Pre-conference – Becoming an effective researcher: networks, impact and publishing Part 1
Ruralis.
Topic: Becoming an effective researcher: networks, impact and publishing Part 1
The XXVIIIth ESRS conference will host the pre-conference Workshop ‘Becoming an effective researcher: networks, funding, impact and publishing’ in Trondheim, Norway, 24-25th June, 2019.
Conveners:
Ruth McAreavey
Apostolos Papadopoulos
Lee-Ann Sutherland
Maura Farrell
Pre-conference – Becoming an effective researcher: networks, impact and publishing Part 2
Ruralis.
Topic: Becoming an effective researcher: networks, impact and publishing Part 2
The XXVIIIth ESRS conference will host the pre-conference Workshop ‘Becoming an effective researcher: networks, funding, impact and publishing’ in Trondheim, Norway, 24-25th June, 2019.
Conveners:
Johan Fredrik Rye
Apostolos Papadopoulos
RC40 Pre-conference: Financialisation of agri-food systems – urgent and future challenges
Clarion Congress & HotelPolaris.
Topic: Financialisation of agri-food systems – urgent and future challenges
Small meal/snack
Welcome ceremony
Clarion Congress & HotelCosmos 1Cosmos 2.
Opening Plenary: Dr. Jennifer Clapp
Clarion Congress & HotelCosmos 1Cosmos 2.
Topic: The Rise of Mega-companies in the Global Food System: Implications for Justice and Sustainability
Jennifer Clapp is a Canada Research Chair in Global Food Security and Sustainability and Professor in the School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability at the University of Waterloo, Canada. She has published widely on the global governance of problems that arise at the intersection of the global economy, the environment, and food security.
Speaker:
Jennifer Clapp
Shuttle-bus to cultural event and welcome reception
Nidaros Cathedral.
Welcome reception at the Archbishop’s Palace
Archbishops palace.
Around 2 minutes walk to the welcome reception at the Archbishop’s Palace. There will be served canapés and a drink.
Read moreWorking Group Session 1 Wed 09:00 – 10:30
Clarion Congress & HotelPirsenteret.
Break
Working Group Session 2 Wed 11:00 – 12:30
Clarion Congress & HotelPirsenteret.
LUNCH
Sociologia Ruralis Plenary. Keynote speaker: PhD candidate Heidi Vinge
Clarion Congress & HotelCosmos 1Cosmos 2.
Topic: What counts and what can be counted. Rationalization, power and knowledge in farmland politics
Heidi Vinge is a researcher at Ruralis – Institute for Rural and Regional research, Norway where she works with topics relating to agriculture and natural resource management. She recently submitted her PhD thesis in Sociology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology where she investigated the relationship between knowledge and power in farmland politics and planning.
Speaker:
Heidi Vinge
Break
Parallel plenaries Session A: Borders and mobilities: panel and discussion
Clarion Congress & HotelCosmos 3ACosmos 3B.
Chair: Magda Ulceluse
Panellists: Apostolos G. Papadopoulos, Susanne Stenbacka and Kamila Fiałkowska
Parallel plenaries Session B: Policy and knowledge – Chat Show with audience Q&A
Clarion Congress & HotelCosmos 1Cosmos 2.
Chat Show with audience Q&A
Chair: Sally Shortall and Jane Atterton
General Assembly
AndromedaClarion Congress & Hotel.
Open meeting to include presentations from DG Agriculture (EU funding and policy); Wiley (Open Access). Announcement of best student paper.
Working Group Session 3 Thur 09:00 – 10:30
Clarion Congress & HotelPirsenteret.
Break
Working Group Session 4 Thur 11:00 – 12:30
Clarion Congress & HotelPirsenteret.
ESRS Lunch with the Authors and the Publishers
Topic: ESRS Lunch with the Authors and the Publishers
If you’d like to come along to one of the lunches, there is no need to do anything until Thursday lunchtime! You will find the authors at a dedicated table on Thursday at 12.30pm in the lunch hall. You simply collect your lunch and join them for conversation.
LUNCH
Working Group Session 5 Thur 14:00 – 15:30
Clarion Congress & HotelPirsenteret.
Break
Plenary: Professor Michael Carolan
Clarion Congress & HotelCosmos 1Cosmos 2.
Topic: Rural Sociology Revival: Overcoming Divides, Affording Additions, Confronting Injustices
Dr. Carolan is a Professor of Sociology and Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Affairs for the College of Liberal Arts. He has published over 200 peer review articles and chapters.
Speaker:
Michael Carolan
Aperitif
Conference Dinner
Clarion Congress & Hotel.
Conference Dinner and entertainment
Field Trips
(NB! Be at the meeting point no later than 8:10)