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Thursday, September 08, 2011

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Confronting the Global: Alternatives, Alterity, Solidarity

Runs from Thursday, September 08 to Friday, September 09.

A conference co-convened by PSA Anarchist Studies Network (ASN), BISA International Political Economy Working Group (IPEG), BISA Poststructuralist Working Group (PPWG), BISA Marxism and International Relations Group. Funded by the CSGR, the PSA Specialist Activities Fund, and the IPEG.

The aim of this conference is to nourish intellectual affinities and build research synergies across a broad cross-section of critical approaches to 'the global'. This conference follows from an ESRC supported conference on 'Anarchism and World Politics', held at the University of Bristol in June 2010, and the subsequent forum in Millennium: Journal of International Studies (39:2, 2010). It will explore questions of ‘the global’ from anarchist, Marxist, feminist, post-colonial, post-structural and other ‘radical’ approaches to global politics. It seeks to bring together a wide range of scholars with the aim of exploring the affinities and differences between and within these approaches, and to consider the productive spaces for praxis which might be generated from intellectual engagement.

Full details can be downloaded here; all enquiries should be directed to Chris Rossdale.

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MA Dissertations Due
B1.04

MA Dissertations are due at 3.00pm BST today.

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