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'''Global Justice School 2008'''
'''Global Justice School 2008'''
'''[http://archive.4edu.info/Global_Justice_2005/EPN_00.0_GJS_2005%20_Programme.htm See also readings from the Global Justice School 2005]'''


'''29 March – 19 April 2008'''
'''29 March – 19 April 2008'''


==I. Globalization: the world transformed==
==I. Globalization: the world transformed==
''[http://www.solidarity-us.org/node/1456 Blog from the first days of the school, by John, USA]''


29/03      Introduction to the session  
29/03      Introduction to the session  


30/03      The political economy of globalization: towards a new mode of accumulation?
30/03      [[The political economy of globalization: towards a new mode of accumulation? Braulio.]]
 
31/03      [[Globalization and social re-composition, I: What has become of the working class? Antonio.]]


31/03 Globalization and social re-composition, I: what has become of the working class?
1/04      [[Globalization and political re-composition, II: The Role of the State in Africa  Antonio.]]


1/04      Globalization and social re-composition, II: gender
2/04      [[Globalization and social re-composition, III: causes and effects of migration. Murray]]


2/04     Globalization and social re-composition, III: migration and ethnicity
[[3/04   Globalization and social re-composition, II: gender. Nadia]]


3/04   Globalization and social recomposition, IV: ecological and peasant struggles
4/04 FREE DAY


5/04 [[Globalization and social recomposition, V: Globalisation, climate change and alternative development.]] Daniel Tanuro


==II. Strategic challenges==
==II. Strategic challenges==


4/04     Globalization and political re-composition, I: what role for the state: the question of Africa
6/04 [[Globalization and social recomposition, V: LGBT communities and struggles in the dependent world.]] Peter


5/04     Globalization and political recomposition, II: crisis in the Latin American left
7/04 [[Globalization, nation-states, and the challenges of nationalism, communalism and ‘identity politics’.]] Peter


6/04  Free Day
8/04  Alternative policies, I: "de-linking" or a different globalisation? Stéphanie Treillet.


7/04 Globalization and social recomposition, V: LGBT communities and struggles in the dependent world
9/04 Globalization and global disorder, I: US empire and resistance. Gilbert Achcar.


8/04  Globalization, nation-states, and the challenges of nationalism, communalism and ‘identity politics’
10/04  Globalization and global disorder, II:  Religion and fundamentalism in politics — the cases of Christianity and Islam. Gilbert Achcar


9/04 Globalization and global disorder, I: US empire and resistance
11/04 FREE DAY


10/04  Globalization and global disorder, II: Religion and fundamentalism in politics — the cases of Christianity and Islam
12/04  [[Globalization and political recomposition, II: European integration and the radical left.]] Ollivier.


11/04 Globalization and political recomposition, III: European integration and the radical left  
13/04 [[Globalization and political recomposition, III: Developments in the Latin American left.]] Ollivier.


12/04 Free Day
==III. Alternatives: the politics of global justice==
==III. Alternatives: the politics of global justice==


13/04 Alternative policies, I: ‘de-linking’ or a different globalization?
14/04 [[Alternative policies, II: rethinking trade and finance. Eric.]]
 
15/04. Globalization and political re-composition, IV: cracks in the Asian models. Pierre.
 
16/04  Globalization and political representation: international institutions, movements, social forums, thinking democracy. Pierre.
 
[[17/04 A new internationalism: subjects, parties and social transformation. Penny.]]
18/04 Confronting neo-liberal globalization, the globalization of resistance: taking power + Socialism C21 . Laurent
 
19/04 balance sheet (starts at 10.00)
Cleaning and departure
 
==Structure of each day==
 
9.00-9.30: Lecture, part I


14/04 Alternative policies, II: rethinking trade and finance Evening Campaigning against structural adjustment and debt
9.30-9.40: Break


15/04. Globalization and political re-composition, IV: cracks in the Asian models
9.40-10.10: Lecture, part II


16/04  Globalization and political representation: international institutions, movements, social forums, thinking democracy
10.10-10.20: Break


17/04  Confronting neo-liberal globalization, the globalization of resistance: taking power + Socialism C21
10.20-10:50: Lecture, part III


18/04 A new internationalism: subjects, parties and social transformation
10.50-11.00: Break


19/04 balance sheet
11.00-12.00: Q&A
Cleaning and departure
 
12.00-16.00: Lunch and time for reading
 
16.00-17.30: Discussion by language group
 
17.30-19.00: Concluding discussion, beginning with reports from each group.

Latest revision as of 17:02, 22 March 2010

Global Justice School 2008

See also readings from the Global Justice School 2005

29 March – 19 April 2008

I. Globalization: the world transformed

Blog from the first days of the school, by John, USA


29/03 Introduction to the session

30/03 The political economy of globalization: towards a new mode of accumulation? Braulio.

31/03 Globalization and social re-composition, I: What has become of the working class? Antonio.

1/04 Globalization and political re-composition, II: The Role of the State in Africa Antonio.

2/04 Globalization and social re-composition, III: causes and effects of migration. Murray

3/04 Globalization and social re-composition, II: gender. Nadia

4/04 FREE DAY

5/04 Globalization and social recomposition, V: Globalisation, climate change and alternative development. Daniel Tanuro

II. Strategic challenges

6/04 Globalization and social recomposition, V: LGBT communities and struggles in the dependent world. Peter

7/04 Globalization, nation-states, and the challenges of nationalism, communalism and ‘identity politics’. Peter

8/04 Alternative policies, I: "de-linking" or a different globalisation? Stéphanie Treillet.

9/04 Globalization and global disorder, I: US empire and resistance. Gilbert Achcar.

10/04 Globalization and global disorder, II: Religion and fundamentalism in politics — the cases of Christianity and Islam. Gilbert Achcar

11/04 FREE DAY

12/04 Globalization and political recomposition, II: European integration and the radical left. Ollivier.

13/04 Globalization and political recomposition, III: Developments in the Latin American left. Ollivier.

III. Alternatives: the politics of global justice

14/04 Alternative policies, II: rethinking trade and finance. Eric.

15/04. Globalization and political re-composition, IV: cracks in the Asian models. Pierre.

16/04 Globalization and political representation: international institutions, movements, social forums, thinking democracy. Pierre.

17/04 A new internationalism: subjects, parties and social transformation. Penny.

18/04 Confronting neo-liberal globalization, the globalization of resistance: taking power + Socialism C21 . Laurent

19/04 balance sheet (starts at 10.00) Cleaning and departure

Structure of each day

9.00-9.30: Lecture, part I

9.30-9.40: Break

9.40-10.10: Lecture, part II

10.10-10.20: Break

10.20-10:50: Lecture, part III

10.50-11.00: Break

11.00-12.00: Q&A

12.00-16.00: Lunch and time for reading

16.00-17.30: Discussion by language group

17.30-19.00: Concluding discussion, beginning with reports from each group.