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SUMMARY:Anarchist Studies Network: 3rd International Conference
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LOCATION:Loughborough\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p>As the crisis of late capitalism deepens\, nominal democracies are<br> increasingly showing their hand: freedom of speech is the freedom to be<br> ignored. Every demand of the last wave of social mobilization has been<br> rejected or side-lined. Instead\, governments pursue business-as-usual with<br> obstinacy. The fallout from the global financial crisis has become the<br> pretext for even harsher strategies of inequality management. Devastating<br> storms and a changing climate do nothing to stop the dash for gas. Even<br> dramatic revelations about generalised surveillance and the infiltration<br> of protest movements have done more to normalize these phenomena than to<br> halt or reverse them. Governments will change the story on the move if<br> they have to\, or just plug their ears - perhaps unsurprisingly\, since the<br> last credible alternative does not include them.<br> <br> For anarchists\, new-found public disillusionment is as much of a challenge<br> as a cause for celebration. Loss of trust in the democratic state can<br> result in despair or reactionary retrenchment as much as it can lead to<br> radicalization. Indeed\, anarchists have been the first to offer solidarity<br> to many marginalized groups in their struggles\, and their organizational<br> strategies &ndash\; if not their actual aims &ndash\; have inspired mass movements the<br> world round. But the mere celebration of anarchist resurgence is no longer<br> sufficient. What is now needed is a redoubled effort towards practical and<br> theoretical innovation\, and engagement with mass struggles in content as<br> well as form.<br> <br> Building on the success of its predecessor\, the 3rd International<br> Conference of the Anarchist Studies Network will showcase the best new<br> thinking in the study of anarchism as a political theory and practice &ndash\;<br> past\, present and future. The conference aims to breach new frontiers in<br> anarchist scholarship\, and encourage cross-pollination between disciplines<br> and contributions from both within and outside the official academic<br> sphere.<br> <br> The conference will be held at Loughborough University during the first<br> week of September 2014.</p>\n<p>Proposals are welcome for individual papers\, sessions\, and streams of<br> sessions. We especially encourage proposals for sessions\, to include 3-4<br> papers drawn together around a common theme\, although individual paper<br> proposals are of course also welcome\, as are proposals for practical<br> workshops\, experiential sessions\, and other activities.<br> <br> Contributions can come from any scholarly discipline(s)\, on any topic<br> relevant to the study of anarchism.<br> <br> Please send abstracts of up to 250 words per paper (multiply for<br> session/stream proposals) to <a href="mailto:u.gordon@lboro.ac.uk">u.gordon@lboro.ac.uk</a> by 1 March</p>
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