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International Workshop on Contemporary Anti-war Mobilisations in Corfu, Greece in November. An International Workshop on CONTEMPORARY ANTI-WAR MOBILIZATIONS: Agonistic Engagemenent Within Social Movement Networks will take place at Ionion Conference Centre, Corfu, Greece on November 6-7, 2003. This workshop is organized by Dr Iosif Botetzagias and Prof Moses Boudourides, University of Patras, Greece. Find below the programme which is also posted at the workshop web site: http://nicomedia.math.upatras.gr/conf/CAWM2003/ The abstracts of contributed papers are available online at the URL: http://nicomedia.math.upatras.gr/conf/CAWM2003/abstracts.pdf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- International Workshop CONTEMPORARY ANTI-WAR MOBILIZATIONS Agonistic Engagement Within Social Movement Networks November 6-7, 2003 Corfu, Greece Ionion Conference Centre (Faliraki) PROGRAMME Thursday, November 6, 2003 9:00 am - 10:30 am Iosif Botetzagias (Keele Univ.), Perceptions of war and justice amongst Greek mobilisers: The case of the second war in Iraq Joris Verhulst (Univ. of Antwerp), The February 15 worldwide protests against the war in Iraq. An empirical study of transnational social movement networks Discussion 10:30 am - 11:00 am Break 11:00 am - 12:30 pm Abby James (Open Univ.), The social articulation of contemporary political movements for collective action Epaminondas Marias (Univ. of Crete), Supranational political parties and contemporary anti-war mobilizations Discussion 16:00 pm - 17:30 pm Christine Agius (Lancaster Univ.), Globalisation and the decline of progressive politics? Martin Hultman (Linkoping Univ.), How can the theoretical logic of Empire make possible a radical change of contemporary political regime? Discussion 17:30 pm - 18:00 pm Break 18:00 pm - 19:30 pm Shyam Tekwani (Nanyang Tech. Univ.), Network technologies and anti-war mobilization Anastasia Kavada (Westminster Univ.), Social movements and current network research Discussion Friday, November 7, 2003 9:00 am - 10:30 am Martin Hultman (Linkoping Univ.), Racism discourse (re)expolited - The events at the EU-summit in Gothenburg 2001 and their racialisation by Swedish news media Dimitris Kalamaras (Patras Univ.), Anti-globalization and anti-war protest events during the first half of 2003 Discussion 10:30 am - 11:00 am Break 11:00 am - 13:00 pm Roy Panagiotopoulou (Athens Univ.), The media coverage of the Iraq war in the US and Greece: Decisions and effects on public opinion Dimitris Maos (Athens Univ.), Media, nationalism and foreign policy: From September 11th to the war in Iraq Sophia Nika (Athens Univ.), The 'construction' of the American public opinion towards the war in Iraq Discussion 16:00 pm - 17:30 pm John Hibbs (Franklin Inst.), The inextricable links and the Trojan mice Richard Pine (Durrell School of Corfu), Polarisation: Finding a third way - The writer¢s contribution to ending aggression Discussion 17:30 pm - 18:00 pm Break 18:00 pm - 19:30 pm Yannis Balabanidis (Univ. Paris 8), Trends of contemporary social movements in Greece Moses Boudourides (Patras Univ.), Evaluating web sites of online activism Discussion Website: http://nicomedia.math.upatras.gr/~oxy |