Patrícia Matos

15th EASA Biennial Conference, 14-17 August 2018 – Stockholm, Sweden

15th EASA Biennial Conference, 14-17 August 2018 – Stockholm, Sweden

Leidereiter, C. (2018), Paper, “Presumed guilty until proven innocent: legitimising the criminalisation of livelihood under austerity” Loperfido, G. & Vetta, Th. (2018), paper, “Public and private economies : ideologies in crisis” Matos, P. (2018) “Austerity before austerity: grassroots ethics of reproduction in the making of austerity regimes” Matos, P. (with Andreas Streinzer & Phaedra Douzina-Bakalaki)(…)

Conference “Grassroots economics: Meaning, project and practice in the pursuit of livelihood” Oñati, Gipuzkoa 23-27 June 2018

Conference “Grassroots economics: Meaning, project and practice in the pursuit of livelihood” Oñati, Gipuzkoa 23-27 June 2018

Instituto Internacional de Sociología Jurídica, Oñati, Gipuzkoa, Narotzky, S. (org.) Narotzky, S. (2018) Presenter in Roundtable “Livelihoods, power, and economics: Grassroots insights for theory development” Bofill, Sílvia (2018) “Joint struggles for care in the context of crisis: (in)solidarities and moral community” Homs, Patricia (2018) “Resilient austerity: Cooperatives and entrepreneurship in Catalonia” Loperfido, Giacomo (2018) “Bankruptcy, or Life Failure? Entrepreneurialism and(…)

Workshop “Reciprocity, solidarity, debt: anthropological, sociological and philosophical perspectives on exchange relations” Peter Wagner & Susana Narotzky (org.), University of Barcelona, 13 February 2018

Workshop “Reciprocity, solidarity, debt: anthropological, sociological and philosophical perspectives on exchange relations” Peter Wagner & Susana Narotzky (org.), University of Barcelona, 13 February 2018

Workshop “Reciprocity, solidarity, debt: anthropological, sociological and philosophical perspectives on exchange relations” Peter Wagner & Susana Narotzky (org.) University of Barcelona 13 February 2018   Matos, P. & Pusceddu, A.M. (2018) Invited paper, “Austerity, charity and deservingness: a comparative perspective between Portugal and Italy” Vetta, Th. (2018) Invited paper, “Households in trial: the politics of(…)

International Workshop “Ten Years of Crisis: The Ethnography of Austerity”, Lisbon, 10-12 January 2018

International Workshop “Ten Years of Crisis: The Ethnography of Austerity”, Lisbon, 10-12 January 2018

Amarianakis, S. & Pusceddu, A.M. (2018) Invited paper, “The Social Reproduction of Austerity: A Comparison of Greek and Italian Households”   Bofill, S. (2018), Discussant, “Autonomy, Dependence and Care”   Homs, P., Flores-Pons, G. and Adrià Martín Mayor (2018) “Care and livelihood sustainability within agro-ecological cooperativism”   Matos, P. & Sarkis, D. (2018), “The Body(…)

20/11 – 03/12/2018: American Anthropological Association 116th Annual Meeting

20/11 – 03/12/2018: American Anthropological Association 116th Annual Meeting

American Anthropological Association 116th Annual Meeting 28 November-3 December, Washington DC   Amarianakis, S. (2017) Paper, “Everyday life in crisis: The multiple facets of solidarity and disunity in times of crisis” in Panel “Surviving Austerity in Europe: Autonomy and dependencies between entrepreneurship and solidarity” Homs, P and Bolado, E. (2017) “Entrepreneurship, social economy and cooperativism:(…)

EASA Anthropology of Economy Network Workshop, “Deservingness – power, morality and inequality in contemporary Europe and beyond”,  Vienna October 2017

EASA Anthropology of Economy Network Workshop, “Deservingness – power, morality and inequality in contemporary Europe and beyond”, Vienna October 2017

EASA Anthropology of Economy Network Workshop, “Deservingness – power, morality and inequality in contemporary Europe and beyond”, Andreas Streinzer and Jelena Tošic (orgs), University of Vienna. October 2017   Matos, P. (2017) Invited paper, “The politics of needs and rights: charity, deservingness and distribution in austerity Portugal”.   Vetta, Th. (2017) Invited paper, “Insolvency, Inequality(…)

International Urban Symposium. “The Informal and the Formal in Times of Crisis: Ethnographic Insights”, Corinth, Greece. July 2017

International Urban Symposium. “The Informal and the Formal in Times of Crisis: Ethnographic Insights”, Corinth, Greece. July 2017

International Urban Symposium. Bi-annual Event. University of the Peloponnese, Corinth, Greece. July 2017   Leidereiter, C. (2017) “Illegal Vegetables” and Informal Trading: Is Austerity Criminalizing Livelihood Itself? Matos, P. (2017), Paper, “Revisiting (In)Formality: wageless livelihoods and the production of needs in austerity Portugal”

International Workshop: Capitalism for Anthropologists, Bergen, 25-28 June 2017

International Workshop: Capitalism for Anthropologists, Bergen, 25-28 June 2017

University of Bergen   Matos, P. (2017) Invited paper, “The politics of needs and rights in austerity Portugal” Narotzky, S. (2017) Presentation, “The ‘Grassroots Economics project’: A preliminary analysis of how the financial crisis and austerity policies transform expectations and the location of conflict in Southern Europe” Pusceddu, A.M. (2017) “A matter of class? Reflections(…)

14th EASA Biennial Conference: Anthropological legacies and human futures

14th EASA Biennial Conference: Anthropological legacies and human futures

University of Milano-Bicocca, 20-23 July 2016 Narotzky, S. (2016) Plenary Speaker, EASA Biennial Conference, “Competition and equality or monopoly and privilege: Two faces of capitalist accumulation, the case of Southern Europe” Leidereiter, C. & Loperfido, G. (2016) panel organization, “Entrepreneurialism and the Decline of Politics: The Cases of the Vale do Ave (Portugal) and Veneto(…)