INAUGURATION OF THE NEW PREMISES OF THE CES DELEGATION IN LISBON

10 years of the Observatory on Crises and Alternatives «A succession of crises» 

May 10, 2022, 17h00-19h00 (GMT+1)

Face-to-Face event with online broadcasting via Zoom

Overview

Created in September 2009 and located in Picoas Plaza until 2021, the CES delegation in Lisbon inaugurates its new premises.
The aim of this session is to reaffirm and relaunch the multifaceted and dynamic activity that characterises this branch, as well as its strategic pertinence; both at the internal level of CES and in terms of its connection to society and its movements, organizations and existing institutional and cooperation relations.

As a basis for the work developed by the Observatory on Crises and Alternatives - and given its character of enhancing lines of research and public debate actions related to them - it is also intended that this inauguration mark the beginning of the commemorations of the 10 years of this Observatory, created in April 2012. As such, a retrospective of the succession of crises analysed over the last decade will be made, as well as the starting point for a set of reflective debates on the economic consequences of war, which will begin with the theme of employment and immigration.
 

PROGRAMME
Opening session

António Sousa Ribeiro (CES Director)
Ana Cordeiro Santos (President of the CES Scientific Board)
Manuel Carvalho da Silva (Coordinator of the CES branch in Lisbon)

Commemorative session of 10 years of the Observatory «A succession of crises»
Moderator: Ana Drago (Researcher of the Observatory on Crises and Alternatives)

I Chronology of crises
José Reis (Coordinator of the Observatory on Crises and Alternatives)

II Roundtable «Economic consequences of war: Employment & Immigration»
José Teixeira (Chairman of the Board of Directors of dstgroup)
Rui Pena Pires (Professor at ISCTE, CIES researcher, Coordinator of the Emigration Observatory)
 

Other information

Given the limited number of places, attendance will be reserved for invited speakers and partners. However, the session will be broadcasted via Zoom, without compulsory registration and limited to the number of available places > https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84468066423?pwd=ODFBOTBFcmdjTHNVMHZ2SU9LaTRMUT09  | ID: 844 6806 6423 | Password: 857827

Participants watching the broadcast shall have their microphone muted, but will be able to participate in the debate by posting written questions in the chat. The host of the session reserves the right to expel any participant who does not respect the rules of the room.

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