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[Nettime-bold] How to be an Obstacle?: ICA Nov 10-11 |
November 10th/11th 10am to 5pm How to be an Obstacle? £9/£8/£7 individual days; £13/£12/£11 whole weekend Direct action, street politics and antiglobalisation A major weekend conference exploring the limits and opportunities offered by direct action. While ballot box politics is reported to be in decline, at least in the West, the politics of popular protest is taking off: from colourful spectacles to direct, and sometimes violent, confrontation with a variety of political targets. The conference will focus on new social movements (including the antiglobalisation movement), actions on the internet, and individual actions, as well as looking at the ambivalent response of the traditional 'left' to these emerging forms of political activity. We will also be asking whether there are acceptable and unacceptable expressions of direct action and what might be the future of the movement in the light of the events of September 11th. Running alongside the conference there will be film screenings, a workshop, and an exhibition of photographs. Speakers will include Antonio Negri (specially commissioned video), Ricardo Dominguez, from the Electronic Disturbance Theatre; George McKay, author of DIY Culture; Bruce Kent, former vice-president of CND; Paul O'Connor, founder of Undercurrents; Hilary Wainwright, editor of Red Pepper; Stan Vincent; Head of Actions, Greenpeace; Sam Wild, Indymedia; John Jordan, artist and antiglobalisation activist; and Gibby Zobel, founder of Schnews and news editor, The Big Issue. _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold