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Seminar Feminism and Human Emancipation. A renovated debate
January, 2006
Havana (Cuba)

A Radically Different World View is Possible
Conference on the gift economy
November 12-14, 2004
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
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Feminists for an alternative and solidarity-based economy
Debate organized by Les Pénélopes
September 17, 2004
Barcelona (Spain)

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Solidarity Economy: Building Alternatives for People and Planet
By Julie Matthaei, Jenna Allard & Carl Davidson
April, 2008


Asian Forum for Solidarity Economy
Manila (Philippines)
October 17-20, 2007


>Case Studies
  • Experiment in Business Creation and Productive Credit for Women in the Province of Yauli La Oroya
    Esther Hinostroza Ricaldi
    ,
    1 November 2003
    The text describes an experiment in microcredit, named "Communal Banks", associated with business creation, training and management programmes, directed mainly at women who are household heads, in the province of Yauli La Oroya, Peru. (Text available in Castilian only.)
  • Créer une activité d'économie solidaire en zone sensible
    Madeleine Hersent
    ,
    1 February 2001
    This text highlights women's aspirations and difficulties that they encounter when they develop a micro project
    activities.
  • Social diversity and the sustainability of community economies
    Patricia E. Perkins (Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, Canada)
    ,
    7 April 1998
    Paper presented to the Seventh Annual International Conference on Socio-Economics Washington, DC,April 7-9, 1995.
>Gender Perspective within the Economy
  • Feminist Ecological Economics
    Patricia E. Perkins (Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, Toronto, Canada )
    ,
    1 November 2001
    The paper presents the theoretical foundations as well as the theoretical contributions of Feminist Ecological Economics. In addition, it provides some applications of Feminist Ecological Economics and discusses future trends and perspectives.
  • Engendering International Trade - Gender equality in a global world
    Sonia Ruiz Garcia (European Women's Lobby )
    ,
    1 November 2000
    Text on the gender aspects of international trade and globalisation in general, and the positive and negative gains made by women.
  • How to define a policy to disadvantged women?
    Maria Rosa Lotti ("LE ONDE" ONLUS )
    ,
    1 October 1998

    Seminar IRESCO - Contribution of Maria Rosa LOTTI

  • Sustainable Trade: Women's work?
    Ellie Perkins (Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, Ontario, Canada )
    ,
    1 January 1998
    The paper discusses the relationship between sustainability of communities and the contribution of women's work to it.
>General Documents
  • Women and Economy: results of the Workshop process (2000-2004)
    Cécile Sabourin
    ,
    1 August 2004
    A text comprising a summary of results from the Women and Economy Workshop between 2000 and 2004. (Text available in French only).
  • Proposals paper for the XXIst century: Women and the Economy
    Josée Belleau, Cécile Sabourin
    ,
    1 November 2001
    This proposals paper summarizes the work of the Women and the Economy Workshop, in which more than 50 people took part via an electronic forum (women@socioeco.org), and two meetings, one in Paris between October 9th and 11th 2000 and the other in Le Havre between April 9th and 11th 2001.
  • Economy of solidarity and women
    Cécile Sabourin (Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue)
    ,
    1 November 2000
    Reflections of the author on how to take into account women experiences of the economy in solidarity.
  • Reactions to the launching text of the Women and Economy workshop
    Marie-Hélène Mottin-Sylla
    ,
    1 October 2000
    Preparatory notes for the Seminair of Paris (october 2000)
  • Women and Economy workshop, Launching paper
    Cécile Sabourin (Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue UQAT, Québec)
    ,
    1 July 1998
    This document exposes how women activities are taken into account in economic theories and questions their roles in the economic life.
>Havana Seminar, 2001
  • Contribution to the Cuba Seminair, April 2001
    Lizavetta Lanuza (Nicaragua)
    ,
    1 April 2001
    Contribution to the Seminair, Women and Economy, Cuba, 9-12 of april 2001.
  • Towards a socio-economy of solidarity: the case of the Tutxlas women, Mexico
    Guadalupe Abdo Infante
    ,
    1 April 2001
    Contribution of the author for the Cuba Seminair on Women and Economy, 9-12 of April 2001.
>Paris Seminar, 2000
  • Engendering International Trade - Gender equality in a global world
    Sonia Ruiz Garcia (European Women's Lobby )
    ,
    1 November 2000
    Text on the gender aspects of international trade and globalisation in general, and the positive and negative gains made by women.
>Paris Seminar, 2003
  • Experiment in Business Creation and Productive Credit for Women in the Province of Yauli La Oroya
    Esther Hinostroza Ricaldi
    ,
    1 November 2003
    The text describes an experiment in microcredit, named "Communal Banks", associated with business creation, training and management programmes, directed mainly at women who are household heads, in the province of Yauli La Oroya, Peru. (Text available in Castilian only.)
>WSSE Seminar, Dakar 2005
  • Presentation of the Women and Economy Workshop Activities
    Madeleine Hersent (ADEL)
    ,
    19 November 2005
    Presentation given at the Toubab Dialaw meeting, 19 November 2005, by Madeleine Hersent et Nedda Angulo from the Women and Economy Workshop.
  • Women and economy : the challenges - between resistance and social justice
    Guérin Isabelle
    ,
    15 September 2005
    Concept paper written for the WSSE Dakar, Senegal meeting (Nov 19-21,2005)
>Workshop Activity Reports
  • The Women and Solidarity Economics Hyderabad Seminar
    Josée Belleau
    ,
    11 January 2004
    Final report of the Women and Solidarity Economics seminar co-hosted by the Center for World Solidarity (Secunderabad, India) and the Women and Economy Workshop, Alliance for a Responsible, Plural and United World. The seminar took place in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India from January 9-11 2004.

> Others documents

Women and economy : results on the Workshop process (2000-2004)
Only in French 11 pages
# August, 2004
Cécile Sabourin

At Pastapur, women get organised
Andhra Pradesh, India, 8 pages
In French
# January, 2004
Cécile Sabourin

Grassroots Women Initiative in Socio-economic Empowerment and Development
Preparatory Document for the Hyderabad Workshop - January 9-11, 2004
# December 2003
Violeta Murillo, PILAKK, Metropolitan Manila and Bucalan Province, Philippines
  17 ko   23 ko

A Case Study of Women's Saving and Credit Cooperative
Preparatory Document for the Hyderabad Workshop - January 9-11, 2004
# December 2003
Sanjana Shrestha, Manushi for Sustainable Development, Kathmandu, Nepal
  6 ko   11 ko

Alternative economic experience for women : Dairy Project
Preparatory Document for the Hyderabad Workshop - January 9-11, 2004
# December 2003
Suryakant Kulkarni, Executive Director, SEDT Parbhani Maharashtra, India
  44 ko   38 ko

Credit as an instrument of social change
Preparatory Document for the Hyderabad Workshop - January 9-11, 2004
# December 2003
S. Chinnan, Centre for Rural Education Research and Development (CENTREREDA)
  26 ko   26 ko

Peer-capacity building, leadership training in promotion of sustainable development: organic agriculture of landless women as model
Preparatory Document for the Hyderabad Workshop - January 9-11, 2004
# December 2003
R. Vasantha, Gandhian Unit for Integrated Development Education (GUIDE), Chengalpattu, Tamilnadu
  11 ko   15 ko

Women Create Alternate Food Security in Zaheerabad Region in South India
Preparatory Document for the Hyderabad Workshop - January 9-11, 2004
# December 2003
Rukmini Rao - DECCAN DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY
  8 ko   8 ko

Women Empowerment Through Enterprises : Socio-economic solidarity in Muslim women weavers in Rajasthan
Preparatory Document for the Hyderabad Workshop - January 9-11, 2004
# December 2003
Manjula Joshi, Hadoti Hast Shilp Sansthan, Kota, Rajasthan, India
  8 ko   13 ko

Nayakrishi and Adhi system: A collaboration of women in rural areas in livestock rearing
Preparatory Document for the Hyderabad Workshop - January 9-11, 2004
# December 2003
Farida Akhter
  7 ko   11 ko

CEDESA: Recreating Local Peasant Economy in Guanajuato
Preparatory Document for the Hyderabad Workshop - January 9-11, 2004
# December 2003
Elsa Beaulieu, World March of Women (Québec, Canada)
  9 ko   15 ko

Integrated Women Development Institute (IWDI)
Preparatory Document for the Hyderabad Workshop - January 9-11, 2004
# December 2003
Celinal Paul Daniel, Integrated Women Development Institute (IWDI), Chennai, Tamil Nadu
  13 ko   21 ko

Village Pharmacies and Organic Farming
Preparatory Document for the Hyderabad Workshop - January 9-11, 2004
# December 2003
Caridad Ynares, SARILAYA, Philippines
  7 ko   12 ko

Proposals Notebook for the XXI Century
# 2001
Collective Text
  242 ko   126 ko

Supporting women in getting out of the informal sector
Supporting women in getting out of the informal sector Preparatory document for the Paris Seminar
# October 2000
Emanuela Buscemi
  13 ko   3 ko   16 ko

Engendering International Trade Gender Equality in a Global World
Position paper of the Europen Women's Lobby on the gender aspects of international trade ans globalization in general.
# November 2000
Sonia Ruiz
  34 ko   9 ko   26 ko

Diversity, local economies and globalization's limits
Recognizing the limits of globalization in relation to its political viability and its environment stability, this paper discusses the concepts of cooperation and resilience form a gender perspective.
Patricia E. Perkins
  36 ko   12 ko   51 ko

Feminist Understandings of productivity
The paper explores and articulates alternative conceptualizations of productivity. Its intent is to re-examine the capitalist concept of «productivity» which Maria Mies calls «the most formidable hurdle in our struggle to come to an understanding of women's labour».
Patricia E. Perkins
  28 ko   9 ko   38 ko

Social diversity and the sustainability of community economies
This paper discusses the relationship between two macro trend in developement, the workers/industries/areas of the global market and the workers/industries/areas of those being phased out, describing some typical institutions and characteristics of community economies and the requisite for their sustainability. It addresses also the implications of this development in terms of the environmental impacts of economic change, meaning and value of social diversity, gender issues and educational needs.
Patricia E. Perkins
  47 ko   11 ko

Sustainable Trade : Women's Work?
The paper discusses the relationship between sustainability of communities and the contribution of women's work to it.
Patricia E. Perkins
  76 ko   18 ko

Feminist Ecological Economics
The paper presents the theoretical foundations as well as the theoretical contributions of Feminist Ecological Economics. In addition, it proovides some applications of Feminist Ecological Economics and discusses future trends and perspectives.
Patricia E. Perkins
  47 ko   15 ko

Economy of solidarity and Women
Published in Caravan, the newsletter of the Alliance, no.2
# December 1998
Cécile Sabourin
  11 ko   4 ko

Summary report on the Paris seminar
# 2000
Cécile Sabourin
  63 ko   12 ko

Women and Economy workshop (starting paper)
This document presents the major issues concerning women's role in the economy and the way their initiatives and their work interrogate some of the socioeconomic contests of our time. Among other things, it addresses the recognition of the contribution of women to the creation of wealth and to the well-being of the societies and the reappraisal of current forms of production and distribution of wealth, which implies simultaneous action on all socioeconomic spheres: market, non market and non monetary. Do women's initiatives emerging from multiple and varied contexts have the potential of transforming and renewing the economic thought? It is one of the purposes of this workshop to answer this questioning.
Cécile Sabourin
  27 ko   9 ko   32 ko

   

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