Programme

Wednesday October 9th 024

09h00 – 09h30 : Welcome Session


9h30 – 10h30 : Keynote : Olivier Coutard (CNRS, LATTS, Paris) : What infrastructures for the XXIst century? Networked infrastructures past and present, changing metabolisms and resourceful futures


10h30-10h45 : Coffee break


10h45- 12h00 : Futures of energy networks
Is questioning the size of the power grid relevant? Jonathan Coignard, Jane Marchand, Clémence André, Florentin Salomez, Frédéric Wurtz, Olga Rouchouze, Univ. Grenoble-Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP, G2Elab
Electricity transmission networks, the keystone of neo-electrification at the crossroads of multiple issues: nuclear power generation and conflictualisation of European and French energy policies, Lucas Lopez, Université Bordeaux Montaigne (UBM)
Transitions challenged by the current networks of power: Insights from the development of green hydrogen. Jonas Pigeon, ENGIE Lab CRIGEN


12h00-13h30 : Lunch


13h30-14h45 Alternatives in the energy network
The characteristics and role of user networks in the appropriation of complex self-built technology: case-study of locally manufactured wind turbines in France, Baptiste Beguinet, Ampère, INSA Lyon
Awareness of collective self-consumption at university community, Hanene Bettaieb, Adrien Bossu, Benoit Durillon, Hervé Barry, Arnaud Davigny, Christophe Saudemont, Junia-L2EP, FGES-LITL
Collective self-consumption and local limits: a sociotechnical approach to energy sufficiency, Jessica Zaphiropoulo, Laboratoire de sciences sociales (PACTE), Université Grenoble Alpes, Institut d’Études Politiques [IEP]


14h45-15h00 : Coffee break


15h-16h15 : Energy networks and practices in change
Collaborative energy management: A novel methodology to reduce both energy price and environmental impact of an energy community, Adrien Bossu, Benoit Durillon, Arnaud Davigny, Hervé Barry, Benoît Robyns, Fateh Belaïd, Christophe Saudemont, Junia-L2EP, FGES-LITL, FGES-LEM
The new politics of energy production. The reshaping of energy workers, energy communities and prosumers’ political relations, Margot Verdier, School of Political Sciences Aristotle University Thessaloniki Greece
Community energy management based on users’ preferences, Amira Dhorbani, Dhaker Abbes, Kahina Hassam Ouari, Benoit Robyns, L2EP, JUNIA


16h15-16h30 : Coffee break


16h30-17h30: Round table: Cross-research in Human and Social Sciences and Engineering Science: how, what obstacles, what challenges?
Chair : Laure Dobigny, ETHICS EA 7446, Université Catholique de Lille

17h30 Conférence solennelle de rentrée : conférence commune au congrès ECOPOSS (aula maxima)
Cocktail dînatoire

Thursday October 10th 2024

9h-10h00 : Keynote : Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent (Université Paris 1) & Gabriel Dorthe (ETH Zurich) : Between climate denialists and climate activists: Shall we deplore the public distrust in science


10h00-11h15: Controversy networks: several transitions at work
Power, Value Judgements and Practice in Stakeholder Relations: an Examination of the Local Community Stakeholder and the Social License to Operate of “Fracking” in the East Midlands of the UK, Matthew O’meara Wallis, Nottingham Trent University
Understanding the role of social media in the climate crisis: A discourse study of environmental conversations in France (2017-2022), Wagener Albin, Université catholique de Lille, ESSLIL
Consuming green electricity – for which energy transition? On a controversy about electricity tracking systems, Pierre-Yves Galzi, École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS), Paris


11h15-11h30 : Coffee break


11h30- 12h45 : Environmental perceptions and practices

Exploring the Emotional Dimensions of Sustainable Consumption, Cristina Longo, Ishan Jalan, ULille LUMEN, Nottingham Business School
From a climate-centric to a vivo-centric vision: a necessary paradigm shift for a transition to strong sustainability?, Alice Fouillouze, Université catholique de Lille
From environmental regulations to the reinvention of an ecology of ‘non-standard’ experimentation in architecture?, Hector Docarragal Montero, École nationale supérieure d’architecture de Paris-La Villette, École nationale supérieure d’architecture et du paysage de Bordeaux


12h45-14h : Lunch


14h00– 15h00 : Keynote : Rossano Bolpagni (CNR Italy and University of Parma) : Climate crisis, invasive species and biodivesity collapse in inland waters: issues, challanges and opportunities for macrophytes

15h00-16h15 : Human and his environment
Session chairs: Florian Kletty et Kevin Cianfaglione
Logistic networks for organic matter and water in cities, Tanguy Fardet, Laboratoire Eau Environnement et Systèmes Urbains (LEESU), École des Ponts ParisTech (ENPC)
Urban interstices: small spaces with big issues. Sadia Benamrouz, Agathe Douchet, Benoît Vanhée, Pascal Deville, Philippe Julve , Kevin Cianfaglione, Sophie Machelart, Laëtitia Devigne, Florian Kletty , Cédric Devigne, LITL-FGES-ICL
Fences. The Economics of Connectivity in Spatial Renewables, Simon Jean, Centre International de Recherche sur l’Environnement et le Développement, Université Paris-Saclay

16h15-16h30 : Coffee break


16h30-18h10 Sessions parallèles

Social networks and ecological crisis in a globalised world
The Ecological Art of Networking in the Brazilian Rural Social Movements, Sébastien Carcelle, Acteurs, Ressources et Territoires dans le Développement (UMR ART-Dev)
Networks and ecological transition. Socio-pragmatic analyses of the cooperation and resistance for the climate change, Kokou Kouzouahin Somabe, Mohamed Nachi (LITL-GGES-ICL), Observer les mondes en recomposition (OMER) Liège Belgique.
Karl Marx’s Hypothetical Perspective on the XXI Century Digi-Sustainable Platform Economy and New Green Growth Era, Fatma Güneri, Josiane GNASSOU, LIDD Ecole de Design, Université Catholique de Lille
Environmental, energy and social issues during the ecological transition, Jean Pierre Bulambo Milenge, Université Catholique La Sapientia de Goma (UCS Goma)

Anthropic activities and biodiversity
Session chairs: Agathe Douchet et Sadia Benamrouz-Vanneste
Agricultural production, biodiversity enhancement and human well-being: link their issues to get them all, Florian KLETTY, ICL, Université Catholique de Lille, LITL
Impact of agroecological practices on carabid communities, Florian Kletty, Pascal Deville, Benoît Vanhée, Sophie Machelart, Cédric Devigne, Sadia Benamrouz, ICL, Université Catholique de Lille, LITL
Conifers reforestation: an environmental problem or a possible resource?, Kevin Cianfaglione, ICL, Université Catholique de Lille, LITL
Springtails in agroforestry, Benoît Vanhée, LITL-FGES-ICL

Soirée de gala (Aula maxima)

Friday October 11th 2024

9h00 – 10h00 : Keynote : Emmanuel D. Delocado (Ateneo de Manila University, the Philippines) :
Socio-ecological Transitions at the Ateneo de Manila University: Using a Whole-of-society Approach for Education for Sustainable Development


10h00-10h15 : Coffee break


10h15-11h55 Networks of universities in transition
Research for energetical and societal Transition. Experience of the Live TREE program, Benoît Robyns, L2EP, JUNIA, Université Catholique de Lille
Better together? Exploring what can be achieved through real-world examples of innovative knowledge exchange networks between SMEs and Universities. Richard Bull, Muhammad Mazhar, Ana Rita Domingues, Gamze Yakar-Pritchard, Nottingham Trent University, University of Leeds, University of Nottingham
What inclusion in sustainable campuses? A comparative study of 4 smart university buildings in Lille, France. Laure Dobigny, Mathilde Szuba, Audran Aulanier, Hervé Barry, Margaux D’Hont, ETHICS EA 7446, LITL, Université Catholique de Lille, CERAPS, Sciences Po Lille
Socio-ecological analysis of the impact of the university climate agreement. What prospects for UCL’s transition ? Kokou Kouzouahin Somabe, Benoît Robyns, Hervé Barry, LITL-FGES-ICL, L2EP-JUNIA


12h00-13h00 Round table: What roles and networks for universities in the energy and societal transition? Chair: Yohann Rogez, Live TREE, Université catholique de Lille

13h00-14h00 : Lunch

Après-midi:
Visites Live TREE

Résumé des communications

Entités organisatrices

Faculté de Gestion, Economie et Sciences, Laboratoire LITL

Junia, L2EP

IESEG, LEM

ETHICS 7446 (ICL)

Correspondant scientifique

Benoît Robyns, directeur adjoint de la recherche à Junia, vice-président Transition énergétique et sociétale de l’Université catholique de Lille et chercheur au L2EP

Laure Dobigny, ETHICS

Comité Scientifique

Benoît Robyns (Université Catholique de Lille, Junia, L2EP), co-chair

• Laure Dobigny (Université Catholique de Lille, ETHICS), cochair

• Loïc Berger (IESEG, LEM)

• Sébastien Carcelle (Université Catholique de Lille, Humanités)

• Sadia Benamrouz Vanneste (Université Catholique de Lille, FGES, LITL)

• Lamine Chalal (ICAM)

• Allal Saadane (ICAM)

• Dhaker Abbes (Junia, L2EP)

• Benoit Durillon (Junia, L2EP)

• Hervé Barry (Université Catholique de Lille, FGES, LITL),

• Martin Somabe (Université Catholique de Lille, FGES, LITL),

• Kevin Cianfaglione (Université Catholique de Lille, FGES LITL)

• Florian Kletty (Université Catholique de Lille, FGES LITL)

• Benoit Vanhee (Université Catholique de Lille, FGES LITL)

• Benoit Bourel (Université Catholique de Lille)

• Chems Hacini (Université Catholique de Lille, ETHICS)

• Audran Aulanier (Université Catholique de Lille, ETHICS)

• Margo Gaetani-Liséo (Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Ampère)

• Hugo Helbling (Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Ampère)

• Gabriel Dorthe (ETH Zurich, Suisse)

• Thorsten Chmura (Nottingham Trent University)

• Lindsay Walker (Humber College, Toronto, Canada)

• Emmanuel D. Delocado (University of Ateneo, Manille, Philippine)

• Roula Abi Habib Khoury (Université Saint-Joseph de Beyrouth)

• Jean-Pierre Bulambo Milenge (Université Catholique la Sapientia de Goma)

Partenaires internationaux

Gabriel Dorthe (ETH Zurich, Suisse)

• Thorsten Chmura (Nottingham Trent University)

• Lindsay Walker (Humber College, Toronto, Canada)

• Emmanuel D. Delocado (University of Ateneo, Manille, Philippine)

• Roula Abi Habib Khoury (Université Saint-Joseph de Beyrouth)

• Jean-Pierre Bulambo Milenge (Université Catholique la Sapientia de Goma)

Focus Keynotes