Congress of the fifth continents, Lyon 19-22 October 2011
Wednesday the 19th of October 2011
Welcoming and Registration
Opening
The President of the University UCBL Lyon 1
The Director of the Hospital Center le Vinatier (Lyon—Bron)
The Mayor of Lyon
The President of the Regional Council
The Minister of Labour, employment and health
Sylvie Guillaume : European MP
Driss Moussaoui (Marocco), President of the World Association of Social Psychiatry, co chair of the international scientific committee Jean Furtos ( France), President of the organisation committee
Benedetto Saraceno (Switzerland), Director of WHO’s collaborator Center, Geneva Megalopolis, identity and citizenship
End of the Plenary
Cocktail of Welcome
Thursday the 20th of October 2011
Welcoming and registration
Hartmut Rosa, Sociologist and philosopher, professor at the university Friedrich Schiller of Léna (Germany). The Acceleration of Time : Social and Psychological Consequences
Qin Hui, Professor at the faculty of human sciences, University of Qinghua de Beijing (China) Ways to react to the internationalist economy from examples of South America and Africa
Coffee break
Carlos Martin Beristain, MD. in health education (Spain) Psychosocial issues surrounding the Amazonian forest
Jean Louis Laville, Sociologist and economist, professor of the national Conservatory of Arts and Crafts (France) The solidarity economy already at work
Debate
Lunch
Plenary Session 1
Plenary Session 2
What is globalization : How stakeholders deal with globalisation ?
PROGRAM OF THE CONGRESS
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Opening Session
Congress of the fifth continents, Lyon 19-22 October 2011
S 1: The impact of globalization on African family Values : traditional versus modernity Coordinators: Solomon Rataemane (South Africa), Frank Njenga (Kenya) Speakers: Lusanda Rateamane (South Africa)
S2: Women and Mental Health Coordinators: Saïda Douki (Tunisia—France), Donna Stewart (Canada) Speakers: Unaiza Niaz (Pakistan), Marta Rondon (Peru)
S3: Globalizing Recovery, Social Recovery and Citizen Psychiatry Coordinators: Michael Rowe (United States), Ken Thompson (United States) Speakers: Grégoire Ahongbonon (Benin), Marie-Noëlle Besancon (France), Richard Freeman (United Kingdom), Kim Hopper (United States) S4: Migration and Globalisation Coordinators: Halima Zéroug-Vial (France, Algeria), Marianne Kastrup (Denmark) Speakers: Adil Qureshi (Spain), Massimiliano Reggi (Italia), Catherine De Wenden (France)
S5: Native people’s mental health Coordinators: Francis Silvestri (New Zealand), Joshua Sparrow (United States) Speakers: Carol Hopkins (Canada), Linda Tuhiwai Smith (New Zealand), Eric Coste (Canada)
S10: Construction of the baby social brain in a social insecurity context : research and progress Coordinators: Joëlle Rochette (France), Lynne Murray (United Kingdom) Speakers : Jean-Luc Vannier (Libanon), Jean-Pierre Bourgeois (France)
Coffee break
S6: Humanitarians, actors of the globalization Coordinators: Pierre Michaletti (Médecins du Monde) - (France), Daniel Henrys (Haïti) Speakers: Moncef Marzouki (Tunisia), Kamel Mohanna (Libanon), Amélie Mutarabayire-Schafer (Ibuka-France), Frédéric Jacquand (France)
S7: Psychosocial measures for youngsters and other persons in situation of social insecurity Coordinators: Damien Schroeder (Uruguay), Ema Ponce de Léon (Uruguay) Speakers: Angela Cordoba Hernandez (Colombia), Alfonso Rodriguez Gonzalez (Colombia) S8: social insecurity and housing Coordinators: Françis Deplace (France), Valérie Colin (France)
S9: New sufferings on the working place Coordinators: Jean-Pierre Durand (France), Paul Stewart (United Kingdom) Speakers: Jacqueline Dheret (France), Edson I. Urano (Japan)
S11: Impact of globalisation on mental health services in Europe and all over the world Coordinators: Térésa Di Fiandra (Italy), Jean-Luc Roelandt (France) Speakers: Louis Appleby (United Kingdom), Margarand Flemming (Ireland), José Maria Fernandez Rodriguez (Spain), Angelo Fioritti (Italy)
S12: Religions and political conflicts in South America
Coordinators : Jorge P. Santiago (Brazil-France), François Laplantine (France) Speakers: Pauline Guedj (France), Olivier Givre (France), Marina Rougeaon Santi (France), Youssef El Mamdouhi (France)
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Symposiums - Symposia
Congress of the fifth continents, Lyon 19-22 October 2011
This exceptional symposium is set under the WPA ’s conflict management section ( founder: Eliot SOREL) 1st part : Figure and work of Frantz Fanon
Opening : Bernard Doray: psychiatrist, CEDRATE, France : Psychopathology in the context of colonialism
Alice Cherki: psychoanalyst and biographer of Frantz Fanon ( France) : psychiatric and politi-cal paths of Frantz Fanon
Achille Mbembe, professor of history and political sciences in the University of Witvatersrand ( Johannesburg) : Current developments of Frantz Fanon today
Alain Bonmartin and Jérôme Etienne (University Lyon 1) : Medical school of Lyon’ s decision to the memory of Frantz Fanon
2nd part : «The spring of the Arabic Democracies” : can we say that civil and political rights have a link to collective and individual health?
Opening : Eliot Sorel : M.D.,D.L.F.A.P.A
Saad Eddin Ibrahim, was professor of Sociology at the American university of Cairo. He is the founder of the Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies in Cairo and of the Arabic Organi-sation of human rights
Moncef Marzouki, Medical Doctor of public health, politician
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Event FRANTZ FANON : from the time of decolonization to « the spring of the Arabic Democracies »
Welcoming—Registration Anne Lovell, Director of research, CeRMeS3-CESAMES (France/Canada) Management of a collective disaster and its psychosocial effects, the example of Katrina in New Orleans Jacques Dayan, child Psychiatrist, INSERM (France) Changing patterns of maternal attachment in globalization Coffee break Vikram Patel, Professor of mental Health - London and Goa (India) Global approach of mental health in low and medium income countries (LMIC) Naasson Munyandamutsa, Psychiatrist (Rwanda) How to rebuild social cohesion 17 years after the genocide in Rwanda ? Debate
lunch
Friday 21st of October 2011
Plenary Session 3
Psychosocial effects of globalisation
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Politic, Freedom and Health
Congress of the fifth continents, Lyon 19-22 October 2011
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8.00pm
S13: Facing adversity : Haïti Coordinators: Yves Lecomte (Quebec-Canada), Frantz Raphaël (Haïti) Speakers : Zohra Abaakour (Haïti), Laënnec Hurbon (Haïti), Daniel Derivois (France), Myrvine Marcelin (France)
S14: Gender and suicides ( WPA, conflict management section) Coordinators: Eliot Sorel (United States), Yueqin Huang (China) Speakers: Vikram Patel ( India)
S15: Multifamily Psychoanalysis and Globalization Coordinators: Graciela Monica Bar (Argentina), Alberto Jones (Argentina) Speakers: Maud Favier (France), Hugo A.Vallejo ( Argentine), Bernard Duez ( France) S16: How to get two cultures to work together in our societies Coordinators: Christian Laval (France), Halima Zeroug (France-Algeria) Speakers: Jouad Mabrouki (Marocco), Nasar Meer (United Kingdom), Jacques Barou (France), Krishnan Gireesh (Inde), Andrea Fox (United States), Ken Thompson (United States), Juan Ma-nuel Munoz Barrandt (Mexico)
S18: Participative community approaches and recognizing practices Coordinators: Jean-Claude Métraux (Switzerland), Anica Kos (Slovenia) Speakers: Rosa Lia Chauca Sabroso (Peru), Raùl Duràn Calderon (Salvador), Diane Jousson (Switzerland)
S20: Impact of globalisation on the users participation in mental health in Europe and throughout the world Coordinators : Nicolas Daumerie (France) Maria Jesus San Pio Tendero (Spain) Speakers : David Krepaz Key (United Kingdom), Debra Shulkes (France), Kevin Jones (Belgium)
Coffee Break
S17: Child labour : Children in danger in the streets in Africa and elsewhere Coordinators: Eric Messens and Charles Burquel (Belgium) Speakers: Aurélie Leroye (Belgium), Marlène Fagla et Hermann Hessou (Benin), Alejandro Cus-sianovich (Peru), Olivier Douville (France) S19: Desymbolisation -Resymbolization Coordinators: Conception Doray (Mexico, France), Bernard Doray (France) Speakers: Munyadamutsa Naasson (Rwanda), Jorge Margolis (Mexico), Santiago Sequeira Moli-na José (Nicaragua), Patrick Gries (France), Gustave Kerven (France)
S22: Clinical Psychosocial approach : a matter of trust and mistrust Coordinators: René Roussillon (France), Pierre-Joseph Laurent (Belgium) Speakers: Joseba Achotegui (Spain), Pascale Pichon ( France), Jean Furtos ( France)
S23: Spirituality and religion in a globalized world : coexistence of religions and results of migrants being uprooted from their religious resources Coordinators: Philippe Huguet and François Ferrero (Switzerland ) Speakers: Chang-Hsiung Tsai (Taiwan), Isabelle Graessle (Switzerland ) Olfa Mandhouj (France), Sylvia Mohr (Switzerland ) S24: Individual mental health and community in humanitarian situations Coordinators: Jean-Marc Boivin and Guillaume Pégon (France) Speakers: Sophia Maamari (Libanon), Nadimul Haque Mandal (India)
Gala Dinner
Symposiums - Symposia
Congress of the fifth continents, Lyon 19-22 October 2011
Saturday, October 22 th 2011
Future perspectives and Declaration of Lyon
Welcoming—Registration Clemens Hosman, Professor of mental Health (Netherland) Perspectives of mental health policies in the next ten years Adalberto Barreto, Psychiatrist and anthropologist, professor of communitarian health (Brazil) How to work on social links on a public health scale Coffee Break Jean-Marie Delarue, France’s chief supervisor of detention facilities Requirements of Law for in-patients in psychiatry Luciano Carrino, Director ART-KIP Scientific Committee, ONU (Switzerland) Human Development and Mental Health Norman Sartorius, Co-President of the International Scientific Committee (Switzerland) and Jean Furtos, President of the organization committee Declaration of Lyon : Toward an ecology of social links
lunch
Roundtable with speakers from political, economical, justice area and civil society End of the congress
Plenary Session 4
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