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Subject:

HM CONFERENCE: AN ANATOMY OF THE WORLD CRISIS

From:

Deborah Knight <[log in to unmask]>

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Deborah Knight <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Sat, 19 Oct 2002 12:53:11 +0100

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>Delivered-To: [log in to unmask]
>User-Agent: Microsoft-Outlook-Express-Macintosh-Edition/5.02.2022
>Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2002 16:07:33 +0100
>Subject: HM CONFERENCE: AN ANATOMY OF THE WORLD CRISIS
>From: Sébastien Budgen <[log in to unmask]>
>To: UK Friends of HM 9 <[log in to unmask]>
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>
>HISTORICAL MATERIALISM, in cooperation with the Centre for Diplomacy and
>International Studies (SOAS) invites you to a one -day conference on AN
>ANATOMY OF THE WORLD CRISIS on Saturday 2 November, with ROBERT BRENNER to
>discuss the themes and questions raised by his book THE BOOM AND THE BUBBLE
>(Verso, 2002).
>
>PROGRAMME:
>
>9.30 a.m. REGISTRATION
>
>10.00 ROBERT BRENNER on the US and the World Economy
>
>12.30 p.m. LUNCH BREAK
>
>1.30  Panel discussion around crisis theory and state of the world economy
>with BEN FINE (Economics Department, SOAS), ALAN FREEMAN (GLA), COSTAS
>LAPAVITSAS (Economics Department, SOAS), JOHN WEEKS (Economics Department,
>SOAS), ELLEN MEIKSINS WOOD and ROBERT BRENNER.
>
>4.00 BREAK
>
>4.30   Panel discussion around the future of the anticapitalist movement and
>the Left in the face of the crisis with ALEX CALLINICOS (Politics
>Department, York), RAY KIELY (Development Department, SOAS), ALFREDO
>SAAD-FILHO (Development Department, SOAS) and ROBERT BRENNER.
>
>The event will be taking place at the School of African and Oriental
>Studies, London (Russell Square & Goodge Street tubes), room to be
>confirmed.
>
>***PLEASE NOTE THAT THOSE ATTENDING THE CONFERENCE MUST PREREGISTER BY
>SENDING AN EMAIL WITH YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS TO
><[log in to unmask]>
>
>ROBERT BRENNER will also be speaking at the following events:
>
>Monday 28 October, 7.30pm, The Union Tavern, 52 Lloyd Baker Street, London
>WC2
>'New War Order: The USA and Global Power'
>After September 11 George Bush declared 'war  on terrorism'. Is this the
>beginning of a new imperial order where might is right, resistance outlawed
>and the USA the only model of political, economic and cultural power?
>SPEAKERS
>Robert Brenner, author 'The Boom and the Bubble' and New Left Review
>Editorial Committee Peter Gowan, author 'The Global Gamble' and New Left
>Review Editorial Committee Ziauddin Sardar, co-author 'Why Do People Hate
>America?'
>Organised by Signs of the Times, details;
>[log in to unmask]
>Tel 020 8926 7092
>
>***
>
>Tuesday 29 October, 6.30pm, Bookmarks, 1 Bloomsbury Street, London WC1B 3QE
>'US Imperialism in the 21st Century',
>
>RSVP to <[log in to unmask]> or 0207 637 1848
>
>***
>
>Friday 1 November, 6pm
>'Boom, Bubble, Bust: The US and the World Economy' with ANDREW GLYN
>(University of Oxford).
>London School of Economics, room to be confirmed.
>
>***PLEASE PREGISTER FOR THIS EVENT BY SENDING AN EMAIL WITH NAME AND ADDRESS
>TO <[log in to unmask]>
>
>***
>
>Sunday 3 November
>'Politics  Culture  Resistance: Globalisation and its Discontents2',
>University of Brighton
>Further details of the contributors, their previous publications and the
>titles of their conference talks in November, can be found on the conference
>web site  www.brighton.ac.uk/globalisation/
>
>Globalisation and its Discontents2 - Booking details
>Registration is £12 waged, £5 unwaged.  Payment must be made by cheque in
>advance, or by cheque or cash on the door.  For multiple bookings, please
>specify the number of tickets required, and include a cheque for the global
>figure.
>
>Tickets will be posted to you if your booking is received before Monday 28th
>October.  Tickets for bookings received after this date will be held at the
>registration desk at Sallis Benney Theatre for collection on Sunday 3
>November. This desk will be open from 9.30am.  Any remaining tickets will be
>available on the day from the registration desk. Call 07816 921105 for
>availability.
>Note: places in individual workshops cannot be booked in advance - it is
>strictly first come, first served.  You should get to the venue for the
>meeting in good time.
>Approximate room capacities are as follows:
>… Sallis Benney Theatre: 370
>… SHACS G7 Ground Floor: 100
>… SHACS B4 Basement: 60
>… SHACS Seminar Room 101: 40
>All published contributors were confirmed at the time of printing.
>A final timetable will be available on Sunday 3rd November, and the
>provisional timetable will be amended on a continual basis on the conference
>website at www.brighton.ac.uk/ globalisation The web site will be
>operational from the end of September.
>Refreshments are not included in the ticket price, but are on sale at the
>Sallis Benney Theatre throughout the day.
>There are no crèche facilities available.
>For more information about the event, E-mail: [log in to unmask] or go
>to www.brighton.ac.uk/globalisation/
>Details of how to get here:
>The conference takes place at the Sallis Benney Theatre, Grand Parade, & at
>The School of Historical & Critical Studies (SHACS), Pavilion Parade.  Both
>are sites of the Faculty of Arts and Architecture at the University of
>Brighton, on the South Coast of the UK. Registration is at the Sallis Benney
>Theatre, which is on Grand Parade, close to the Royal Pavilion, and opposite
>the King and Queen public house.
>There are fast trains from London, Victoria, to Brighton, which take 55
>minutes.  Slow trains take 85 minutes.  There is also a coach service from
>London to Brighton.  The conference venue is 12 minutes walk from the
>railway station and 5 minutes from the bus station.  International visitors
>should arrive at Gatwick airport, which is 30 minutes from Brighton.
>
>The Sallis Benney Theatre, which is part of the main Faculty of Arts and
>Architecture building, is situated on Grand Parade on the corner of , &
>SHACS is 5 minutes walk away, on the corner of Pavilion Parade & Pavilion
>Street, opposite the Royal Pavilion.  Its entrance is on Pavilion Street.
>Most local bus routes stop by the Royal Pavilion (in both directions).  The
>Sallis Benney Theatre is wheelchair accessible. Unfortunately, SHACS is not.
>P&P Politics, Culture and Resistance: Globalisation and its Discontents 2
>c/o SHACS, University of Brighton, 10-11 Pavilion Parade, Brighton BN2 1RA.
> Politics, culture & resistance
>'Globalisation and its Discontents2'
>Sunday 3rd November
>10am-7.00pm
>Central Brighton
>
>Debates & workshops & plenary sessions; confirmed speakers include:
>Penny Kemp, National Chair, The Green Party of England and Wales
>Esther Leslie, Birkbeck College, University of London
>Robert Brenner, University of California, Los Angeles
>Geoff Eley, University of Michigan
>Eustache Kouvelakis, author and socialist, Paris
>Mehmet Ali Dikerdem, University of Middlesex
>Rebecca Stasel, Committee to Defend Asylum Seekers
>Radikha Desai, University of Victoria, Canada
>Gilbert Achcar (University of Paris VIII)
>Alex Callinicos, University of York
>Anita Rupprecht, University of Brighton
>Gregory Elliott, author and socialist, Paris
>John Rees, editor International Socialism
>Paul Hopper, University of Brighton
>Masao Miyoshi, University of California, San Diego
>Tom Hickey, University of Brighton
>Lee Billingham, European Social Forum Mobilisation
>Justin Rosenberg, University of Sussex
>Mark Devenney, University of Brighton
>Ronnie Margulies, Stop the War Committee, Istambul
>Rob Hoveman, National Secretary, Socialist Alliance
>Simon Bromley, Open University
>Bob Brecher, University of Brighton
>Committee to Defend Asylum Seekers
>

Deborah Knight
CSE/Capital & Class Business Manager
25 Horsell Road, London N5 1XL
(020) 7607 9615, www.cseweb.org.uk

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