Past Events
21 to 22 June 2011, 9.30am-6pm
Politics of Knowledge – the London-Brasilla Conference (Universidade de Brasilia Goldsmiths College, University of London)
An international conference of the Instituto de Ciencias Sociais
Auditório do Centro Internacional de Física da Matéria Condensada, Edifício Multiuso II – Campus Darcy Ribeiro, Universidade de Brasília
Thursday, 9th June, 10am-6.30pm, NAB Lecture Theatre
Speakers: John Milbank (Nottingham University), Wang Hui (Tsinghua University), Achille Mbembe (WISER Institute/Duke University)
Thursday, 5th May, 5-7pm, RHB 308
Presenter: Tejaswini Niranjana (Centre for the Study of Culture and Society, Bangalore)
Title: “WHY CULTURE MATTERS: The Changing Language of Feminist Politics in India”
Monday, 11 April, 4pm, RHB 137 (please note location is different from Senior Common Room)
Presenter: Chris Gill (Art journalist & Shanghai resident artist) http://www.shanghaieye.net/english/about
Title: "China's Art Model
Monday, 28 March, 5pm, NAB 3.26 (please note location is different from Senior Common Room)
Presenter: Bernadette Buckley (Goldsmiths, Politics)
Title: "Is justice a sausage? Art, Artists and the Bismark Principle."
Monday, 7 March, 5pm, NAB 3.26 (please note location is different from Senior Common Room)
Presenter: Kristin Surak (University of Duisburg-Essen / European University Institute)
Title: “Nation-Work: Towards a Praxeology of Cultural Nationalism”
Monday, February 21, 5.00 pm, RHB 150 (please note location is different from Senior Common Room)
Presenter: Ewa Domanska (Adam Mickiewicz University at PoznaĆ, Poland / Department of Anthropology, Stanford University, USA)
Title: “Hiroshima “Shadows” and Ontology of the Human Remains”
Tuesday, February 8, 5pm
Presenter: Sam O. Opondo (University of Hawai’i at Manoa)
Title: “The Postcolonial Subject of Violence: Explorations in Ethics and the Politics of Aesthetics”
Tuesday, January 25, 5pm
Presenter: David Martin (Goldsmiths, Politics)
Title: “Pious Subjects / Sacred Geometries: Postcolonialism and the politics of Western Modernity” Tuesday, December 14, 5pm
Presenter: Branwen Gruffydd Jones (Goldsmiths, Politics)
Title: “Assembling Financial Subjects in the Slum”
Tuesday, November 23, 5pm, RHB 307 (please note location is different from Senior Common Room)
Presenter: Anca Pusca (Goldsmiths, Politics)
Title: “The 'Roma Problem' in the EU: Nomadism, (In)visible Architectures and Violence”
IDEA EXCHANGE: THE WEB AND SOCIAL CHANGE CONFERENCE
Saturday and Sunday, 12th/13th of December, 9am - 5:30 pm
Richard Hoggart Building, Small Hall
Sponsored by the Department of Politics, the European Commission, the International Debate Education Association (www.idebate.org), the Open Society Institute and Debatewise (www.debatewise.com)
The Conference will bring together internet based activists from around the world to discuss the role of new media in
promoting debate and dialogue, participation and social Change as part of the European Year of Creativity and Innovation (2009).
The keynote speaker will be Mr. Evgeny Morozov, a Yahoo fellow at the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy at Georgetown University, where he is studying the impact of the Internet on global politics. He is also a contributing editor and a blogger for Foreign Policy Magazine. Prior to his appointment to Georgetown, he was a fellow at the Open Society Institute, where he remains on the board of the Information Program. His book about the Internet and democracy will be published in late 2010 by PublicAffairs (US) / Penguin Press (UK).
Other presentations include:
Blogging and political activism during Myanmar's Saffron Revolution
New media for an Open Society in Thailand
Citizen Journalism platforms in Belarus
The Online Debating Community in Romania
Bridging the North South Divide: efforts from Estonia
Journalism, Blogging and Education in Kyrgystan
Web 2.0, Learning and Teaching at Goldsmiths
For further information, contact Dr. Anca Pusca, Department of Politics: Ext 5317/ a.pusca@gold.ac.uk or go to the conference website: http://workserver.idebate.org/exchange/
Download a poster for this event: Exchange flier
A new seminar series on libertarian thought and politics
Organised by the Research Unit for Politics & Ethics (RUPE) will run throughout the academic year 2009-2010. Seminars will start on 6 October, and will be held on Tuesday evenings 6-8pm in the Senior Common Room. Everyone is invited.
What is Post-Anarchism?
Dr. Carl Levy will be in discussion with Dr. Saul Newman, who has studied and published widely on the subject.
Time: Monday 27 April 2009, 13.00-1400
Venue: RHB 342A, Richard Hoggart Building, Goldsmiths
Piero Gobetti and the Politics of Liberal Revolution
James Martin will give a lecture on his new book, Piero Gobetti and the Politics of Liberal Revolution, at Harvard University in March 2009. His lecture will be presented to the Italian Studies seminar in the Humanities Centre.