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[ecrea] Collaborative Struggle Conference
Wed Jun 06 22:26:59 GMT 2012
Institute for Social Transformation Research, in cooperation with
The School of History & Politics, Faculty of Arts
‘Collaborative Struggle’ Conference
University of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
24 September, 2012
Keynote address: Ilan Pappé, University of Exeter
Author of The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine (2006), The Modern Middle
East (2005), A History of Modern Palestine: One Land, Two Peoples
(2003), and Britain and the Arab-Israeli Conflict (1988)
Director of the European Centre for Palestine Studies, co-director of
the Exeter Centre for Ethno-Political Studies, and political activist
The ‘Arab Spring’ and the ‘Occupy Wall Street’ movements have both, in
their very different ways, brought to life the idea that ‘the people’,
long thought to be missing, can and do make a difference. This
conference is interested in the possibilities these kinds of
‘collaborative struggles’ are opening up for new ways of thinking about
politics, citizenship, identity and indeed life itself. What happens
when Palestinians and Jews struggle together to defeat the segregation
that nourishes the continuation of their conflict? What if a society of
white privilege were to give way to an integrative way of life in
Australia? This conference discusses different aspects of joint action –
or ‘collaborative struggles’ – as the way to exit colonial divisions and
oppressive relations in contemporary societies. We assume that the way
we choose to struggle is the way we choose to create the new.
Invited Speakers: Henry Reynolds – University of Tasmania; Chris Weedon
– Cardiff University; Lorenzo Veracini – Swinburne University of
Technology; Matt Allen – University of Wollongong; Simone Bignall –
University of New South Wales
Convened by Ian Buchanan and Marcelo Svirsky
Call for Papers
The conference invites 20 minute papers on different aspects of
‘collaborative struggle’:
joint activism and decolonisation in settler-colonial societies *
radical activism and capitalism * civil society and collaborative action
* ‘shared history’ and critical narratives * collaborative struggles and
cultural studies * transversal activism * bilingualism and
interculturalism *
Send 200 word proposals to Marcelo Svirsky by June 15th to:
(msvirsky /at/ uow.edu.au)
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