Conférence en anglais organisée dans le cadre du programme Visiting Faculty à Sciences Po (Sciences Po & UPCité)
En collaboration avec Centre des Politiques de la Terre

« WHAT IN THE WORLD DO GENDER AND KINSHIP HAVE TO DO WITH CLIMATE CHANGE? »

Susan Paulson

Visiting Faculty at the Centre for Research on Social Inequalities, Sciences Po

Professor, University of Florida

Discussion with Isabelle Hillenkamp, research fellow at IRD (CESSMA), member of the Centre des Politiques de la Terre & Cité du Genre

The conference will be held in English.

🗓️ Mercredi 19 novembre 2025, 17h30 – 19h30
🏫 Université Paris Cité, Amphithéâtre Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, 4 Rue Elsa Morante, 75013 Paris

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Susan Paulson is Professor at the Center for Latin American Studies, University of Florida, researching the intersections of gender, politics, and environment in Latin America. Her work mobilizes decolonial feminism and political ecology; she is active in degrowth theory and leads public engagement forums with Andean and Amazonian communities, with her recent research on « World-making technology entangled with coloniality, racialization, and gender » published in 2024. Her recent publications include also Degrowth and Anthropology (2024), Economics of abundance with degrowth (2023), and the co-authored book The Case for Degrowth (2020), translated into ten languages.

Isabelle Hillenkamp is a socio-economist and senior research fellow at the French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD) and a member of the Center for Social Science Studies on the African, American and Asian Worlds (CESSMA). Her research—conducted in Mexico, Bolivia, and then Brazil—focuses on the solidarity economy and agroecology from a feminist perspective. She co-edited the volume « Social Reproduction, Solidarity Economy, Feminisms and Democracy: Latin America and India » with Christine Verschuur and Isabelle Guérin (Palgrave, 2021). She is currently coordinating the ANR project GENgiBRe, “Relations to Nature and Gender Equality: Feminist Practices and Mobilizations in Agroecology in Brazil” (2021–2025).

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