the anomalous wave - rampART discussion (UK). For a number of weeks in Italy the entire world of the education system - from universities to elementary schools - has been uprising. Marches, occupations, demonstrations, pickets and blockages of the metropolitan flow have replaced the dreary rhythm of school timetables. The protests are against the new budget implemented by Berlusconi’s government last summer, which seriously cuts down on public funding of education. This is the outcome of a 10 year period of crisis of the education system in Italy, when Berlusconi’s Right and Prodi’s Left alike treated education as a cost rather than an investment. The closure of many universities, precariousness and the dismissal of thousands of new teachers and researchers: Berlusconi’s government wants the university to pay to save itself from the crisis of banks and private corporations.
In support of this large and strong movement of students, researchers and teachers - the so-called Anomalous Wave - we would like to invite you to participate to a debate held at the social centre Rampart (http://therampart.wordpress.com http://therampart.wordpress.com/). This movement gives us a chance to open up a new Europe-wide discussion on education today. From the struggles in Greece to the anti-CPE protests in France, the movement of the Anomalous Wave sweeps through Europe. What this means is that education and the Bologna process must start afresh on the basis of these struggles, turning education into the field of their circulation and connection, and Europe into its political domain of growth and enlargement. The 7th of November is a day of action in Italy and this week will see a communication action in London as well as Barcelona, in support of and to multiply the Anomalous Waves and get ready for the Sea Storm. Anyone who wants to take part in, or have information about the time and place of this action can come to the event at Rampart on Wednesday at 7pm, or email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> rampART 15 -17 Rampart Street, London E1 2LA (near Whitechapel, off Commercial Rd) _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
