3rd ALICE RAP General Partners' Meeting, Barcelona
23rd – 25th April 2013, Barcelona, Spain
The 3rd ALICE RAP Plenary Meeting, that took place in Barcelona (Spain), was another opportunity for partners to meet in person, update and move forward the research being done in each of the project areas.
During the first day of the meeting, the 23rd of April, an open conference on addictions and lifestyles, cofinanced by the Catalan Government, was held which gathered together well-known international and local experts on addictions and well-being. The relationship between addictions and well-being, sugar as an addictive substance and the importance of transdisciplinary research in the field of addictions were some of the main topics discussed during the open meeting.
Tuesday 23rd April
OPEN CONFERENCE ON GOVERNANCE OF ADDICTIONS AND LIFESTYLES IN CONTEMPORARY EUROPE
Reframing addictions: Heavy use over time
Jürgen Rehm, Dresden Technical University
Comment: Esteve Salto, Agència de Salut Pública, Generalitat de Catalunya
Reframing addictions: Sugar?
Laura Schmidt, AliceRap Global Science Group
Comment: Carmen Cabezas, Subdirecció General de Promoció de la Salut, Generalitat de Catalunya
Reframing addictions: Media images
Matilda Hellman, Helsinki University
Comment: Guillherme Borges, AliceRap Global Science Group
Transdisciplinary team-based research
Jakob Zinsstag-Klopfenstein, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
Trans-disciplinary research as a model for understanding addictions
Maurice Mittelmark, Bergen University
Well-being: evidence for policy
Laura Stoll, New Economics Foundation
Well-being: the place of addictions in Contemporary Europe
Peter Anderson, Newcastle University and University of Maastricht
The Global Commission on Drugs
Mike Trace, International Drug Policy Consortium
Comment: Robin Room, Stockholm University
ALICE RAP WORKSHOP ON ADDICTIONS GOVERNANCE - THE THREADS OF REFRAMING
What determines addictions?
Gerhard Bühringer, IFT Intitute
Comment: Juan Negrete, AliceRap Global Science Group
Corporate actions and addictions
David Miller, University of Bath
Comment: Charles Parry, AliceRap Global Science Group
Governance practices and addictions
Tamyko Ysa, ESADE Fundation
Commentator: John Holmes, The University of Sheffield
Governance frameworks and the role of innovations
Svanaug Fjaer, Stavanger University
Hildegunn Sagvaag, Stavanger University
Comment: Franz Trautmann, TRIMBOS
Post-political governance – making conflict invisible
Ben Baumberg, University of Kent
Comment: Martine Stead, The University of Stirling
Roundtable discussion on international legal frameworks
Moderator: Peter Anderson, Newcastle University and University of Maastricht
Panel:
Ron Borland, AliceRap Global Science Group
Mike Trace, International Drug Policy Consortium
Robin Room, Stockholm University
Alison Ritter, AliceRap Global Science Group
Wednesday 24th April
MARKETPLACE OF IDEAS
Thursday 25th April
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