Session 5 - Alliances for the future (Corinna Dengler & Michelle Meixieira Groenenwald)
Автор: Facultat d'Economia i Empresa - UB
Загружено: 2021-11-18
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This session is part of the Summer Crash Course 2021 on "Ecological & Feminist Macroeconomics" organised by Federico Demaria at the University of Barcelona.
This session builds on the following lectures:
CLASS 9: On the convergence between ecological and feminist economics (Corinna Dengler) - • CLASS 9: On the convergence between ecolog...
CLASS 10: Decolonising Economics? (Michelle Meixieira Groenewald) - • CLASS 10: Decolonising Economics? (Michell...
This session sees the special participation of the artist and graphic facilitator Fanny Didou (Sketchingthemove).
More details about the SCC: https://www.ub.edu/school-economics/s...
Programme and readings of the SCC: https://drive.google.com/drive/folder...
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS:
Corinna Dengler is a feminist ecological economist based in Bremen. She currently works as postdoctoral researcher at the Department for Development and Postcolonial Studies and senior lecturer in the Master's Global Political Economy and Development at the University of Kassel, Germany. She studied economics (B.Sc.), development studies (B.A.), and socio-ecological economics and policy (M.Sc.) in Vienna, Moscow and Quito and finished her PhD titled Feminist Futures: What Degrowth learns from the Feminist Critique of Science, Economics, and Growth at the chair for feminist economics at the University of Vechta in August 2020. Her research focuses on the intersection of feminisms and the environment, heterodox economics with a focus on feminist and ecological economics, as well as the political economy of resource extraction in Latin America.
Michelle Meixieira Groenewald is currently a lecturer at the North West University, South Africa. She holds an MSc in Political Economy of Development from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) at the University of London, and an MCom in Economics from the North West University. She was also the recipient of the Chevening Scholarship. She is a contributor for a forthcoming book by Manchester University Press on Diversifying, Decolonising and Democratising Economics. Her research interests include political economy, development economics and curriculum reform of economics education.
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