Next week, Theory Culture & Society are holding a conference in Helsinki.
Although we realise that this is short notice to give people, there are
tickets remaining should anyone wish to attend. Please read the following
information for more details about the conference.
> Dear participant of the Cosmopolis conference,
>
> please find below some last-minute information about transportation,
> hotels, the conference site and registration. Additionally, a conference
> programme follows the general information. Please feel free to
> contact us where you need more specific information than that
> given below.
>
> Maps
>
> Conference sites and hotels are located at
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> http://www.valt.helsinki.fi/vol/cosmopolis/maps.html
> http://www.valt.helsinki.fi/vol/cosmopolis/maps.html
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>
> Please note that Thursday 1 June is a national public holiday in Finland
> (Day of Ascension) which means that offices (including University) are
> closed.
>
> Nonetheless, on Thursday, there will an un-informal welcome reception at
> the University Club Stobelia, from 6pm to 9pm. This bar/cafeteria is open
> to public, but the conference participants will have a chance to meet each
> other already before the conference.
>
> Address: Fabianinkatu 37 (S on the map). A free drink included.
>
> Please reply if you intend to come by sending a message to:
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> [log in to unmask]
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> Friday June 2
>
> Registration
>
> Registration is from 9am to 10am in the Small Hall of University Main
> Building, Fabianinkatu 33. There will be coffee at 9.30am.
>
> The opening of the conference will take place in the Small Hall of the
> Main Building of the University at 10am. Address: Fabianinkatu 33, 4th
> flour (M on the map).
>
> Copies of workshop papers
>
> The participants are expected to bring with them their own paper and 10
> copies of the paper.
>
>
>
> From the airport to the centre of Helsinki
>
> There are timetable information points for public transport on the
> arrivals floors of terminals, next to the information points. Airport info
> points can
> also provide information on public transport timetables.
>
> There are bus stops outside terminals.
>
> Public transport: bus 615
>
> From 6.05am to 23.05 pm, every 15 minutes (Mon-Fri) / every 30 minutes
> (Sat-Sun)
> Single fare: FIM 16.
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> http://www.ytv.fi/aikataulut/seutu/s615.html
>
> Finnair bus
>
> From 5.45am to 1.10am, every 20 minutes.
> Single fare: FIM 27
>
> http://www.finnair.com/offices/citybus.htm
>
> Taxi services
>
> There are taxi ranks outside terminals. You can pay your taxi fare by cash
> or by bank debit card or the most common credit cards.
>
> Taxi fare from the air port to the centre of Helsinki is about FIM 150.
>
> Banks and money exchange at the airport
>
> Leonia Bank
>
> Currency exchange
> * International terminal, Arrivals: open 24h, tel 0204 25 7980, fax 0204
> 25 7981
> * International terminal, Ground floor: open 8.45am-16.00pm weekdays,
> tel 0204 25 7985,
> * fax 0204 25 7986
>
> Merita Bank
>
> Currency Exchange in the International Terminal
> * Departure Hall 2 open 6.00-23.00 every day
> * Departure Hall 3-4 open klo 6.00-19.30 every day
> * Ground floor open 9.15 -16.15 Mon-Fri
>
> Inquiries and currency reservation, tel. +358 203 123 123
>
> Thomas Cook
>
> The Thomas Cook currency exchange desk is on the arrivals floor of the
> International terminal next to the Welcome point. Open during flight
> departures and arrivals. tel. 6151 3852, 6151 3853
>
>
> Bank machines
>
> Machines for cash dispensing and bank transfers are on the arrivals,
> departure and service floors and in the transit area of the overseas
> terminal.
>
>
> Hotels
>
> Hotel Anton, Paasivuorenkatu 1
> tel. +358 (0)9 774 900, fax +358 (0)9 701 4527
> Hotel Ava, Karstulantie 6
> tel. +358 (0)9 774 751, fax +358 (0)9 730 090, email:
> [log in to unmask]
> Hotel Cumulus Kaisaniemi, Kaisaniemenkatu 7
> tel. +358 (0)9 172 881, fax +358 (0)9 605 379, email:
> [log in to unmask]
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> mailto:[log in to unmask]
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> Hotel Eurohostel, Linnankatu 9
> tel. +358 (0)9 622 0470, fax +358 (0)9 655 044, e-mail: [log in to unmask]
> Hotel Radisson SAS Hesperia, Mannerheimintie 50
> tel. +358 (0)9 43 101, fax +358 (0)9 431 0995
> Hotel Radisson SAS Plaza, Mikonkatu 23
> tel. +358 (0)9 69580, fax +358 (0)9 6958 7100, email:
> [log in to unmask]
> University Guest House, Vironkatu 1 C
> tel. +358 (0)9 191 7926, fax +358 (0)9 191 7956, email:
> [log in to unmask]
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> Questions concerning hotel reservations to Hotel Booking Centre,
> email: [log in to unmask]
> tel. +358-9-2288 1400
> fax +358-9-2288 1499
>
> The City of Helsinki
>
> We recommend you to visit the website of Helsinki City Tourist Office:
>
> http://www.hel.fi/tourism/
>
> Finland
>
> We recommend you to visit the website of Ministry for Foreign Affairs of
> Finland:
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> http://www.formin.fi/
>
>
> Climate
>
> The summer begins in Helsinki in the end of May which means that in the
> beginning of June the temperature at day time is between 15 to 25
> degrees Celsius depending on weather conditions. Helsinki is situated by
> the sea so there's always a breeze of fresh sea air. A short instruction
> to Finnish climate is to be found e.g. at
>
> http://virtual.finland.fi/finfo/english/ilmaeng.html
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>
> COSMOPOLIS
> Democratising Global Economy and Culture
> 2-4 June 2000, Helsinki
>
> Organisers:
>
> Theory, Culture & Society Centre, Nottingham Trent University, UK
>
> Theory, Culture & Society Centre runs several series of seminars, open
> lectures, research workshops and public events throughout the academic
> year, drawing on its wide network of contacts. The journal Theory, Culture
> & Society has been at the forefront of engagements with new social
> developments. For almost two decades, it has been engaged in generating an
> understanding of a range of issues: consumer culture; postmodernism;
> globalization; technological culture; and the body, health and the life
> course. In terms of its readership and acclaim, Theory, Culture & Society
> has firmly established itself as a leading forum for social and cultural
> theory and research.
>
> Network Institute for Global Democratization, Helsinki, Finland and
> Nottingham, UK
>
> NIGD aims at promoting world-wide democratization at all levels. NIGD's
> predecessor, the Finnish follow-up process to the UN Secretary-General's
> democratization reports (1995-97), organized seminars and issued
> publications supporting regional democratization mainly in Eastern Europe
> and Russia. Recently, NIGD has extended its agenda to incorporate both
> research and more practically oriented projects concerning the
> transnational impacts of democratization in areas also outside Europe.
> NIGD focuses on the impacts of globalisation on democratization and,
> normatively, on democratising globalisation.
>
> Department of Political Science, University of Helsinki, Finland
>
> Political Science at the University of Helsinki can be regarded as a
> subject that covers all major aspects of research and teaching of
> politics. The traditional examination of state institutions, parties,
> organizations and political processes is combined with broader interests:
> the analysis of all social and political interaction and power on both the
> national and international levels. At some universities, specialization in
> the study of administration has led to the establishment of departments of
> Administrative Science, where research focuses on public administration
> or, more generally, on organizations and on leadership and management. At
> some other universities, it is International Relations that has departed
> from the study of politics. At the Department of Political Science, these
> three areas of study are connected with each other in a unique way. This
> gives one an opportunity to pay special attention to the interdependency
> of political and administrative issues, on the one hand, and national and
> international phenomena, on the other - an interdependency that has grown
> stronger as a result of globalization.
>
> Partners:
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> African Association of Political Science
> City of Helsinki
> The City of Culture Foundation
> The Finnish Political Science Association
>
> Sponsors:
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> The Academy of Finland
> The Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
> The University of Helsinki
> The Student Union of the University of Helsinki
> Finnair
>
>
>
>
> Organising Committee:
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> Mike Featherstone Katarina Sehm Patomäki
> Heikki Patomäki John Tomlinson
> Liisa Laakso Pauline Eadie
> Alison Pancoe Terry McSwiney
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>
> Advisory Committee:
>
> Stephen Chan.. Teivo Teivainen
> Bryan S Turner Jan Nederveen Pieterse
> Eleonore Kofman Couze Venn
> Scott Lash R B J Walker
> Turo Virtanen Colin Mercer
>
> Conference Staff:
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> Kostas Kotzias Antero Aunesluoma
> Matt Merefield Johanna Hiltunen
> Chris White Soile Kauranen
> Karita Kreander-Vatanen
> Tuija Kurvinen
> Aleksi Vienonen
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> Conference programme
> The first day will explore cosmopolitan spaces and representations
> from a largely theoretical perspective, whereas the second day will focus
> on more concrete, topical political issues under the rubric of democratic
> reforms of cosmopolis. Many of the perspectives of the second day have
> been directly stimulated by the Network Institute for Global
> Democratisation, a Helsinki-based NGO working alongside the Theory,
> Culture & Society Centre's Virtual Institute for Global Culture. Both are
> experimental projects designed to explore the politics of global
> citizenship and the new information technologies and have aims, which are
> as much practical-political as academic. Day 1 Sessions and Workshops T1
> Diasporic Spaces T2 Cultural Movements T3 Globalisation Processes and
> Cosmopolitanism T4 Islamic Cosmopolitanism T5 Metropolis/ Cosmopolis T6
> Universalism/Difference T7 Nationalism, Internationalism and
> Cosmopolitanism T8 Technology and World-Wide Risks T9 Cosmopolitan
> Identities and Visions
> Day 2 Sessions and Workshops D1 Alternative Globalisations D2 Politics of
> Globalisation D3 Internet - Towards a Global Public Sphere D4 Charter 99
> for Global Democracy and the United Nations Reforms: New Democratic and
> Pluralistic Perspectives (Roundtable - Internet) D5 Marginalisation,
> Globalisation and the Prospects for Democracy D6 Civil Society
> Developments: Regional and Global Perspectives. In Preparation of the
> Fourth International New or Restored Democracies Conference, Benin, Nov
> 2000 D7 Global Citizenship: Cultural, Social or Political?
> Day 3 Sessions and Workshops S1 Civil Society Developments: Regional and
> Global Perspectives. In Preparation of the Fourth International New or
> Restored Democracies Conference, Benin, Nov 2000 S2 Round Table: Teaching
> Globalisation S3 Global Democratisation
> Conference sites:
> MB SH = University Main Building, Small Hall (Fabianinkatu 37, M on the
> map)
> MB SC = University Main Building, Student Café
> MB SR = University Main Building, Student Restaurant
> HC = House of Cultures (Unionkatu 38, C on the map)
> HC CC = House of Cultures, Club Café
> Cosmopolis
> Friday June 2, Day 1: Cosmopolitan Spaces and Representations
> Time (Place) Session
> 9:00 (MB SH) Registration and Coffee
> 10:00 (MB SH) Plenary Session Matti Wuori (Opening speech, Chair) Member
> of European Parliament (Green Party, Finland), a practising international
> human rights lawyer, former Director of the Greenpeace International.
> Author of a number of books. Ulrich Beck: "Cosmopolitan Manifesto"
> Professor of Sociology at the University of Munich. Author of Risk Society
> and many other books. Oscar Ugarteche: "The Archaeology of Modernity:
> Latin America between Globalisation and Exclusion" Professor of Economics
> at the Catholic University of Lima and international consultant that
> participates actively in the Latin American Jubilee 2000 campaign. Author
> of 14 books.
> 12:15 (MB SR or HC CC) Lunch
> 13:15 (HC) Paper Sessions and Workshops
> 15:15 (HC CC) Coffee
> 15:30 (HC) Continuation of Paper Sessions and Workshops
> 17:45 (MB SH) Plenary Session, Workshop chairs Professor Scott Lash
> (Chair, main conclusions) A Summary of the Conclusions of the Paper
> Sessions and Workshops
> 18:30 (MB SC) Evening Reception by City of Helsinki
> 19:30 (MB SR) Buffet Dinner
>
> First Day Workshops
> Diasporic Spaces (T1) 13:15 (HC)
> Farrands Christopher Title in process TNTU
> Ruiz Lester Edwin J. In Pursuit of the 'Body Politic': Ethics,
> Spirituality, and Diaspora
> Sznaider Natan Memory and Cosmopolitanism: The case of the
> Holocaust The Academic College of Tel-Aviv-Yaffo
>
> Cultural Movements (T2)
> (I) - 13:15 (HC)
> Beck-Gernsheim Elisabeth The Reinvention of Jewish Culture in Germany
> Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Enlangen-Nurnberg
> Nava Mica Women and Cosmopolitan Imaginaries in 20th Century England
> University of East London
> Santos Myrian S. The Dynamic of Blockbuster Exhibitions: The Case of
> Brazilian Museums TNTU
> (II) - 15:30 (HC)
> Chaney David Cultural Institutions in an Era of Cultural Fragmentation
> University of Durham
> Fowler Bridget Cosmopolitanism, Postcolonialism and Bourdieu: The
> Case of Photography Glascow University
> Smith Dennis Honour, Human Rights and Humiliation: Dimensions of
> Aristocratic and Bourgeois Cosmopolitanism Loughborough University
>
> Globalisation Processes and Cosmopolitanism (T3) 15:30 (HC)
> Milanovic B. On the Threshold of the Third Globalisation: Some Historical
> Analogies DRG World Bank
> Olma Sebastian Cosmopolitanism as Katgorischer Imperativ:
> Globalisation and the Disciplinary (Mis-)Use of Concepts and Ideas
> Universitaet Leipzig
> Stevenson Nick Cosmopolitanism: A defence University of
> Sheffield
> Martins Paulo Henrique Ambivalent Imagery of Globalisation
> Recife, Brazil
>
> Islamic Cosmopolitanism (T4) 15:30 (HC)
> Ahsan Muhammad Pan-Islamism: peace and prosperity in the
> Twenty-First Century
> Hanafi Hassan Islam and Cosmopolitanism University of Cairo
> Linjakumpu Aini Virtual Umma and the Emancipation of Islamic
> Communities University of Lappland
> Mohammadi Ali Islamic Response to Globalisation TNTU, Iran
> Pasha Mustapha Kamal Culture, Neoliberal Globalization, and Islamic
> Cosmopolitanism American University
>
> Metropolis/Cosmopolis (T5)
> (I) - 13:15 (HC)
> Boden Deirdre To Infinity and Beyond: Reflexivity, Connectivity and Global
> Branding
> Boyne Roy 'Deleuze in Berlin; Assessing the time image in
> Fassbinder's Interpretation of the Post War German City' Durham
> University
> Wittel Andreas Network Sociality in Urban Spaces TNTU
> (II) - 15:30
> Larkin Celine M., Ling L.H.M. Reassessing the 'Global City' as an
> Analytical Model Arrowstreet Inc. Massachusetts
> Institute of Social Studies
> Richter Molabotta Melita The defeat of the cosmopolitan cities
> Research Centre for Ethnic, Political + Internat. Trietre. Ethnic,
> Politic, Internat. Trieste.
> Turkoglou Nurcay Poachers have Hi-Tech Weapons Marmara University
>
>
> Universalism/Difference (T6)
> (I) - 13:15 (HC)
> Chu Nicky Tai Shing I and Alternation: Temporal space in
> Neo-Confucianism and Gadamer Polytechnic University of Hong Kong
> Conley Verena Andermatt Chaosmopolites Harvard University
> Venn Couze The ethics of responsibility and transcultural cosmopolitan
> sphere TNTU
> (II) - 15:30 (HC)
> Vuola Elina A Clash of Universals? Religious Fundamentalism(s) and
> Transnational Feminism(s) University of Helsinki
> Wada Shuichi An Asiatic View of the Communitarian Ideals on Moral
> Integration Waseda University
> Patomäki Heikki From East to West: Emergent Global Philosophies -
> the Beginning of the end of the Western Dominance? TNTU-NIGD
>
> Nationalism, Internationalism and Cosmopolitanism (T7) 13:15 (HC)
> Aslanyan Svetlana A. Cosmopolitanism and National Culture Institute of
> Linguistic . . . Armenia
> Wang Horng-luen Transcending the Nationalist Reality: A View from
> Afar on the Limits and Possibility of Cosmopolitan Democracy National
> Taiwan University
> Westwood Sally The Big Divide: Cosmopolitanism and Internationalism
> ? Leicester University
>
> Technology and world-wide Risks (T8) 15:30 (HC)
> Barry Andrew Cosmopolitics and Technical Practice Goldsmiths College.
>
> Clark Nigel World-wide Weeds: The Biotic Dimension of the Cosmopolitan
> Open Uni. Geography.
> Jamison Andrew On the Ambiguities of Greening University of Lund
>
>
> Cosmopolitan Identities and Visions (T9)
> Fontes Souto-Maior Breno Augusto Associationalism and Citizenship:
> the role of voluntary associations in improving the quality of life of
> urban poor communities University of Pernambuco. Recife, Brazil.
>
> Gomes Alfredo M. De-democratising Higher Education and
> De-construction of the University Vocation University of Bristol
> Robertson Susan L., Dale Roger, Lewis Nick Translocal/Transnational
> Traffiking and Trading : Risk and the Calculation of Educational Futures
> University of Bristol
> Satterwhite Emily M. The non-megalopolis and the cosmopolitan
> Appalachian: Some consequences when cities aren't seen Emory
> University
>
>
> Saturday June 3, Day 2: Democratic Reforms of Cosmopolis
> Time (Place) Session
> 08:30 (MB SH) Coffee
> 09:00 (MB SH) Plenary Session Atilio A. Boron (Chair): "Introduction to
> Global Reforms" General Secretary of the Latin American Council for the
> Social Sciences (CLACSO) and Professor of Political Science at the
> University of Buenos Aires. Author of State, Capitalism and Democracy in
> Latin America, Tempos Violentos, and many others. Johan Galtung: "Global
> Citizenship, Globalized Human Rights and Global Democracy" Professor of
> Peace Studies at several universities, and a Director of TRANSCEND, a
> Peace and Development Network. Founder of the International Peace Research
> Institute, Oslo (1959) and the Journal of Peace Research (1964). Author of
> numerous books, including Global Glasnost and Human Rights in Another Key.
> R.B.J.Walker: "Polis, Cosmopolis, Politics" Professor of Political Science
> at the University of Victoria, Canada (and soon at the University of
> Keele, UK) and, with D. Sheth, the editor of the Alternatives. Author of
> Inside/Outside: International Relations as Political Theory, and many
> others.
> 11:00 (HC CC) Coffee
> 11:15 (HC) Paper Sessions and Workshops
> 13:15 (HC CC) Lunch
> 14:15 (HC CC) Continuation of Paper Sessions and Workshops
> 17:45 (MB SH) Plenary Session A Summary of the Conclusions of the Paper
> Sessions and Workshops
> 18:30 (MB SC) Evening Reception by Department of Political Science,
> University of Helsinki
> 19:30 (MB SR) Buffet Dinner
>
>
> Second Day Workshops
> Alternative Globalisations (D1)
> 14:15 (HC)
> Annenkov Vladimir Global Culture and Geoculture Russian Academy of
> Science
> Axford Barrie Globalization and the prospects for cosmopolitan world
> society Oxford Brookes University
> Huggins Richard
> Hakala Johanna Knowledge production in a globalising world
> University of Tampere
>
> Politics of Globalisation (D2)
> (I) - 11:15 (HC)
> Hentz James J. Trading Blocs or Historic Blocs? South Africa/SADC
> and Brazil/Mercosur and the Globalization Project Virginia Military
> Institute
> Koivusalo Meri World Trade Organisation and Trade-Creep in Health
> and Social Policies GASPP/STAKES
> Minkkinen Petri Transformative Politics in the North American
> Political Economy University of Helsinki
> Schuerz Martin Symbolic capital of the Fed in the Greenspan era
> Austrian Central Bank
> (II) - 14:15 (HC)
> Dantas Carlos Alberto Barbosa Who pays the cost of production ?
> University Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
> Sankaran Krishna "Worlding" The discourse of globalization: power,
> inequality, identity University of Hawaii
> Nelson Scott Time, Space, Politics, History: Theorizing a Democratic Left
> Politics in International Relations Virginia Tech
> Thornton William From Cold War to Cold Peace: Neoliberalism and Moral
> Realism in the New World Disorder Taiwan
>
> Internet - Towards a Global Public Sphere (D3) 11:15 (HC)
> Kizima Serguei A. The Internet, cosmopolitanism, and democratisation
> the game at the interstices of NIS space Belarusian State University
>
> Klein Kajsa Cyberrelations - reading UN links Stockholm University
>
>
> Charter 99 for Global Democracy and the United Nations Reforms: New
> Democratic and Pluralistic Perspectives (Roundtable - Internet) (D4) 14:15
> (HC)
> Crawshaw Steve Popular Protest -- How it can (and can't) work The
> Independent
> Lent Adam The Current Response by Radical Grassroots Movements to
> Globalisation University of Sheffield, Department of Politics
> Titus Alexander Global Apartheid and the new global settlement:
> Lessons, dangers and opportunities for global governance Westminster
> UNA
> Walley Joan The Involvement of Elected Representatives in International
> Decision Making British MP
>
> Marginalisation, Globalisation and the Prospects for Democracy (D5)
>
> (I) - 11:15 (HC)
> Ninsin Kwame A. Globalization and the Quest for democracy in
> Africa: The Mirage and Reality Executive Secretary, AAPS
> Kauppi Niilo Democracy between Globalisation and Europeanisation
> University of Helsinki
> (II) - 14:15 (HC)
> Meena Ruth University of Dar es Salaam
> Oquaye Mike The Second Wind of Change in Africa: The Ghanaian Case
> University of Ghana
>
>
> Civil Society Developments: Regional and Global Perspectives. In
> Preparation of the Fourth International New or Restored Democracies
> Conference, Benin, Nov 2000 (D6)
> 11:15 (HC)
> Sehm-Patomäki Katarina UN, Democratisation and the New or Restored
> Democracies Process TNTU-NIGD
> Hazoume Guy Landry The State of the Preparations for the Benin
> Conference Benin
> Patomäki Heikki Democratisation and Civic Responses to
> Globalisation: Towards a Wholistic Framework TNTU-NIGD
> Walker R.B.J. Containers, Relations, Politics: Clayoquot Sound
> Canada/UK
>
> Global Citizenship: Cultural, Social or Political? (D7) 11:15 (HC)
> Herzog Hanna Negotiated Citizenship: Palestinian Women in Israel and
> Peace Activity Tel Aviv University
> Keaney Michael Democracy and the Meta-State: Popular Participation
> in Global Governance Glasgow Caledonian University
> Menachem Gila Global Citizenship, National Minority and Local
> Neighborhood: Transnational practices among Arab citizens in
> Tel-Aviv-Jaffa University of Tel Aviv
> Woodiwiss Anthony Human Rights and the challenge of Cosmopolis City
> University
>
> June 4, Day 3: The Additional day for spontaneous roundtables and other
> activities. Organised programme includes:
>
> Civil Society Developments: Regional and Global Perspectives. In
> Preparation of the Fourth International New or Restored Democracies
> Conference, Benin, Nov 2000 (S1)
> (I) - 10:00 (HC)
> Boron Atilio A. The Violent Times of Globalization: Democratic
> Politics After Dictatorship Argentina
> He Boagang Democratization, Civil Society and the National
> Boundary/Identity Question in East Asia University of Tasmania
> Zdravomyslova Elena The Contradictions of Russian Democratisation
> European University, St. Petersburg
> (II) - 13:00 (HC)
> Teivainen Teivo Cosmopolitics of Dealing with Past Human
> Rights Violations in Latin America University of Helsinki
> Laakso Liisa Civil Society in Zimbabwe: Between State Sovereignty and
> International Politics of Conditionality University of Helsinki
> Vogt Henri Individualism and Civil Society in Post-Communist Eastern
> Europe Finland
> Neocosmos Michael The State and Civil Society in Africa: the
> authoritarianism of liberalism and the centrality of popular
> democracy - [beyond the seesaw of hope and disillusionment]
> Botswana
>
> Round Table: Teaching Globalisation (S2) (HC)
> Kuusisto Riikka University of Helsinki
> Participants are invited to discuss the challenges of teaching
> globalization by focusing, for example, on the following problems: --How
> to define globalization in a particular teaching context? --How to cope
> with the multidisciplinary reach of globalisation phenomena? --How to
> integrate globalisation into "traditional" teaching in Political Science,
> International Relations, Media Studies, Economics, International Law etc.?
> --How to concretize questions related to globalisation, how to study
> globalisation empirically? --Which books to include in the reading lists?
> Participants are not expected to present papers, but rather, to informally
> talk about issues related to teaching globalisation. Handouts containing
> suggested reading lists or other specific ideas are most welcome.
>
>
> Global Democratisation (S3) (HC)
> Leena Rikkilä Building Global Democracy - In whose responsibility? Finland
> and its global policy as a case study Advisory Board for Relations with
> Developing Countries
> Ravi Rajendra Lokayan Delhi, India
> Seppänen Maaria Advisory Board for Relations with Developing
> Countries
> Forsberg Tuomas Advisory Board for Relations with Developing
> Countries(not confirmed)
> Wallgren, Thomas University of Helsinki
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> Other Participants
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> Anttonen Pertti University of Helsinki
> Aunesluoma Antero University of Helsinki
> Bromley Roger TNTU
> Dantas Bene University Pernambuco. Recife, Brazil.
> El Fawwal Magwa University of Cairo
> Fang Yu Center of Modernization Development Strategies Studies,
> GDASS
> Faridzadeh A The Office of Civilization Studies
> Featherstone Mike TNTU
> Guiquan Liang Guangdong Provincial Academy of Social
> Sciences(GDASS)
> Hanafi Hassan University of Cairo.
> Hiltunen Johanna University of Helsinki
> Kauranen Soile University of Helsinki
> Kaweh Ramin LSE
> Khorsani Saied Rajaie advisor to Foreign minister, Iran?
> Kiomars Amiri The Office of Islamic Revision Studies
> Kotzias Kostas TNTU
> Kurvinen Tuija University of Helsinki
> Kyroren Helena Finnish Minisrty for Foreign Affairs.
> Marashi Jafar Managing Director. Industrial Management
> Institute.
> Mardani Ismael Industrial Management Institute
> Merefield Matt TNTU
> Mukandala Rwekaza President, AAPS,
> Redhead Steve Manchester Metropolitan University.
> Sajjadpour Kazem Director Institue for Political and
> International Studies.
> Saukkonen Pasi University of Helsinki
> Sharkah, Francis. SEEDS for PEED.
> Sharkah, Francis. [Massa Corvah]
> Talvitie Tuija British Council
> Thornton Songok Han (wife) Accompaning
> Tomlinson John TNTU
> Vahid Motjaba Amiri advisor to Foreign minister, Iran
> Valls Andrew University of Tartu
> Vienonen Aleksi University of Helsinki
> Wallin Risto
> White Chris TNTU
> Yi Liu Center of Information Technology and Networking Studies,
> GDASS
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Theory, Culture & Society Centre
Faculty of Humanities, Nottingham Trent University
Clifton Lane, Nottingham NG11 8NS, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)115 948 6330 / 6332
Fax: +44 (0)115 948 6331
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Web: http://tcs.ntu.ac.uk
Forthcomimg TCS conferences:
Inhabiting Technologies, ICA, London 10-12 March 2000
Cosmopolis, University of Helsinki, Finland 2-4 June 2000
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