norberto
Muniz
Challenges in networking
participative construction of
sustainability indicators
Cristina
VicenteAlmazán Castro
Dialogical research within the
school food policy process in
Brazil
Chair: Elisabete Figueiredo
225
Ana Louise de
Carvalho Fiúza,
Adriana Silva
Costa
The revival of the field by the
process of urbanization: the
west of Santa Catarina in
question
244
Lola
Domínguez
García, Xavier
Simón
Fernández,
Paul
Swagemakers
Institutionalizing ecology
750
Atsushi Makino
Farmland conservation
activities to cope with a rapid
decrease in the number of
cultivators-farmland
conservation strategies
adopted by rice farmers around
lake Biwa in Japan
Diana
Esmeralda
Valero López,
José Vicente
Pérez Cosín
Applying the exclusion
paradigm in the study of ruralurban relations
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Stephen Sherwood
414
1399
1428
Paulo Eduardo
Moruzzi
Marques,
Marcos Le
Moal, Danuta
Chmielewska
The food acquisition
programme (PAA) in rural
settlements of São Paulo State,
Brazil: analytical approaches in
question
Stephen
Sherwood,
Myriam
Paredes,
Alberto Arce
The rise of food sovereignty in
Ecuador: a pragmatic turn in
social activism and research
812
Gualter Barbas
Baptista,
Hannah
Semler,
François
Schneider,
Almudena
Garcia i Sastre
The role of activist research in
engaging neo-peasants beyond
their backyards
Thursday, August 2 2012 –16:45 – 18:00
Chair: Luis Camarero
861
Stefano Orsini
Experiencing landscapes in a
periurban area: lowland and
upland in Pontedera
213
Pia Heike
Johansen
Desire and beliefs in
the making of the rural space a photo ethnographic case
study from Denmark
492
João Rodrigues
Representation of urban in
small cities and rural area
interaction
1138
Martin Phillips
Representations, practices and
affordances of community:
explorations in the English rural
Working Group 46
Making Space: the Production of Rural-Urban Fringe
Organizers:
Renato Miguel do Carmo, Luis Camarero, Elisabete
Figueiredo, João Rodrigues
Thursday, August 2 2012 –11:15 – 13:00
43 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
urban fringe
1195
Rosa Monteiro,
Bruno Morais,
Cecilia
Figueiredo,
Christine
Sanchez,
Rafael Salazar
Coachmen and teamsters:
social representations and
cultural identities between rural
and urban areas
Friday, August 3 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Thursday, August 2 2012 –14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Bruce Muirhead
386
Matías
Carámbula,
Victoria
Menendez
Global processes at local level.
The expansion of forest capital
in the Uruguayan countryside
565
Thomas Dunk
Labour solidarity, international
migration, and the globalization
of the forest industry
911
Sakari
Hänninen
When the local meets the
global: pulp politics and the
logic of capital
Chair: João Rodrigues
399
Luis Camarero,
Julio A. del Pino
Linking space and social
structure: urban-rural
household composition
857
Jesus Oliva,
Fatima Cruz
Daily mobility, rural governance
and the rural-urban fringe
1105
Mark
Shucksmith,
David Brown,
Jo Vergunst
Constructing the rural-urban
interface: place still matters in a
highly mobile society
Ema Pires
Spatial practices and
movement in southern Portugal
Thursday, August 2 2012 –16:45 – 18:30
Chair: Thomas Dunk
1152
776
Hanna
Snellman
Community in crisis: closing
down of a pulpmill in Finnish
Lapland
1465
Michel Beaulieu
What's bred in the bone: the
challenges of adapting northern
Ontario to the new global
economy
1466
Bruce Muirhead
The future of the forest
products industry in Canada
Working Group 47
Friday, August 3 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
People, Forest Resources and Public Policy: Industrial
Development and Shifting Economies in a Globalized
World
Chair: Hanna Snellman
1209
Organizers:
Ronald N. Harpelle
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
André Simões
de Carvalho,
José Luís
Carvalho
Eucalyptus contribution to
wealth creation in Portuguese
rural areas
Chair: Ronald Harpelle
212
Fernando Irisity
Casada, Marta
Chiappe
374
Diego Piñeiro
Socioeconomic indicators for
the evaluation of forest
sustainability in northern
Uruguay
Working Group 48
The contribution of forest
plantations and cellulose
industry to contradictory
development in Uruguay
Organizers:
Sheila Maria Doula, Nora Presno Amodeo, Virginia Rossi
Rodriguez
Crisis and Opportunities for a New Rural Extension
Tuesday, July 31 2012 –9:00 – 10:45
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Sheila Doula
Chair: Diego Piniero
1034
Victoria
Menéndez
The precarious workforce
process and the possible ways
of resistance
187
Emilio
Fernandez
Rondoni,
Adriana
Bussoni
Is the cow or the tree? What
farmers think at Uruguay of
factors that determine the
inclusion of forestry in a cattle
country
44 641
Alba Díaz
Geada, Daniel
Lanero Táboas
Modernizing the countryside:
the agrarian extension service
in the francoist Spain (19551975)
753
Espedito
Rufino, Fábio
Santiago,
Felipe Jalfim,
Ricardo
Blackburn
Dom Helder Camara project: a
new approach to technical
support for the peasant family
farming in semi-arid
northeastern Brazil
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
258
Neide M. de
Almeida Pinto,
Ana Louise de
Carvalho Fiúza,
Leiliane Lima
New forms of mediation in
housing construction projects in
rural settlements: the use of
participatory methodology in
question
Carlos A. M.
Araujo,
Flaviana C.
Silva
and inspection of the farmers
763
Sheila Maria
Doula
Rural extension and
contemporary youth:
challenges and opportunities
1298
Rosivaldo
Sobrinho, Ana
Rosa
Development of autonomy:
challenges of rural extension in
a slave-descendant community
1043
Maria Souza,
Maurício
Souza, Silvane
Campos
Spring and dams of the ifet mg
southeast - campus rio pomba:
a space to promote
environmental education
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Sheila Doula
990
Jose Ribamar
Furtado de
Souza
The participatory intervention of
the actors - inpa: a new
approach to rural extension in
Brazil
67
María Marta
Albicette
Bastreri, Marta
Chiappe
Hernández
Systematization and evaluation
of a participatory action
research (par) experience in
Uruguay
829
Diego Neves de
Sousa, Nora
Beatriz Presno
Amodeo, José
Benedito Pinho,
Cleiton Silva
Ferreira
Milagres, Alex
Santos Macedo
The contribution of
communication as a
management tool in model
federated of the agrarian
cooperatives
Isaías
Tobasura,
Carlos Eduardo
Ospina Parra,
Paola Giraldo
Beltran
From diffusion of innovations to
the construction of knowledge.
A critical view of the extension
worker in Colombia
1394
Working Group 49
Quality life migration in non-metropolitan areas
Organizers:
Sofia Gaspar, Joana Azevedo
Friday, August 3 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Sofia Gaspar
81
Branka
KrivokapicSkoko, Jock
Collins
International immigrants
settling in rural Australia: ‘rural
idyll' or ‘tyranny of distance'?
498
Albert MasPalacios,
Ricard MorénAlegret
International immigration
around natural protected areas
in Spain and Portugal
206
Apostolos G.
Papadopoulos,
Spyridon P.
Parthenis
'Building, dwelling and thinking'
under the greek sun: the case
of British lifestyle migrants on
the Island of Corfu
804
Dora Sampaio
"Sun-seeking" and "ruralseeking": lifestyle choices of
international retirement
migrants living in rural areas of
the Algarve (Portugal)
56
João Sardinha
The settlement and
socialisation strategies of
lifestyle migrants in central
Portugal
Chair: Sheila Doula
1016
Cidonea
Deponti, Sérgio
Schneider
The role of the rural extension
service for a new rural
development approach
118
Raúl Gómez
Miller, Gustavo
Ferreira
The role of technology in family
livestock production systems in
Tacuarembó, Uruguay
Roger
Wilkinson, Neil
Barr, Carole
Hollier
Reconciling wealth and
wellbeing through farmer
segmentation
Cleiton Silva
Ferreira
Milagres, Nora
Beatriz Presno
Amodeo, Diego
Neves de
Sousa, Maria
José Andrade
Leão de
Oliveira
Technical assistance that we
are talking about? The role of
rural extension in social
organization of cooperative
agroindustrial Tocantins
(Brazil)
1032
1078
Working Group 50
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Understanding and doing Biological Economies
differently: methodological explorations
Chair: Sheila Doula
Organizers:
Richard Le Heron, Hugh Campbell
321
Antonio Lázaro
Sant´Ana,
Rural extension in the
interstices of credit projects
Thursday, August 2 2012 –16:45 – 18:30
45 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Chair: Richard Le Heron
665
Richard Le
Heron, Hugh
Campbell
Introduction to session 50
1464
Terry Marsden
Exploring eco-economy and
innovation transitions and their
rural-urban interfaces
659
Nicolas Lewis
Provenance at work in the
constitution of rural value
relations: articulating
reputation, place,
distinctiveness, quality, and risk
management
663
Chris Rosin,
Hugh Campbell
173
New senses of place, new
practices of provenance:
ethical framings and actor
networks of regional brand
creation in central Otago
Friday, August 3 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Luiz Fernando
Macedo-Bessa,
Magda LimaLucio
approach
Angga
Dwiartama
Incorporating actor-network
theory to the study of agrifood
systems' resilience: case
studies in New Zealand’s
kiwifruit industry and
Indonesia’s rice agriculture
Working Group 51
Agrarian models in dispute: mega agricultural
businesses vs. Medium businesses vs. Family
agriculture. Structural changes, farming organizations,
discursivities and perspectives
Organizers:
Sonia Regina de Mendonça, Javier Balsa
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Hugh Campbel
1149
Mara Miele
Enacting animal welfare
Chair: Javier Balsa
661
Eric Pawson,
Harvey Perkins
Merino, metrologies and
marketing: a south island, New
Zealand, case study
60
Kae Sekine
Reverse "land reform"?: from
small family farmers to big
businesses
653
Matthew Henry
Meat standards and
standardisation: new
standardisation projects in the
hawkes bay meat industry,
New Zealand
220
Sonia Regina
de Mendonça,
Pedro Cassiano
Farias de
Oliveira
National state and public
policies for agricultural
research in Brazil: the binomial
Brazilian agribusiness
association (abag) and
Brazilian agriculture and
livestock research company
(Embrapa) (1993-2007).
345
Agostina
Costantino
The political economy of the
soybean model: winners and
losers in the agrarian social
structure in the Argentinian
Pampas
405
Niels Fold,
Marianne
Nylandsted
Larsen
Privatization and regional
economic dynamics: a
comparative study of tea and
sugar dominated regions in
Tanzania
Friday, August 3 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Richard Le Heron
1277
Selyf Morgan
The bio- and eco-economy
represented in Welsh dairy
processing: alternatives or
variants?
657
Richard Le
Heron, Geoff
Smith
Constituting a new category:
exploring the emergence of
biological agriculture dairying in
New Zealand using actor
network and convention theory
1487
Gareth Enticott
Diagnosing disease in the
bioeconomy: irreversibility or
local universality? An analysis
of bovine tuberculosis in New
Zealand and the United
Kingdom
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Sonia de Mendonça
134
Aline Yuri
Hasegawa,
Maria
Aparecida de
Moraes Silva
Small nikkei farmers facing the
advance of agroindustry in
Lucélia-SP: mapping a conflict
452
Concetta
Cardillo,
Orlando Cimino
Family farms vs business
farms: an analysis of Italian
agriculture trough the fadn data
523
Sérgio Sauer
Agribusiness, agrarian
structure and foreign
investments on land in Brazil
Friday, August 3 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Hugh Campbel
366
Jeremie Forney
Understanding farm strategies
with actor-network theory
881
Doriana Daroit,
Alexandre
Maduro-Abreu,
Innovative process of
genetically modified soybean in
Brazil: actor network theory
46 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
1216
Javier Balsa
Forms of production in
competition in the Argentine
Pampas
and the agrarian relations of
Turkey
111
Zülküf Aydyn
Internationalisation and neoliberal restructuring of Turkish
agriculture
196
Sibel Caskurlu
The articulation process of
Turkish agriculture to the third
global food regime
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Javier Balsa
342
370
799
856
Mateo Miwer,
Teran Gimenez
Cacho
The political ecology of
soybean farming systems in
Mato Grosso, Brazil
Magaly Vielma,
Tomas Vargas
Comparison of technologic and
labor aspects on corn
grain producers from Portugue
sa and Yaracuy States.
Venezuela. 2005-2007
Diógenes
Rabello, José
Aparecido Lima
Dourado
Dynamic analysis of
agricultural region Pontal do
Paranapanema - SP - Brazil
Sina Leipold
Organic agriculture in dispute:
Indian perspectives and
discursivities
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Chair: Zafer Yenal
1495
Huricihan
Islamoglu,
Mehmet Ecevit
Out of ashes of global market
solutions to new possibilities
of development in Turkish
agriculture
1125
Metin Özugurlu
What about resistant and
adaptive capacities of small
peasantry in Turkey?
281
Zafer Yenal
Development and structuring of
third-party certification in
Turkish agriculture
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Friday, August 3 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Sonia de Mendonça
Chair: Zülküf Aydın
780
844
1029
1245
Betty Nogueira
Rocha, Maria
Sarita Mota
Agribusiness cities: trajectories
and discourses on the Brazilian
Amazon
845
Pinar Nacak,
Koray Caliskan
Killing a peasant: the dynamics
of small farmers’ displacement
in Turkey between 1980-2011
Elenice
Coutinho
(Re)construction of rural
landscapes - expansion federal
university of Viçosa (UFV) in
Rio Paranaíba, MG.
1244
Mustafa Koc
Food security at home, food
security in the world:
contradictory priorities of neoliberal state
Flaviane
Canavesi
Family farming in the
hegemonic context of corporate
agriculture: resistance or
adaptation?
1101
Neriman Yörür
The agricultural policy in
Turkey and the transformation
of rural structure
Cíntia dos
Santos Lins,
Antonio
Thomaz Junior
Territorial disputes and social
conflicts in the field: the
expansion of agro-hydrobusiness in the State of the
Ceará
1481
Gökhan
Günaydin
Evolution dynamics of the rural:
the case of Turkey.
Friday, August 3 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Huricihan İslamoğlu
362
Yetkin Borlu
Will work for maize: the
geography and political
economy of industrial maize
production in Turkey in the
2000s
38
Duygu
Kasdogan
Transforming farmers and
cooperatives under
neoliberalism: the case of
sugar beet production in
Konya, Turkey
320
Kasim Karaman
Changes in agri-food sector in
Turkey and women a
sociological study on women
who work in fresh fruit and
vegetable processing and
packaging establishments in
Manisa, Alaşehir and in dried
grape processing and
Working Group 52
Neoliberal Restructuring of the Agro-Food Systems and
Global Integration: Food Sovereignty and Food Security
in Turkey
Organizers:
Tayfun Ozkaya, Mehmet Ecevit, Mustafa Koc
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Gökhan Günaydın
430
Mehmet Cihan
Ecevit
The dichotomy of politics and
economy: sociological
discourses of global capitalism
47 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
packaging facilities namely
tariş.
Friday, August 3 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
1344
María Fernanda
de Torres
Becoming native/ rural future
with a cow face
1468
Cecilia Turin
Rangeland degradation in the
Peruvian andes: a political
ecology view
Chair: Metin Özuğurlu
1182
Cagri Eryilmaz
Rural grassroots movements
challenge urban
environmentalism in Turkey
938
Mine Ersoy
Özcan
Challenging the genetically
modified food in Turkey: who
benefits?
Working Group 54
Building food sovereignty from
local to global: the experience
of farmer unions in Turkey
Neoliberalising Rural Nature: Market Instruments and
Sustainable Land Management
Increasing awareness of food
sovereignty in Turkey
Organizers:
Vaughan Higgins, Jacqui Dibden, Clive Potter, Chris Cocklin
1015
Asli Ocal
412
Tayfun Ozkaya,
Zerrin Celik,
Alkan Karanlik
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Clive Potter
Working Group 53
1145
Ian Hodge, Bill
Adams
The future of public forests: an
institutional blending approach
to forest governance in
England
302
Vaughan
Higgins, Jacqui
Dibden, Katie
Moon, Clive
Potter, Chris
Cocklin
Market instruments, agrienvironmental governance, and
the 'weak' neoliberalisation of
rural nature
226
Merrilyn
Crichton
Neoliberal paternalism and the
free market in managing
Australia’s Murray Darling
basin: a critique of an apparent
dichotomy
685
Mark Cooper,
Christopher
Rosin
Absolving the sins of emission:
the politics of regulating
agricultural greenhouse gas
emissions in New Zealand
Human Dimensions of Livestock Farming Systems
Organizers:
Tourrand JF, Waquil PD, Srairi MT, Woodrow EM, Correia
MA
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Jean-François Tourrand
619
Livio Claudino,
René PoccardChapuis, Laura
Ferreira,
Marcelo Thales
Livestock, pasture
management and degradation
in São Félix do Xingú, Brazilian
Amazon
773
Chomei Yosuke
Situation and problems in the
dairy production in inner
Mongolia, China
1013
Jairo MoraDelgado, Vilma
A. Holguín
Role of animals in small-scale
farming systems from rural
coffee area of Colombia
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Vaughan Higgins
254
Paul Stock,
Jeremie Forney
Diversity in market logics: a
comparison between New
zealand neoliberalism and
Swiss multifunctionality
346
Damian Maye,
James Kirwan,
Gareth Enticott,
Rhiannon
Fisher, Brian
Ilbery
Devolving responsibility of
animal disease risks to
farmers: the case of bovine tb
and badger control in England
513
Rob Burton,
Gerald Schwarz
‘Risk is good'? Could increased
risk to farmers in resultoriented agri-environmental
schemes yield environmental
benefits?
349
Sophie Wynne-
Payments for ecosystem
Chair: Mohammed Taher Srairi
171
Solene Raoul,
Pedro
Arbeletche
Livestock farming and
agriculture: strategies that
generate opportunities
645
Augusto
Gameiro,
Cleber Rocco,
José Vicente
Caixeta-Filho
Crop-livestock integrated
farming systems: use of a
mathematical model to
evaluate the amount of income
and labor employed
Kathryn
Anderson
Politics of consolidation in
industrial swine and dairy in
France, Netherlands, and
Poland
892
48 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Jones
services in Wales: the current
situation and future prospects
rural development experiences from Hungary
1063
Posters: Working Group 54
521
JeanChristophe
Vandevelde,
Florence Pinton
Impacts of biodiversity offsets
on rural land management in
southern France: the case of
the « Nîmes-Montpellier » highspeed railway project
Maria das
Dôres Saraiva
de Loreto,
Alessandra
Albergaria,
Romário
Ferrão, Marcelo
Miná
Social networks and
technological practical: the
case of coffee productive
arrangement in the
southeastern region of Brazil
Working Group 56
Working Group 57
New Communication Technology, Social Networks and
Rural Development
Global Crises, Contested Politics and Emerging
Paradigms in Rural Mediterranean
Organizers:
Alejandra Chena, José Passarini,Claudia Borlido, Marta
Vilar del Valle
Organizers:
Alia Gana, Maria Kousis
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Chair: A.G. Papadopoulos
146
Ana Melro,
Lídia Oliveira
Use of new media in three
generations living in
Portuguese rural areas
783
Anna Pokorska
Potential for e-learning in rural
areas
993
Lorena Fleury,
Magda Zanoni
Challenges and achievements
of multidisciplinary teaching at
distance: an analysis based on
the current planning and
management for rural
development / UFRGS / UAB,
Brazil
1109
Akli Akerkar
The national plan of agricultural
and rural development (npard):
an cyclical answer to structural
problems
1498
Alia Gana
After the Tunisian revolution:
farmers’ and peasants’
mobilizations in transition times
529
Antonello
Podda
Rural areas and small farms in
Italian regions
608
Alessandra
Corrado,
Francesco
Saverio Caruso
Migrations, agriculture and
crisis in the Mediterranean
space. A comparative study
between Andaluzia (Spain) and
Calabria (Italy)
Friday, August 3 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
214
Aparajeeta
Borkakoty
Women empowerment through
financial inclusion in rural India
:the sociology at work
1093
Rustam
Gadzhiyev
Information and communication
technology for remote control
system in rural development
Ali Najib
Immigrant rural
entrepreneurship in Sweden:
beyond local embeddedness
1141
Friday, August 3 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
884
986
Juan Felipe
Nuñez
Espinoza, Tania
Carolina
Camacho Villa,
Patricia
Cordero Cortés
A Mexican network of rural
knowledge: the case of
RENDRUS (national network of
sustainable rural development)
Gusztav
Nemes, High
Chris
New communication
technologies (participatory
video, gis, web2 applications)
enchancing development
capacity and social networks in
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: D.Ortiz-Miranda
772
Vittorio Curzel
Climate change, cultural
perceptions of risk and different
social representations of ecosustainable building and
dwelling
830
Maria Kousis
Energy, sustainable
development and contention in
rural Mediterranean
communities under crises
888
Eugenia
Petropoulou
Conceptualising rural crisis and
identifying local responses:
evidence from a Cretan
greenhouse-dependent society
921
Aïcha Mechri
Evaluating the success of
institutional change in the
establishment of a collective
action: the case of water
management in Tunisia
49 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
484
Catarina
Crisostomo,
Marie-Reine
Bteich, Heidrun
Moschitz,
Patrizia
Pugliese
Analysis of the organic farming
policy network in Portugal:
present status and future
opportunities
558
Isabel Dinis,
Jorge Moreira,
Orlando
Simões,
Anabela
Botelho
Does blind tasting leads to
overestimation of the
willingness to pay? Evidences
provided by experimental
economic methods using
traditional Portuguese apple
varieties
Chair: Alessandra Corrado
398
Eladio ArnalteAlegre, Dionisio
Ortiz-Miranda
887
Charalambos
Kasimis,
Apostolos G.
Papadopoulos,
Loukia-Maria
Fratsea
Agricultural transformations in
southern Europe: among
stereotypes, paradigms and the
obstinate reality
Reverse mobilities in the years
of crisis: the case of rural
Greece
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Working Group 59
Chair: Maria Kousis
79
Caroline Tafani
Linkages between agriculture
and tourism in the
Mediterranean Islands: how to
move from competition to
complementarities?
Social and Solidarity Economy in the Policies for Rural
World
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
186
Aicha Knidiri
Tourism, territorial resources
and human development. Case
of study: rural areas.
961
Irène
Carpentier
Oases and patrimonial
alternatives. In search of a new
territorial development model
Organizers:
Manuel Belo Moreira
Chair: Manuel Belo Moreira
364
Benedito
Anselmo
Martins de
Oliveira, Maria
Luiza Duarte
Azevedo
Barbosa
Third sector contraposition: its
relations with the practices of
solidarity economy and local
development strategies
875
Lucia Groe,
Mario
Coscarello
Solidarity economy: social
transformation and crisis
response
1319
João Leite
Public interest cooperatives in
Portugal
1449
Janaína Soares
Vilela, Maria
das Dores
Saraiva de
Loreto, Juliana
de Aguiar
Berger
Motivations for marginalization
process: a comparative
analysis
Working Group 58
“Agri-food Systems Dynamics for the Future:
Methodologies and Prospective”
Organizers:
Ana Alexandra Marta-Costa; Emiliana Silva; Gianluca
Brunori
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Ana Marta-Costa
42
Fay Rakoff
Farm to hospital
508
Fabio Verneau
The many faces of food
sustainability: the obesity issue
689
Roberta
Sonnino
A resilient social economy?
Insights from the community
food sector in the UK
Working Group 60
Applied Rural Sociology
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Emiliana Silva
902
Rebecca
Paxton,
Bernhard
Freyer
Managing uncertainty in
agriculture through the
application of alternative ethical
frameworks, the case of
organic agriculture
Organizers:
Chris High, Gusztáv Nemes, Frank Vanclay and Aíne
Macken Walsh
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Chris High
1106
50 Mark
Applied rural sociology - a rural
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Shucksmith
275
Sally Shortall
1335
Aine MackenWalsh
949
Adrian Morley
sociologist leading the crofting
inquiry
The formation of public policy
on sustainable rural
communities and knowledge
hierarchies
Multi-actor research and
extension processes in
agriculture
Negotiating sustainability in
food service led supply chains
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Working Group 61
Sustainable Land Use: Gender Perspectives
Organizers:
Christine Katz, Anja Thiem, Daniela Gottschlich, Tanja
Mölders
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Christine Katz
546
Mathilde
Schmitt
Integrating gender-specific
issues - an opportunity for
protected mountain areas?
850
Priscila Freire
Rodrigues,
Elenise Scherer
Traditional knowledge: culture
and nature
952
Diana
Manrique,
Miriam Aidé
Nuñez
Ecofeminism and
interculturality in the
goblalization. A challege for
the indigenous woman of the
coast of Michoacán
Chair: Gusztáv Nemes
967
Gusztav
Nemes, Chris
High
Evaluation as an action
researhc tool for capacity
building in rural development
959
Judit KatonaKovacs, Noémi
Bota-Horvath
Participatory action research in
the Mezőcsát micro-region
350
Sophie WynneJones, Michael
Woods
Farmer typologies: re-thinking
categorisation, participation
and application
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
307
Sophie Chanel
Building landscape as an
ethnographer
Chair: Tanja Mölders
768
Christine Jurt,
Ruth Rossier
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
774
Maarit Sireni
Chair: Frank Vanclay
766
Sanna
Ojalammi, Juha
Hiedanpää,
Jani Pellikka
Meet the parents: emotional
regime and the recovery of the
wolf in southwestern Finland
438
Mark Redman,
Anja Hayes,
Anna Augustyn
Exploring the ‘added value of
networking’ through a
participatory research
227
Kerri
Whittenbury
A meeting of
cultures: academic and ngo
researchers partner in action
research to benefit women in
Bangladesh
1005
Fernando
Andrade,
Julieta Oliveira
Food security and production
systems: a research about
public policies in rural
settlements in the municipality
of Araras, São Paulo State,
Brazil
805
Estela Cessa,
Gerardo Gómez
Participatory action
research and sustainable rural
development.
A methodological proposal
theoretical practice based on
the needs of youth and adults.
Transhumance activities in
Switzerland: chances and
challenges
Changing rural gender
relations: a threat to
sustainability?
885
Maria de
Among the activists, the land,
Lourdes Souza
crafts and family, gender
Oliveira,
relations in a reform agrarian
Douglas
settlement in southern of Minas
Antônio Vilas
Gerais - Brazil, coordinated by
Boas, Kacia
the MST - landless workers
Mateus, Viviane movement
Helena Palma,
Rosemeire
Aparecida
Oliveira,
Jacqueline
Magalhães
Alves
784
Henrique
Changes in the role of women
Carmona Duval,
in settlements: a study about
Vera Lúcia
the most improved region of
Silveira Botta
Brazilian agriculture
Ferrante, Sonia
Maria Pessoa
Pereira
Bergamasco
Friday, August 3 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Daniela Gottschlich/ Anja Thiem
19
Margaret Alston
Gendered vulnerabilities:
limitations to, and opportunities
for, adaptation to climate
change
717
Waldileia
Rendeiro
Participation of women in the
rural workers' unions of the
51 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
827
Amaral
state of pará: achievements
and challenges
Izaura Fischer
Female rural workers and
globalization: subtle clashes
1167
Akira
Shigematsu,
Noriko Sato
Support and regulation policy
for private forest management
under the constraints of
topography and ownership
challenges in Japan
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Posters: Working Group 61
14
Yves Magnon
305
551
632
741
Increasing land demand and
women’s emancipation in
southern Benin (West Africa)
Sandra Raquew
Azevêdo,
Carlos Azevêdo
Filho, Marilda
Menezes,
Roberta Ramos
Household farmer’s everyday
life in agroecological fairs in the
State of Paraiba (Brazil). A
study of the inclusion, identity
and autonomy of female rural
workers.
Vanda Narciso,
Pedro
Henriques,
Mário Tilman
Land and gender in matrilineal
East Timor
Debir Soares
Gomes, Gema
Galgani Silveira
Leite
Esmeraldo,
Andréa
Machado
Camurça
The sustainable aspect of
lacemaker women productive
activity within the Maceió rural
settlement - Itapipoca
municipality, Ceara State,
Brazil
José Marcelino
Rezende Pinto,
Fabiana
Cristina Severi,
Ana Paula
Leivar
Brancaleoni
Women and their participation
in organizing social activities,
agriculturalproduction and the
education of children in a
agrarian reform
squattersettlement in the region
of Ribeirão Preto – SP.
Chair: Gro Follo
712
Sandra Valente,
Celeste Coelho
Forest intervention areas (ZIF):
a solution for forest
management in Portuguese
rural areas
328
Gro Follo,
Birger
Vennesland
Cooperation among forest
owners. Challenges and
barriers in a Norwegian context
507
Outi Virkkula
Enhancing forest management
expertise collaboratively
44
Bill Slee
Meeting Scotland's forestry
targets: landowners attitudes
and actions with respect to tree
planting
Tuesday, July 31 2012 –16:45 – 18:30
Chair: Jostein Vik
755
Maria João
Canadas, Ana
Novais
Forest owners’ management
and rural territories
282
Priit Põllumäe,
Henn Korjus
Two decades of private forestry
in Estonia: developments and
future challenges
916
Raili Hokajärvi
Co-operative developing of
forest planning
1281
Gabriel
Rezende, Luis
Lemos, Sergio
Fabres
The R&D contribution to
eucalyptus forestry in Portugal
1139
Matti Palo
Private forest ownership in
support of sustainable forestry
in a global perspective
Working Group 62
Forest Ownership and Challenges for Forest Policies
and Management of Forestry
Organizers:
Gro Follo, Egil Petter Stræte, Jostein Vik
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Working Group 63
Chair: Gro Follo
544
711
862
52 Gun Lidestav,
Patrik Umaerus,
Elias
Andersson,
Solveig Berg
Lejon
To be (or not to be) an active
forest owne
Jostein Vik, Gro
Follo
The changing political economy
of fragmented forest ownership
in Norway
Rita Serra,
Mayrén AlavezVargas
Portugal: the crises of a
particular forest
Trust and Civic Engagement
Organizers:
Gunnar Lind Haase Svendsen, Mariann Villa
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Mariann Villa
115
Chi-Mao Wang
Governing Taiwanese
countryside: Guanxi, power
and agency
1177
Kazushige
Role of social network in rural
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
163
Yamaki,
Masahide
Hayashi
development: case of
Kuzumaki Town, Japan
Lars Rønning
Social capital and
entrepreneurship: a conceptual
framework
Alfio
Brandenburg
agroecology in alternative food
systems in France and
southern Brazil
896
Ana Moragues
Faus
Analysing power in civic food
networks: the case of "grupos
de consumo" (solidarity
purchasing groups) in Valencia,
Spain
814
Alessandra
Corrado
A collective food for a common
place. The desr southern
agricultural park of Milan (Italy)
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Lars Rønning
563
Ana Paula
Teixeira de
Campos, Fabio
Faria Mendes
Social networks and trust in the
"joint land conquest", 19792012
Masahide
Hayashi,
Toshiya
Matsuura,
Yosuke Kira
Rules of using common forests
for wild plants and
mushrooms:a comparative
study of rural communities in
Japan
Lene
Markussen
To be or not to be…educated:
on social change and its effects
on social capital and
community development in a
Sub-Saharan African
community
Tuesday, July 31 2012 –11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Claire Lamine
649
131
594
Susanne
Kummer,
Rebecka
Milestad
How are farms influenced by
the way they market their
products? Analysing the
resilience of farms participating
in local organic food networks
162
Simona
D'Amico, Petra
Derkzen,
Johannes S.C.
Wiskerke,
Stefano
Pascucci
Conceptualising interaction
processes in civic food network
(CFN)
747
Marina Di
Masso
The concept of quality and the
shaping of weak or strong
alternative food networks
1162
Isabel Rodrigo,
Artur Cristóvão,
Alberto
Baptista,
Manuel Tibério
Between civic food networks
and short food supply chains:
the case of Prove, Portugal
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Mariann Villa/Lars Rønning
1092
Berit Brandth,
Gro Follo, Marit
S. Haugen
Rural social networks and farm
couple breakup
928
Mariann Villa
Modern local and civic
community - beyond
dichotomies?
130
Uschi Bay
Trust and transformative
leadership in Australian
transition towns
Tuesday, July 31 2012 –14:30 – 16:15
Working Group 64
Chair: Flávia Charão Marques
381
Sergio
Schneider,
Petra Derkzen
Integrating southern
perspectives in the debate on
alternative food networks
917
Gustavo Blanco
Wells, Andrés
Lagarrigue,
Jilles van
Gastel
"I want to produce what you
want to consume / I want to
consume what you want to
produce": the case study of the
cooperative for responsible
consumption "La Manzana" in
Valdivia, Chile
105
Tomás Javier
Carrozza,
Rocío Ceverio
Politics for social inclusion:
distribution and
commercialization systems of
agro-ecological products in the
city of Mar del Plata, Argentina
1146
Luke Owen
The realities of ‘doing' civic
food networks in the global
south: a case study from the
Gambia, West Africa
“New Forms of Consumer-Producer Cooperation within
Food Networks: Comparing Experiences in the North
and the South”
Organizers:
Henk Renting, Gianluca Brunori, Flávia Charão Marques
and Claire Lamine
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Henk Renting
553
Maria Fonte
Growing and selling food in the
short supply chains:
sustainability and producers’
strategies
925
Claire Lamine,
Moacir Darolt,
The increasing role of civil
society and place of
Tuesday, July 31 2012 –16:45 – 18:30
Chair: Henk Renting
53 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
728
564
1119
904
Petr Jehlicka,
Joe Smith
Food self-provisioning in
Czechia and Poland:
cooperation, sharing and
exuberance
Olga
Gromasheva
Alternative food networks in st.
Petersburg (Russia)
Leo Dvortsin
Reshaping Ukraine`s social
capital through alternative food
networks
Dénes Kiss,
Boldizsár
Megyesi
The role of farmers' market in
alternative food networks: the
case of Romania
Working Group 65
Multiply Mrginalized Groups in Rural Areas
Organizers:
Ildikó Asztalos Morell
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Chair: Ildikó Morell
411
Árpád Töhötöm
Szabó
Work, access to resources and
the forms of Roma
integration/marginalization in
Transylvanian rural
communities
1222
Julia Szalai
Missing opportunities for equal
opportunities: the case of
students from rural Roma
backgrounds in Hungarian
schools
704
Lehel Peti
Economic strategies and
ethnicity in an agrarian village
in Romania
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Flávia Charão Marques
335
Esther Veen,
Petra Derkzen
Urban food growing: opening
up the black box of food
provisioning practices
323
Heidrun
Moschitz
Movement or strategy? The
case of urban agriculture in
Basel
995
Gianluca
Brunori,
Adanella Rossi,
Elena Favilli
About building alternative food
networks. The case of
Crisoperla: co-producing food,
identity, citizenship
1329
Manuela
Sampaio,
Cláudia
Bandeiras, José
Diogo
The role of leader associations
in the promotion and
organization of short supply
chains
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Friday, August 3 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Julia Szalai
893
Ildikó Asztalos
Morell
Multiple marginalisation of
romani women and civil society
poverty elimination projects in
the post state-socialist
transition in Hungary
926
Mariana
Draganova,
Katalin Kovács
Access of Roma communities
to EU funds in Bulgaria and
Hungary
Chair: Claire Lamine
538
1236
496
1197
Monique
Medeiros,
Flávia Charão
Marques
Collective devices: family
farmers shortening food supply
chains in southern Brazil
Walter Belik,
Emma
Siliprandi
School meals and public food
procurement in Brazil:
challenges for the scaling up
Lucimar
Santiago de
Abreu, Renata
Souza Seidl,
Jean-Paul
Billaud
Agroecology and value
systems in Brazil: emergence
of new forms of solidarity and
economic strength between
consumers and family farmers
Henk Renting
Building food democracy:
exploring and conceptualizing
new ‘civic food networks’ in
Europe
Final discussion
54 Theoretical Frameworks for Food Waste
Organizers:
John Coveney, Vicki Mavrakis, Paul Ward, Kirrilly
Thompson
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Chair: Vicki Mavrakis
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Henk Renting
Working Group 66
242
Sofia Guedes
Vaz, Iva
Miranda Pires
Awesome - all waste is equal,
but there is some that is more
equal than others: food waste
720
Pedro Baptista,
Sofia Guedes
Vaz
Food waste in Portugal
732
Vicki Mavrakis,
John Coveney,
Paul Ward,
Kirrilly
Towards a theory of food
waste: using ethnographic
methods to inform theoretical
development
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Thompson
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
765
1287
Sandra
Davison, Anne
Sharp, Kirrilly
Thompson
Strategies for reducing
household foodwaste in rural
and urban communities
Walter Belik,
Altivo R.A.A.
Cunha, Luciana
A. Costa
Strategies to reduce waste in
the context of the Brazilian food
and nutrition security policy
Working Group 67
Farm Diversification and Rural Sustainability
Organizers:
Jostein Vik, Egil Petter Stræte
Tuesday, July 31 2012 –14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Jostein Vik
436
Concetta
Nazzaro,
Giuseppe
Marotta
New models for the
development of multifunctional
farms and rural areas: the
values portfolio
617
Elias
Andersson,
Gun Lidestav
Gendered resource access and
utilisation in small scale
farming
1211
German Masís
The new rural Costa Rican
scenario
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Jostein Vik
790
Patrizia Bordina
The role of social farming to
promote the envelopment of a
new model of sustainable
agriculture
962
Anna Szumelda
Failures and successes of farm
diversification processes some evidence from two Polish
regions
802
Asbjørn Veidal,
Ola Flaten
Entrepreneurial orientation and
farm business performance:
the moderating roles of on-farm
diversification and location
Chair: Egil Petter Stræte
595
Susanne
Kummer,
Friedrich
Leitgeb,
Christian
Reinhard Vogl
Significance of farmers’
experiments for farm
diversification and farmer
entrepreneurship
450
Francesca
Camilli,
Annamaria Di
Fabio, Letizia
Palazzeschi,
Antonio Raschi
Skill assessment for rural
multitasking entrepreneurs
764
Francesco Di
Iacovo, Paola
Scarpellini
Reinventing rural sustainability
creating social values
Matteo Vittuari,
Sinisa Berjan,
Hamid El Bilali,
Aleksandra
Despotovic
Diversification of rural
livelihoods and economy in
south-eastern Bosnia
1365
Tuesday, July 31 2012 –16:45 – 18:30
Tuesday, July 31 2012 –9:00 – 10:45
Pedro Rapozo,
Antônio Carlos
Witkoski
The social experience of
environmental conflicts: the
socioeconomic changes of
fishing in the Brazilian Amazon
and the use of natural
resources
Rural tourism in transistion implications for farming and
rural identities
160
Katia Helena
Schweickardt
State and social movements:
new experiences of production
and management of territories
in the Amazon
Kenta
Sakanashi
Forest conservation and local
livelihoods in southern
Cameroon
543
Leonilde
Medeiros
Magnar
Forbord, Rob
Burton, Hilde
Bjørkhaug
Structural changes in
agriculture, property relations
and farm level adaptations
Social conflicts, frames and
recognition by the state:
reflections on family farmers
and landless as political
categories in Brazil
Lynda
Cheshire, Carla
Meurk, Michael
Woods
Decoupling land, farm and
place: recombinant
attachments of globallyengaged family farmers
423
Reidun
Heggem,
Katrina
Rønningen
Organizers:
Manuel Carlos Silva, Maristela de Paula Andrade
159
1201
535
Peasant Communities, Economy and Power in Portugal
and Brazil (1960-2010): Theoretical and Historical
Empirical Approaches in Comparative Perspective
Chair: Manuel Carlos Silva
Chair: Egil Petter Stræte
673
Working Group 68
55 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Tuesday, July 31 2012 –11:15 – 13:00
883
Silvia Doneddu
Territories in transition: cases
of rural resilience
1382
Sinisa Berjan,
Hamid El Bilali,
Aleksandra
Despotovic,
Mirjana
Radovic,
Jasmina Simic,
Sabrija Cadro
Impacts of the global financial
and economic crisis on
Bosnian agro-food sector and
rural areas
Chair: Maristela de Paula Andrade
647
António
Cardoso
Local development, needsproblems and social-political
responsibilities: associations
and parish councils in
populations of the municipality
of Barcelos (Portugal)
1033
Manuel Carlos
Silva
The rural-urban in continental
Portugal: comparative study on
sexual division of labour and
domestic power
Benedito Souza
Filho
Conflict and management of
biodiversity: the challenges of
governance
526
Mark Scott,
Enda Murphy
Gualter Barbas
Baptista, Rui
Ferreira dos
Santos
Environmental conflicts and
system change: the role of the
agrarian-ecologist alliance
against eucalyptus in Portugal
in the late 1980s
'After the crash': life
satisfaction, everyday financial
practices and rural households
in Ireland
329
Menelaos
Gkartzios,
Kyriaki
Remoundou
Urban exodus in a period of
economic crisis: the case of
Greece
211
Angel Paniagua
Farmers in remote rural areas:
spatial, community or individual
resilience?
Tuesday, July 31 2012 –14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Mark Shucksmith
1414
1441
Working Group 70
Financial Crisis and Rural Resilience in the Global North
Tuesday, July 31 2012 –16:45 – 18:30
Organizers:
Mark Scott, Mark Shucksmith, Charalambos Kasimis
Chair: Mark Scott
Tuesday, July 31 2012 –9:00 – 10:45
488
Marianna
Markantoni,
Heike
Delfmann,
Bettina van
Hoven
The role of side activities in
building rural resilience: the
case study of Kiel-Windeweer
(The Netherlands)
786
Anna Pluskota
Learned resiliency
91
Artur
Steinerowski
Building rural community
resilience thought social
enterprise activities
Chair: Mark Scott
457
Michael Woods
Rural resilience and the global
economy: vulnerability and
adaptation in a time of crisis
499
Artur
Steinerowski,
Mike Woolvin,
Marianna
Markantoni,
Sarah Skerratt
Exploring rural community
resilience in Scotland: what
does it mean, and can it be
identified?
667
Reidar Almas,
Arild
Blekesaune
Economic and social inequality
between urban and rural areas
in Europe
Charalambos
Kasimis,
Stavros
Zografakis
‘Return to the land’: rural
Greece as refuge to crisis
542
Working Group 71
The Social Organization of Agrobiodiversity –
Reconfiguring Gender-Relations in Times of
Environmental Crisis
Organizers:
Martina Padmanabhan
Tuesday, July 31 2012 –11:15 – 13:00
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Charalambos Kasimi
Chair: Martina Padmanabhan
1107
Mark
Shucksmith
Austerity countryside UK:
localism, cuts and the big
society
566
Maricruz
Barajas Perez
Ecofeminism a proposal of
development experiences from
women
759
Hilde
Bjørkhaug,
Johan Fredrik
Rye
Rural-urban aspects of social
exclusion in Norway
1328
Isabelle Kunze
Engendering paddy systems
managed by indigenous
people: a case study from
Kerala
56 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
1475
849
971
Thamaracheriyil
,Ramachandran
Suma
The agrarian relations of
Kurichya joint families
and the community resource
management system (in the
context of decentralisation in
Kerala)
Annemarie
Burandt, Tanja
Mölders
Agrobiodiversity between
conservation and use examples from Germany
Amparo
Caballero,
Beatriz
Martinez, Pilar
Galindo
Approaching the country and
the city: agroecological
responsible consumption and
ecofeminism
horse and rural innovation in
21st century agriculture
26
Jill Carey
An exploration of the impact of
equine assisted learning on the
social and emotional wellbeing of young people affected
by educational disadvantage
490
Csilla
Obádovics
From work horse to hobby
horse: the Hungarian case
168
Janet
Cochrane, Kate
Dashper
Perceptions of the British
countryside as mediated by the
horse
Friday, August 3 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Paulo Seixas
Working Group 72
Crisis and Transformation in Rural-Urban Processes:
Papers on the “Rurban” Nexus in the Mediterranean
Northwest
1056
Nicole
Vaugeois
Enhancing trail access for
equestrians: cases from British
Columbia, Canada
28
Jill Carey
An evaluation of the
introduction of continuous
feeding for 34 stabled horses
872
Nora
Schuurman,
Alex Franklin
Communication with the horse
in the changing horse-rider
relationship
385
Denzil O'Brien
Collateral damage: death of
horses as entertainment
Organizers:
Paulo Castro Seixas, Shawn Parkhurst
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Paulo Seixas
4
Xerardo Pereiro
"Son da aldea!" Living history
and revitalization in rural Galiza
20
Luís Vale
"Fumeiro de Vinhais": quality
production and territorial
specialization
27
Jill Carey
The role of equines in
supporting people experiencing
social and/or economic
exclusion through a social
enterprise model
1156
Shawn
Parkhurst
1194
Paulo Seixas
Crisis and regulation in the Port
wine region: core and periphery
in two periods
New places for new lifes:
transition and permaculture in
Portugal
Working Group 73
Working Group 74
Food Security and Sustainable Development
Organizers:
Rosa Pacavira, Geraldo Barros, Itaan Santos, Henrique
Mendes, Augusto Bock,
Bernardo Pacheco De Carvalho, Severino Espeirto Santo,
Filipe Bonfim, Valdemira Tavares e Maria Da Cruz Gomes
Soares
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Bernardo Carvalho
101
Geraldo Barros
Income distribution and food
security: Brazil´s experience
5
Adilson
Gennari, Ana
Carolina Borges
da Silva,
Lureen Asei
Globalization, poverty and
social inequality: the semiarid
region of northeastern Brazil
460
Catia Grisa,
Silvia
Zimmermann
State and civil society building
public policies: the food
acquisition program (PAA) in
Brazil
Work Horse to Hobby Horse: Consuming the Rural
Countryside in the New Equine Economy
Organizers:
Rhys Evans
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Paulo Seixas
208
Rhys Evans
Farm multifunctionality and
new equine enterprises: the
57 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Geraldo Barros
Chair: Bill Friedland
631
José Enrique
Rodriguez
Rojas
Economic policy, food security
and agricultural crisis in a
rentier economy: the
Venezuelan case
51
Alessandro
Bonanno
Globalization, neoliberalism
and the legitimation crisis: is
this the movement and crisis of
our time?
721
Osvaldo Aly
Junior, Vera
Lucia Botta
Ferrante
Rural settlements in São Paulo:
food security policy,
development and local power
891
Bernhard
Freyer
Convergence and divergence
of organic farms from a
systems perspective
324
Julien Blanc
The relational dynamic of
"alternatives", from struggle of
meanings to creative conflicts:
a territorial approach
202
Julie Guthman
“Grow your own food":
reflections on the passions of
alternative food movement
activists
Tuesday, July 31 2012 –14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Maria da Cruz Soares
1339
Henrique
Mendes
1392
1324
Food security challenge in
Guiné-Bissau: food crops and
cash crops role and
contribution
Severino
Espirito Santo,
Bernardo
Pacheco de
Carvalho
Food security in São Tomé e
Principe: how local solutions
can make the difference
Bernardo
Pacheco de
Carvalho
Food security: global
challenges and local solutions
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Pat Mooney
1080
Marie-Christine
Renard
The alternative agrifood
movements, agent of social
change?
306
Jane Dixon
Advancing a case for
divergence: beekeepers and
environmentalists in Australia
1359
Patricia Allen
Divergence and convergence
in alternative agrifood
movements: seeking a path
forward
144
Daniel Jaffee,
Philip Howard
Co-optation of U.S. Fair Trade
and Organic standards
Chair: Bernardo Carvalho
1367
1401
Bernardo
Pacheco de
Carvalho, Mara
Carvalheira,
Isabel Januário
Bioenergy and food security:
challenges and opportunities
for a better world
Dinah Monteiro
da Costa,
Bernardo
Pacheco de
Carvalho
Food security in Cabo Verde:
family vulnerability in S.
Domingos county
Francisco
Sarmento,
Renato
Godinho
From global to local food
security and nutrition
governance frameworks:
lessons learnt from the reform
of the world committee on food
security
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Chair: Marie-Christine Renard
1462
Clare Hinrichs
The system's in crisis: new
openings and old occlusions for
agrifood movements
377
William
H.Friedland
Prospects for alterity
movements convergence
1036
Martha
McMahon,
Renee
MacKillop
Beyond niche markets to social
movement: thinking about food
sovereignty in Canada
Working Group 75
1094
Masashi
Tachikawa
RC40 Mini-Conference: "Convergence: Are Alternative
Agrifood Movements and Other Developments Shaping
As The Movement of Our Time?"
(Dis)order created by scientific
uncertainties and food risks in
Japan
541
Douglas
Constance,
Jason Konefal,
William
Heffernan
Monopsony opportunism and
debt slavery in the poultry
industry: the origins of flexible
accumulation in agrifood
1437
Organizers:
William H. Friedland, Marie-Christine Renard, Salete
Barbosa Cavalcanti, Marta Guadalupe Rivera and Patrick
Mooney
58 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Working Group 76 A
Chair: Salete Cavalcanti
236
65
965
1190
Amparo Novo,
Hans van den
Broek, Isabel
Garcia Espejo
Political
consumerism:resources,
networks and agents
Jason Konefal,
Maki Hatanaka,
Douglas
Constance
Patchworks of sustainability:
examining competing
sustainability standards for
agriculture
Cornelia Flora,
Jan Flora,
Diego
Thompson,
Claudia PradoMeza
Valentina
AversanoDearborn
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 11:45
Chair: Seiichi Sakurai
248
Rita Calvário
Common agricultural policy and
rural development
396
Seiichi Sakurai,
Shingo Teraoka
Common means, disparate
ends: creating alternative food
systems in the heartland
Issues on the development of
plans for the agriculture,
commerce and industry
collaboration program in Japan
487
Public policy in the Amazon:
the dynamics of rural fishermen
Organic ethical values as
drivers of alternative agro-food
initiatives?
Maria
Bernadete Reis
Maia, Jacob
Lima, Henrique
dos Santos
Pereira
1014
Marcos Lima,
Ana Claúdia
Farranha
The environment and social
function of land: an analysis of
the crop assurance program
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Marta Rivera
Chair: Luís Antonio Barone
41
Kevin Morgan
Foodscapes of hope: the rise of
sustainable food spaces
18
Michael Long,
Douglas Murray
Ethical consumption as a social
movement: the potential for,
and obstacles to, converging
values and practices
828
Patrick Mooney,
Gabriele
Ciciurkaite,
Keiko Tanaka
The food policy council
movement in North America: a
convergence of alternative
local agrifood interests?
132
Anthony
Winson, Evan
Fraser, Phil
Mount, Shawna
Holmes
The new central Canadian
frontier of the alternative
agriculture and food
movement: organizational
forms, orientations, and early
issues
1171
Namik Bovet
Agri-environmental policies in
France: the birth of new
conflicts in the rural world. The
case of the regional Natural
Parc “Millevaches”
1205
Federico
Muracciole
Social policy and peasant`s
social reproduction strategies.
Case study in southeastern
Formosa, Argentina
886
Luís Antonio
Barone,
Anderson
Antonio Silva,
Everaldo
Santos Melazzo
Public policies of rural land
development in Brazil: the
"rural territory of Pontal do
Paranapanema" case
1166
Jo-Anne
Everingham,
David Brereton
Building adaptive governance
systems for managing multisector, multi-functional, multifaceted and multi-stakeholder
transitions in rural Australia
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
RC40 Business meeting
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
AARWB meeting
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Victor Garcia
1476
Mercedes
Biocca
Subjectivities under
construction. Accumulation by
Dispossession and Rural
Resistance in Chaco,
Argentina
533
Humberto
Thomé Ortiz
Agrifood tourism in the heart of
Mexico. The building of the
nopal route
1202
Victor Garcia,
Laura Gonzalez
The drug trade and
transnational migration: the
emergence of a new drug
Working Group 76 (A, B, C)
Open Stream
Organizers:
Mustafa Koc, Mara Miele, Marie-Christine Renard
59 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
culture and economy in rural
Mexico
Daniel M.
Caceres, Diego
Cabrol
in Argentina? Environmental
conflicts and public policies
Cheng-Hui Lucy
Chen
The cry for land: land
expropriation and "land justice"
movement in Taiwan
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
662
Chair: Anthony Hogan
88
Alberto Rocha,
Selestina
Ichikawa
Identifying the causes evasion
of lots by agrarian reform
beneficiaries in Brazil
93
Anthony Hogan,
Michelle Young
Visioning a future for rural and
regional Australia
Pedro Rapozo,
Manuel Carlos
Silva
The state policies and
participatory management of
protected areas in the Brazilian
Amazon: dimensions on the
environmental management
and governance of natural
resources.
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Junia Sousa
166
278
Richard Austin
528
Sérgio Sauer
State policies and land
struggle: political dispute and
criminalization of agrarian
social movements in Brazil
1002
Marcos Lima,
Joaquim
Pinheiro
Collective citizenship within
rural settlements in Brazil
1012
Graca Hoefel,
Raquel Rigotto,
Denise Osorio,
Lara Braga,
Marcio
Fiorentino
Resistance and participation in
social-environmental conflicts
at chapada do Apodi, Ceará,
Brazil
1073
Junia Sousa,
Lucas Magno,
Bruno Cunha,
Maria Loreto
Social and environmental
conflicts - of the root to the
consequences: an analysis of
the settlement São Francisco,
Buritizeiro, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Can protected areas achieve
sustainable development
through partnership working? A
case study of Northumberland
National Park
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Rob Mc Morran
1478
Robert Mc
Morran
The role of policy at different
scales in distinguishing and
defining quality and territorial
aspects of food products; the
example of quality mountain
foods in Europe
Friday, August 3 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Andrzej Wójtowicz
69
Renata
Medeiros
Paoliello
Quilombo remnants: social
networks and political
processes
268
Eiko Hara
Changing community and
household religion in Iwate
prefecture, Tohoku Japan
954
Luis Vicuña,
Christine Jurt
Developing strategies of
adaptation to climate change:
contextualization of scientific
models in social, cultural,
economic and political contexts
– potential and limits
585
Anna Sitek
Civil society on rural areas in
Poland
751
Diana
Esmeralda
Valero López
Can be described as traditional
and conservative the electoral
behaviour of rural areas? A
voting trends study in Spanish
countryside
103
Andrzej
Wójtowicz
Current Polish catholicism.
From rural to urban society
1500
Tiago Ferreira
Lopes
The critical importance or rural
communities to understand
north Caucasus ethno-complex
phenomena
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Friday, August 3 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Alessandro Bonanno
Chair: Megumi Nakagawa
1384
188
Megumi
Nakagawa
Think about the agricultural
strategy in Japan
1282
Darcy Avila
Drug trafficking and rural
environment. When business
stops being business
Lindomar Silva,
Alison Castilho
52
121
60 Organization and resistance of
the traditional communities in
front of the advencement of
large projects in the Amazon:
the case of Juruti / Pará
Héctor Fletes
Ocon,
Alessandro
Bonanno
Responses to globalization,
state intervention and
monoculture: the case of palm
oil in Chiapas, Mexico
817
Breno Bringel,
Carolina
Niemeyer
Diffusion, translation and
knowledge production in rural
social movements
Felicitas Silvetti,
Gustavo Soto,
Why environmental legislation
does not protect native forests
842
Juan Felipe
The rural social structure of
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Nuñez
Espinoza
drug-trafficking in Mexico
(1980-2010): a social network
analysis (SNA)
264
Saturday, August 4 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
John Hicks,
Valerie Ingham,
Rabiul Islam,
Ian Manock,
Richard Sappey
Adapting to flooding: evidence
from three regions in
Bangladesh
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Niels Heine Kristensen
1376
Marília Pugliesi
482
Takanashi
Fumie,
Sakazume
Hiroshi
1488
Niels Heine
Kristensen,
Mette
Weinreich
Hansen
Space, time and changes:
memory, survival and
resistance
Expansion of vegetable
marketing network under
globalization and its impact to
local distribution system in
Vietnam
Chair: Tomiko Yamaguchi
504
Wei-hsuan
Ding, Hui-yu
Wang
To win or not to win, that is the
question: the agri-production
discourse, land expropriation
and the rice championship
award in rural Hsinchu, Taiwan
693
Géraldine
Farges
Kitchen gardening for
sustainable development?
Schemes of thinking and
practices in French allotment
gardens
767
Tomiko
Yamaguchi
Perfect safety and the illusion
of control
1470
Tiziana
Maraglino
Sustainability in the early
potato production chain in
Apulia region: analysis of
possible strategies to protect
and increase the
competitiveness.
Emerging localized food
networks in Denmark – from 10
to 3.100 members and 16
branches in less than 2 years
Saturday, August 4 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Lígia Melo
1393
Rosana Pereira
de Miranda
Recent discourses on family
agriculture in Brazil: a gender
perspective
172
Heribert
Schmitz, Dalva
Mota, Luis
Cardoso
Mobilisation and identity:
reflections from mangaba
gatherer women in Sergipe,
Brazil
454
Concetta
Cardillo,
Orlando Cimino
An analysis of Italian
agriculture by gender trough
the fadn data
941
Ligia Melo
Rural women: access to work
and inequalities in gender
relations
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Marisa Gonella
532
Jose Daniel
Nolla, Daniela
Marina
Gamboa, Isabel
Beatriz Truffer
Quantitative analysis of the
transformations of extension
services and rural advices in
the period 2002-2008 in Entre
Ríos, Argentina
383
Marisa de Lujan
Gonnella
The interactions between rural
sociology and rural extension
443
Marcelo Milo
Vaccaro
Training and sustainable
production to inclination of a
project community
agroecológico. Park Vegetable
Garden Molino Blanco,
Rosario.
Working Group 76 B
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Chair: Elizabeth Ransom
771
1058
1413
Elizabeth
Ransom,
Carmen Bain
Including the excluded?: an
analysis of international
agricultural development
assistance focus on
marginalized populations,
1978-2008
Chair: Yiying Wang
503
Hitomi
Nakamichi, Thi
Huong Tra
Ngyen
International support issues in
the promotion of organic
farming by grass-roots farmers
Miguelangelo
Gianezini, Julio
Barcellos,
Homero Dewes
Impacts of introduction and
growth of cattle herd in
Brazilian legal Amazon
695
Pedro Damian
Arenas Norman
Training and peasant schools
in Latin America
476
Yiying Wang
Arlete Mara da
Silva Alves
Integration of social and
institutional actors and local
development processes for
agriculture and forestry in
Brazil
From the field to the palace: a
case study of in-service training
for art teachers in rural areas of
China
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
61 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Chair: Maria Cristina De Salvo
1160
178
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
512
822
1261
Vanira Matos
Pessoa, Raquel
Maria Rigotto,
Fernando
Ferreira
Carneiro,
Marcelo José
Monteiro
Ferreira
The impact of agribusiness on
the way of life and health of
rural workers in northeastern
Brazil
Ana Beatriz
Luján, Daniela
Gamboa
Rural contractors, their
characteristics and effects on
the organization and the
productive structure
Maria Cristina
De Salvo,
Mariassunta
Galli, Massimo
Gaetano
Baldari, Enrico
Bonari
Community map on the local
actors’ perception of landscape
to implement services for
tourism: the case study of
north-Tuscany (Monte Pisano)
Xesús A. Lage
Picos
Precarious rural public cultural
services in Galicia (nw Spain):
patronage and dependency reproduction of popular culture
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
754
266
Charyyar
Amansahedov
Melons and gourds growth
process in arid conditions of
Turkmenistan
Sofia Bento,
Audrey
RichardFerroudji, Marta
Varanda
Is adaptation of water
management to climate change
based on farmers experience
possible? Insights from two
case studies in France and
Portugal
Takashi Sasaki
Change related with dwelling in
Iwate prefecture for 50 years
Two visions for one waterlaw:
the example of Ecuador
Chair: Julie Ruiz
656
Julie Ruiz,
Gérald Domon
The communities of
relationships with the
landscape as a new framework
for the analysis of the rural
populations
1112
Pierre-Marie
Bosc, JeanMichel
Sourisseau
The “sustainable rural
livelihoods” (SRL) framework to
address rural complexity
865
Gerald
Schwarz,
Volker Saggau
Assessing the competitiveness
of sustainable agriculture - new
challenges for the evaluation of
eu rural development
programmes
Friday, August 3 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: José Santos
1334
José Santos,
Joana
Nogueira,
Joaquim
Alonso, Bruno
Leitão
Sustainability of the agro-rural
areas in Portugal. A Spatial
and Temporal Analysis (1989,
1999 and 2009)
129
Olinda
Barcellos,
Eduardo Filippi
Entrepreneurship with
sustainability: a little Keynes,
Schumpeter and Sen
327
Gian Franco
Corio, Valeria
Bugni
Local development and
territorial improvement through
the analysis of the dairy chain
of quality in the high
mountains: the case of
Castelmagno (DOP)
Chair: Sofia Bento
683
Christine Récalt
Friday, August 3 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Helène Roux
Chair: Christine Récalt
1050
1053
62 Maria Souza,
Maurício
Souza,
Everardo
Mantovani, Aziz
Silva Júnior,
James Griffith,
Silvane
Campos
Dynamic of systems and the
modelling of the hydrologic
resources of the rio preto basin
with the use of the Stella
program
Maria Souza,
Maurício
Souza,
Everardo
Mantovani,
James Griffith,
Aziz Silva
Júnior, Silvane
Campos
Evaluation of hydrologic
behavior in the basin of the
entre ribeiros river in scenery of
climatic change with the use of
the software Stella
422
Helène Roux
Access to land or celebrate
territory: a political choice on
redefinition of rural social
categories
592
Lúcia
Fernandes
An overview of the Portuguese
transition experiences
707
Marta Konečná
Farmer's role in the rural
development
945
Biancca
Scarpeline de
Castro, Carlos
Eduardo
Young,
Guilherme
Rodrigues
Genetically modified organisms
in Brazil: public perception
about the quality and risks
Saturday, August 4 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Chair: Erasmia Kastanidi
898
Michael Böcher
937
969
621
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Regional competition as policy
instrument for initiating
sustainable rural development
– the case of the german
competition “Idee.Natur”
Alejandro
Ortega Argueta,
Armando
Contreras
Hernández,
María Luisa
Osorio Rosales
Evaluating sustainability in rural
development projects: the
sustainable coffee network
case study
Jelena
Zivanovic
Miljkovic
Some approaches to
sustainable rural development
in Serbia
Erasmia
Kastanidi,
Apostolos
Papadopoulos,
Detsis Vasilis
Bridging socio-economic and
environmental aspects in the
study of Greek rural settings
Chair: José Barrio
834
Emanuel Silva,
Maria Luiza
Pires
Global standards of quality in
organic products and social
control in Brazilian family farm
certification: evaluation in trade
fairs free
116
Irina Castro,
José Almeida
Ecotoxicology and hunting:
possible alliances for
understanding the socioecotoxical effects of
pesticides?
936
Jose Barrio
Milk production in Europe and
Latin America: production
systems areas and quality of
production processes at the
local level
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Chair: Luiz Fernando Macedo Bessa
Working Group 76 C
Sylvie Paradis,
Alexis Annes,
Thierry
Lagravere
"What's a 21 century French
farmer?" exploring the
perceptions of future
professionals of the agricultural
and rural world
636
Luiz Fernando
Macedo Bessa,
Doriana Daroit,
Alexandre
Maduro-Abreu,
Magda Lima
Lúcio
The social and environmental
responsibility of the soybean
production in Brazil
Claudia Brites,
Pedro Mendes
Moreira
Homegardens, a case study in
southeast of Portugal,
contributions towards
sustainability
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: José Carvalho
st
900
730
José Carvalho,
Paula Ruivo,
Hélder Araújo
“Paúis de baixo Mondego”:
contributions to sustainable
management
984
Emilio
GaldeanoGómez, José A.
Aznar-Sánchez,
Juan Carlos
Pérez-Mesa
Environmental management in
intensive agriculture: lessons
from horticultural development
in southeast Spain
972
Omar Peña
Agricultural and food recent
perspectives in Mexico
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
1395
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Francisca Viloria
1402
Stanila Gabriel,
Rotaru
Smaranda
Social entrepreneurship-a
model of social innovation in
rural Romania
283
Francisca
Viloria, Tomas
Vargas, Luis
Sulbaran,
Ricardo Tepper,
Carlos
Gonzalez
Efficiency and competitiveness
of swine production trials
supported in feeding
alternative, period 2006-2010
Sandra Valente,
Celeste Coelho,
Gudrun
Schwilch, Jorge
Moreira, João
Soares,
Felicitas
Bachman
Participatory involvement in
sustainable land management
(SLM) appraisal and selection
in Portugal
791
Chair: Mustafa Koc
475
Nicholas Garcia
Rural disabled populations in
the us: a new framework and
comparative rural-urban
analysis
800
Paola
Scarpellini,
Francesco Di
Iacovo, Roberta
Moruzzo
Reinventing services for person
with disability
622
Stéphane
Bellon, Tatiana
Sá, Lucimar
Abreu,
Guillaume
Ollivier
Agroecological transitions in
scientific research programs in
Brazil and France
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Lutgarda Tolentino
63 WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
Bergamasco
37
Lutgarda
Tolentino, Leila
Landicho,
Surichai
Wun'Gaeo,
Koichi Ikegami
Emerging themes of rural
sociology in Asia
679
Catherine
Phillips
Living with insects: honeybees
and fruit flies in Australian
horticulture
1213
Pedro MuroBowling
Transdisciplinary and
multidimensionality: keys to
operate complex thought
1052
Junia Sousa,
Mayara Souza
Food security: analysis of an
experience full use of food to
needy families from the
neighborhood Carlos Dias,
Viçosa, Minas Gerais
Friday, August 3 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Raymond Jussaume
325
Raymond
Jussaume
Pest resistance to crop
biotechnology: a new chapter
or more of the same?
358
Rivaldo Chagas
Mafra, Geraldo
Majella Bezerra
Lopes, Eliane
de Carvalho
Noya, Wilame
Torres Jansen,
Celson Almir de
Melo Cruz
Subject object or absolut
subject? Technology
communication and technical
assistance strategy - a socioenvironmental approach to
small irrigated crop system in
Northeast semiarid, Brazil
439
Altacir Bunde,
Marcelo
Rodrigues
Mendonça
Agribusiness of biofuels: the
"new" face of accumulation of
capital in the countryside
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Ricardo Próspero
1258
Andrea
Pisanelli,
Francesca
Chiocchini,
Marco Lauter
The social survey as a tool for
assessing the resilience of
socio-ecological systems
752
Ricardo
Próspero,
Isabel Loupa
Ramos,
Margarida
Pereira
Peri-urban agriculture in the
Lisbon metropolitan area
(AML): opportunities, food and
environment
Carlos
JiménezSolares
Rural life and transdisciplinary
research
1215
Saturday, August 4 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Mustafa Koc
137
Sofia Gaspar
Intra-European migration to
rural areas: a cross-national
analysis
769
Hideki Nakata
Japanese agriculture based on
a multi-ethnic society: potential
of foreign labor after the world
economic crisis
855
Muhammad
Zid, Ekawati
Wahyuni
International migration of
women and land ownership in
west Java villages, Indonesia
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 16:45 – 18:30
Chair: Aynur Ozugurlu
839
Gul Koksal,
Aynur Ozugurlu
852
757
Sociology and architecture in
rural space: researcing the built
environment in two villages of
Turkey
Juan Felipe
Nuñez
Espinoza,
Fabian Robles
Martínez
The rural urban continuum: a
scenario to analyze the social
system in charge of the storing,
treatment and recycling of
urban solid residues from
Mexico City (federal district)
and the State of Mexico
Dominic Doula
Ribeiro, Ana
Louise de
Carvalho Fiúza
Socioeconomic indexes of
countryside's urbanization in
the region of zona da mata,
Minas Gerais - Brazil on the
post-fordist period
Working Group 77
Financialisation and Economic Change in the Agri-food
System: Who holds power in the Supply Chain?
Organizers:
Carol Richards, Reidar Almås, Geoffrey Lawrence, Hilde
Bjørkhaug and David Burch
Friday, August 3 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Vanilde Esquerdo
Chair: Carol Richards
127
Olinda
Barcellos,
Flávio Comim
Understandings of poverty:
different directions found in
Brazilian literature
943
Vanilde
Esquerdo,
Sonia
The food acquisition program in
the fruit circuit, State of São
Paulo, Brazil
64 1469
Bruce Muirhead
Canadian supply management:
addressing farmer incomes in a
sustainable and resilient way
269
Bjørn Klimek
Varieties of capitalism varieties of foodfinancialisation?
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS
1102
139
Manuel Belo
Moreira
Impacts of the financialisation
on agricultural investment,
lessons from the Portuguese
case
Reidar Almas
Financialisation of the
Norwegian food sector: does
political environment matter?
Open Forum
Tuesday, July 31 2012 – 14:30 – 16:15
Chair: Manuel Belo Moreira
Thursday, August 2 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Geoff Lawrence
Joaquim
Calheiros
Soriano
Video and discussion about
“Territórios da Cidadania”
(Citzenship Territories)
942
Steffanie Scott,
Aijuan Chen
The greening of food and
agriculture in China:
organizational forms in the
organic and ecological
agriculture sector
1137
Reiko Omoto
Emergence of an international
alternative agrofood network
based on existing extensive
shrimp production in Vietnam
1072
Zhenzhong Si,
Steffanie Scott
The government's role in the
conventionalization of organic
agriculture in China
956
Aijuan Chen,
Steffanie Scott
Scaling up ecological farming
in China through establishing
farmers’ professional
associations
Friday, August 3 2012 – 9:00 – 10:45
Chair: Hilde Bjørkhaug
524
Hilde
Bjørkhaug,
Jostein Vik
Changes in the Norwegian
agri-food system: the chicken
game
106
Sarah Sippel,
Geoffrey
Lawrence,
David Burch
Financialisation and Australian
farming: the case of hancock
480
Alberto Nicotra
Financialisation, state action
and power in transnational land
acquisitions for the production
of jatropha curcas
628
Kristen Lyons,
Hilde
Bjørkhaug,
Carol Richards
Financialisation, forests and
food
Friday, August 3 2012 – 11:15 – 13:00
Chair: Reidar Almås
311
Unni Kjærnes,
Carol Richards,
Jostein Vik
Entitlements and social rights
to food in contemporary
societies. A comparison of
Australia and Norway
878
Tiina Silvasti
Food charity in Finland - who
benefits?
161
Minna Mikkola
Modelling socio-economic
relations for sustainability
communication in food trade
65 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
A
A. Costa
Luciana
1287
55
A. Silva
Vanda
625
41
Aboites
Gilberto
437
12
Abreu
Lucimar S. de
0496, 0622, 0947
54,63,39
Achón Rodríguez
Olga
49
12
Adams
Bill
1145
48
Aguero Rodriguez
José Cruz
1193
42
Aguiar
Míriam
76
16
Aguiar Fontes
Magda
Aguilar Criado
Encarnación
Aguirre
Francisco
Akerkar
Akli
Akitsu
Motoki
Alarcón Cháires
Pablo
Alavez-Vargas
Mayrén
Albergaria
253
42
0247, 0459, 0792
16,17,17
1292
16
1109, 1168
49.23
481
26
674
19
0862, 0910
52.29
Alessandra
1063
49
Alberto
Deolinda
1114
33
Albicette Bastreri
María Marta
67
45
Albuquerque
Fábio
745
37
Alcaraz Vargas
Jorge Luis
660
35
Alexandre
Silvia
625
41
Allen
Patricia
1359
58
Almada
Emmanuel
1321
15
Almaguer Mojena
Osnelis Alberto
Almas
Reidar
Almeida
356
13
0139, 0667
65.56
José
116
63
Almeida
Jalcione
222
29
Almeida
Luis Carlos
0419, 0426
20.23
Almeida
Luciano
Almeida
Lígia
Almeida
461
38
1229, 1304
26.26
Maria Antónia
31
23
Almeida
Maria Zélia
340
27
Alonso
Joaquim
1334
62
Alston
Margaret
19
51
Altamirano
Isabel
1085
23
Alves
Arlete
782
14
Alves
Arilde
919
37
Alves
Francisco
341
27
Alves Gomes
Ramonildes
1024
33
Aly Junior
Osvaldo
721
58
Amador-Hidalgo
Francisco
1318
16
Amansakhatov
Charyyar
683
62
Amaya Corchuelo
Santiago
495
16
67 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Ambrosio
Luis Alberto
1331
22
Ambrosio-Albalá
María Jose
1263
23
Amorim
Fátima
777
11
Amorim Lima
Élio
317
25
Ander Egg
Guillermo
1241
37
Anderson
Kathryn
0892, 1000
48.35
Andersson
Elias
0544, 0617
52.55
Andrade
Fernando
1005
51
André
Isabel
833
24
Andresen
Teresa
1424
11
Annes
Alexis
0871, 0900
19.63
Antal
Edit
59
34
Antonieta
Barrón
12
19
Antonio Bautista
Juan
0259, 0296
23.17
Aparecida de Oliveira
Rosemeire
811
26
Aparecido L. Dourado
José
799
47
Aparici
Artur
348
43
Aparicio
Susana
1467
21
Appendini
Kirsten
1207, 1407
41.19
Araujo
Carlos A. M.
321, 1445
45.3
Araújo
Hélder
730
63
Arbeletche
Pedro
0136, 0171
11.48
Arce
Alberto
1399
43
Arenas Norman
Pedro Damian
695
61
Argent
Neil
1157
39
Arias Arias
Nolver Atanacio
866
39
Arnalte-Alegre
Eladio
398
50
Arora
Saurabh
1100
15
Arriel
Nair
745
37
Asei
Lureen
5
57
Ashida
Yusuke
493
13
Assis
William Santos de
616
22
Assis Almeida Leal
Cátia Regina
0158, 0317, 0593, 1212
33,25,21,26
Asztalos Morell
Ildikó
893
54
Augustyn
Anna
438
51
Austin
Richard
278
60
Aventurier
Pascal
947
39
Aversano-Dearborn
Valentina
0874, 0958, 1190
20,31,59
Avila
Darcy
1282
60
Avila
Leon Enrique
1301
30
Avila
Simon
1388
18
Ávila
Kayton
1345
37
Avila Romero
Agustin
289
17
Ávila-Sánchez
Héctor
0924, 0927
28.19
68 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
0658, 0660, 0674
19,35,19
Ayala Ortiz
Dante Ariel
Aydyn
Zülküf
111
47
Azevêdo
Sandra Raquew
305
52
Azevêdo Filho
Carlos
305
52
Aznar-Sánchez
José A.
0975, 0984, 0997
35,63,20
Baan Hofman
Naomi
1100
15
Baccarin
José Giacomo
372
12
Bachman
Felicitas
791
63
Baco
Hiuri Marcel Di
167
23
Bahia
Joana
988
36
Bain
Carmen
0771, 0870
61.34
Baldari
Massimo Gaetano
822
62
Balsa
Javier
1216
47
Bandeiras
Cláudia
1329
54
Baptista
Alberto
1162
53
Baptista
Pedro
720
54
Barajas Perez
Maricruz
566
56
Barbas Baptista
Gualter
1381, 1428, 1441
38,43,56
Barbier
Marc
501
15
Barcellos
Julio
1058
61
Barcellos
Olinda
0127, 0128, 0129
64,11,62
Barone
Luis Antônio
0788, 0879, 0886
18,19,59
Barr
Neil
1032
45
Barreiro
Rui
1425
35
Barrio
Jose
936
63
Barros
Edonilce
290
13
Barros
Geraldo
101
57
Barros
Vitor
1255
41
Bashaasha
Bernard
813
13
Basu
Parikshit
263
32
Batista Machado
Waltuir
0903, 1446, 1448
19,18,18
Bautista
Eduardo
1238, 1239
34.31
Bay
Uschi
130
53
Beatriz
Canabal
0010, 0110
30.3
Beatriz Presno Amodeo
Nora
0829, 1078
45.45
Beaulieu
Michel
1465
44
Becker
Cláudio
549
17
Beilin
Ruth
390
35
Belik
Walter
1236, 1287
54.55
Belletti
Matteo
1356
16
Bellon
Stéphane
622, 0947
63.39
Belo Moreira
Manuel
1102
65
Bendini
Mónica Isabel
0640, 1278
12.11
B
69 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Benedetti
Adriane
297
31
Benedito Pinho
José
829
45
Benga
Elita
1416
21
Bento
Sofia
0754, 0823
62.36
Benvenist
Elise
1089
23
Berdegué
Julio
1206
16
Berg Lejon
Solveig
544
52
Bergamasco
Sonia
0943, 1046
64.23
Berjan
Sinisa
1365, 1382, 1385
55,56,32
Bernal
Aurelio
470
21
Bernardes
Elaine Mendonca
1331
22
Berry-Chikhaoui
Isabelle
1271
29
Bertotto
Clara
1242
28
Bessa
Luiz Fernando Macedo
982
37
Bevivino
Maria Luisa
1266
15
Billaud
Jean-Paul
496
54
Binimelis
Rosa
1274
37
Biocca
Mercedes
1476
59
Bjørkhaug
Hilde
0524, 0535, 0628, 0759
65,55,65,56
Blackburn
Ricardo
0745, 0753, 0758
37,44,37
Blackett
Matthew
486
40
Blanc
Julien
324
58
Blanco
Sofia
654
27
Blanco Gregory
Rocio
0141, 0142
25.23
Blanco Wells
Gustavo
0876, 0917
35.53
Blekesaune
Arild
0667, 0718
56.41
Bloom
J. Dara
918
15
Böcher
Michael
898
63
Bognon
Sabine
860
40
Boll
Thiemen
Bonanno
Alessandro
Bonari
552
24
0051, 0052, 0437
58,60,12
Enrico
822
62
Bonete Fernandez
Beatriz
719
34
Bonnal
Philippe
1271
29
Bordina
Patrizia
790
55
Borec
Andreja
1463
11
Borges da Silva
Ana Carolina
5
57
Boriboon
Gumpanat
1379
21
Borkakoty
Aparajeeta
214
49
Borlu
Yetkin
362
47
Borsatto
Ricardo Serra
298
38
Bortoleto
Elaine Mundim
1272
11
Bota-Horvath
Noémi
959
51
Botelho
Anabela
558
50
70 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Botelho
Maria Izabel
782
14
Botta Ferrante
Vera Lucia
721
58
Boudes
Philippe
948
39
Bovet
Namik
1171
59
Bowen
Sarah
613
35
Braga
Lara
1012
60
Branco
Manuel
820
34
Brandenburg
Alfio
0925, 0947
53, 39
Brandth
Berit
1092
53
Brás
Mafalda
1425
35
Brereton
David
1166
59
Bringel
Breno
817
60
Briseño
Leticia
1238, 1239
34, 31
Brislen
Lilian
1129
15
Brites
Claudia
972
63
Brito de Moura
Jeanne Mariel
1024
33
Brosler
Taísa
1046
23
Brown
David
0147, 1105
21, 44
Bruckmeier
Karl
404
35
Brunori
Gianluca
995
54
Bryan
Sharon
1179
30
Bteich
Marie-Reine
484
50
Buainain
Antônio Márcio
363
18
Bucheli
Marietta
637
40
Buciega
Almudena
1386
22
Bueno
Aline Raia
440
33
Bueno
Osmar
419
20
Bueno de Andrade
Roseli
1031
16
Bugni
Valeria
327
62
Büke
Atakan
0699, 0738
29, 36
Bunde
Altacir
439
64
Burandt
Annemarie
849
57
Burch
David
106
65
Burges
Julio
357
27
Búrigo
Fábio Luiz
Burton
Rob
Busch
Bussoni
620
11
0513, 0535
48, 55
Lawrence
133
14
Adriana
187
44
Caballero
Amparo
971
57
Cabrol
Diego
121
60
Caceres
Daniel M.
0119, 0120, 0121
42, 34, 60
Cadro
Sabrija
1382, 1385
56, 32
Caixeta-Filho
José Vicente
645
48
C
71 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Calado
Dina
709
42
Caliskan
Koray
845
47
Calle
Ángel
0939, 0356
38
Calleja
Margarita
169
28
Calvário
Rita
248
59
Camacho
Dolores
629
17
Camacho Villa
Tania Carolina
884
49
Camarero
Luis
399
44
Camilli
Francesca
450
55
Campbell
Hugh
Campos
Silvane
Canadas
0663, 0665
46, 46
1043, 1050, 1053
45, 62, 62
Maria João
755
52
Canavesi
Flaviane
1029
47
Cano
Wendy
40
18
Capellesso
Adinor José
620
11
Capota
Teodora
445
32
Carámbula
Matías
0386, 1417
44, 20
Cardeillac
Joaquín
382
28
Cárdenas-Lara
José Luis
1318
16
Cardenes
Jander
Cardillo
Concetta
Cardona
651
42
0452, 0454
46, 61
Aurélie
310
13
Cardoso
António
647
56
Cardoso
Luis
172
61
Carey
jill
0026, 0027, 0028
57, 57, 57
Carlos de Lima
Edvaldo
555
27
Carmo
Maristela Simões do
298
38
Carmo
Renato Miguel
1360
39
Carmona Duval
Henrique
0784, 0788
51, 18
Carneiro
Ana
1496
23
Carneiro
Fernando
537
27
Carneiro
Maria José
963
39
Carpentier
Irène
961
50
Carrozza
Tomás Javier
105
53
Carton de Grammont
Hubert
1126
20
Caruso
Francesco Saverio
608
49
Carvajal Castro
Carolina
477
12
Carvalheira
Mara
1367
58
Carvalho
Cynthia Xavier de
1061
31
Carvalho
José
0709, 0725, 0730, 0756
42, 25, 63, 41
Carvalho
José Luís
1209
44
Carvalho de Lima
Neila
317
25
Casares
Marjorie
1313
27
Casillas Meza
Kenya Anayency
1316
18
72 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Caskurlu
Sibel
Castañeda
Yolanda
Castilho
Alison
Castro
Irina
Castro Pinto
Edmara
Cavalcanti
Josefa Salete
Cavallotti
Serial No.
Page Number
196
47
0125, 0801
17, 33
1188, 1332, 1384
11, 12, 60
116
63
1135
25
0601, 0640
40, 12
Beatriz
1059
33
Cavaye
Jim
1246
32
Cavazzani
Ada
0843, 1266
35, 15
Cazella
Ademir Antônio
620
11
Cazzuli
Fiorella
136
11
Celik
Zerrin
412
48
Cernic Istenic
Majda
497
21
Cessa
Estela
805
51
Çetinkaya
Özgür
738
36
Ceverio
Rocío
105
53
Challies
Edward
987
33
Chanel
Sophie
0307, 0308
51, 42
Charão Marques
Flávia
538
54
Cheese
Elizabeth
0448, 0486
41, 40
Chen
Aijuan
0942, 0956
65, 65
Chen
Cheng-Hui Lucy
662
60
Chen
Yu-Hoac
808
22
Cheshire
Lynda
1128, 1201
32
Chiang
Yu-Chien
Chiappe Hernández
Marta
Chiocchini
808
22
0212, 0456, 1417, 0067
44, 26, 20, 45
Francesca
1258
64
Chmielewska
Danuta
414
43
Chou
Yi-Ling
808
22
Chris
High
986
49
Chrysochou
Polymeros
313
24
Ciapessoni
Fiorella
334
28
Ciarli
Tommaso
1100
15
Ciciurkaite
Gabriele
828
59
Cimino
Orlando
0452, 0454
46, 61
Cittadini
Roberto
357
27
Claeys
Priscilla
145
15
Claudino
Livio
619
48
Clemente de Souza
Edson Belo
256
29
Cochrane
Janet
168
57
Cocklin
Chris
302
48
Cody
Kevin
463
13
Coelho
Celeste
0712, 0791, 0793
52, 63, 31
Coelho
Marília
1372, 1373
23, 11
73 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Coelho de Oliveira
Daniel
98
17
Coelho Filho
Osmar
1047, 1060
20, 20
Collins
Jock
0070, 0081
19, 45
Comim
Flávio
127
64
Comunello
Felipe
761
41
Concheiro
Luciano
368
32
Constance
Douglas
0065, 0437, 0541
59, 12, 58
Contreras
Claudia
596
19
Contreras Hernández
Armando
0668, 0669, 0937
25, 34, 63
Cooper
Mark
685
48
Coquard
Benoit
1252
33
Cordero Cortés
Patricia
884
49
Córdova Santamaría
Susana
669
34
Corio
Gian Franco
327
62
Corrado
Alessandra
0608, 0814
49, 53
Corrêa
Dávila
1307
21
Cortez
Carlos
664
31
Coscarello
Mario
0875, 1297
50, 34
Costa
Ana Maria
344
29
Costa
Ana Elisa
1304
26
Costa
Izabelly
100
34
Costa
Nelson
1313
27
Costa da Fonseca
Bruno
851
32
Costantino
Agostina
345
46
Coutinho
Elenice
844
47
Couturier
Patricia
368
32
Coveney
John
732
54
Craveiro
Daniela
823
36
Craviotti
Clara
180
20
Crawford
Anne
394
14
Crichton
Merrilyn
226
48
Crisostomo
Catarina
484
50
Cristóvão
Artur
1280
16
Cruz
Celson A. de Melo
358
64
Cruz
Fátima
0525, 0857, 1212
26, 44, 26
Csegödi
Tibor László
1426
42
Csurgó
Bernadett
994
34
Cuellar Padilla
María del Carmen
356
13
Cunha
Bruno
1057, 1065, 1073
29, 32, 60
Curry
Nigel
343
13
Curzel
Vittorio
772
49
Cvejic
Slobodan
61
24
Cysneiros de Barros
Marfisa
1055
16
D
74 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
da Costa Silva
Luis Arthur
1136
42
da Silva Carvalho
Maria leonor
1364
42
D'Amico
Simona
162
53
D'Andréa
Alexandre
919
37
Darnhofer
Ika
1186
32
Daroit
Doriana
0636, 0881, 0982
63, 45, 37
Darolt
Moacir
925
53
Darrot
Catherine
948
39
Dashper
Kate
168
57
Daubeterre
Eugenia
380
30
Davison
Sandra
765
55
de Aguiar Berger
Juliana
1449
50
de Almeida Pinto
Neide Maria
224
39
de Almeida Pinto
Neide M.
258
45
de Barros
Henrique
1485
30
de Benito
Cristina
315
38
de Carvalho Fiúza
Ana Louise
0224, 0225, 0233, 0258
39, 43, 21, 45
de Castro
Carlos
284
12
de Castro
Selma Simões
123
33
de Dios
Ruben
1440
17
de Figueiredo Ferreira
Fernanda
378
18
de Fortescu
Thibaud
193
21
de Haan
Nicoline
1352
25
de Krom
Michiel
1117
20
De la Fuente-Hernández
Juan
De la Tejera
Beatriz
de Mendonça
924
28
0596, 0658
19, 19
Sonia Regina
220
46
de Oliveira Maia
Priscila
989
28
de Oliveira Morais
Lídia Maria
1321
15
De Salvo
Maria Cristina
822
62
de Sousa Camargo
Adriane
1406
15
de Torres
María Fernanda
1344
48
del Pino
Julio A.
399
44
Delahaye
Olivier
432
12
Delfmann
Heike
488
56
Delgadillo-Macías
Javier
1175
31
Delgado-Serrano
Maria del Mar
1263
23
Delicado
Ana
577
41
DeMaster
Kathryn
613
35
Deponti
Cidonea
Derkzen
Petra
Desmarais
Annette
Despotovic
Aleksandra
Dessein
Joost
1016
45
0162, 0335, 0381
52, 54, 53
1306
15
1365, 1382, 1385
55, 56, 32
1117
20
75 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Dewes
Homero
1058
61
Di Fabio
Annamaria
450
55
Di Iacovo
Francesco
0764, 0796, 0797, 0800,
0803
55, 36, 25, 63, 13
Di Masso
Marina
0410, 0747
15, 53
Dias
Mariza Souza
1262
20
Días González
Gualberto
668
25
Dias Sardinha
Idalina
823
36
Díaz Geada
Alba
641
44
Díaz Méndez
Cecilia
0096, 0235, 1103
41, 35, 16
Dibden
Jacqui
302
48
Diego
Roberto
0149, 0675
39, 18
Diesel
Vivien
0459, 0792
17, 17
Ding
Wei-hsuan
0504, 0648
61, 18
Dinis
Isabel
558
50
Diogo
José
1329
54
Divona
Maria Adelasia
1228
Dixon
Jane
306
58
Djurovic
Darko
61
24
Do Nascimento
Elcio
1188
11
Dolling
Perry
388
13
Domínguez García
Lola
0219, 0244
13, 43
Domon
Gérald
656
62
Doneddu
Silvia
0277, 0883
23, 56
Donizete Ribeiro
Dinalva
158
33
dos Santos Pereira
Henrique
487
59
Doula
Sheila Maria
Dourado
José
Dourado Bueno
763
45
0057, 0722, 1270
27, 27, 27
Juliana
729
28
Drag
Zbigniew
355
34
Draganova
Mariana
926
54
Driouech
Noureddin
1385
32
Dryburgh
James
692
33
Duarte Azevedo Barbosa
Maria Luiza
364
50
Dunk
Thomas
565
44
Dupré
Lucie
710
31
Duque
Ghislaine
1134
36
Duque
Ricardo
1336
43
Dutra
Carina
978
25
Dvortsin
Leo
1119
54
Dwiartama
Angga
173
46
Eakin
Hallie
1407
19
Eaton
Weston
257
36
Ecevit
Mehmet
0430, 1495
47, 47
E
76 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Echeverriborda
María
1417
20
Eduardo Moruzzi Marques
Paulo
414
43
Edwards
Jonathan
0977, 1021
25, 23
El Bilali
Hamid
1365, 1382, 1385
55, 56, 32
Emery
Steven
1325
24
Emilio
Fernandez Rondoni
1265
28
Enriquez
Dalton
1332
12
Enticott
Gareth
0346, 1487
48, 46
Entrena-Durán
Francisco
0054, 0108
11, 11
Eren
Zeynep Ceren
699
29
Ergocmen
Banu
360
22
Ericsson
Göran
735
24
Ernesto Filippi
Eduardo
0077, 0078
11, 12
Ersoy Özcan
Mine
938
48
Eryilmaz
Cagri
1182
48
Escobal
Javier
1292
16
Escobar
Mariana
98
17
Escribano
Jaime
1248, 1361
22, 23
Escurriol
Vernica
0058, 1274
15, 37
Esparcia
Javier
1248, 1361, 1386
22, 23, 22
Espasandin
Nancy
1417
20
Esperancini
Maura
419
20
Espinosa Damián
Gisela
72
30
Espirito Santo
Severino
1392
58
Esquerdo
Vanilde
943
64
Estepa-Mohedano
Lorenzo
1318
16
Esteves
Leonor
1370
42
Estival
Katianny
98
17
Evans
Rhys
208
57
Everingham
Jo-Anne
1128, 1166
32, 59
F
F. Miguez
Samia
1199
31
Fabres
Sergio
1281
52
Faccio
Neide Barrocá
0167, 0879
23, 19
Fadini
Almerinda
74
24
Farges
Géraldine
693
61
Farias de Oliveira
Pedro Cassiano
220
46
Farranha
Ana Claúdia
1014
59
Farstad
Maja
276
38
Favareto
Arilson
1292
16
Favilli
Elena
995
54
Favret
Rita
652
35
Fawaz
Julia
0723, 0724
26, 37
Feito
María Carolina
148
20
77 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Felicetti
Michela
280
16
Felizon Robles
Paula
792
17
Fennell
Shailaja
189
15
Fernandes
Ana
29
23
Fernandes
Lúcia
592
62
Fernandez Alvarado
Luis Fernando
1356
16
Fernandez Rondoni
Emilio
187
44
Fernández-Prieto
Lourenzo
151
32
Fernández-Such
Fernando
1210
15
Ferrante
Vera Lúcia Botta
0784, 0879
51, 19
Ferrão
Romário
1063
49
Ferreira
Andrey
561
37
Ferreira
Gustavo
118
45
Ferreira
Laura
619
48
Ferreira
Pedro
575
21
Ferreira Carneiro
Fernando
0177, 0178
12, 62
Ferreira dos Santos
Rui
1381, 1441
38, 56
Ferreira Lopes
Tiago
1500
60
Ferreira Maciel
Cleiton
1024
33
Ferreira Neto
José Ambrósio
1082
37
Figueiredo
Cecilia
1195
44
Figueiredo
Elisabete
0303, 0304, 0577, 0793
23, 24, 41, 31
Figueredo
Soledad
73
28
Figueroa Rodríguez
Oscar Luis
866
39
Figurelli
Mónica Fernanda
1330
39
Filardo
Verónica
114
Filippi
Eduardo
129
62
Filmer
Mark
263
32
Fiorentino
Marcio
1012
60
Fischer
Izaura
827
52
Fisher
Rhiannon
346
48
Fiúza
Ana L. de Carvalho
757
64
Flaten
Ola
802
55
Fletcher
Amber
1196
26
Fletes Ocon
Héctor
52
60
Fleury
Lorena
0222, 0993
29, 49
Flø
Bjørn Egil
0424, 0715
24, 41
Flora
Cornelia
0456, 0965
26, 59
Flora
Jan
965
59
Florit
Paula
157
27
Fold
Niels
405
45
Follo
Gro
0328, 0711, 1092
52, 52, 53
Fonseca
Carlos
996
24
Fonseca Santanilla
Sandra Lucía
477
12
78 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
553
53
Fonte
Maria
Forbord
Magnar
0535, 0718
55, 41
Forney
Jeremie
0254, 0366
48, 46
Franco
Sandra
1071, 1076
32, 41
Franco García
María
555
27
Franklin
Alex
0872, 0905
57, 29
Fraser
Evan
132
59
Fratsea
Loukia-Maria
887
50
Freguin-Gresh
Sandrine
1148, 0285
29, 19
Freire Rodrigues
Priscila
850
51
Freitas Lima
Elizete A. Checon
1445
30
Freitas Martins Gomes
Nayhara
233
21
Freyer
Bernhard
0694, 0874, 0891, 0895,
0902, 0922, 0970
34, 20, 58, 36, 50,
35, 36
Friedland
William
377
58
Frisvoll
Svein
718
41
Froehlich
José Marcos
Fuentes Díaz
Antonio
Fumie
459
17
0587, 0642
30, 31
Takanashi
482
61
Funcke
André
98
17
Furtado de Souza
Jose Ribamar
990
45
Gabriel
Stanila
1402
63
Gadea
Elena
284
12
Gadea Montesinos
María Elena
548
40
Gadzhiyev
Rustam
1093
49
Galasso
Angela
796
36
Galdeano-Gómez
Emilio
0975, 0984, 0997
35, 63, 20
Galindo
Pilar
0315, 0953, 0971
38, 38, 57
Gallar Hernández
David
0356, 0939, 01412
13, 38, 38
Galli
Mariassunta
822
62
Galvanese
Carolina
530
16
Gamboa
Daniela
0512, 0532
62, 61
Gameiro
Augusto
645
48
Gameiro
Mariana B. Perozzi
623
28
Gana
Alia
1498
49
Garcia
Ines
113
38
Garcia
Nicholas
475
63
Garcia
Victor
1202
59
García
Adrián
580
14
García Espejo
Isabel
0235, 0236
35, 59
García Gracia
Yolanda
0141, 0207
25, 22
Garcia i Sastre
Almudena
1381, 1428
38, 43
García-Barrios
Raúl
910
29
Garrafa Torres
Olivia María
1066, 1315
18, 20
G
79 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Garrido-Fernández
Fernando E.
1178
22
Gaspar
Sofia
137
64
Gasteyer
Stephen
1084, 1089
29, 23
Gaui
Luis
112
24
Gehlen
Ivaldo
0128, 1474
11, 11
Gennari
Adilson
5
57
Gergely
Orsolya
0838, 0906
27, 24
Gerritsen
Peter
3
37
Gfrerer
Margareth
1369
22
Gianezini
Miguelangelo
1058
61
Giraldo Beltran
Paola
1394
45
Gissi
Nicolás
251
30
Giunta
Isabella
571
38
Gkartzios
Menelaos
329
56
Glavan
Eugen
1291
24
Glenk
Klaus
99
17
Godinho
Renato
1437
58
Goessinger
Katharina
970
36
Goktuna Yaylaci
Filiz
540
19
Golino
Antonella
1297
34
Gomes
Ana
425
39
Gomes Santana Estival
Katianny
1224
35
Gomez
Thania
596
19
Gómez
Gerardo
805
51
Gómez
Ligia
1289
16
Gómez Galo
Ileana
1247
16
Gómez Miller
Raúl
118
45
Gómez-Benito
Cristobal
1358
42
Gómez-Limón
Jose A.
1178
22
Gomez-y-Paloma
Sergio
486
40
Gonçalves
Nayra
74
24
Gonnella
Marisa de Lujan
383
61
Gonzalez
Carlos
283
63
Gonzalez
Laura
1202
59
González
Arcelia
0125, 0801
17, 33
González
Humberto
169
28
González
María
1103
16
González
Yurena
580
14
Gonzalez Calo
Maria Ines
716
38
Gonzalez Fernandez
Manuel Tomas
719
34
Gorlach
Krzysztof
355
34
Gotlib
Joyce
294
31
Granados Carvajal
Rafael Evelio
1356
16
Granberg
Leo
201
35
80 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Greenberg
Zeevik
559
12
Griffith
James
1050, 1053
62, 62
Grisa
Catia
460
57
Groe
Lucia
875
50
Gromasheva
Olga
564
54
Gross
Joan
197
43
Guareschi
Marianna
241
38
guedes vaz
Sofia
242
54
Günaydin
Gökhan
1481
47
Guthman
Julie
202
58
Gutiérrez Mercado
Erandi Irene
674
19
Guzmán
Elsa
260
18
Haandrikman
Karen
864
22
Haas
Jaqueline
459
17
Hall
Clare
99
17
Hamdan
Virginia
357
27
Hänninen
Sakari
911
44
Hara
Eiko
268
60
Hara-Fukuyo
Juri
687
27
Hasebe
Hiroshi
539
30
Hasegawa
Aline Yuri
134
46
Haslam McKenzie
Fiona
681
32
Hatanaka
Maki
0065, 0223
59, 14
Haugen
Marit S.
Hayashi
Masahide
Hayes
H
1092
53
0649, 1177
53, 52
Anja
438
51
Hedberg
Charlotta
407
12
Heffernan
William
541
58
Heggem
Reidun
423
55
Heine Kristensen
Niels
1488
61
Helena Palma
Viviane
885
51
Henriques
Pedro
0551, 0820
52, 34
Henry
Matthew
653
46
Hernandez
Nerea
953
38
Hernandez-Diaz
Jorge
190
18
Hicks
John
0263, 0264, 0373
32, 61, 21
Hiedanpää
Juha
766
51
Higgins
Vaughan
302
48
High
Chris
967
51
Hinrichs
Clare
1462
58
Hirai
Yusuke
1004
29
Hiroshi
Sakazume
482
61
Hjalager
Anne-Mette
90
13
81 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Hoath
Aileen
681
32
Hochreiter
Claudia
682
15
Hodge
Ian
1145
48
Hoefel
Graca
1012
60
Hoeffel
João
0074, 0606
24, 42
Hoffmann
Volker
739
13
Hogan
Anthony
93
60
Hokajärvi
Raili
916
52
Holguín
Vilma A.
1013
48
Hollier
Carole
1032
45
Holmes
John
1157
39
Holmes
Shawna
132
59
Home
Robert
400
25
Honda
Yasuko
691
39
Horta
Ana
0577, 0625
41, 41
Hosking
Karin
391
32
Hounkonnou
Dominique
80
25
Howard
Philip
144
58
Hutabarat
Togi
1203
14
Iannuzzi
Giulia
846
35
Ibarra
Andoni
40
18
Ichikawa
Selestina
88
60
Ikegami
Koichi
0037, 0770
64, 36
Ikonen
Hanna-Mari
Ilbery
Brian
Ingham
I
205
41
0053, 0346
40, 48
Valerie
264
61
Ingold
María
1417
20
Ingram
Julie
343
13
Irisity Casada
Fernado
212
44
Islam
Rabiul
264
61
Islamoglu
Huricihan
1495
47
Iwama
Kouki
624
30
Iwashima
Fumi
690
26
J. P. Fraxe
Therezinha
1199
31
Jacobsen
Krista
1129
15
Jaffee
Daniel
144
58
Jalfim
Felipe
0745, 0749, 0753, 0758
37, 37, 44, 37
Janeiro
Sofia
1425
35
Jansen
Wilame Torres
358
64
Januário
Isabel
1367
58
Jean-Michel
Sourisseau
1112, 1113
62, 33
Jehlicka
Petr
728
54
J
82 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
54
11
Jiménez-Díaz
José Francisco
Jiménez-Solares
Carlos
1215
64
Johansen
Pia Heike
213
43
Jokinen
Pekka
867
41
Joly
Pierre-Benoit
501
15
Jones
Roy
1157
39
Joosse
Sofie
309
41
Jordan
Kirrily
70
19
Jorge
Maria do Rosártio
1350, 1368
42, 42
José Andrade Leão de Oliveira
Maria
1078
45
José de Oliveira Neto
Odilon
0903, 1446, 1448
19, 18, 18
Juma Mukhwana
Eusebius
813
13
Jurt
Christine
0768, 0954
51, 60
Jussaume
Raymond
325
64
Kagervall
Anders
735
24
Kaljonen
Minna
1499
34
Karaman
Kasim
320
47
Karanlik
Alkan
412
48
Karla Azevedo Pedro
Isla
811
26
Kasdogan
Duygu
38
47
Kasimis
Charalambos
0542, 0887
56, 50
Kassouf
Ana Lucia
165
21
Kastanidi
Erasmia
621
63
Kastenholz
Elisabeth
304
24
Katona-Kovacs
Judit
959
51
Kawamura
Yoshio
0684, 0688
21, 22
Kawata
Miki
733
20
Kayaalp
Ebru
1285
15
Kelly
Roisin
274
26
Kemmerling
Birgit
75
24
Keskitalo
E. Carina H.
332
39
Kietäväinen
Asta
700
22
Kim
Chul-Kyoo
1275
36
Kira
Yosuke
649
53
Kirwan
James
0053, 0343, 0346
40, 13, 48
Kiss
Dénes
904
54
Kjærnes
Unni
311
65
Klimek
Bjørn
269
64
Klimek
Milena
0922, 0958
35, 31
Kneafsey
Moya
0448, 0486
41, 40
Knezevic Hocevar
Duska
497
21
Knidiri
aicha
186
50
Koc
Mustafa
1244
47
K
83 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Kocourek
Sheila
1474
11
Koehnen
Timothy
232
13
Kokkali
Panagiota
313
24
Koksal
Gul
839
64
Konečná
Marta
707
62
Konefal
Jason
0065, 0223, 0541
59, 14, 58
Kopoteva
Inna
228
13
Korjus
Henn
282
52
Koshti
Vinod
1100
15
Kossou
Dansou
80
25
Kousis
Maria
830
49
Koutsouris
Alex
0215, 0313
13, 24
Kovách
Imre
994
34
Kovács
Katalin
926
54
Krivokapic-Skoko
Branka
0070, 0081, 0263
19, 45, 32
Kröger
Markus
403
32
Kronberga
Ginta
1254
14
Kuehne
Geoff
388
13
Kühntopf
Stephan
124
22
Kulcsár
László
494
21
Kulina
Mirko
1385
32
Kummer
Susanne
0594, 0595, 0705, 0706
53, 55, 14, 14
Kunze
Isabelle
1328
56
Kupsala
Saara
867
41
Kural
Melis
140
11
Kurt
Sebnem
104
13
Kurzweg
Diana
694
34
Kwiecinska-Zdrenka
Monika
999
33
L
L. Moreno
Ignacio
247
16
Lace
Ilze
1416
21
Ladino Orjuela
Wilson Hernando
455
31
Lagarrigue
Andrés
0876, 0917
35, 53
Lage Picos
Xesús A.
1261
62
Lagravere
Thierry
900
63
Laker-Ojok
Rita
813
13
Lamb
Jennifer
813
13
Lambru
Mihaela
1294
40
Lamine
Claire
0710, 0925, 0947
31, 53, 39
Landazuri
Gisela
46
18
Landicho
Leila
37
64
Lanero Táboas
Daniel
641
44
Lannoo
Steven
108
11
Lara Flores
Sara Maria
1220
28
84 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Laschefski
Klemens
978
25
Lauteri
Marco
1258
64
Lawrence
Geoffrey
0106, 1128
65, 32
Le Coq
Jean-Francois
0285, 1198
19, 15
Le Heron
Richard
0657, 0665
46, 46
Le Moal
Marcos
414
43
Leal
Cátia Regina Assis
1262
20
Lebailly
Philippe
609
18
Leeuwis
Cees
0336, 0337
17, 40
Leipold
Sina
0856, 0874, 0958
47, 20, 31
Leitão
Bruno
1334
62
Leitão
Maria
1264
26
Leite
João
1319
50
Leite de Camargo
Regina Aparecida
372
12
Leite e Sá
Nelson
Leitgeb
Friedrich
Leivar Brancaleoni
1425
35
0595, 0705, 0706
55, 14, 14
Ana Paula
741
52
Leles Romarco de Oliveira
Marcelo
851
32
Lemos
Luis
1281
52
Lenschow
Andrea
987
33
León (†)
Arturo
260
18
leonard
Eric
1184, 1185
19, 29
Lerner
Juergen
40
18
Lettelier
María Dolores
1240, 1241, 1242
29, 37, 28
Lever-Tracy
Constance
267
42
Lewis
Nicolas
659
46
Lidestav
Gun
544, 617
52, 55
Liebe
Ulf
99
17
Lima
Aida
1023
34
Lima
Jacob
487
59
Lima
Leiliane
258
44
Lima
Marcos
0933, 0979, 1002, 1014,
1031
35, 29 60, 59, 16
Lima da Silva
Edianny
1135, 1136
25, 42
Lima Lúcio
Magda
636
63
Lima Santos
José
1425
35
Lima-Lucio
Magda
881
46
Lin
Ju -Jung
808
22
Linck
Thierry
583
11
Lindbloom
Jana
489
12
Lins
Cíntia dos Santos
1245
47
Liu-Wuerz
Wenjing
195
11
Llewellyn
Rick
388
13
Locatel
Celso
1057
29
Loconto
Allison
501
15
85 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Logstein
Brit
319
26
Lomeli
Arturo
847
17
Londero
Marcia
671
28
Long
Michael
18
59
Lopes
Geraldo M. Bezerra
358
64
Lopes Miranda
Edna
1442
33
López
Lorenzo
126
34
López Moreno
Ignacio
0365, 0367
12, 31
López-i-Gelats
Feliu
1249
35
Lorena de OLiveira
Maria de Fátima
1364
42
Loreto
Maria
1073
60
Loupa Ramos
Isabel
752
64
Lourenco
Nelson
1366, 1368, 1370
42, 42, 42
Lozano
Carmen
0359, 0929, 0549, 0557
42, 38, 17, 17
Lúcia Silveira Botta Ferrante
Vera
1049
14
Lúcio
Magda Lima
982
37
Luiz
Angela
593
21
Luiz
Juliana
858
43
Luján
Ana Beatriz
512
62
Luque-Pulgar
Emilio
0359, 0929, 0557
42, 38, 17
Luz
Juliana A.Rocha
167
23
Lyons
Kristen
628
65
M
Macedo Bessa
Luiz Fernando
0636, 0881
63, 46
Machado Camurça
Andréa
0632, 0976
52, 26
Machado Maia
Cláudio
78
12
Maciel
Marluse
810
40
Macken-Walsh
Aine Macken-Walsh
1335
51
MacKillop
Renee
1036
58
MacLeod
Marsaili
Madera Pacheco
Jesús Antonio
Maduro-Abreu
Alexandre
Mafra
89
38
1315, 1316
20, 18
0636, 0881, 0982
63, 46, 37
Rivaldo Chagas
358
64
Magalhães Alves
Jacqueline
885
51
Magnani
Natalia
210
22
Magno
Lucas
1073
60
Magnon
Yves
14
52
Magnus
Trine
1130
16
Maia
Ana Heloísa
440
33
Maia
Cláudio
77
11
Makino
Atsushi
750
43
Makpun-Williams
Pakakrong
739
13
Malagodi
Edgard
1061
31
Malcher
Maria
1332
12
86 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Malheiros da Silva
Catarina
471
33
Mandal
Kalyan
731
40
Manock
Ian
264
61
Moraes Camargo Almeida
Luiz Manoel
0903, 1446, 1448
19, 18, 18
Manrique
Diana
952
51
Mantilla Galvez
Diana Karina
0642, 1091
31, 30
Mantovani
Everardo
1050, 1053
62, 62
Mara da Silva Alves
Arlete
1413
61
Maraglino
Tiziana
1470
61
Maria Adriano
Angela
1082
37
Maria da Silva Alves
Arlete
1409
30
Maria P.P. Bergamasco
Sonia
0511, 0784, 1452
29, 51, 38
Maridalho
Patrícia
846
35
Markantoni
Marianna
0488, 0499
55, 56
Markussen
Lene
131
53
Marotta
Giuseppe
436
55
Marques
Flávia
0402, 1124
43, 39
Marques
Gilberto
1300
32
Marques
Tatiana
575
21
Marrero
Fernando
417
36
Marsden
Terry
1464
46
Marta
Ana
996
24
Martín
Eva
929
38
Martinez
Beatriz
971
57
Martinez
Francisco
437
12
Martínez
Aurora Cristina
435
18
Martínez-Borrego
Estela
179
30
Martins
Rodrigo Constante
623
28
Martins de Oliveira
Benedito Anselmo
364
50
Marty
Pauline
860
40
Mascheroni
Paola
604
12
Masís
German
1211
55
Mas-Palacios
Albert
498
45
Massardier
Gilles
1192
37
Massieu
Yolanda
0125, 0801
17, 33
Mateus
Kacia
885
51
Mathieu
Nicole
0994, 1434
34, 24
Matos Pessoa
Vanira
0177, 0178
12, 61
Matsuura
Toshiya
649
53
Mavrakis
Vicki
732
54
Maybee
Bryan
681
32
Maye
Damian
0053, 0343, 0346
40, 13, 48
Mazalla Neto
Wilon
1452
38
Mc Morran
Robert
1478
60
87 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
McKee
Annie
1017
39
McMahon
Martha
1036
58
Measham
Tom
391
32
Mechri
Aïcha
921
49
Medeiros
Leonilde
543
55
Medeiros
Monique
538
54
Medeiros de Melo
Beatriz
882
39
Megyesi
Boldizsár
0889, 0904, 0907
36, 54, 22
Mehra
Deepshikha
1269
22
Melazzo
Everaldo Santos
886
59
Melo
Aloisio
933
35
Melo
Ligia
941
61
Melro
Ana
146
49
Mendes
Armando
777
11
Mendes
Fabio Faria
563
53
Mendes
Henrique
1339
58
Mendes Moreira
Pedro
972
63
Mendes-Jorge
Luísa
253
42
Mendonça
Marcio
318
38
Mendonça
Maria Alice
402
43
Mendonça
Marcelo Rodrigues
517
11
Menendez
Victoria
0386, 1034
44, 44
Menezes
Marilda
0305, 0446
52, 27
Meng
Xiangdan
0152, 0429
21, 26
Meurk
Carla
1201
55
Meyer
Gustavo
1124
39
Michel
Sandrine
1271
29
Middendorf
Gerad
1083, 1090
39, 41
Miele
Mara
1026, 1149
41, 46
Miguel de Paula Peres
Alice
239
19
Mikkola
Minna
0161, 0908
65, 15
Milazzo
Josepha
519
38
Milestad
Rebecka
594
53
Miller
Michael
1090
41
Milo Vaccaro
Marcelo
443
61
Miloslav
Delin
401
41
Miná
Marcelo
1063
49
Mira da Silva
Luís
597
14
Miranda
Tânia
1332
12
miranda pires
iva
0242, 0404
54, 35
Misuda
Yosinobu
434
38
Miwer y Teran Gimenez Cacho
Mateo
342
47
Mölders
Tanja
849
57
Molina
Caroline
708
14
88 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Monago Lozano
Francisco Javier
207
22
Mononen
Tuija
1099
32
Monteiro
Rosa
1155, 1195
31, 43
Monteiro da Costa
Dinah
1401
58
Monteiro Ferreira
Marcelo José
0177, 0178
12, 61
Monterrey
Estrella
854
31
Moon
Katie
302
48
Mooney
Patrick
828
59
Moore
Keith
813
13
Mora
Alma Rosa
1086, 1088
27, 19
Mora
Roy
1198
15
Mora-Delgado
Jairo
1013
48
Moraes
Alvaro
1417
20
Moraes
Natalia
284
12
Moraes Silva
Maria Aparecida
0239, 0729, 0882
19, 28, 39
Moragues Faus
Ana
896
53
Morais
Bruno
1195
43
Moreira
Jorge
0558, 0791
50, 63
Morén-Alegret
Ricard
0498, 0519
45, 38
Moreno-González
Marta
0359, 0557, 0929
42, 17, 38
Morett
Jorge
1086, 1088
27, 19
Morett-Alatorre
Luis
1460
22
Morgan
Kevin
41
59
Morgan
Selyf
1277
46
Morillo
María José
1336
43
Morley
Adrian
949
51
Moruzzo
Roberta
0797, 0800, 0803
25, 63, 13
Moschitz
Heidrun
0323, 0400, 0484, 1419
54, 25, 50, 25
Moscoso Sanchez
David Jesus
719
34
Mota
Adelaide
Mota
Dalva
Mota
100
34
0172, 0588
61, 18
Maria Sarita
780
47
Mota Capitão
Cristina
597
14
Mount
Phil
132
59
Moura
Edila
1307
21
Moura
Rossana
1346
11
Moyano-Estrada
Eduardo
0200, 1178
22, 22
Muirhead
Bruce
1466, 1469
44, 64
Muniz
José Norberto
402
43
Muñoz Ibarra
Thelma Claudia
678
27
Muñoz Sanchez
Victor Manuel
719
34
Muñoz Sánchez
Patricia
1458
23
Muracciole
Federico
1205
59
Murayama
Yoshiyuki
473
30
89 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Muro-Bowling
Pedro
1213, 1214
64, 30
Murphy
Enda
526
56
Murray
Douglas
18
59
Musolino
Elena
762
35
Muzlera
Jose
122
12
Nacak
Pinar
845
47
Najib
Ali
1141
49
Nakagawa
Megumi
188
60
Nakamichi
Hitomi
503
61
Nakata
Hideki
769
64
Nannes
Mariana
758
37
Narciso
Vanda
0551, 0820
52, 34
Nascimento
Aline Cristina
517
11
Nascimento
Ana Claudeise
1307
21
Navarrete
Mireille
710
31
Nazzaro
Concetta
436
55
Neef
Andreas
739
13
Nemes
Gusztav
0967, 0986, 1419
51, 49, 25
Neto
Luiz
758
37
Nettle
Ruth
394
14
Neves de Sousa
Diego
0829, 0851, 1078, 1082
45, 32, 45, 37
Neves Sousa
Dayane Rouse
851
32
Newig
Jens
987
33
Ngosia Sikuku
Dominic
813
13
Ngyen
Thi Huong Tra
503
61
Nicetic
Oleg
300
25
Nicotra
Alberto
480
65
Nie
Haisong
314
21
Niederle
Paulo
0076, 0461
16, 38
Niemeyer
Carolina
817
60
Niewolny
Kim
1129
15
Nikula
Jouko
228
13
Nion
Soledad
334
28
Nishiyama
Mima
1275
36
Nogueira
Joana
1334
62
Nogueira Rocha
Betty
780
47
Nolla
Jose Daniel
532
61
Noro Fernandes
Evandro
1456
20
Norton
Jay
813
13
Novais
Ana
755
52
Novo Vázquez
Amparo
0097, 0236
35, 58
Nowak
Piotr
355
34
Noya
Eliane de Carvalho
358
64
N
90 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
785
11
Nunes
Aldo
Nuñez
Miriam
0654, 0952, 1067, 1085
27, 51, 28, 23
Nuñez
Violeta
368
32
Nuñez Espinoza
Juan Felipe
0842, 0852, 0866, 0884
60, 64, 39, 49
Nyachwo
Julian
813
13
Nylandsted Larsen
Marianne
405
46
0490, 0494
57, 21
O
Obádovics
Csilla
Oberthür
Frederik
841
14
O'Brien
David
203
19
O'Brien
Denzil
385
57
Ocal
Asli
1015
48
Ohara
Kotaro
1508
40
ojalammi
sanna
766
51
Oliva
Jesus
0826, 0836, 0857
24, 38, 44
Oliveira
Ildes
1234
31
Oliveira
Julieta
1005, 1046
51, 23
Oliveira
Lídia
146
49
Oliveira
Pedro
165
21
Oliveira
Rosemeire Aparecida
885
51
Oliveira
Rosário
1158
11
Oliveira
Valdeane
1230
26
Ollivier
Guillaume
0622, 0947
63, 39
Omoto
Reiko
1137
65
Ono
Nana
680
13
Orange
Sophie
1252
33
Orlandini
Marines
256
29
Orsini
Stefano
861
43
Ortega Argueta
Alejandro
0668, 0669, 0937
25, 34, 63
Ortiz Guerrero
Cesar
973
31
Ortiz-Miranda
Dionisio
398
49
Ortolani
Livia
775
31
Osorio
Denise
1012
60
Osorio Rosales
María Luisa
0668, 0669, 0937
25, 34, 63
Ospina
Pablo
1348
16
Ospina Parra
Carlos Eduardo
1394
45
Otero
Martina
1417
20
Otomo
Yukiko
748
21
Otsuki
Kei
782
14
Owen
Luke
1146
53
Oyhantçabal
Gabriel
1417
20
Ozkaya
Tayfun
412
48
Ozugurlu
Aynur
839
64
Özugurlu
Metin
1125
47
91 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
518
37
1324, 1367, 1392, 1401
58, 58, 58, 58
681
32
P
P.P. Bergamasco
Sonia Maria
Pacheco de Carvalho
Bernardo
Packey
Dan
Palacios
Paula
180
20
Palacpac
Eric
1243
23
Palasios
Paulie
1155
31
Palazzeschi
Letizia
450
55
Palheta
Ugo
1252
33
Palo
Matti
1139
52
Paniagua
Angel
211
56
Pannell
David
388
13
Paoliello
Renata Medeiros
69
60
Papadopoulos
Apostolos G.
0206, 0621, 0887
45, 63, 50
Paradis
Sylvie
900
63
Paredes
Candido
102
12
Paredes
Myriam
1399
43
Parkhurst
Shawn
1156
57
Parrilla Fernández
José Manuel
0235, 0279
35, 41
Parthenis
Spyridon P.
206
45
Pascucci
Stefano
162
53
Patsiorkovsky
Valery
203
19
Paula
Līga
1259, 1260
14, 23
Paulilo
Maria ignez Silveira
174
26
Paulino
Ana Yara
1438
28
Pavone
Sara
427
17
Pawson
Eric
661
46
Paxton
Rebecca
0895, 0902, 0958
36, 50, 31
Paz
Raul
1440
17
Pedon
Nelson
1267
31
Pedreño
Andrés
284
12
Pehkonen
Samu
393
32
Pellikka
Jani
766
51
Peña
Omar
1395
63
Perales
Hugo
1407
19
Perdomo
Odalis
432
12
Pereira
Henrique Miguel
390
35
Pereira
Margarida
752
64
Pereira
Sandrina
948
39
Pereira de Miranda
Rosana
1393
61
Pereira dos Santos
Henrique
1424
11
Pereira Lopes
Antonio Wagner
798
37
Pereiro
Xerardo
4
57
Peres
Fernando Curi
1331
22
92 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Perez
Francisco
285
19
PEREZ
Francisco Jose
1148
29
Pérez
Raul
357
27
Pérez Chueca
Alberto
0365, 0367
12, 31
Pérez Cosín
José Vicente
812
43
Pérez Ibáñez
Maria Jesús
869
38
Pérez Rubio
Jose Antonio
0141, 0142
25, 23
Pérez Soriano
Josep
312
43
Pérez-Mesa
Juan Carlos
0975, 0984, 0997
34, 63, 20
Perkins
Harvey
661
46
Pessoa
Vanira
537
27
Peti
Lehel
704
54
Petrescu
Claudia
1294, 1397
40, 14
Petrescu
Ionut
1397
14
Petropoulou
Eugenia
888
49
Pettinari
Julia Elena
357
27
Phillips
Catherine
679
63
Phillips
Martin
1138
43
Pierre-Marie
Bosc
1112
62
Pietrafesa
José Paulo
0123, 0534
33, 33
Pimbert
Michel
1154
15
Pina
Helena
500
21
Piñeiro
Diego
374
44
PING
YANG
431
39
Pinheiro
Joaquim
0979, 1002
29, 60
Pinheiro
Patrícia
561
37
Pinto Matta Machado
Rodrigo
1321
15
Pinto Silva Santos
Murilo
1062
33
Pinton
Florence
521
49
Pires
Ema
Pires
Maria Luiza
Pisanelli
1152
44
0601, 0834
40, 63
Andrea
1258
64
Plancherel
Alice
479
27
Pluskota
Anna
786
56
Poccard-Chapuis
René
Podda
Antonello
Pokorska
619
48
0277, 0529
23, 49
Anna
783
49
Polatöz
Sefa
104
13
Pollermann
Kim
1250
36
Põllumäe
Priit
282
52
Poncet
Christian
1271
29
Porro
Noemi
588
18
Pospech
Pavel
868
23
Potter
Clive
302
48
93 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Prado-Meza
Claudia
965
59
Preda
Graciela
182
18
Prišenk
Jernej
1463
11
Próspero
Ricardo
752
64
Pucariço
Filipa
253
42
Pucci
Francisco
334
28
Pugliese
Patrizia
484
50
Pugliesi
Marília
1376
61
Quan
Julian
1208
15
Quaranta
Germán
1378
28
Querol
Vicent A.
348
43
Quijada
Ma. Guadalupe
1207
41
Quintana
Victor
22
12
R.A.A. Cunha
Altivo
1287
55
Rabello
Diógenes
799
47
Radovic
Mirjana
1382
56
Rakoff
Fay
42
50
Ramirez
Alvaro
33
29
Ramirez Martinez
Miguel Angel
1221
18
Ramos
Roberta
305
52
Ransberger
Maria
1293
25
Ransom
Elizabeth
771
61
Raoul
Solene
171
48
Rapozo
Pedro
0159, 0166, 1135
55, 60, 25
Raschi
Antonio
0450, 0807
55, 17
Raue
Petra
1250
36
Ravnborg
Helle
1289
16
Re
Daniel
1467
21
Real Carranza
Maribel
1315
20
Real Ortellado
Marcelo
154
14
Récalt
Christine
1160
62
Redman
Mark
438
51
Reeson
Andrew
391
32
Régis Costa
Joanne
100
34
Rêgo
Patrícia
833
24
Reichelt
Nicole
390
35
Reis
Pedro
1161
14
Reis Maia
Maria Bernadete
487
59
Reis Teixeira
Luiza
1224
35
Remoundou
Kyriaki
329
56
Renard
Marie-Christine
1080
58
Rendeiro Amaral
Waldileia
717
51
Q
R
94 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Renk
Michelle
606
42
Renting
Henk
1197
54
Rey Díaz
Adrián
0097, 0279
35, 41
Reyes de la Cruz
Virginia Guadalupe
1311
26
Rezende
Gabriel
1281
52
Rezende Pinto
José Marcelino
741
52
Ribeiro
Cristina
793
31
Ribeiro
Dominic Doula
757
64
Ribeiro
Dinalva Donizete
1262
20
Richard-Ferroudji
Audrey
0714, 0754
13, 62
Richards
Carol
0311, 0628
65, 65
Riedl
Mario
0077, 0078
11, 12
Riella
Alberto
0157, 0416, 0604
27, 27, 12
Rigotto
Raquel Maria
0177, 0178, 0537, 1012
12, 61, 27, 60
Rincón Manrique
Luis Felipe
985
17
Rist
Stephan
466
28
Rivemar
Maria
379
30
Rivera
Maria Jesus
909
39
Rivera Ferré
Marta Guadalupe
1274
37
Rivera Flores
Karla Yanin
1066, 1315
18, 20
Rivera-Ferre
Marta Guadalupe
0058, 1210, 1249
15, 15, 35
Robles Acevedo
Manuel Alejandro
478
27
Robles Martínez
Fabian
852
64
Roboredo
Delmonte
511
29
Rocco
Cleber
645
48
Rocha
Alberto
0088, 0256
60, 29
Rodrigo
Isabel
1162
53
Rodrigo de Paula Assis
Thiago
1390
36
Rodrigues
Guilherme
945
62
Rodrigues
João
0491, 0492
39, 43
Rodrigues
Luciene
68
12
Rodrigues
Tatiana
1304
26
Rodrigues Barquero
Ricardo
1356
16
Rodrigues da Conceição
Júnia Crístina
1383
21
Rodrigues França
Clayton
1011
16
Rodrigues Mendonça
Marcelo
439
64
Rodrigues Santos Correa
Solange
1224
35
Rodriguez
Juan Carlos
251
30
Rodriguez
Veronica
0066, 0675
39, 18
Rodriguez Achung
Martha
331
19
Rodriguez Bilella
Pablo
119
42
Rodríguez Rodríguez
Sergio
356
13
Rodriguez Rojas
José Enrique
631
57
Rojas
Merchand
33
29
95 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Röling
Niels
80
25
Romero
Juan
63
33
Rønning
Lars
163
52
Rønningen
Katrina
0423, 0831
55, 20
Rosa
Ana
1298
45
Rosas Magrini
Pedro
811
26
Rosin
Chris
663
46
Rosin
Christopher
685
48
Rossi
Adanella
995
54
Rossier
Ruth
Roux
Helene
Rufino
Espedito
Ruivo
768
51
0422, 0441
62, 27
0745, 0753, 0758
37, 44, 37
Lúcia
709
42
Ruivo
Paula
0725, 0730, 0756
25, 63, 41
Ruiz
Julie
Russo Machado
Carlos
Rye
656
62
1366, 1368, 1370
42, 42, 42
Johan Fredrik
759
56
S. Pereira
Henrique
1199
31
S. R. Souza
Davyd
1199
31
S.H. de Carvalho
Igor
518
37
Sá
Tatiana
622
63
Sá Sobrinho
Rosilvaldo Gomes de
815
34
Saénz
Fernando
1198
15
Saggau
Volker
865
62
Saka
Burcu
794
12
Sakanashi
Kenta
673
55
Sakurai
Seiichi
396
59
Sakyi-Dawson
Owuraku
80
25
Salas
Hernán
1164
30
Salazar
Rafael
1195
43
Salvatierra
Benito
1290
42
Sámano
Miguel Angel
819
19
Sampaio
Dora
0795, 0804
22, 45
Sampaio
Manuela
1329
54
Sampedro
Rosario
525
26
Sanchez
Christine
1195
43
Sanchez
Karina
1237
18
Sánchez
Armando
1095
17
Sánchez
Juan Manuel
470
21
Sánchez Gómez
Martha Judith
1039, 1048
40, 40
Sanchez Vazquez
Virginia Ivonne
1173
12
Sánchez-Oro
Marcelo
0142, 0207
23, 22
Sandroni
Laila
963
39
S
96 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
735
24
Sandström
Camilla
Sant Ana
Antonio Lázaro
0321, 0440, 0444
45, 33, 12
Sant Ana
Divanir Zaffani
0440, 0444
33, 12
Sant Ana
Vanessa Zaffani
444
12
Santamaria
Héctor
596
19
Santiago
Fábio
0745, 0753, 0758
37, 44, 37
Santini
Fabien
486
40
Santos
Angel
596
19
Santos
Isabel
1304
26
Santos
José
1334
62
Santos
Lindinalva
1230
26
Santos
Miguel
30
18
Santos
Robson
1234
31
Santos de Souza
Renato
378
18
Santos Macedo
Alex
829
45
Sappey
Jennifer
373
21
Sappey
Richard
0263, 0264
32, 61
Saraiva de Loreto
Maria das Dôres
1063, 1442, 1449
49, 33, 50
Sardinha
João
56
45
Sarmento
Francisco
1437
58
Sarula
Sarula
697
21
Sasaki
Takashi
266
62
Sato
Noriko
1167
52
Sato
Ryoko
1343
36
Sauer
Sérgio
0523, 0528, 0534
46, 60, 33
Scarpeline de Castro
Biancca
945
62
Scarpellini
Paola
0764, 0796, 0797, 0800,
0803
55, 36, 25, 63, 13
Schad
Iven
739
13
Schaffrath
Valter
461
38
Scherer
Elenise
0651, 0850
42, 51
Schmidt de Aguiar
Marcos Daniel
1347
28
Schmied
Doris
1293
25
Schmitt
Mathilde
546
51
Schmitz
Heribert
0172, 0588
61, 18
Schmutz
Ulrich
486
40
Schnaut
Gitta
1250
36
Schneider
François
1381, 1428
38, 43
Schneider
Sergio
0381, 1016
53, 45
Schuurman
Nora
872
57
Schwarz
Gerald
0513, 0865
48, 62
Schweickardt
Katia Helena
160
55
Schwilch
Gudrun
791
63
Scott
Mark
526
56
Scott
Steffanie
0942, 0956, 1072
65, 65, 65
97 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Seidl
Renata Souza
496
54
Seixas
Paulo
1194
57
Seixas
Sónia
0074, 0606
24, 42
Sekine
Kae
60
46
Selfa
Theresa
0870, 1077
34, 33
Selvino Neumann
Pedro
378
18
Semler
Hannah
1428
43
Sepulveda
Ibis
107
28
Serra
Rita
0858, 0862
43, 52
Serra Yoldi
Inmaculada
1039
40
Serrano
María Elena
0466, 0470
28, 21
Seto-Seo
Erina
666
36
Severi
Fabiana Cristina
741
52
Sharp
Anne
765
54
Sherval
Meg
261
32
Sherwood
Stephen
1399
43
Shibonje
Dennis
813
13
Shigematsu
Akira
1167
52
Shortall
Sally
0274, 0275
26, 50
Shucksmith
Mark
1105, 1106, 1107
44, 50, 56
Si
Zhenzhong
1072
65
Siliprandi
Emma
1223, 1236
38, 54
Silva
Anderson Antonio
0879, 0886
19, 59
Silva
Douglas
1037, 1040
40, 17
Silva
Emiliana
777
11
Silva
Emanuel
834
63
Silva
Flaviana C.
321
45
Silva
Goretti
0977, 1021
25, 23
Silva
Luis
0577, 1151
41, 25
Silva
Lindomar
1332, 1384
12, 60
Silva
Maria Aparecida
134
46
Silva
Manuel Carlos
166
60
Silva
Maria
602
28
Silva
Manuel Carlos
1033
56
Silva
Nara
1229
26
Silva
Pedro Gabriel
151
32
Silva Costa
Adriana
225
43
Silva da Rosa
Ana Cristina
815
34
Silva Ferreira Milagres
Cleiton
0829, 1078, 1082
45, 45, 37
Silva Júnior
Aziz
1050, 1053
62, 62
Silva Júnior
Josué
588
18
Silvasti
Tiina
878
65
Silveira Botta Ferrante
Vera Lúcia
0788, 0989
18, 28
Silveira Leite Esmeraldo
Gema Galgani
0632, 0976
52, 26
98 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Silvetti
Felicitas
121
60
Simic
Jasmina
1382, 1385
56, 32
Simões
Orlando
558
50
Simões de Carvalho
André
1209
44
Simões do Carmo
Maristela
798
37
Simón Fernández
Xavier
0219, 0244
13, 43
Sippel
Sarah Ruth
0075, 0106
24, 65
Sireni
Maarit
774
51
Sitek
Anna
585
60
Sivini
Silvia
0554, 0696, 0789, 0843
36, 40, 24, 35
Skerratt
Sarah
499
56
Slatmo
Elin
390
35
Slee
Bill
44
52
Smaranda
Rotaru
1402
63
Smith
Geoff
657
46
Smith
Joe
728
53
Smythe
Elizabeth
1187
15
Snellman
Hanna
776
44
Soares
José Edison
100
34
Soares
João
791
63
Soares Gomes
Debir
0632, 0976
52, 26
Soares Vilela
Janaína
1449
50
Sobral
José
1008
41
Sobrinho
Rosivaldo
1298
45
Sodano
Valeria
545
15
Soler
Marta
1412
38
Solís
Rubén
1290
42
Sonia
Grochain
1113
32
Sonnino
Roberta
689
50
Soto
Gustavo
121
60
Soto
Paula
639
26
Soto Alarcon
Jozelin Maria
109
18
Sousa
Junia
1052, 1057, 1065, 1073
64, 29, 32, 60
Souza
Bruna
1346
11
Souza
Carla
425
39
Souza
Claudia
1047
20
Souza
Elione
1230
26
Souza
Gabriela dos Santos
440
33
Souza
Jerônimo
1234
31
Souza
Karina
1425
35
Maria
1037, 1040, 1043, 1050,
1053
40, 17, 45, 62, 62
Souza
Maurício
1037, 1040, 1043, 1050,
1053
40, 17, 45, 62, 63
Souza
Mayara
1052
64
Souza
99 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Souza
Raquel
363
18
Souza Filho
Benedito
1414
56
Souza Oliveira
Maria de Lourdes
0811, 0885
26, 51
Speranza
Juliana
1423
35
Spohr
Michèle
164
23
Stedtfeld
Susanne
124
22
Steimbreger
Norma
1278
11
Steinbacher
Melanie Steinbacher
447
34
Steinerowski
Artur
0091, 0499
56, 56
Stenbacka
Susanne
483
34
Stenseke
Marie
390
35
Stevens
Peter A. J.
1117
20
Stock
Paul
254
48
Stockdale
Aileen
89
38
Storstad
Oddveig
1130
16
Stræte
Egil Petter
576
42
Strauch
Guilherme
318
38
Suárez-Paniagua
Susana
179
30
Suehara
Tatsuro
262
17
Sulbaran
Luis
283
63
Suma
T. R.
1475
56
Sumane
Sandra
556
13
Susino
Joaquín
1336
43
Sutton
Gemma
0448, 0486
41, 40
Suzuki
Júlio César
1272
11
Svane
Michael
1493
11
Svels
Kristina
153
24
Swagemakers
Paul
0219, 0243, 0244
13, 35, 43
Szabó
Árpád Töhötöm
411
54
Szalai
Julia
1222
54
Szumelda
Anna
962
55
Tachikawa
Masashi
1094
58
Tadeu do Amaral
Daniel
1049
14
Tafani
Caroline
79
50
Takahashi
Motoyasu
265
30
Tanaka
Keiko
0828, 1129
59, 15
Tapella
Esteban
120
34
Taylor
Ernest
702
24
Teixeira
José
625
41
Teixeira de Campos
Ana Paula
563
53
Tepetla Montes
Julia
1193
42
Tepper
Ricardo
283
63
Teraoka
Shingo
396
59
T
100 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Thales
Marcelo
619
48
Thi Sen
Pham
300
25
Thomaz Junior
Antonio
1245, 1270
47, 27
Thomé Ortiz
Humberto
533
59
Thompson
Diego
965
59
Thompson
Kirrilly
0732, 0765
54, 54
Tibério
Manuel
0996, 1162, 1280
24, 53, 16
Tilman
Mário
551
52
Tisenkopfs
Talis
556
13
Tobasura
Isaías
0985, 1071, 1394
17, 32, 45
Tocci
Giovanni
957
24
Toledo Manzur
Víctor
678
27
Tolentino
Lutgarda
37
64
Tonts
Matthew
1157
39
Torigoe
Hiroyuki
87
42
Torok
Aron
1480
17
Torres
Filipa
996
24
Torres
Pedro
1234
31
Torres Aro
Daniele
1049
14
Torres Berinstain
Beatriz
1193
42
Torres Pérez
Francisco José
548
40
Torres Vitolas
Carlos A.
1431
22
Torres-Torres
Felipe
1175
31
Tosta Gonçalves
Mucio
1028
28
Trampetti
Sonia
807
17
Traoré
Mamoudou
80
25
Trenchard
Elizabeth
0448, 0486
41, 40
Truffer
Isabel Beatriz
532
61
Truninger
Monica
0577, 0625
41, 41
Tsuruta
Tadasu
1200
36
Tsutsumi
Michi
672
27
Tsutsumi
Masae
748
21
Tubío
Mauricio
416
27
Turin
Cecilia
1081, 1468
42, 48
Tüzün Rad
Sevgi
104
13
Uchiyama
Tomohiro
1508
40
Ueda
Kyoko
384
29
Umaerus
Patrik
544
52
Valagão
Maria
1255
41
Vale
Luís
20
57
Valencia
Mireya
1345
37
Valencio
Norma
1421
29
U
V
101 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
0712, 0791, 0793
52, 63, 31
0751, 0812
60, 43
Valente
Sandra
Valero López
Diana Esmeralda
Vallejos
Rosana
724
37
van de Fliert
Elske
300
25
van den Broek
Hans
236, 96
59, 41
van der Kamp
Maarten
627
14
van der Ploeg
Jan Douwe
0152, 0429
21, 26
van Gastel
Jilles
917
53
van Hoven
Bettina
488
56
van Huis
Arnold
80
25
Vanclay
Frank
291
32
Vandevelde
Jean-Christophe
521
49
Vaquero
Elena
953
38
Vara Sánchez
Isabel
0356, 1412
13, 38
Varanda
Marta
754
62
Vargas
Perla
635
17
Vargas
Tomas
0283, 0370
63, 47
Vasilis
Detsis
621
63
Vaugeois
Nicole
1041, 1044, 1056
22, 24, 57
Vaughan
Roger
1021
23
Vaz
Sofia Guedes
720
54
Veen
Esther
335
54
Veidal
Asbjørn
802
55
Velloso
Tatiana
1229, 1230, 1234, 1304
26, 26, 31, 26
Venn
Laura
0448, 0486
41, 40
Vennesland
Birger
328
52
Vera
Raúl
470
21
Vera-Toscano
Esperanza
1178
22
Verçoza
Lúcio
479
27
Verdonck
Seppe
1117
20
Vergunst
Jo
1105
44
Verneau
Fabio
508
50
Vicente-Almazán Castro
Cristina
408
43
Vicuña
Luis
954
60
Vieira
Maria
1253
37
Vielma
Magaly
370
47
Vik
Jostein
0311, 0524, 0711
65, 65, 58
Vilas Boas
Douglas Antônio
885
51
Villa
Mariann
928
53
Villafán Vidales
Katia Beatriz
660
35
Viloria
Francisca
283
63
Vinge
Heidi
424
24
Vinnari
Markus
867
41
Virgens
Miralva
1229
26
102 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Virkkula
Outi
507
52
Visser
Leontine
337
40
Vitale
Annamaria
0554, 0571, 0696, 0698
36, 38, 40, 25
Vitelli
Rossana
157
27
Viteri
Maria Laura
209
43
Vitrolles
Delphine
234
41
Vittuari
Matteo
1365
55
Vizcarra Bordi
Ivonne
50
42
Vogl
Christian Reinhard
0595, 0682, 0705, 0706
55, 15, 14, 14
Vosouhe
Davo Simplice
609
18
Wagner
Danielle
616
22
Wahyuni
Ekawati
855
64
Wakabayashi
Keiko
314
21
Wanderley
Maria de Nazareth
322
39
Wang
Chi-Mao
115
52
Wang
Hui-yu
0504, 0648
61, 18
Wang
Yiying
476
61
Ward
Paul
732
54
Webster
Natasha
0531, 0864
24, 22
Weinreich Hansen
Mette
1488
61
Weisheimer
Nilson
245
33
Wesz
Valdemar J. Junior
98
17
Whittenbury
Kerri
227
51
Whyte
Kyle
Wilkinson
Roger
Winson
W
257
36
0388, 1032
13, 45
Anthony
132
59
Winther
Malene Brandt
509
37
Wiskerke
Johannes S.C.
162
53
Witkoski
Antônio Carlos
0159, 1199
55, 31
Wittman
Hannah
1147
15
Wójtowicz
Andrzej
103
60
Wood
Spencer
1083
39
Woodgate
Graham
939
38
Woods
Michael
0350, 0457, 1201
51, 56, 55
Woolvin
Mike
499
56
Wright
Wynne
871
19
Wun'Gaeo
Surichai
37
64
Wynne-Jones
Sophie
0349, 0350
48, 51
Yamaguchi
Tomiko
767
61
Yamaki
Kazushige
1177
52
Yamauchi
Futoshi
387
30
Yang
Huan
0336, 0337
17, 40
Y
103 AUTOR INDEX
Last name
First name
Serial No.
Page Number
Yenal
Zafer
281
47
Yokoyama
Shigeki
1203
14
Yörür
Neriman
1101
47
Yoshino
Hideki
434
38
Yosuke
Chomei
773
48
Young
Carlos Eduardo
945
62
Young
Michelle
93
60
Yuksel-Kaptanoglu
Ilknur
360
22
Z
Zanoni
Magda
993
49
Zarrilli
Adrian
1288
29
Zhang
Qian
32
20
Zid
Muhammad
855
64
Zimmermann
Silvia Aparecida
0292, 0460
37, 57
Zivanovic Miljkovic
Jelena
969
63
Zobena
Aija
1416
21
Zografakis
Stavros
542
55
Zografos
Christos
410
15
Zossou
Espérance
609
18
Zuchi da Conceição
Pedro Henrique
1383
21
Zutinic
Djurdica
1122
21
104 
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