Goldsmiths Centre for the Study of Global Media and Democracy invites you to the following event:
Friday December 2nd 5-7pm, LG01:
Movements, Media and (In)Equality
In the wake of Trump's election there could not be a more important time to debate what this means for progressive Left politics.
How can progressive Left movements respond to Trump's victory? What does equality mean as an aim and outcome of political action in the face of a politics based on hate and exclusion? How do political movements address issues of (in)equality in their own practices and processes of deliberation and decision-making? What is the role of technologies in expanding freedoms and facilitating movements? What is the relationshiop of political movements to political parties - can inequality be overcome?
Come and join key thinkers debate the most pressing concern of our times:
Jodi Dean (Hobart and William Smith Colleges, New York)
Marina Prentoulis (University of East Anglia)
Alex Williams – (City University) Author of Inventing the Future
This event is free and there is no need to book.
Please alert all interested staff and students to this event.
I look forward to seeing you there
All best wishes
Natalie
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