I - can't - believe - this.... K.
http://www.waitingforcargo.net On 19/11/2008, at 18:14, marc garrett wrote: > I just found this, a hack before your very eyes... > > read below then click link... > > marc > > > You can hear the multiple voices in movement of Anna Adamolo, the > "Onda > Anomala" (Anomalous Wave) > in the "hacked" web site of the "occupied" Ministry of Education... > > Just hold on few seconds on this page : > > http://www.ministeroistruzione.net/ > > > Josephine Berry Slater wrote: > >>> The double crisis of the university and the global economy >>> >>> Talk: Wednesday 26 November 2008 at 4pm >>> Goldsmiths University of London – Warmington Tower 1210 >>> >>> For a number of weeks in Italy the entire education system – from >>> universities to elementary schools, from students to researchers >>> and from >>> parents to teachers – has been mobilizing. Marches, occupations, >>> demonstrations, pickets and blockages of the metropolitan flow have >>> replaced the dreary rhythm of school timetables and university >>> courses. >>> The protests are directed against the new budget cuts implemented by >>> Berlusconi’s government last summer, which seriously undermine >>> the public >>> nature of education and research. >>> >>> The university movement – self-named the “Anomalous Wave” – acts >>> within a >>> specific context, such as the long crisis and decline of the Italian >>> higher education system. However, it also critically underlines >>> common >>> trends in the transformations affecting the university at the >>> European and >>> transnational level: i.e. the Bologna process, the >>> corporatization of >>> education and the changes of the welfare system, the central role of >>> knowledge in the mode of production, the rise of casualised >>> labor, the >>> emergence of a new type of student-worker figure. >>> >>> Moreover, one of its key slogans is particularly interesting “We >>> won’t pay >>> for your crisis”. It indicates the critical intersection of a double >>> global crisis: the university crisis and the financial crisis. >>> The rise of >>> a “debt generation” is one of the points at which this >>> intersection is >>> clearly observable. But the movement is also an occasion to >>> formulate a >>> deeper, more complex analysis of this double crisis, in order to >>> allow a >>> debate between different perspectives to topics such as the rise >>> of a >>> global university and its various forms of translation, the >>> conflicts in >>> the process of knowledge production, the role of networks in the >>> education >>> and financial markets. >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Mute-social mailing list >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> http://lists.metamute.org/mailman/listinfo/mute-social >>> >>> >> > > > ______________________ > > _______________________________________________ > NetBehaviour mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
