RAMICS 2019 HIDA-TAKAYAMA: 5TH BIENNIAL RAMICS INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS IN JAPAN
PROGRAM

Days: Wednesday, September 11th Thursday, September 12th

Wednesday, September 11th

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10:00-12:00 Session 1: Keynote in English

Keynote

Location: RoomA: 3-11
10:00
The Present and Future of Digital-Community Currencies (abstract)
12:00-13:30Lunch Break
13:30-15:00 Session 2A: in English
Location: Room B: 2-3
13:30
The impact of digitization on the trajectory of a local currency: The Eusko in the French Basque Country (abstract)
14:00
How could blockchain be a key resource in the value creation process of a local currency? A case study centered on Eusko. (abstract)
14:30
Catalan and Canadian Digital Municipal Currencies: Framework and Measurement for Participants, Stakeholders, Local Business and Vulnerable Citizens (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 2B: in English
Location: Room C: 2-5
13:30
Structural equation modelling to analyse digital currencies adoption (abstract)
14:00
Recognizing and rewarding citizens’ contributions to community in relation to social impacts achieved by using digital community currency and CORE SCORES (abstract)
14:30
Mumbuca currency and the challenges of community governance at the E-dinheiro platform: requirements, codes and data (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 2C: in English
Location: Room D: 4-4
13:30
Community Currency Game “Online Shopping.com”: Prisoner’s Dilemma on Consumer Behavior in a Local Economy (abstract)
14:00
Proof of Work and Proof of Stake consensus protocols: a blockchain application for local complementary currencies (abstract)
14:30
Identifying Factors behind Poor Performance of LETS in Sweden (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 2D: in Japanese
Location: Room E: 4-9
13:30
非分割財交換モデルにおける選好行列および財配分の制御可能性に関する考察 (abstract)
14:00
市民意識と地域通貨の課題-柏崎市活性化を目指す地域通貨流通のための市民意識・消費動向調査より- (abstract)
15:00-15:20Coffee Break
15:20-16:50 Session 3A: in English
Location: Room B: 2-3
15:20
An Investigation of social and credit theory of money in consideration of contemporary regional and crypto currencies (abstract)
15:50
Reconsideration of the meaning of regional currency -Case of Chiemgauer- (abstract)
16:20
Utilizing Regional Currency as an Educational Tool for Community-Building (abstract)
15:20-16:50 Session 3B: in English
Location: Room C: 2-5
15:20
Stimulate Currency Circulation in the Currency Community by Creating a Customized Community (abstract)
15:50
Light-Color Money: Three-dimensional Digital Money That Can Express Uniqueness and Diversity of Value Beyond LETS (abstract)
16:20
A new Currency as a Service Platform to Issue and Manage Various Community Currencies. (abstract)
15:20-16:50 Session 3C: in Japanese
Location: Room E: 4-9
15:20
決済手段が多様化された中での電子地域通貨の生き残り戦略の検討 (abstract)
15:50
デジタル決済がもたらす人間と貨幣の主客に関する技術哲学的検討 (abstract)
16:20
地域通貨ゲームによる地域通貨運営委員への教育効果の検証 (abstract)
17:00-18:30 Session 4A: in English
Location: Room B: 2-3
17:00
Democratizing Money - Chiemgauer Community Currency as a collective designed money (abstract)
17:30
Designing Currency Systems in a Digital Era (abstract)
17:00-18:30 Session 4B: in English
Location: Room D: 4-4
17:00
The Lake District Pound, a Holistic Impact Assessment? Using Integral Research Methods to Study a Currency Innovation (abstract)
17:30
When is money not a currency? Developments from Finland of proto-community currencies (abstract)
17:00-18:30 Session 4C: in Japanese
Location: Room E: 4-9
17:00
Monetary Reform Movements in the Great Depression Europe and the United States (abstract)
17:30
アーヴィング・フィッシャーのスタンプ紙幣――その現代的意義、インプリケーション (abstract)
Thursday, September 12th

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09:00-10:30 Session 5A: in English
Location: Room B: 2-3
09:00
profit and utility – approach of a local monetary scheme for a utility oriented society (abstract)
09:30
Toward Merit economy (abstract)
10:00
‘Monetarism’ and ‘Currencies for an Alternative Economy’: The cornerstones of complementary currency research (abstract)
09:00-10:30 Session 5B: in English
Chair:
Location: Room C: 2-5
09:00
The rise of smart contract and its complex impacts on the digital ecosystem (abstract)
09:30
A Life-centered perspective for a wise commons-based ecosystem. (abstract)
10:00
The effectiveness of Distributed Ledger Technology to replicate the entropic behavior of nature (abstract)
10:30
An analysis of cryptocurrencies as a phenomenon of innovation: impact on monetary systems and possibilities of social appropriations (abstract)
09:00-10:30 Session 5C: in English
Location: Room D: 4-4
09:00
The digitization process of the French ecosystem of local currencies. A political economy approach (abstract)
09:30
Digitalizing without denaturing local currencies: scale, liquidity, convertibility and effects of Kenyan currencies (abstract)
09:00-10:30 Session 5D: in English
Location: Room E: 4-9
09:00
Relationship between community currency issuance organization’s philosophy and its issuance form: A Japanese case study (abstract)
09:30
Characteristics of Community Currency that Contributes to Endogenous Regional Activation (abstract)
10:00
Sustaining Impact: An Investigation into the Practices of Long-Lived Japanese Community Currencies (abstract)
10:40-12:10 Session 6A: in English
Location: Room B: 2-3
10:40
Designing of a contemporary barter exchange system in Bulgaria (abstract)
11:10
Situated technologies: a Radical Planning Tool for Popular Economies (abstract)
11:40
Network Analysis of Sarafu Network (abstract)
10:40-12:10 Session 6B: in English
Location: Room C: 2-5
10:40
Cryptocurrencies for social change. The experience of Moneda PAR in Argentina. (abstract)
11:10
Are cryptocurrencies a new type of money? Reconsidering blockchain-based currencies through a typology of money. (abstract)
11:40
DIGITAL CURRENCY SCHEMES: MORE OR LESS SUSTAINABLE? LIMITS TO GROWTH, ELECTRONIFICATION AND THE NEGOTIABILITY OF MONEY IN EUROPE (abstract)
10:40-12:10 Session 6C: in English
Location: Room D: 4-4
10:40
The Grammar of Money - An Analytical Account of Money as a Discursive Institution in Light of the Practice of Complementary Currencies (abstract)
11:10
Complementary currencies impact according to the banking operations of municipality’s economic agents (abstract)
11:40
Complementary currency localization in closed contours of economic exchange: theoretical background and experimental verification (abstract)
12:10-13:30Lunch Break
13:30-15:00 Session 7A: in English
Location: Room B: 2-3
13:30
Local currencies and public support: the French case (abstract)
14:00
Social Capital As A Community Currency For Furniture Industry Enterprises In Damietta, Egypt (abstract)
14:30
Sustainable Self-sufficiency Limit for Mutual Credit Systems or LETS. (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 7B: in English
Location: Room C: 2-5
13:30
Network Analysis and Management of the Hudson Valley Current (abstract)
14:00
Local complementary currencies and the network multiplier, a network analysis approach on the case of the SoNantes (abstract)
14:30
Community currencies for informal settlements: Malleable grassroots infrastructures for the interstices (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 7C: in English
Location: Room D: 4-4
13:30
Money as an Institution: Rule versus Evolved Practice? Analysis of Multiple Currencies in Argentina (abstract)
14:00
Argentine´s experience on social criptocurrencies. Background and current situation. (abstract)
14:30
Money as a techno-political device. Technical innovations in the monetary field and processes of social transformations. (abstract)
15:00-15:30Coffee Break
15:30-16:30 Session 8: in English
Location: RoomA: 3-11
15:30
New digital regional currency to enrich communication between regidents, shop owners and large companies. (abstract)
15:30
Gaming simulation analysis on the user selection of community currency (abstract)
15:30
Development of Digital Community Currency for Enhancing Contribution Consciousness to Local Communities (abstract)
19:00-21:00 Gala dinner @Hida Takayama Museum of Art

Gala dinner@Hida Takayama museum of Art