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Imaging Social Movements;  Agenda


THURSDAY 1st July

Time

Session 

08:00

Breakfast for Overnight Delegates

09:00

 

Registration - 

Tea and Coffee in the Baseroom 

11:00

Introduction to the Conference:

Paul Reynolds (Convenor, SMG. UK)
 

Opening Plenary

Cultures of Protest

George McKay (Uclan, UK)

12.45

Lunch - Sages

14:00

Shaun Cannon (Deakin Univeristy, Australia)

Movement and Power in the Network Society (Full paper here)

&

Paul Reynolds (SMG, Edge Hill. UK)


Imaging Social Movement: Some Critical and Theoretical Reflections on Cultural and Aesthetic Politics.

Fazila Bhimji (University of Central Lancashire)

Claiming Educational Rights: Citizenship, Youth and Cultural Identities

&

Ulku Guney (Univ. Essex, UK)

Asian Muslim youth and urban protests in Britain

15:15

Coffee

15:45







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Gill Branston (Univ. Cardiff, UK)

The Planet at the End of the World: Cinema(s) Representing Environmental Politics

&
Richard Rushton (Univ. Lancaster, UK)

The image of speed

Mette Andersson (Rokkan Univ. Norway)
Colonialisation of Norwegian Space: Identity
Politics in the Streets of Oslo in the 1990s 

&

Daniel Gordon, (Edge Hill, UK)

Articulations of national identity in France during the anti-Le Pen protests of April-May 2002

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17:00

Pam Shurmer-Smith (Univ. Portsmouth, UK)

Rebranding the Chhattisgarh Mukti Morcha.

&

Anandi Ramamurthy (Uclan, UK) 

Archiving the visual and ephemeral Culture of South Asian Struggle in Britain for social and political rights

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Paul Routledge (Univ. Glasgow, Scotland)

Acting within the Network: Performativity and Relational Ethics

&

Alf Nilsen (University of Bergen, Norway) 

Collective Remembering and Struggles over Meaning (Full paper here)

18:15

Dinner - Sages

19:45

Rose Theatre 

Evening Plenary

Jimmy McGovern

A Discussion of his Work with Mark McGovern (SMG, UK)

 

FRIDAY 2nd July

08:00

Breakfast for Overnight Delegates



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09:00

 

Jenny Pickerill (Univ. Leicester, UK)

Representing resistance: The practices and constructions of Indymedia

&

Roman Gerodimos (Univ. Bournemouth, UK)

Social Movements and Online Civic Engagement

Margaret Gillan (Community Media Network, Ireland)

Grassroots Community Activism and the Development of Community Television in Dublin

&

Alyson Brown (Edge Hill, UK)

Prisoner autobiographies and the experience of the prison

10:15

Coffee

10:45

Martin Pederson (Univ. of Lancaster, UK)

Lessons from Cyberspace: Free Software and the Configuration of Ownership (Full paper here)

&

Chloe Taylor (Univ. Birmingham, UK)

Political Activism and the Internet: The Use of Mailing Lists in the European Social Forum

 

Mark Cresswell (Univ. Manchester, UK)

Survivor Knowledge and the Representation of Self-Harm (Full paper here)

&

Ruth McDonald (Univ. Manchester, UK)

From 1984 to 2004: Doublethink, social movements and health policy. (Full paper here)

&

Josephine Ocloo (Univ. Surry, UK)

Medical Harm,

Self-Help Groups and Empowerment: Some Critical Perspectives.

12:00

W3

Fred Lonidier (Univ. California, San Diego, USA)

N.A.F.T.A (Not A Fair Trade for All), Getting The Correct Picture...

W4

Terryl Bacon (UWE, UK)

Disembodied Intimacy Film

13:00

Lunch - Sages

14:00

John Boyle (Univ. Lancaster, UK)

Protest within the Context of the War on Terror

&

Jeff Juris (Univ. Cal. USA)

Performative violence in Genoa (Full paper here)

Sam Pryke (Liverpool Hope Univ., UK)

 Palestine After Edward Said

&

Eamonn Kelly (Univ. Wales, Newport, UK)

Black Power and Documentary Film - Re-examining the Black Panther Party

15:15

Coffee

15:30

Alex Plows (Univ. Cardiff, UK)

Twyford Down 1992, Blackwood 2004: the implications of a potential re-emergence of UK roads protests  (Full paper here)

&

Ned Rossiter (Univ. Ulster, UK)

The WSIS is not an Organised Network 

Ruth Thomas-Pellicer (Univ. Surry, UK)

Facing our Historical Ontology Today: the World Social Forum as an Instance of the First and Second Contradictions of Capitalism

&

Isabelle Fremeaux (Birkbeck College, UK)

More than words: 'owning' the anti-capitalist discourse?

16:45

Coffee

17:00

Patrick McCurdy (LSE, UK)

Reconsidering the Importance of Traditional Media: A Case Study of the November 2003 "$top Bush" Protests in London

&

Noel Douglas (South Bank Univ. UK)

Movement of the Imagination

Meena Sharify Funk (American University, Washington, USA)

Reimagining the Transnational, Reforming the Local: Muslim Women and the Question of Authority

&

Mallarika Sinha Roy (St Anthony's College, Oxford, UK)

Through the Looking Glass of Gender: Narratives of Women Activists in Naxalbari Movement in West Bengal, India (1967-1975) (Draft paper here)

18:15

Dinner - Sages

19.45

Evening Screening: Fourth World War; Rose Theatre

Lee Salter (SMG, UK), Graeme Chesters (SMG, UK) and Martin Pederson (University of Lancaster, UK)

SATURDAY 3rd July

08:00

Breakfast for Overnight Delegates

09:00

Max Farrar (Leeds Met. Univ., UK)

Racialised representations and violent urban protest: a contribution from existential sociology and psychology

&

Radim Marada (Masaryk Univ. Czech
Republic)

Protest as a way of socialization: cultural  adaptation of post-socialist youth

David Renton (University of Sunderland, UK)

The Means to Fight Globalisation: a modest defence of web-based labour organising

&

Roger Spalding (SMG, Edge Hill. UK)

Images of struggle, narratives of public order: British Newsreels in the 1930s

10:30

Coffee

11:00

Closing Comments and Publications Announcements

Paul Reynolds (Convenor, SMG. UK)

Closing Plenary

The Digital Self: Identity Theft and Social Movements
 

Mark Poster (Univ. California at Irvine, USA)

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12:45

Sages - Lunch

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