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    TERRITORIAL INTELLIGENCE AND GLOBALIZATION

    TENSIONS, TRANSITION AND TRANSFORMATION

    October 17-20 2012

    2nd

    CIRCULARCALL FOR PAPERS

    TAG Research Team- Possible Territories UNCONICET and Associated GDRI Groupe de ReCNRS INTI "International Network of TerritorIntelligence" Universities GDRI Groupe de ReCNRS INTI "International Network of TerritorIntelligence" IdiHCS Institute, FaHCE UNLP-C555 48th Street, 8th Floor, Rooms 827 and 83La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentinaterritoriosposibles.org territorial-intelligenequipotag.blogspot.comhttp://inti.fahce.un

    http://inti.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/http://inti.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/http://inti.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/
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    XI INTI International Conference La Plata 2012

    TERRITORIAL INTELLIGENCE AND GLOBALIZATION

    TENSIONS, TRANSITION AND TRANSFORMATION

    October 17-20 2012

    2nd Circular and Call for Papers

    Under the theme TERRITORIAL INTELLIGENCE AND GLOBALIZATION. TENSIONS, TRANSITION, AND

    TRANSFORMATION, the INTI International Conference La Plata 2012 is an open invitation from

    the INTI (International Network of Territorial Intelligence) which is extended to various scientific

    communities from all continents: it is a space-time which aims for the co-construction of

    Territorial Intelligence knowledge and experiences within an ever more complex framework and

    the crisis of globalization. Its precisely there where tensions arise and challenges emerge in

    regions as unequal as the European Union, Latin America, Anglo-Saxon America, the Far East,

    Middle East, Africa and others. The challenge of socio-ecological transition, in terms of

    sustainability, might imply world-wide changes in the societies way of life, as well as the

    transformation of the subjects of those societies and of more viable and intelligent territories. The

    concrete projects underway and scientific methods of Territorial Intelligence contribute to the

    understanding of this complex and multidimensional matter of INTI La Plata 2012.

    In Argentina, this conference is held with the support of CONICET (National Council of Scientific

    and Technical Research), UNLP (National University of La Plata), and the GDRI INTI Groupe de

    Recherche International in "International Network of Territorial Intelligence", www.territorial-

    intelligence.eu. Seven research teams from France, Belgium, Spain, Italy and Argentina, as well as

    a number of national and foreign universities, participate in this particular venue. Also, this event

    is underwritten by 22 Latin American Universities members of the Latin American Possible

    Territories Scientific Network. www.territoriosposibles.org

    Objectives:

    To put forth the six INTI GDRIs research themes as to broaden the federal base of research

    teams in different regions of the world, building on existing projects currently converging toward

    http://www.territorial-intelligence.eu/http://www.territorial-intelligence.eu/http://www.territorial-intelligence.eu/http://www.territoriosposibles.org/http://www.territoriosposibles.org/http://www.territoriosposibles.org/http://www.territorial-intelligence.eu/http://www.territorial-intelligence.eu/
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    each theme: 1- Territory, 2- Intelligence, Communication, Culture and Education, 3- Governance ,4- Observation, and two cross-cutting themes: Gender and Vulnerability

    To exchange views, experiences, and progress on the implementation of a dozen scientific

    methods and INTI (ENTI and TAG) scientific tools developed to solve problems with territorial

    intelligence.

    To contribute to the construction of a theory of Transformation with Territorial Intelligence with

    the vital support of various scientific disciplines and to promote Socio-Ecological Transition

    scenarios which articulate the scientific world with our institutions and territorial communities.

    The XI International Conference INTI La Plata 2012, has as background on the ten preceding ENTIInternational Conferences held in various European countries -France, Spain, Belgium, Italy,

    Romania. The last of which was the first INTI International Conference in Belgium at the University

    of Liege in September 2011. Other antecedents are the ITIS I to VI International Territorial

    Intelligence Seminars organized by our TAG Team, which were held in various countries

    throughout Latin American -Argentina, Uruguay, and Colombia- between the years 2009 and 2011.

    Moreover, the symposium "Territorial Dynamics and Social Economics" Tours, March 2012, and

    the GDRI INTI Salerno Seminar, June 2012, have been added to our GDRI schedule, both events

    are expected to prove valuable in order for the INTI La Plata 2012 XI to have previous rooms for

    debate.

    THEMES AND TOPICS

    THEME 1: TERRITORY, GLOBALIZATION, AND NEW WAYS OF GOVERNING

    1. The concepts of "Territory", "Governance", "Partnership" and "Innovation" in territorialmulti-scalability.

    2. The tension generated by globalization in the intervention of the State and territorialcommunities.

    3. New challenges for critical thinking. Environment, natural resources, and collective action.A place for proposals.

    4. New ways of governing. The construction of custom-made Agendas specific to a territory.

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    THEME 2: TERRITORIAL INTELLIGENCE, TRANSFORMATION, AND SOCIO-ECOLOGICALTRANSITION

    1. Current points of view on the crisis, development and sustainability. Global social justice,global cognitive justice, global environmental justice.

    2. Transformation of subjects and territories. Culture, identity, communication, andeducation.

    3. Practices of democratization of the production and distribution of knowledge andtechnology.

    THEME 3: PROJECT ANALYSIS, INITIATIVES AND PRACTICES IN TERRITORIES AND COMMUNITIES

    1. Analysis and interpretation of projects in micro, meso and macro-scales.2. Application of methods, techniques and tools in practical projects.3. Microscale transformations. Types of transformation and new practices.4. Action-research practices in different socio-territorial environments. Interdisciplinarity and

    new methodological approaches.

    5. Scientific and institutional-community network of networks proposals.SCHEDULE*

    May 11, 2012: Abstracts submission.

    June 22, 2012: Answer of the evaluation committee on accepted abstracts.

    July 27, 2012: Submission of full Communications.

    August 31, 2012: Answer of the evaluation committee on accepted final communications.

    November 20121st week: Publication of proceedings on the Internet and DVD release.

    March 20131st week: Electronic publication of proceedings and full records of the event.

    October 2013- 2nd week: Publication of proceedings in a printed book containing full

    communications and abstracts in English.

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    *Changes have been made to the calendar in order to improve a better coordination of the events andactivities to be held at Salerno, Italy (2012).

    FEES **

    REGISTRATION CATEGORIES Until

    May 15, 2012

    Until

    August 15, 2012

    From

    August 16, 2012

    Local Speakers AR$ 300 AR$ 350 AR$ 400

    Foreign Speakers 100 U$D or 80 100 U$D or 80 100 U$D or 80

    Local participants - non- speakers AR$ 250 AR$ 300 AR$ 350

    Foreign Participants - non-speakers 100 U$D or 80

    College and university studentsspeakers and non- speakers

    NO COST

    Conference Submissions Fee - Up to3 (three) presentations per person -Local and Foreign speakers -

    AR$ 60

    ** Note: The item "Conference Submissions fee" for local and foreign speakersmeans that theamount of AR$ 60.00 (10 ) is per person and per paper. For instance, if a participant submits 2contributions the final cost is AR$ 120 (20 ), when submitting 3 contributions the cost will be AR$180 (30). If the contribution is presented by several authors, the fee is AR$ 60.00 (10 ) per

    participant, i.e., if one paper has three authors, each must pay AR$ 60 (10 ).

    TECHNICAL DETAILS OF ABSTRACT AND FULL COMMUNICATIONS SUBMISSIONS

    ABSTRACTS: FORMAT GUIDELINES

    The abstract is to be submitted in English as well as in its native language (Spanish,Portuguese, French).

    Maximum word length: 400 words (in English). Such abstract must include the purpose, relevant results, and conclusions. Letter Arial 11, spacing 1.5 lines.

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    Paragraph Alignment: justified, without indentation or spacing front / back.

    Margins: top and bottom of 2.5 cm and left and right 3 cm. Also, the author must be provide up to 4 keywords (both, in English and in the original

    language). The abstract should not contain bibliographical references or quotations. The abstract may

    include non literal direct quotes, inserted in a sentence, according to the followingformat: in parentheses, indicating the author's name and year, separated by comma(Martinez, 1998).

    FULL COMMUNICATIONS: FORMAT GUIDELINES

    It is be submitted in one of the four (4) Congress languages: Spanish, Portuguese, Englishor French. Written in word processor (.doc and other compatible formats)

    Length: Up to 7 (seven) pages - figures and tables included-. It has to follow this structure: title and subtitle, authors, abstract and keywords. After this

    section, full development should proceed. Paper size: A4. Top and bottom margins: 2.5 cm. Left and right margins: 3 cm. Font: Arial. Main text font size: 11. Spacing: 1.5 Paragraph Alignment: justified, without indentation or spacing front / back. Title: Arial 12, capital letters, bold. Subtitles: Arial 12, capital letters, bold. Author/s: Arial 10, lower case, right-aligned to space and a half of the title. All submissions must include the following author data: academic title, full address,

    current institution, mailing address and email address. Footnotes: Times New Roman, size 10, single spacing, justified and numbered with

    decimals (1, 2, 3 ...). Endnotes: numbered correlatively in the main text and re-typed before the references.

    Quotations: Direct quotations should be enclosed in quotation marks(not in italics). It isadvisable not to overuse this kind of quotation. When text has been omitted within aquotation, it should be indicated by placing three points within brackets.

    Bibliographical References: Follow the Harvard- APA system. Bibliographical references should be enclosed in parentheses in the main text. If the text

    does not explicitly cite the author's name, then after the citation enclosed in parenthesisshould follow (author's last name [comma], year of publication: [colon], page / s which isthe segment referred to). Example: (Garcia Ballesteros, 1998: 22).However, if the name of the author does appear in the text, then, only the year ofpublication and pages should be enclosed in parentheses. Example: As Garcia Ballesteros(1998: 22) states.This information should not be a footnote.

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    All references that appear in the body of the text must then be developed in full in thebibliography section.

    The maps, graphs, diagrams and tables should be submitted in black and white orgrayscale. All figures - photos, maps, graphs, and illustrations- should be embedded to thetext in JPG format. The size of such figures should not exceed the typographic frame givenby the margins.

    MODES OF PRESENTATION

    The Scientific Committee will decide which mode of presentation fits better each acceptedwork: Oral Paper Presentation or Poster Presentation.

    ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

    General Coordinator: Phd. BOZZANO, Horacio, TAG, IdIHCS, CONICET-UNLP

    ACADEMIC TEAMProgram / Organization of workshops (content and execution) / Monitoring and evaluation of

    presentations

    1. KAROL, Jorge, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, UNLP. 1. Institute of Research andBuilt Environment Policy (IIPAC).

    2. FREDIANI Julieta, TAG IdIHCS UNLP3. VELARDE, Irene, Faculty of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences, UNLP.4. POUJOL, Lourdes, TAG IdIHCS UNLP5. AZZOLINI, Susana, UBA-CONICET6. MOLINA, Gladys, UNCuyo-CONICET7. CAPPUCCIO, Silvana, UBA8. FURLAN, Adriano, PhD UNLP-CONICET

    COMMUNICATIONS TEAMDissemination / Circulars / Graphics - design (certificate programs, banners) / Web design and

    digital production / Translation

    9. CIRIO, Gastn, TAG IdIHCS UNLP, PhD CONICET10.BARRIONUEVO, Cintia, TAG IdIHCS UNLP11.MELOGRANO LOPEZ, Manuel, School of Journalism and Social Communication, UNLP12.SCALA, Eugenio, TAG IdIHCS UNLP13.BANZATTO, Guillermo, Web team, Faculty of Humanities and Education Sciences, UNLP.

    INSTITUCIONAL TEAMEndorsements and sponsorships / Protocol / Sponsors / Registration, accreditation and reports

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    14.GLIEMMO, Fabricio, TAG IdIHCS y Facultad de Ciencias Econmicas, UNLP.15.CELTON, Dora, CEA CONICET-UNC, Crdoba.16.CUELI, Jaquelina, UNSJ17.SANNUTO, Julia, UNLP.18.POHL SCHNAKE, Vernica, TAG IdIHCS, UNLP.19.DE CASTELLI, Oscar, TAG IdIHCS y Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, UNLP.20.BONARDO, Dora, UNCOMA (Viedma, RN)21.VEDIA Marisol UNSJ22.GARCIA Maria Luz UNSJ

    ORGANIZATION AND LOGISTICS TEAM

    Transportation, accommodation, catering/ Cultural tourism service (dinners, trips) / Materials /Event location, sound, and projectors

    23.CARUT, Claudia, TAG IdIHCS UNLP24.FREDIANI, Fernando, TAG IdIHCS UNLP25.OTERO, Jeremas , CONICET-UNLP26.BRICHETTI, Pablo, TAG IdIHCS UNLP27.TORTORA, Trinidad, TAG IdIHCS UNLP28.ANGELINETTI, Lucila, TAG IdIHCS UNLP

    SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

    Board

    Jean-Jacques GIRARDOT, associate professor of economics in University of Franche-Comt, France,

    coordinator of the GDRI CNRS INTI (International Scientific Cooperation Network International

    Network of Territorial Intelligence lead by CNRS)

    Horacio BOZZANO, full professor of geograpphy, researcher in the Conicet, University of La Plata,

    Argentina, coordinator of the research team TAG Territorio Actores Gobernanza and the Latin-

    American Network Territorios Posibles

    Blanca MIEDES UGARTE, full professor of labour economics and active employment policies,

    University of Huelva, Spain, coordinator of GDRI INTI research axis Governance agenda organizing

    structural reforms and initiatives for the socio-ecological transition

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    Cyril MASSELOT, associate professor in information and communication sciences in University ofFranche-Comt, France, coordinator of GDRI INTI research axis Information, communication,

    knowledge in an alternative culture of development guided by any- and everybody well-being

    Serge ORMAUX, full professor of geography, University of Franche-Comt, coordinator of GDRI

    INTI research axis Territories linking places and communities in the transition to sustainable

    development

    Gunael DEVILLET, associate professor of geography in the University of Lige, Belgium,

    coordinator of GDRI INTI research axis Models and observation systems for sustainable

    development of territories

    Philippe WOLOSZYN, CNRS researcher in architecture, University of Rennes 2, France, coordinator

    of GDRI INTI two transversal theme Vulnerability of territories and populations vulnerable

    Natale AMMATURO, full professor of sociology in the University Salerno (Italie), manager of

    DISUFF (Dipartimento di Scienze Umane, Filosofiche e della Formazione)

    Philippe DUMAS, emeritus professor of information and communication sciences, responsible of

    the Journal of Territorial Intelligence, France

    Susana AZZOLLINI, professor of Psychology in the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, researcher

    in the CONICET

    Liliana RAMIREZ, professor of gography in the University of Nordeste, Resistencia, Argentina,

    researcher in the CONICET

    Gladys MOLINA, professor of gography in the University of Cuyo, , Argentina, researcher in the

    CONICET

    Julieta FREDIANI, professor of research methodology in geographyin the University of La Plata

    (Argentine), researcher in the CONICET

    Members

    Christian BOURRET, associate professor of information and communication sciences in the

    University of Paris Est Marne-la-Valle, France

    Eric BOUTIN, full professor of information and communication sciences in the University of the

    South, Toulon, France

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    Dora CELTON, full professor of demography in the University, manager of the CONICET ResearchCenter of Crdoba, Argentina

    Sylvie DAMY, associate professor of computer sciences in the University of Franche-Comt, France

    Manuela DE PAZ BAEZ, full professor of applied economics in the University of Huelva, Spain

    Samuel do CARMO LIMA, full professor of geography in the University of Uberlandia, Minas Gerais,

    Brasil

    Alejandra FANTIN, full professor of demography in the University of Nordeste, Argentina

    Jean-Luc FAUGUET, associate professor of education sciences in the University of Provence, France

    Denise LABREA FERREIRA, full professor of geography in the University of Uberlandia, Minas

    Gerais, Brasil

    Csila FILO, associate professor of information sciences in the University of Pcs, Hungary

    Olivier GALIBERT, associate professor of information and communication sciences in the University

    of Bourgogne, France

    Aleksandra GAWE, full professor of economics in the University of Economics of Poznan, Poland

    Leandro GONZALEZ, full professor of demography in the University of Crdoba, researcher in the

    CONICET, Argentina

    Roberto GUTIERREZ, full professor of social innovation in the University of the Andes, Bogot,

    Colombia

    Bnedicte HERRMANN, associate professor of computer sciences in the University of Franche-

    Comt, France

    Pierre LAMARD, professor of epistemology in the University of Technology of Belfort-Montbliard

    (France)

    Liwen LIU, associate professor of sociology in Tunghai University, Taiwan

    Alexander MANSUTTI, full professor of Anthropology in the University of Ciudad Guayana,

    Venezuela

    Alexandre MOINE, full professor of geography in the University of Franche-Comt, France

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    Pablo PAOLASSO, full professor of geography in the University of Tucumn, researcher in theCONICET, Argentina

    Mihai PASCARU-PAG, full professor of sociology in the University of Alba Iulia, Roumania

    Gustavo PINZON, full professor of sociology in the University of Quindo, Armenia, Colombia

    Pedro PIREZ, full professor of public polycies in the University of Buenos Aires, researcher in the

    CONICET, Argentina

    Dolores REDONDO TORONJO, lecturer of applied economics in the University of Huelva, Spain

    Sonnia ROMERO GORSKI, full professor of ethnography in the University of the Republic, Uruguay

    Judith ROSALES, full professor of sociology in the University of Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela

    Tulia SACCHERI, associate professor of sociology in the University of Salerno, Italy

    Celia SANCHEZ, associate professor of economy in the University of Huelva, Spain

    Raymonde SECHET, full professor of gographyin the University of Rennes 2, France

    Franois SILVA, director of Social Economics and Management Chair in the Ecole Suprieure de

    Commerce et de Management Tours-Poitiers, France

    Claude-tienne SISSAO, associate professor of economy in the University of Ouagadougou, Burkina

    Faso

    Eddie SOULIER, associate professor of computer sciences in the Univeristy of Technology of

    Troyes, France

    Agata SPAZIANTE, full professor of urban planning in the Politecnics University of Torino, Italy

    Samuel THIRION, administrator of Social Cohesion Division, Council of Europe

    Timo TOIKKO, principal lecturer of social policy and social work in the Seinjoki University ofApplied Sciences, Finland

    Edvania TORRES AGUIAR GOMES, full professor of geography in the University of Pernambuco

    Recife, Brasil

    Guillermo VELAZQUEZ, full professor of geography in the University of Tandil, researcher in the

    CONICET, Argentina

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    Zoltan WILHELM, associate professor in geography, University of Pcs, Hungary