Seithfed Cynhadledd Ryngwladol yr Economi Sylfaenol
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Seventh Foundational Economy International Conference
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Gwneud i bethau weithio: arloesedd cymdeithasol i sicrhau amodau byw digonol
Archebwch eich lle arlein: https://wiserd.ac.uk/cy/event/making-things-work-social-innovation-for-liveability-cy/ |
Making things work: social innovation for liveability
Book you place at: https://wiserd.ac.uk/event/making-things-work-social-innovation-for-liveability/ |
Programme: programme_cardiff_fe_conf_v9_4_sept_2024.pdf
Cardiff FE Conference: 'Making things work' 10 - 11 September 2024
at SBARC Cardiff, Maindy Road, CF24 4HQ
Programme Cardiff FE programme_cardiff_fe_conf_v9_4_sept_2024.pdf
Day One: Tuesday, 10 September 2024
9.00 – 9.30 Registration, tea & coffee
9.30 – 9.40 Welcome and introduction (main event space)
Ian Jones (WISERD)
Keith Edwards (Foundational Alliance Wales)
9.40 – 11.00 Session One (main event space)
What is to be done?
David Edgerton (Kings College London) 'What is to be done?' How to run an innovation policy based on foundational thinking and thus part of a politics of improvement for the community as a whole
Chair: Ian Rees Jones (WISERD)
Discussants: Calvin Jones (Cardiff University) & Julie Froud (University of Manchester)
11.00 – 11.30 Comfort break
11.30 – 1.00 Session Two (main event space)
Valuing social infrastructure: the development of community networks and facilities
Mhairi McVicar and Ali Abdi (Cardiff University) 'Grangetown Pavilion'
Imandeep Kaur (Civic Square) 'Neighbourhood development in Birmingham'
Myfanwy Taylor (UCL) “Learning exchanges between grass roots community organisations” via video link
Chair: Matt Thompson (University College London)
1.00 – 2.00 Lunch
2.00 – 3.30 Session Three Parallels
a) Health and care (main event space)
John Buchanan( University of Sydney) 'Reconstructing health: bringing care back in'
Sarah Simmonds & Dr Paul Edwards (ABUHB) 'Grow your own workforce in a Welsh Health Board'
Rhian Jones (Drive) ‘Mobilising stakeholders in social care’
Chair: Amanda Davies (Welsh Government)
b) Regressive charging and paying for transition (room 1.34)
Joel Tölgyes (Austrian Chamber of Labour) ‘Energy charging’ via video link
Colin Haslam (FERL) 'Revenue constraints and regressive charging in water'
Sukhdev Johal (Queen Mary, University of London) 'Council tax and local authority funding'
Chair: Richard Bärnthaler (University of Leeds)
3.30 – 4.00 Comfort break
4.00 – 5.30 Session Four (main event space)
Rebuilding material infrastructure
Angelo Salento (Salento University) 'Connecting, Distributing, Renewing: Towards a Public Engineering of Infrastructure' via video link
Mark Barry (Cardiff University) ‘How to make the South Wales Metro work’
Chair: Astrid Krisch (University of Oxford)
5.30 Close
7.00 – 7.30 Conference Meal
Zerodegrees Microbrewery Restaurant, 27 Westgate St, Cardiff CF10 1DD.
Please indicate, when you sign in at Conference Reception Desk that you would like to join us for this informal get together and dinner.
Google Pin: g.co/kgs/r3TEqPL (Dinner info contact Jo Quinney 07748 155 116)
Day Two: Wednesday, 11 September 2024
9.00 – 9.30 Registration, tea & coffee
9.30 – 11.00 Session Five Parallels
a) Community economic action (main event space)
Abid Mehmood (Cardiff University) 'Community economic development'
Lowri Cunnington Wynn (Senior Research Consultant, Wavehill) ‘Community tourism in the slate district’
Iwan Thomas (Planed) ‘Empowering communities – locally led innovation’
Chair: Jess Silvester (People’s Economy)
b) Food and free school meals (room 6.35)
Kevin Morgan (Cardiff University)
Helen Cottle (Monmouthshire County Council)
Carole Tyley (CEO Big Fresh Catering Company)
'Challenges of universal roll out of free school meals'
Chair: Jenny Rathbone (MS)
11.00 – 11.30 Comfort break
11.30 – 1.00 Session Six Parallels
a) Localisation of supply chains (main event space)
Joanne Patterson (Cardiff University) 'How engaged, skilled supply chains can play a critical role in the successful retrofit of our housing stock'
Ian Mcgrady (Edsential): 'SME suppliers for modern methods of construction'
Steve Cranston (Welsh Government) 'Coalitions of the willing and modern methods of construction'
Chair: Gary Newman (Woodknowledge Wales)
b) Time, space, income (room 1.34)
Tatjana Neuhuber (TU Wien) and David Bassens (VUB Brussels) 'Time, space and income in the city'
Michelle Reid (Merthyr Valley Homes) 'Experimenting with flexible shorter hours'
Tobias Riepl (Central European University CEU) 'Going beyond global indicators: Assessing the spatial inequalities of foundational liveability in Vienna'
Chair: Filippo Barbera (University of Torino)
1.00 – 1.45 Lunch
1.45 – 3.15 Session Seven (main event space)
What do we expect from progressive governments?
A panel of contributions from different viewpoints: Welsh, UK, EU:
3.15 – 3.30 Closing
3.30 Close
at SBARC Cardiff, Maindy Road, CF24 4HQ
Programme Cardiff FE programme_cardiff_fe_conf_v9_4_sept_2024.pdf
Day One: Tuesday, 10 September 2024
9.00 – 9.30 Registration, tea & coffee
9.30 – 9.40 Welcome and introduction (main event space)
Ian Jones (WISERD)
Keith Edwards (Foundational Alliance Wales)
9.40 – 11.00 Session One (main event space)
What is to be done?
David Edgerton (Kings College London) 'What is to be done?' How to run an innovation policy based on foundational thinking and thus part of a politics of improvement for the community as a whole
Chair: Ian Rees Jones (WISERD)
Discussants: Calvin Jones (Cardiff University) & Julie Froud (University of Manchester)
11.00 – 11.30 Comfort break
11.30 – 1.00 Session Two (main event space)
Valuing social infrastructure: the development of community networks and facilities
Mhairi McVicar and Ali Abdi (Cardiff University) 'Grangetown Pavilion'
Imandeep Kaur (Civic Square) 'Neighbourhood development in Birmingham'
Myfanwy Taylor (UCL) “Learning exchanges between grass roots community organisations” via video link
Chair: Matt Thompson (University College London)
1.00 – 2.00 Lunch
2.00 – 3.30 Session Three Parallels
a) Health and care (main event space)
John Buchanan( University of Sydney) 'Reconstructing health: bringing care back in'
Sarah Simmonds & Dr Paul Edwards (ABUHB) 'Grow your own workforce in a Welsh Health Board'
Rhian Jones (Drive) ‘Mobilising stakeholders in social care’
Chair: Amanda Davies (Welsh Government)
b) Regressive charging and paying for transition (room 1.34)
Joel Tölgyes (Austrian Chamber of Labour) ‘Energy charging’ via video link
Colin Haslam (FERL) 'Revenue constraints and regressive charging in water'
Sukhdev Johal (Queen Mary, University of London) 'Council tax and local authority funding'
Chair: Richard Bärnthaler (University of Leeds)
3.30 – 4.00 Comfort break
4.00 – 5.30 Session Four (main event space)
Rebuilding material infrastructure
Angelo Salento (Salento University) 'Connecting, Distributing, Renewing: Towards a Public Engineering of Infrastructure' via video link
Mark Barry (Cardiff University) ‘How to make the South Wales Metro work’
Chair: Astrid Krisch (University of Oxford)
5.30 Close
7.00 – 7.30 Conference Meal
Zerodegrees Microbrewery Restaurant, 27 Westgate St, Cardiff CF10 1DD.
Please indicate, when you sign in at Conference Reception Desk that you would like to join us for this informal get together and dinner.
Google Pin: g.co/kgs/r3TEqPL (Dinner info contact Jo Quinney 07748 155 116)
Day Two: Wednesday, 11 September 2024
9.00 – 9.30 Registration, tea & coffee
9.30 – 11.00 Session Five Parallels
a) Community economic action (main event space)
Abid Mehmood (Cardiff University) 'Community economic development'
Lowri Cunnington Wynn (Senior Research Consultant, Wavehill) ‘Community tourism in the slate district’
Iwan Thomas (Planed) ‘Empowering communities – locally led innovation’
Chair: Jess Silvester (People’s Economy)
b) Food and free school meals (room 6.35)
Kevin Morgan (Cardiff University)
Helen Cottle (Monmouthshire County Council)
Carole Tyley (CEO Big Fresh Catering Company)
'Challenges of universal roll out of free school meals'
Chair: Jenny Rathbone (MS)
11.00 – 11.30 Comfort break
11.30 – 1.00 Session Six Parallels
a) Localisation of supply chains (main event space)
Joanne Patterson (Cardiff University) 'How engaged, skilled supply chains can play a critical role in the successful retrofit of our housing stock'
Ian Mcgrady (Edsential): 'SME suppliers for modern methods of construction'
Steve Cranston (Welsh Government) 'Coalitions of the willing and modern methods of construction'
Chair: Gary Newman (Woodknowledge Wales)
b) Time, space, income (room 1.34)
Tatjana Neuhuber (TU Wien) and David Bassens (VUB Brussels) 'Time, space and income in the city'
Michelle Reid (Merthyr Valley Homes) 'Experimenting with flexible shorter hours'
Tobias Riepl (Central European University CEU) 'Going beyond global indicators: Assessing the spatial inequalities of foundational liveability in Vienna'
Chair: Filippo Barbera (University of Torino)
1.00 – 1.45 Lunch
1.45 – 3.15 Session Seven (main event space)
What do we expect from progressive governments?
A panel of contributions from different viewpoints: Welsh, UK, EU:
- Sarah de Boeck (IDEA, Brussels)
- Matt Thompson (University College London)
- Lee Waters (Labour MS)
3.15 – 3.30 Closing
3.30 Close