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 16 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 TABLE OF CONTENTS 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