Rachel Cottam (by way of richard barbrook) on Mon, 16 Jul 2001 15:11:59 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Nettime-bold] ICA event on 26th |
Thursday July 26th ICA £8/£7/£6 7.00pm How to be an Obstacle: Ending Neoliberalism and the Anti-Globalisation Movement ... globalization, the project that soon discovers that poor people, people in opposition - which is to say the majority of the population - are obstacles. Subcommandante Insurgente Marcos The anti-globalisation movement now stretches around the globe. Chiapas, Seattle, Prague, Manila, Quebec... But what is the nature of the movement? Some wonder if it is too diffuse and all-inclusive. How can it embrace globalising communications, like the Internet, but reject globalisation? What is opposed in neoliberal globalisation - and what might replace it? What are the problems posed by conducting direct action against an abstraction like globalisation, rather than on specific sites such as a road or GM crop? Is the spectacular demonstration replacing nonviolent direct action as the main weapon of struggle? On the panel are Jim Carey from Squall, an alternative media organisation which originated in the squatters movement; Jai Redman, an artist and Earth First! Activist, who has been taking radical direct action on numerous social justice and environmental issues for 10 years, from protests against the WTO and IMF in Prague to anti-GM protests in the UK; and Adam Lent, an activist with Charter 99 and author of the forthcoming British Social Movements since 1945: sex, colour, peace and power. In the chair is Tim Jordan, co-editor of Social Movement Studies (due to launch in 2002) who works at the Open University. Tickets and Information: 0207 930 3647 _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold