Dialogs between academic, development and teaching worlds
Call for articles
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
UMR Dynamiques Rurales, ENFA, Toulouse,
UMR CNRS 5600, « Environnement, ville, société », Lyon,
Réseau « Genre en action », Bordeaux
May 22, 23, 24 & 25, 2012
Scientific context
The conference “Gender, Family and Peasant Farming” offers a gendered social and cultural reading of the evolution of agricultural worlds in the North and the South confronted to a certain number of difficulties and impasses. This conference aims at showing how a gendered reading of agriculture throws light on new organizational experiences, but also on new ways of producing, on choices of productive systems, and on particular relationships to the land. Particularly, the conference questions the links between agriculture, community development, and environment by mobilizing the tools of gender analysis.
These broad questions are both of interest to the academic world and the area of development and meet major current societal challenges. Our hope is that the academia, on the occasion of this conference, builds the adequate conditions to strike a dialogue. To that end, we will organize workshops aiming to become fora for exchanges and discussions among researchers, experts and on- field actors. We will encourage different forms of expression including paper presentations, research movies, discussions, etc.
Encouraging a dialogue between research/teaching/development with a significant diversity of actors is a way for the academia to create a proxemics involving new objects, new questions, and new methods. This conference answers the need to bring academia closer to the professional world by paying attention to innovations and male and female actors in rural worlds.
Eligible papers should focus on four different themes:
Theme 1 : Family Organizations and Social Forms of Production in Agriculture
Theme 2: Gender and Social Management of Resources
Theme 3: Gender Inequalities in the Definition and Impact of Agricultural and Environmental
Policies.
Theme 4: Men and Women in Territorialized Food Systems
Conference organizers: Anne Marie Granié, Dynamiques Rurales, Toulouse ; Hélène Guetat-Bernard, UMR 5600 CNRS « Environnement, ville, société », Lyon 3
Schedule
Abstracts for articles should be sent before January 15, 2012 and should include: - The name, the position currently held and the institutional affiliation of the author(s), and - 5 key words Abstract should be 5000 characters (including spaces) in length. Please, mention the number and the title of the theme of your abstract.
You will be informed if your proposed article has been selected by the scientific committee from February 15, 2012.
Selected articles should be sent by April 30, 2012 (Word .rtf format, Times 12, 1.5 line space) and should include a duly completed conference registration form and fees. Articles should incorporate an abstract in French and in English, and should not be more than 45,000 characters (spaces included). Only articles meeting these requirements will be accepted.
All articles should be sent to the following e-mail addresses:
http://blogs.univ-tlse2.fr/genre-et-agricultures/
Information related to the conference will be available on the conference website
(http://sites.univ-Tlse2 and ENFA website)
Required format for proposed articles
Last name(s) and first name(s) of authors
Position held by author(s) (student, researcher, professor, expert, etc.)
Institutional affiliation (name of the department, research team or research lab):
First author’s contact information: Mailing address: E-mail address: Phone number:
Tittle of article:
Key words:
Specify here the number of the theme of your article, the name of the workshop in which your article is included, as well as the theme of your workshop:
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