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XII National Conference of Environmental Sociologists in Italy Politics, Ecology and Society in the Anthropocene Università degli studi di Salerno * 26-27 September 2019 PROGRAMME The XII National Conference of Environmental Sociologists in Italy, titled “Politics, Ecology and Society in the Anthropocene”, will be held on 26 and 27 September 2019, at the University of Salerno. The Conference will be focused on the organization and re-organization of political, social, and ecological relations within the era that some scholars define as Anthropocene. At the same time, this concept will be critically considered. On the one hand, it is recognized the degree of uncertainty that the general scientific debate highlights about this concept, developing a deep critique. On the other, it is highlighted the geographical, social and political homogeneity implied by this concept, as it places in the background the inequalities which characterize the socio-ecological relations over time – for example those linked to colonial and neocolonial, gender, and human and extra-human natures relations. The concept of Anthropocene marks a field in movement, both from the point of view of the quality of socio-ecological relationships, and from the point of view of the epistemological and methodological aspects that drive research and knowledge production. This turbulence is theoretically and empirically important, involving the intertwining of politics, society and ecology in all the areas of socio-ecological relationships that are considered relevant. On this basis and in consideration of the multiplicity of approaches and research fields that traditionally characterize Environmental Sociology in Italy, the Conference hosts 12 sessions, together with an opening Keynote address by Jason W. Moore from Binghamton University and a debate with activists of socio-ecological movements and struggles . Conference Scientific committee : Alfredo Agustoni, Aurelio Angelini, Marco Castrignanò, Enrico Ercole, Alfredo Mela, Giorgio Osti, Luigi Pellizzoni, Lauro Struffi, Enrico M. Tacchi, Anna Maria Zaccaria

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  • XII National Conference of Environmental Sociologists in ItalyPolitics, Ecology and Society in the Anthropocene

    Università degli studi di Salerno * 26-27 September 2019

    PROGRAMME

    The XII National Conference of Environmental Sociologists in Italy, titled “Politics, Ecology andSociety in the Anthropocene”, will be held on 26 and 27 September 2019, at the University ofSalerno. The Conference will be focused on the organization and re-organization of political,social, and ecological relations within the era that some scholars define as Anthropocene.At the same time, this concept will be critically considered. On the one hand, it is recognized thedegree of uncertainty that the general scientific debate highlights about this concept, developing adeep critique. On the other, it is highlighted the geographical, social and political homogeneityimplied by this concept, as it places in the background the inequalities which characterize thesocio-ecological relations over time – for example those linked to colonial and neocolonial, gender,and human and extra-human natures relations. The concept of Anthropocene marks a field inmovement, both from the point of view of the quality of socio-ecological relationships, and from thepoint of view of the epistemological and methodological aspects that drive research and knowledgeproduction.This turbulence is theoretically and empirically important, involving the intertwining of politics,society and ecology in all the areas of socio-ecological relationships that are considered relevant.On this basis and in consideration of the multiplicity of approaches and research fields thattraditionally characterize Environmental Sociology in Italy, the Conference hosts 12 sessions,together with an opening Keynote address by Jason W. Moore from Binghamton University and adebate with activists of socio-ecological movements and struggles.

    Conference Scientific committee: Alfredo Agustoni, Aurelio Angelini, Marco Castrignanò, EnricoErcole, Alfredo Mela, Giorgio Osti, Luigi Pellizzoni, Lauro Struffi, Enrico M. Tacchi, Anna MariaZaccaria

  • Local organizzation: Gennaro Avallone ([email protected])

    Media partner: Culture della Sostenibilità (http://culturedellasostenibilita.it/la-rivista/)

    Contacts: [email protected]

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    Address: Unisa – DiSPS – Via Giovanni Paolo II, 132 - Fisciano (SA)

    University of Salerno has contributed to the Conference

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  • 26 september 2019

    9.15: Welcome, openingGennaro Iorio – Head of DiSPS - UnisaMassimo Pendenza – President of Area didattica di Sociologia - UnisaGennaro Avallone – Member of Direttivo Ais-Territorio

    9.30: Jason W. Moore (Binghamton University) - Climates of Capital, Crisis, and Rebellion,or, Why Climate Crises Ruin Ruling Classes

    10.15: Discussion

    11.00: Coffee break

    11.15-13.45: I SLOT – Parallel Sessions

    Session A_1: The Constructed Nature: landscape, symbols, cultureConvenors: Claudia Marcolungo (Università di Modena), Giampaolo Nuvolati (Università di Milano– Bicocca), Orazio Maria Gnerre (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano)

    Session D: Urban energies. The energetic variable in the transformation of territory Convenors: Fabio Corbisiero and Anna Maria Zaccaria (Università di Napoli Federico II)

    Session C: Multifunctional water ponds to deal with climate changeConvenors: Giorgio Osti (Università di Trieste) and Fabio Carnelli (Politecnico di Milano)

    Session E_1: Women, life, freedom: ecofeminist perspectives of/from the Souths Convenors: Carla Panico, Gea Eleonora Piccardi, Roberto Sciarelli (Centro de Estudos Sociais –Universidade de Coimbra)

    Session H_1: Politics, ontologies, and “r-existent” ecologies: theories and practices of theworld in commonConvenors: Luigi Pellizzoni (Università di Pisa), Maura Benegiamo (Collège d’études mondiales,FMSH-Parigi), Ivano Scotti (Università di Pisa)

    Session K_1: Global food chains, local resistances and policies for sustainabilityConvenors: Davide Donatiello (Università di Torino), Domenica Farinella (Università di Messina),Valentina Moiso (Università di Torino), Fabio Mostaccio (Università di Messina)

    Session M: Working in the Green economy: between research challenges and newprofessional profilesConvenors: Marco Alberio (Université du Québec (UQAR)) and Davide Arcidiacono (Universitàdegli Studi di Catania)

    14.00: Lunch

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  • 15.15-18.00: II SLOT - Parallel Sessions

    Session A_2: The constructed nature: landscape, symbols, cultureConvenors: Claudia Marcolungo (Università di Modena), Giampaolo Nuvolati (Università di Milano– Bicocca), Orazio Maria Gnerre (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano)

    Session F: The city as a more-than-human space: material politics, conflicts, alliencesand resistencesConvenors: Beatrice Del Monte (Università di Torino) e Mara Misiti (Ricercatrice indipendente)

    Session E_2: Women, life, freedom: ecofeminist perspectives of/from the Souths Convenors: Carla Panico, Gea Eleonora Piccardi, Roberto Sciarelli (Centro de Estudos Sociais –Universidade de Coimbra)

    Session G_1: Processes of divestment and regeneration of local landscapes betweenpublic planning strategies, community actions and private investments Convenors: Ester Cois e Antonello Podda (Università degli Studi di Cagliari)

    Session H_2: Politics, ontologies, and “r-existent” ecologies: theories and practices of theworld in common Convenors: Luigi Pellizzoni (Università di Pisa), Maura Benegiamo (Collège d’études mondiales,FMSH-Parigi), Ivano Scotti (Università di Pisa)

    Session J_1: Tourism in the AnthropoceneConvenors: Enrico Ercole (Università del Piemonte Orientale), Tullio Romita (Università dellaCalabria), Moreno Zago (Università di Trieste)

    Session K_2: Global food chains, local resistances and policies for sustainabilityConvenors: Davide Donatiello (Università di Torino), Domenica Farinella (Università di Messina),Valentina Moiso (Università di Torino), Fabio Mostaccio (Università di Messina)

    Session L: World-ecology, Capitalocene and Global AccumulationConvenor: Yoan Molinero Gerbeau (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas - CSIC)Discussant: Jason W. Moore (Binghamton University)

    21.00: Conference dinner

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  • 27 september 2019

    9.00-11.30: III SLOT- Parallel Sessions

    Session B: Ecology, migration, capitalist accumulationConvenors: Antonio Di stasio (Università di Salerno), Samadhi Lipari (University of Leeds), FabricioRodríguez (Friedrich Schiller University – Jena)

    Session G_2: Processes of divestment and regeneration of local landscapes betweenpublic planning strategies, community actions and private investmentsConvenors: Ester Cois e Antonello Podda (Università degli Studi di Cagliari)

    Session H_3: Politics, ontologies, and “r-existent” ecologies: theories and practices of theworld in commonConvenors: Luigi Pellizzoni (Università di Pisa), Maura Benegiamo (Collège d’études mondiales,FMSH-Parigi), Ivano Scotti (Università di Pisa)

    Session I: Ethno-ecology, culture of change and policiesConvenors: Lucia Groe and Eric Eduardo Sanchez Chavez (Università della Calabria)

    Session J_2: Tourism in the AnthropoceneConvenors: Enrico Ercole (Università del Piemonte Orientale), Tullio Romita (Università dellaCalabria), Moreno Zago (Università di Trieste)

    Session K_3: Global food chains, local resistances and policies for sustainabilityConvenors: Davide Donatiello (Università di Torino), Domenica Farinella (Università di Messina),Valentina Moiso (Università di Torino), Fabio Mostaccio (Università di Messina)

    11.30: Coffee break

    11.45: Socio-ecological conflicts and alternatives: Debate with activists of socio-ecologicalmovements and struggles in Southern Italy. Partecipants: Lorenzo Forte (Comitato Salute eVita); Maria di Serio (Comitato Basta Incendi Cava – Costiera Amalfitana); Anna Fava(SET - Sud Europa di fronte alla turistificazione); Michele Solazzo (Comitato No eolicoselvaggio); Vincenzo Forino (Stop Biocidio)

    13.20: Presentation of asset-h2020-EU by Anna Maria Zaccaria e Fabio Corbisiero: “Theindustry-academy dialogue for the energy transition”

    13.30-14.00: Conclusion. Toward the next Conference of environmental sociologists in Italy

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  • Sessions Programme

    26 settembre 2019

    11.15-13.45: I SLOT – Parallel Sessions

    Session A_1: The Constructed Nature: landscape, symbols, cultureConvenors: Claudia Marcolungo (Università di Modena), Giampaolo Nuvolati (Università diMilano – Bicocca), Orazio Maria Gnerre (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano)

    Giuseppina Casale and Maria Luisa Schiano di Cola - Community vs. NaturaElena Musolino - Environmental conflicts today. Traces of the future in the situatedexperiences of social actorsOrazio Maria Gnerre - The human environment. Beyond the nature-culture dichotomyMonica Bernardi - Social innovation as a lever of rural revitalization: the south italiancase of Wonder Grottole

    Session D: Urban energies. The energetic variable in the transformation of territory Convenors: Fabio Corbisiero and Anna Maria Zaccaria (Università di Napoli Federico II)

    Debora Cilio - The Other Side of Anthropocene: ComESto ProjectManlio Maggi, Antonio Fasanella, Andrea Amico, Giampiero D’Alessandro - The impactassessment of requalification of urban areas and measures of environmentalimprovement: the LIFE MONZA (Methodologies fOr Noise low emission Zonesintroduction And management) programme Osman Arrobbio, Winston Gilcrease, Dario Padovan, Alessandro Sciullo - The role ofCollective Actions for the Energy TransitionSerena Rugiero - Energy and poverty. A survey on energy poverty of older people in theurban environmentMaria Luisa Caringella - The values of innovation and sustainability for a generativetourism in the AnthropoceneAmerigo Pochini and Paola de Salvo - Energy and quality of life between localgovernment and innovatives start up. The case study of Perugia

    Session C: Stagni d’acqua multifunzionali per fronteggiare il cambiamento climaticoConvenors: Giorgio Osti (Università di Trieste) e Fabio Carnelli (Politecnico di Milano)

    Giovanni Carrosio - Socio-technical conflicts and territorial justice in wastewatermanagement Antonella Golino - For a multifunctional use of water: the case of Lake OcchitoNatalia Magnani - Building liquid roots: conflicts on mini hydroelectric plants andprocesses of territorializationFabio Carnelli e Giorgio Osti - Dangerous Environmental Games along the River Chiese(Northen Italy)

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  • Marco Iamiceli - Digital and shared platform for the use of the river functionality indexGiorgio Osti e Giulio Pagotto - Hydro-services barter: how to integrate fees and rules forwater security in the Tagliamento riverFausto Di Quarto - Conflict & Participation in the Governance of NatureCarlotta Ebbreo e Alessandra Corrado - Shaping the commons. Water irrigation systemsbetween new and old dwellers in two Mediterranean mountain areas: Alpujarras(Andalusia) and Madonie (Sicily)

    Session E_1: Women, life, freedom: ecofeminist perspectives of/from the SouthsConvenors: Carla Panico, Gea Eleonora Piccardi, Roberto Sciarelli (Centro de EstudosSociais – Universidade de Coimbra)

    Antonella Nappi – Seeing with women eyes and survivalAnnarita Mercogliano - Alliances at the margin. Sabotage of necropolitics andtransfeminist ecologiesMiriam Tola - Between Pachamama and Mother Earth: Decolonial Feminism andExtractivism in BoliviaFederica Tomasello and Irene Poletto - Depatriarcalize the body-territoryMariagiulia Costanzo Talarico - Ecofeminisms: a possible urban-rural dialogueValentina Anzoise, Patrizia Farina and Matilde Ferretto - The Other Half of Agricolture:women's contribution to environment preservation and food security

    Session H_1: Politics, ontologies, and “r-existent” ecologies: theories and practices of theworld in commonConvenors: Luigi Pellizzoni (Università di Pisa), Maura Benegiamo (Collège d’étudesmondiales, FMSH-Parigi), Ivano Scotti (Università di Pisa)

    Viviana Asara - Untangling the radical imaginaries of the Indignados’ movement:Commons, autonomy and ecologismEstella Esposito - Critical consumption and self-production practices: new family genderdynamics?Milena Greco - The risks connected with electromagnetic pollution. The role of socialmovements and of “independent” research in elaborating resistance practices andnarrativesDario Minervini and Ivano Scotti - Dwelling the Catastrophe: the Ordinary EmancipationFrancesco Saverio Oliverio - access and use of common lands: towards the centrality ofagro-ecological performances. The Calabria caseStefano Oricchio - Ecology of an ecological medium: the web search engine EcosiaSalvo Torre - Seeds of dissolution. Socio-ecological movements and the re-shaping ofpolitical theory

    Session K_1: Global food chains, local resistances and policies for sustainabilityConvenors: Davide Donatiello (Università di Torino), Domenica Farinella (Università di

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  • Messina), Valentina Moiso (Università di Torino), Fabio Mostaccio (Università di Messina)

    Pablo Saralegui Díez - Corporations assault on (Agro-)ecological initiatives in Madrid:Urban consumers and corporative strategies to disrupt direct consumption spacesDaniela Bernaschi - Iniziative della società civile di contrasto all'insicurezza alimentare aRoma, Barcellona e Atene: nuove pratiche sociali per il diritto al ciboValentina Cattivelli e Vincenzo Rusciano - Cultivating integration with urbanregeneration? The urban gardens in Naples and BozenDomenico Perrotta e Martina Lo Cascio - “Fourth-range” production in the province of Bergamo: supply chain relationships, labour, technology Francesco Saverio Caruso e Mario Pullano - The invention of tradition. The typical foodproducts between expropriation and territorial uprooting: the case of the Tropea onion

    Session M: Working in the Green economy: between esearch challenges and newprofessional profilesConvenors: Marco Alberio (Université du Québec (UQAR)) and Davide Arcidiacono(Università degli Studi di Catania)

    Dario Minervini and Ivano Scotti - 'We go in on tiptoe'. The wind-farm developer andsocio-territorial relationsEleonora Noia- Peasant agriculture in Italy: Daily life practices, organizational strategiesand political recognitionVincenzo Luise - NEORURAL FARMERS AND FOOD STARTUPPERS: HOWKNOWLEDGE WORKERS CREATE NEW ETHICAL MARKETS IN ITALIANFOOD ECONOMYAlessandro Lutri - The obstacle course towards the green economy in Sicily: a look at thepost-industrial landscape of Gela, between weak entrepreneurial and political-tradeunion interestMarco Alberio e Marina Soubirou - Eastern Quebec Indigenous northern shrimp fisheries:resilience to global changes and community solidarity economy trade-offsValentina Moiso - From bitcoin to food. Blockchain technology for traceability in thewine sectorGiacomo Orsini - Bottom-up strategies for an ecosystem-based approach to fisheriesmanagement. Evidences from two European islands

    14.00: Lunch

    15.15-18.00: II SLOT – Parallel Sessions

    Session A_2: The Constructed Nature: landscape, symbols, cultureConvenors: Claudia Marcolungo (Università di Modena), Giampaolo Nuvolati (Università diMilano – Bicocca), Orazio Maria Gnerre (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano)

    Agustín Coca-Perez and Domenica Farinella - Saberes locales y protecciòn ambiental: elcaso de los corcheros andaluces y sardos

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  • Michele Bandiera, Enrico Milazzo, Christian Colella - The destructuration of eco-system:mimesis and counterproduction in SalentoLuca Salvati - Economic crisis, Peri-urban agriculture, Forest Fires and urban expansionin AthensAlessandro Coppola, Silvia Crivello, Wolfgang Haupt - 100 Resilient cities: RockefellerFoundation and the mobility and reproduction of the idea of resilient city in Milan andRome

    Session F: The city as a more-than-human space: material politics, conflicts, alliencesand resistencesConvenors: Beatrice Del Monte (Università di Torino) and Mara Misiti (Independentresearcher)

    Francesca Tullii - Urban Space: assemblages in movement Elisa Bosisio - The Ethics of Bodies in a post-natural and post-cultural EraStefano Esposito and Anna Ferrara - The geography of retraining. Campania modeloBarcelonaTerraCorpiTerritorieSpaziUrbani, assemblea trans territoriale di NUDM - ARCIPELAGA. Atransfeminist and antispecist city

    Session E_2: Women, life, freedom: ecofeminist perspectives of/from the SouthsConvenors: Carla Panico, Gea Eleonora Piccardi, Roberto Sciarelli (Centro de EstudosSociais – Universidade de Coimbra)

    Ilenia Iengo - Commoning the city: an ecofeminist approach to the labours of socialreproduction in socio-environmental justice strugglesSabrina Spagnuolo e Serenella Stasi – No Tap mums. A female struggle to counteract thedevastation of the territorySerena Tarabini - NO TAP MOMS”: ECOFEMINISM AGAINST EXTRACTIVISM?Anna Avidano e Ermelinda Varrese -Care practices as a resistance strategy against theprocesses of contemporary dispossession: the experience of No Tav fumne

    Session G_1: Processes of divestment and regeneration of local landscapes betweenpublic planning strategies, community actions and private investments Convenors: Ester Cois and Antonello Podda (Università degli Studi di Cagliari)

    Veronica Conte and Guido Anselmi - La Riqualificazione urbana come volano di crescita:un’analisi del modello Milano e delle sue contraddizioniMonica Musolino - Messina, riqualificazione di una baraccopoli ibrida tra investimentipubblici, innovazione privata e processi comunitariAndrea Zinzani - Tra rigenerazione e conflitti socio-ambientali: l’approccio dell’ecologia

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  • politica urbanaMarco Zurru - Tra abuso edilizio e mancata rigenerazione territoriale: il caso di Quartusant’Elena

    Session H_2: Politics, ontologies, and “r-existent” ecologies: theories and practices of theworld in commonConvenors: Luigi Pellizzoni (Università di Pisa) Maura Benegiamo (Collège d’étudesmondiales, FMSH-Parigi) Ivano Scotti (Università di Pisa)

    Maura Benegiamo - Ecology and politics of value in global agrarian transformation,preliminary results and a research perspectiveAndrea Ghelfi - The forms of peasant policyMatteo Lupoli - Past and present environmental movements : between a possible freedomand the risk of cooptationYvonne Piersante - Peasant seeds: from the protection of farmers’ rights to the vision ofcommonsSabrina Spagnuolo and Serenella Stasi - Narratives on the environmental crisis betweennew movements, science and neoliberal politicsMiriam Tola - The Invention of the Cosmopolitical Commons: the Ex-SNIA Project inRome, Italy

    Session J_1: Tourism in the AnthropoceneConvenors: Enrico Ercole (Università del Piemonte Orientale), Tullio Romita (Universitàdella Calabria), Moreno Zago (Università di Trieste)

    Emilio Cocco and Pietro Sabatino - Sea people. A comparative analysis of values andbehaviors in the relationship with the seaSilvia Sivini and Mario Coscarello - Innovative social processes and new forms ofgovernance to boost sustainable tourismFiammetta Fanizza - Investing in slowness to produce wealthIsabella Giunta - Post-disaster economic recovery, tourism and family farming: the caseof the 16 April 2016 Ecuador EarthquakeAngela Giurrandino - Urban sustainable tourism and the UNESCO heritageRita Salvatore, Emilio Cocco, Anna Mines - Fragile destinations and community-basedtourism: what relationship?Stefania Spadafora - Antropocene, man-environment relationship, tourism

    Session K_2: Global food chains, local resistances and policies for sustainabilityConvenors: Davide Donatiello (Università di Torino), Domenica Farinella (Università diMessina), Valentina Moiso (Università di Torino), Fabio Mostaccio (Università di Messina)

    Biancamaria Torquati, Fabrizio Loce-Mandes, Fabio Ciri - Coinvolgimento di comunità eagricoltura biodinamica: un case study sulle filiere agroalimentari trasparenti

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  • Valentina Anzoise, Patrizia Farina e Matilde Ferretto - The Other Agriculture: practices of resistance, sustainability and innovationFrancesca Uleri - Bolivian quinoa production between global market and localreagrarianizationOsman Arrobbio, Alessandro Sciullo, Valentina Merlino - Linking sustainability and consumers preferences: towards a revised definition of local production of fruit and vegetables

    Session L: World-ecology, Capitalocene and Global AccumulationConvenor: Yoan Molinero Gerbeau (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas - CSIC)Discussant: Jason W. Moore (Binghamton University)

    Gennaro Avallone - Nature and colonies in the Capitalist World-ecology. Some notes onthe relationship between World-ecology and Decolonial PerspectivesEmanuele Leonardi - Autonomist Marxism and World-Ecology: towards a sociologicaltheory of the ecological crisisTony Urbani and Valentino Piana – Exit from the AnthropoceneMauro Conti - Patentes sobre biodiversidad: nuevas fronteras de producción agrícola yexpansión material del sistema mundo Marco Fama - The “discourse of sustainable development” and the United NationsAgenda 2030. Notes from a world-ecology perspective Yoan Molinero Gerbeau and Gennaro Avallone - World-Ecology: a new paradigm to studyinternational migrationsMatan Kaminer - Revisiting “hyper-exploitation” ethnographically: The case of Thaimigrant farmworkers in IsraelGiulio Iocco - Environment-Making, Class Formation and the Labour Question inMediterranean Horticulture at the Moment of the Greening of Capitalist Agriculture:notes on world-ecology, global labour history and the challenge of defining anappropriate analytical frameworkAlessandra Corrado - Neo-extractivismo, neo-desarollismo y conflictos eco-territoriales enArgentina y Chile

    21.00: Dinner

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  • 27 settembre 2019

    9.00-11.30: III SLOT – Parallel sessions

    Session B: Ecology, migration, capitalist accumulationConvenors: Antonio Di stasio (Università di Salerno), Samadhi Lipari (University of Leeds),Fabricio Rodríguez (Friedrich Schiller University – Jena)

    Cláudia Guedes and Tânia Elias Magno da Silva- Environmental Insecurity: the BrazilianDamsInês Vieira - Migrations and environmental issues from migrants’ and refugees’perspectives - re-questioning the environment among the drivers of migrationCiro Balzano - Space of revolution in the empty spaces of the Antrophocene: apostcolonial analysisSamadhi Lipari and Fabricio Rodríguez - Bioeconomy between ecological modernisationand new capital accumulation cyclesAlfredo Agustoni, Alfredo Alietti, Dario Padovan - Migration, racism and enviromentalcrisisGiuseppe Carpentieri - Urban regeneration through the bioeconomy Enrico Milazzo and Michele Bandiera - Ecology of the healing: knowledge and bio-politicsin Capo LeucaMilena Greco - The main risks connected with electromagnetic pollution betweenuncertainty, “independent” research and social moments. The case of electrosensitivepeople

    Session G_2: Processes of divestment and regeneration of local landscapes betweenpublic planning strategies, community actions and private investments Convenors: Ester Cois and Antonello Podda (Università degli Studi di Cagliari)

    Mario Coscarello and Karen Urso - Participatory forms of regeneration and territorialredevelopment: an experience of Community CooperativePaola de Salvo and Amerigo Pochini - Models of sustainable socio-economic development,re-inhabit a territory: the Postignano Castle in UmbriaDavide Donatiello - Integration of asylum seekers and regeneration initiatives of ruralareasAngelo Salento, Tiziana Colluto, Michele Dell’Abate - Territory of depopulation andterritory of "remaining". The project of Casa delle Agriculture in Castiglione d’OtrantoFederica Viganò - Activating spaces and minds. The case of a creative militarydecommissioning with new destinations of use for social and cultural purposes in a ruralarea of South Tyrol

    Session H_3: Politics, ontologies, and “r-existent” ecologies: theories and practices of theworld in commonConvenors: Luigi Pellizzoni (Università di Pisa), Maura Benegiamo (Collège d’études

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  • mondiales, FMSH-Parigi), Ivano Scotti (Università di Pisa)

    Giulia Arrighetti, Michele Bandiera, Enrico Milazzo - Agroecology: cosmology andintersubjectivity of posthuman movements on the Italian rubblesAlice Dal Gobbo - Productive and inoperative? Reflecting on desire as agent of socio-ecologic changePaolo Giardullo - Emancipatory datification, or r-existing through dataEmanuele Leonardi, Stefania Barca, Antonio Carvalho, Vera Ferreira, Ana Raquel Matos -The Antropocene as a SymptomAntonio Manconi Antonio - Ontologies of The Earth among the Sikuani IndigenousPeopleLuigi Pellizzoni - De-valorizing nature. From ecosystem services to the end of work

    Session I: Ethno-ecology, culture of change and policiesConvenors: Lucia Groe and Eric Eduardo Sanchez Chavez (Università della Calabria)

    Emanuela Borgnino and Giordana Lara - Oceanian Ecologies: Indigenous Knowledgebetween New Caledonia and HawaiiIvana Pucheta - La Tierra en la cosmovision de los pueblos originarios de latinoamerica.Eric Eduardo Sanchez Chavez - De la defensa del los arboles a la creacion de un gobiernocomunal. La vision politica de la Comunidad Indigena de CheranLucia Groe - Mni Wiconi (Water is life). Ethno-ecological approach and water movementanalysis in the Standing Rock Indian ReservationMirco Costacurta and Claudia Della Valle - Social representations of climate change andenvironmental activism in the city of PaduaMassimiliano Capalbo - Will heretic entrepreneurs, adopting the values of the hackerethic and inspired by the behavior of plants, succeed in inspiring a new social andeconomic system?Gianluca Senatore - Sustainability in Multiple Modernities

    Session J_2: Tourism in the AnthropoceneConvenors: Enrico Ercole (Università del Piemonte Orientale), Tullio Romita (Universitàdella Calabria), Moreno Zago (Università di Trieste)

    Manuela De Ruggiero, Tullio Romita, Francesca Salvo - Appraisal reflections for theanalysis of tourist and territorial dynamicsEnrico Ercole - Eco, low-carbon, slow, smart, sustainable: are they convergent forms oftourisms?Antonella Perri - Leisure travels and place attachmentTullio Romita - The perception of the tourist destination in the comparative viewbetween conventional tourists and residential touristsGiovanni Tocci - Between recovery and enhancement: travel at a slow paceMoreno Zago - Anthropic landscape, safeguard of typicality and tourist promotion in theareas of wine production

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  • Session K_3: Global food chains, local resistances and policies for sustainabilityConvenors: Davide Donatiello (Università di Torino), Domenica Farinella (Università diMessina), Valentina Moiso (Università di Torino), Fabio Mostaccio (Università di Messina)

    Giulio Iocco - Questioning "sustainable intensification" in the horticultural district of south-eastern Sicily: trajectories of agri-food restructuring and dynamics of rural change at the moment of the greening of agriculture Giulia Simula - Market Networks and resilience to market volatility in milk commodity chain Alessandra Corrado - Organic agriculture, conventionalization and the construction of alternative projects in Calabria (Italy)Amanda Hilton - When something that’s so close is still so far out of reach: the promise ofProtected Geographic Indication Sicilian olive oil Marco Zurru, Emanuela Porru, Norma Baldino, Antonello Podda - The war between grainsin SardiniaVittorio Martone - Reuse of mafia confiscated assets in the agro-food chain. Publicregulation, governance schemes and territorial experiences

    11.30: coffee break

    11.45: Socio-ecological conflicts and alternatives: Debate with activists of socio-ecologicalmovements and struggles in Southern Italy. Partecipants: Lorenzo Forte (Comitato Salute eVita); Maria di Serio (Comitato Basta Incendi Cava – Costiera Amalfitana); Anna Fava(SET - Sud Europa di fronte alla turistificazione); Michele Solazzo (Comitato No eolicoselvaggio); Vincenzo Forino (Stop Biocidio)

    13.20: “"the industry-academy dialogue for the energy transition”. Presentation of asset-h2020-EU by Anna Maria Zaccaria e Fabio Corbisiero

    13.30-14.00: Conclusion. Toward the next Conference of environmental sociologists in Italy

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