RIPESS Europe Scientific Committee - Round I Session I (September 2021)
Language : English - Day of recording : March the 8th, 2021
Session 1 – A feminist perspective of Solidarity economy on the International Women Day
Animator: Luciane Lucas dos Santos (CES-UC)
Access the online video recording : www.canal-u.tv/video/fmsh/solidarity_economy_and_feminism.60689
Access the playlist of the two podcasts.
Speakers:
Isabelle Hillenkamp (IRD-CESSMA):
Podcast of the intervention here.
Presentation : Considering domestic institutions and householding. A necessity for building a feminist solidarity economy
Jean-Louis Laville (FMSH)
Podcast of the intervention here.
Presentation : The cross-fertilisation between feminism and the solidarity economy
ABSTRACT
Isabelle Hillenkamp and Jean-Louis Laville focused their intervention on three points:
1 / the need for a reflection on what the economy is, and on the relations between economy and society as they are convergently illuminated by feminist approaches and by those of the substantive school opened by Karl Polanyi.
2 / Emphasis will be placed on the reasons why it is important to take householding as an economic principle, and how this taking into account is both decisive and complex.
3 / An example will be taken on what is the construction of a feminist solidarity economy.
RESOURCES
Isabelle Hillekamp and Jean-Louis Laville have both contributed to Theory of Social Enterprise and Pluralism. Social Movements, Solidarity Economy, and the Global South., ed. Routledge, New York, May 2019.
You can access the chapters at the following address:www.jeanlouislaville.fr/index.php/1818-2/
PROFILES
Isabelle Hillekamp is a socio-economist, researcher at IRD-CESSMA. For more information on her work: www.cessma.org/HILLENKAMP-Isabelle
Jean-Louis Laville is a socio-economist professor of the CNAM and associate researcher at the FMSH. For more information on his work : www.jeanlouislaville.fr/