In case there is anyone on this list who would like to go along. The
panel seems to be male dominated, but I'm sure promises to be an
interesting event.
Politics Forum: 'Evaluating s11', Wednesday 4 October 2000, 1pm-
6pm, Lecture Theatre R4 (Rotunda), Monash University Clayton
Campus
All Welcome; No Charge
The Politics Department of the School of Political and Social Inquiry
invites you to an afternoon forum entitled 'Evaluating s11' on
Wednesday 4 October 2000 in lecture theatre R4 (Rotunda),
Clayton Campus. Its aim is to provide a scholarly discussion and
a political context related to the events of September 11-13 outside
the Crown Casino and their aftermath.
Speakers include s11 organisers David Glanz and Cam Walker;
David Baker (Criminal Justice and Criminology) and Brian Costar
(Head, School of Public Policy and Social Work) Nick Economou,
Paul James, Pete Lentini, Paul Muldoon, Steve Slaughter, Paul
Strangio, Kerry Wardlaw (all Politics) and Dennis Woodward
(Head, Politics). Papers address globalisation issues, police
activities, the Bracks Government's response, comparative
analyses of protest politics, media coverage of s11 and s11-13
from the organisers' point of view.
Forum Timetable
1.00-1.05 Pete Lentini, 'Introductory Remarks and Welcome'
Panel 1. s11: An Overview from the Coordinators
1.05-1.20 David Glanz
1.20-1.35 Cam Walker
1.35-2.00 Questions and Answers
2.00-2.15 Break
Panel 2. The State, Globalisation and Their Critics
2.15-2.30 David Baker, 'Policing the Barricades'
2.30-2.45 Brian Costar, 'The Bracks Government's Response:
"Local
Blairism"?' 2.45-3.00 Dennis Woodward, 'Globalising Financial
Markets' 3.00-3.15 Paul Muldoon, 'Globalisation and Democracy'
3.15-3.30 Steve Slaughter, 'Protesting Economic Globalisation'
3.30-4.00 Questions and Answers
4.00-4.15 Break
Panel 3. Protest and the Media
4.15-4.30 Paul James, 'Changing Protest in a New Global Context'
4.30-4.45 Nick Economou, 'Comparing s11 and Environmental
Protest'
4.45-5.00 Kerry Wardlaw, 'Civil Disobedience' 5.00-5.15 Paul
Strangio, 'Comparing s11 and the Vietnam Moratorium' 5.15-5.30
Pete
Lentini, 's11, the Media and Moral Panics' 5.30-6.00 Questions and
Answers
For further details contact Dr Pete Lentini, School of Political and
Social Inquiry, Monash University, 3800; (phone) 9905-2402 or
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
Andrew MARKUS
Vice-President (Academic)
NTEU - Monash
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