Difference between revisions of "Youth School 2010"

From 4EDU
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with 'Youth School, 19-30 August. The school is tri-lingual, English, Spanish and French. See readings at Youth School 2008 ==Programme== '''We 19 August''' Arrivals, welcom…')
 
 
(19 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
Youth School, 19-30 August.
Youth School, 20-31 August.


The school is tri-lingual, English, Spanish and French.  
The school is tri-lingual, English, Spanish and French.  


See readings at [[Youth School 2008]]
See readings at [[Youth School 2009]]


==Programme==  
==Programme==  


'''We 19 August'''
'''Fri 20 August'''


Arrivals, welcome, introduction
17.00: Arrivals, welcome, introduction




'''Th 20 August'''
'''Sat 21 August'''


-          [[Basic Marxism, Concepts of Historical Materialism and Permanent Revolution]], Jean.
-          [[Basic Marxism, Concepts of Historical Materialism]], Jean


'''Fr 21 August:'''
'''Sun 22 August:'''


-          [[The Economic Crisis]], Catherine.
-          [[The Economic Crisis and Why Capitalism Produces Crises]], Catherine


-          Extra evening session:[[Permanent Revolution, applied on Africa]], Jean
-          Extra evening session:[[Permanent Revolution, applied on Africa]], Jean


'''Sa 22 August'''
'''Mon 23 August'''


-       [[Women's movement, Feminism and religion]], Ozlem
-[[The far right, neofascist parties, racism and Islamophobia in Europe]], Miguel


'''Su 23 August'''
'''Tue 24 August'''


-        [[Migration, nationalism, right wing populism, fascism]], Eva
-        [[Women's oppression in global Capitalism]], Marijke


'''Mo 24 August'''
'''Wed  25 August'''


-         [[Imperialism / globalisation (War on terror, US hegemony with examples from ME)]], Peter D.
- [[Imperialism and US / EU hegemony]], Gilbert


'''Tu 25 August'''
'''Thu 26 August'''


FREE DAY
FREE DAY


- Afternoon: Walking Tour of Amsterdam (optional)
- Walking Tour of Amsterdam (optional)
'''We 26 August'''


-        [[Environment / climate change]] Peter S.
'''Fri 27 August'''


- 14.00: Visit to the [http://www.iisg.nl/index.php International Institute for Social History] (optional)
[[The global ecological crisis]], Terry
'''Sat 28 August'''


'''Th 27 August'''
-        [[The central role of the working class in the anticapitalist struggles in Europe]], Liam


-        [[European integration and the radical left]], Bertil.
'''Sun 29 August'''


'''Fr 28 August'''
-        [[Latin America and strategies for taking power, Sebastien]]


-        [[Latin America and strategies for taking power]], Antonio.
'''Mon 30 August'''


'''Sa 29 August'''
-          [[Building broad parties and the Fourth International]], Penny


-         [[Building social movements, broad parties and the Fourth International, Penny]]
- 14.00: Visit to the [http://www.iisg.nl/index.php International Institute for Social History] (optional)
   
   
'''Su 30 August'''
'''Tue 31 August'''


-          Evaluation, cleaning, departure
-          Evaluation, cleaning, departure

Latest revision as of 15:37, 7 October 2010

Youth School, 20-31 August.

The school is tri-lingual, English, Spanish and French.

See readings at Youth School 2009

Programme

Fri 20 August

17.00: Arrivals, welcome, introduction


Sat 21 August

- Basic Marxism, Concepts of Historical Materialism, Jean

Sun 22 August:

- The Economic Crisis and Why Capitalism Produces Crises, Catherine

- Extra evening session:Permanent Revolution, applied on Africa, Jean

Mon 23 August

-The far right, neofascist parties, racism and Islamophobia in Europe, Miguel

Tue 24 August

- Women's oppression in global Capitalism, Marijke

Wed 25 August

- Imperialism and US / EU hegemony, Gilbert

Thu 26 August

FREE DAY

- Walking Tour of Amsterdam (optional)

Fri 27 August

The global ecological crisis, Terry

Sat 28 August

- The central role of the working class in the anticapitalist struggles in Europe, Liam

Sun 29 August

- Latin America and strategies for taking power, Sebastien

Mon 30 August

- Building broad parties and the Fourth International, Penny

- 14.00: Visit to the International Institute for Social History (optional)

Tue 31 August

- Evaluation, cleaning, 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.