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                        Overview the Congress > Final Program
 P R O G R A M
 Thursday, 27th:
 10:30 - 11:30 Registration - Lobby of the Congress Sector 
 11:00 - 12:00 Welcome brunch - Lobby of the Congress Sector 
       11:50              Group-Picture  
 12:00 - 12:30 Opening Circle - Large Conference Hall    12:30 - 13:30 Keynote Speaker: Nenovsky Nikolay UNWE, LEFMI, University of Picardie Jules Verne, Bulgaria Interpreting Balkan monetary history Room Large Conference Hall Moderator Rossitsa Toncheva and Leander Bindewald    13:30 - 14:00 Break 
 14:00 - 15:40 Zoom-Session A: “Brazil: Innovation and Law” Room Large Conference Hall Moderator Georgina Gomez 
 Freire Marusa, Former Central Bank of Brazil Local Digital Complementary Currencies: Empowering Local Authority 
 De Oliveira Leonardo Martins, Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil; Sanches Bruno Henrique The Emergence of Digital Socio - Municipal Currencies: An institutional change perspective of the Arariboia coin's case 
 Torquato-Fernandes Andressa, Fluminense Federal University, Brazil; Rodrigues Vespasiano Dos Santos Ana Clara, FEMPERJ, Brazil Paying salaries in local currency: legal alternatives 
 Rigo Ariadne, Federal University of Bahia, Brazil; Torres Silva Júnior Jeová, Federal University of Cariri (UFCA), Brazil. Social currencies as public policy instruments: The case of municipal social currencies in Brazil 
 14:00 - 15:40 Zoom-Session B: “Bridging the world” Room Small Conference Hall Moderator Peter Brass 
 Stamm Christoph, Université de Montréal, Canada. Circuits of Commerce of Local Currencies: a Case Study 
 September Jeremy, The University of Hyogo, Japan; Kobayashi Shigeto, Sapporo City University, Japan Japanese Passbook Communities: An investigation of the Japanese Adaptation of the LETS Community Currency Mechanism 
 Maquito Ferdinand, University of the Philippines Los Baños; McAngelo Antonio Miro,Sekiguchi Global Research Association, Philippines; Kenichi Kurita, Chiba Keizai College A Circular Flow Economic Framework for an Agent-Based Model of a Community Currency 
 Ussher Leanne, Bard College, USA; Avery Keyvious, THRIVE ON! Network, USA; Jameson Rob, Thrust Hub Kingston, USA; Marks Michael B., THRIVE ON! Kingston and University at Albany, USA Strategies to Build Trust in Complementary Currency Systems in a Progressive US Community: A Case Study of Kingston, New York 
 14:00 - 15:40 Zoom-Session C: “Rates, Labels and Risks” Room IIPTT Conference Hall Moderator Silvia Trifonova 
 Nakova Rositsa, New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria The impact of ecolabel knowledge to purchase decision 
 Goldman Sarah, Lux-SIR, Scientific International Research, Luxembourg ; Nenovsky Nikolay, UNWE, Bulgaria, LEFMI, University of Picardie Jules Verne, France; Zhang Shouyi, LEFMI, University of Picardie Jules Verne, France Central Banks and Climate Change Risks: Potential Monetary Prudential Tools  
 Toncheva Rossitsa,UNWE, Bulgaria; Stoyanov Peter, UNWE, Bulgaria The Economological U-Turn – a trigger for creating ethical financial models 
 15:40 - 16:00 Break 
 16:00 - 17:30 Panel 1: “Data - Analysis and Modelling” Room Large Conference Hall Moderator Leander Bindewald 
 Criscione Teodoro, Central European University; Freiburg Institute for Basic Income Studies, Austria Circulation of a digital community currency 
 Hayakawa Hitoshi, Hokkaido University, Japan, Maekawa Jun, Osaka University of Economics and Law, Japan Introducing Community (Crypto)currency in Sequential Fund Transfer Scheme 
 Metzger Martina, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Germany; Farroukh Arafe,Université Tunis El Manar, Tunisia; Peist Moritz,Technical University Berlin, Germany; Pédussel Wu Jennifer, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Germany Critical issues in the institutional design of digital community currencies: A comparative analysis 
 16:00 - 17:30 Panel 2: “Brazil - France: Diversity and Comparison” Room Small Conference Hall Moderator Bruno Théret 
 Faria Luiz Arthur, UFRJ and FGV EAESP, Brazil; Ribeiro Bruno Chapadeiro, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil; Cukierman Henrique L., Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Diniz Eduardo H.,Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Brazil Centralizing or sharing the digital community currencies governances? Proposing ways of thinking DCCs from the Mumbuca case 
 Blanc Jérôme, Sciences Po Lyon, France;Fare Marie, Université Lumière Lyon 2, France Solidarity and territorial resilience: local currency experiments during the Covid-19 pandemic 
 Faria Luiz Arthur, UFRJ and FGV EAESP, Brazil; Pupo Carolina Gabriel De Paula, University of São Paulo, Brazil; Pavan Beiro De Souza Henrique, Universidade Federal do ABC, Brazil Municipal currencies in Brazil: potentialities and limits beyond the case of Banco Mumbuca (RJ) 
 17:30 - 17:45 Break 
 17:45 - 18:45        Keynote Speaker: Greco Thomas (http: beyondmoney.net ), USA  Room Large Conference Hall Moderator Rossitsa Toncheva   
 19:00 Welcome drink (Lobby of the Congress Sector) 
 *** Friday, 28th:
 9:00 - 10:40 Zoom-Session D: “Theory Applied” Room Large Conference Hall Moderator Leander Bindewald 
 Gelleri Christian,University of WÜRZBURG, Germany The Chiemgauer and the Quantity Theory of money 
 Lafuente-SampieroOriane,University Lumière Lyon 2, France Local convertible currencies as an economic development tool for local businesses? Findings from an panel econometric analysis on french companies joining a Local Convertible Currencies 
 Wheatley Gerald,University of Calgary, Canada Quantitative Social and Economic Outcomes of Complementary Currency Systems within the Affordable Housing Sector 
 Ruddick Will,Grassroots Economics Foundation, Kenya; Johnson David,iNethi; Hadzic Senka,iNethi, Zambia Mesh Networks and Mutual Credit Type 
 9:00 - 10:40 Zoom-Session E: “Digital Innovation” Room Small Conference Hall Moderator Tsvetelina Marinova 
 Mqamelo Rebecca,Minerva University, USA Community Currencies as Crisis Response: Results from a Randomized Control Trial in Kenya 
 Petz Marcus,University of Jyväskylä, Finland; Finch Diana,Bristol Pay Community Interest Company, UK Tokenomics beyond the blockchain: Bristol Pay building forward resilience in the legacy of the Bristol Pound 
 Rodrigues-Santos Teresa R.,São Paulo School of Business Administration – FGV-EAESP, Brazil; Diniz Eduardo H., São Paulo School of Business Administration – FGV-EAESP, Brazil Governance and architecture of solidary cryptocurrencies 
 9:00 - 10:40 Zoom-Session F: “Novel Concepts” Room IIPTT Conference Hall Moderator Christoph Freydorf 
 Delandre Pierre,Centre d'études en écologie politique, Belgium; Derudder Philippe,Researcher at L'homme en devenir, Canada; Fert Fabien,Independant Researcher, France Outline of a multi-currency system to meet contemporary challenges 
 Perera Kalani,University in Thailand, Sri Lanka; Randeni Leel,Ministry of Environment, Sri Lanka Food Mandala as a Complementary Currency System for Bridging Communities across Sri Lanka 
 Alaraj Maen,Global Communication Planning Co. Ltd, Good Money Lab, Japan; Nishibe Makoto,School of Economics, Senshu University, Good Money Lab, Japan Smoothing Away the Stagnation Problem of Community Currencies with “Customized Communities” based on Satisfaction Prediction by Neural Networkraffaell 
 Miteva Diyana, UNWE, Bulgaria 
 10:40 - 11:00 Break 
 11:00 - 12:30 Panel 3: “Argentina - cases and ideas” Room Large Conference Hall Moderator Rolf Schröder 
 Gomez Georgina, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands Money and the poor; socioeconomic stratification of currency circuits in Argentina 1995 - 2005 
 Orzi Ricardo, Universidad Nacional de Luján, Universidad Abierta Interamericana, Buenos Aires, Moneda PAR, Argentina; The notion of debt in mutual credit systems: some insights from the experience of Moneda PAR 
 Sbatella Jose, IEFE, Argentina Alternative currencies: instruments for disconnection 11:00 - 12:30 Panel 4: “Future proofing” Room Small Conference Hall Moderator Jérôme Blanc 
 Baraniga Ester, Lund University, Sweden Re-making money for an inclusive economy: Universal Basic Income in complementary monies 
 Gregory Lee, University of Nottingham, School of Sociology and Social Policy, UK Meeting complex social needs: a role for time banking? 
 Marinova Tsvetelina,New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria Social credit in the Balkans: genesis, forms, and long-term development 
 12:30 - 13:30 Lunch 
 13:30 - 14:30 Keynote Speaker: Théret Bruno CNRS within IRISSO, Paris Dauphine University, France Proudhon’s theory of constituted value and philosophy of money:  Room Large Conference Hall Moderator Peter Stoyanov 
 14:30 - 14:45 Break 
 14:45 - 16:15 Panel 5: “Theory - Integration & Integral” Room Large Conference Hall Moderator Leander Bindewald 
 Place Christophe,University of Lancaster, UK Integrative Review of Integral, Mixed and Creative Methods Research Approaches to Currency Innovation and its Impact through 102 articles published in the International Journal of Community Currency Research from 1997 to 2013 as a preliminary study 
 Freydorf Christoph, Cusanus Hochschule für Gesellschaftsgestaltung, Koblenz, Germany Towards a Universal Classification of Monetary Systems: Subdividing Monetary Functions and Comparing Steering Patterns 
 Martignoni Jens, NetHood.org, Research, Zurich, Switzerland Outline of a Coordination Theory of Money 
 14:45 - 16:15 Panel 6: “Currency Innovation - Divers Cases” Room Small Conference Hall Moderator Ester Barinaga 
 El Bay Malik, Encointer, Switzerland; Brenzikofer Alain, Encointer, Switzerland Encointer - Local Community Cryptocurrencies with Universal Basic Income 
 Yoshida Masayuki, Joetsu University of Education, Japan; Shigeto Kobayashi, Sapporo City University, Japan, Miyazaki Yoshihisa, National Institute of Technology, Sendai College, Japan Impact of digitalization of money on people’s perceptions of community currencies: A gaming simulation 
 Giachi Luca, National Research Council, Rome, Italy; Proia Francesca, National Research Council, Rome, Italy; Tuzi Fabrizio, National Research Council, Rome, Italy; Cavallaro Chiara, National Research Council, Rome, Italy Complementary currencies in Italy. Economic practices and regional legislation 
 16:15 - 16:45 Break 16:45 - 17:45 Keynote Speaker: Belmonte Susana Independent Economist, Spain Complementary Currencies and Other Alternative Monetary Proposals  Room Large Conference Hall Moderator Rossitsa Toncheva 19:00                    Gala dinner with folklore program  
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 Saturday, 29th
 9:15 - 10:45 Panel 7: “Visions” Room Large Conference Hall Moderator Luca Giachi 
 Joly Louis-Maxime, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada: The institutional organization of local currencies: exchange and compensation as issues for intercommunity cooperative development 
 Brass Peter, Independent Author, Germany: Profit and utility - To make sustainability and solidarity affordable 
 Ocampo Juan, Lund University, Sweden: Organising Money 
 9:15 - 10:45 Panel 8: “Conceptials” Room Small Conference Hall Moderator Jens Martignoni 
 Nishibe Makoto, Senshu University, Kanagawa, Japan: The nature of modern money as 'ideational money' that diversifies as private money such as community currencies and cryptocurrencies - in view of evolutionary perspective 
 Bindewald Leander, monneta.org, Germany: Beyond vain typologies and false dichotomies: applying practice theory to characterise CCS 
 Schröder Rolf F. H., Independent Author, Germany: New Evidence about the Swiss Wirtschaftsring (WIR): An Example of the Deficits of Conceptual Frameworks in Complementary Currency Research 
 
 10:45 - 11:00 Break 11:00 - 12:30 Panel 9: “Mexico - Cameroon - Japan” Room Large Conference Hall Moderator             Masayuki Yoshida 
 Caballero Claudia,Multitrueke Mixiuhca, México; BernalVictor, Multitrueke Mixiuhca, México, Ocampo Quetzalli, Multitrueke Mixiuhca, México To live free of money-debt, let's create our own community currencies 
 Quermann Antonius,Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Germany, Stuedemann Robert,Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Germany Introducing CCS in rural Cameroon: OurVillage practitioners report 
 Shigeto Kobayashi, Sapporo City University, Japa; YoshihisaMiyazaki, National Institute of Technology, Sendai College, Japan Data Utilization of Digital Community Currency for regional economic policy: Case of TARCA in Otaru, Hokkaido 11:00 - 12:30        Panel 10: “Backed Currencies - Quo Vadis” 
Room Small Conference Hall Moderator              Christophe Place 
 Spears Jared,Schumacher Center for a New Economics, US Taking Berkshares Local Currency Digital” 
 Rycombel Marlena,University of Warsaw, Poland Blockchain as a social bonding technology? The Brixton Pound example 
 Radeljak Florencia,Lund University, School of Economics and Management, Sweden A methodological approach to address the role of CCs in sustainability 
 12:30 - 13:30 Lunch 13:30 - 14:30 RAMICS Members’ Meeting Room Large Conference Hall Chair Georgina Gomez 
 14:30 - 15:00 Break 15:00 - 16:30 Open Space Session Room Large Conference Hall Moderator Leander Bindewald 
 16:30 - 16:45 Break 
 16:45 Closing Circle Room Large Conference Hall Moderator Rossitsa Toncheva 
 19:00 Cultural Event: Musical theatre https://musictheatre.bg 100, Vasil Levski str., Sofia (navigate with google-maps: click here)    ***  
 Sunday, 30 th
 8:20 - 20:00 Excursion - Bachkovo Monastery and City of Plovdiv (European capital of culture 2019) 
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  The event is organized with the support of the "Scientific Research" Fund; 
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