[oberlist] CONFERENCE "THE END OF NEOLIBERALISM"
Visual Culture Research Center
info at vcrc.org.ua
Sat Jun 8 11:21:46 CEST 2013
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On the 11-12 of June 2013 the conference THE END OF NEOLIBERALISM will
take place in Kyiv, involving the leading academics from Western and
Eastern Europe, who conduct research on economic and social aspects of
globalization. The conference will be held within the international
initiative Post-Globalization, supported by the Scientific and
Technological Potential and History of Science Research Center of NAS
of Ukraine, Confederation of Free Trade Unions of Ukraine, Visual
Culture Research Center and Center for Society Research,
Will further advancement of “austerity measures” at the backdrop of
the absence of state regulation of financial capital and actual
shifting the burden of crisis from oligarchic big business on the
working class and small and medium businessmen save Ukraine and other
Eastern European countries? Is the nature of the economic crisis in
Eastern Europe different than in other regions of the world?
Over the past 25 years Ukraine has remained at about the same level of
economic and social development. It seems to be unique among other
countries in its stable cheerlessness. But was the politics of all
Ukrainian governments of all colors and orientations neoliberal? Post-
Soviet economics in Ukraine does have its peculiarities, since the
country has managed to grow several big oligarchs whose ambitions
expanded even over the Western borders of Ukraine.
Among the participants: Cristophe Aguiton (ATTAC, France), Nicola
Bullard (Focus on the Global South, Australia), Vasile Ernu
(CriticAtac, Romania), Volodymyr Ishchenko (Center for Society
Research, Commons Journal, Ukraine), Boris Kagarlitsky (Institute of
Globalization and Social Movements, Russia), Borys Malytsky
(Scientific and Technological Potential and History of Science
Research Center of NAS of Ukraine), Anna Ochkina (Penza Pedagogical
University, Russia), Yuriy Romanenko (Khvylia Internet Portal,
Ukraine), Anastasia Riabchuk (Socialist Union Left Opposition, Commons
Journal, Ukraine), Catherine Samary (Paris Dauphine University,
France), Michal Sutowsky (Krytyka Polityczna, Poland), Vasyl
Tereshchuk (BorotbaUnion, Ukraine), Vasyl Cherepanyn (Visual Culture
Research Center, Political CritiqueMagazine, Ukraine).
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
11 June, Tuesday
18:30
Panel discussion “The Stolen Europe”
Participants: Cristophe Aguiton, Nicola Bullard, Boris Kagarlitsky,
Michal Sutowsky
Moderator: Vasyl Cherepanyn
The Teacher's House (57, Volodymyrska St., Lecture Hall 1, ground floor)
12 June, Wednesday
10:00 – 17:30
Roundtable “The Era after Neoliberalism: the Crisis and the Future of
Eastern Europe”
Big Conference Hall of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
(55, Volodymyrska St., Section Hall, 2nd floor)
18:30
Panel discussion “Between the Second and the Third World”
Participants: Catherine Samary, Vasile Ernu, Anna Ochkina, Vasyl
Tereshchuk, Yuriy Romanenko, Volodymyr Ishchenko
Moderator: Anastasia Riabchuk
The Teacher's House (57, Volodymyrska St., Lecture Hall 1, ground floor)
The conference will be assisted by simultaneous translation into
Ukrainian.
An online broadcasting will be held during the roundtable “The Era
after Neoliberalism: the Crisis and the Future of Eastern Europe” on
June, 12 from 10:00 till 17:30 in cooperation with urklife.tv, full
recording will be available at websites ukrlife.tv and pglobal.org.
Organizers and partners:
International Initiative Post-Globalization
Scientific and Technological Potential and History of Science Research
Center of NAS of Ukraine
Confederation of Free Trade Unions of Ukraine
Visual Culture Research Center
Commons Journal of Social Criticism
Center for Society Research
Political Critique Magazine
Borotba Union
Socialist Union Left Opposition
Media partners:
http://liva.com.ua/
http://gaslo.info/
http://ukrlife.tv/
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