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Those interested in recording events with academics, practitioners or activists exploring the two themes of the network, are encouraged to contact Jonathan.Pugh@ncl.ac.uk

 

The video collection

   
 

 

 

 

What is Radical Politics Today?

Debate and book launch

1.30pm, 25th November 2009, Canada House, Trafalgar Square, London, SW1Y 5BJ

Hosts:

Catherine Fieschi (Director of Counterpoint, The Think Tank of the British Council; http://www.counterpoint-online.org/)

Jonathan Pugh (Director, the Spaces of Democracy and the Democracy of Space network; http://www.spaceofdemocracy.org)

Dan Porter (Marketing Executive, Palgrave Macmillan).

Speakers: Doreen Massey, Saskia Sassen and David Chandler.

 

To see the British Council's coverage of the debate

To see David Chandler interviewed at the launch

Also see Compass, the British Council, Left Foot Forward and the Big Issue for recent reviews of the event

Click here for a transcript of the event

 

 

 

UN-BUILT - 2008 international architecture research events

http://www.byzantinemuseum.gr/unbuilt/confen.htm

The Athens Byzantine and Christian Museum

in collaboration withSARCHA (School of ARCHitecture for All)

organize the international conference

Negotiating the Un-built

Interdisciplinary Interactions on Space and Democracy

an Athens event of the Space of Democracy and the Democracy of Space network supported by the

ESRC (Economic and Society Research Council) UK

Athens, December 19-20, 2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Newcastle University, 5th December, 2008, Public Debate

"What is radical politics today?"

Will Hutton and Anthony Giddens, in discussion with Jonathan Pugh.

Sponsored by the Newcastle University Public Lecture Series.

 

 

Will Hutton and Anthony Giddens, in discussion with Jonathan Pugh (part 1).

With introduction from Professor Paul Younger, Pro Vice Chancellor for Public Engagement, Newcastle University.

 

 

 

Will Hutton and Anthony Giddens, in discussion with Jonathan Pugh (part 2).

 

 

Will Hutton and Anthony Giddens, in discussion with Jonathan Pugh (part 3).

 

 

 

The Centre for the Study of Democracy, University ofWestminster, 14th Nov 2008

 

“Universe versus pluriverse: thinking space and democracy globally"

 

 

Including: Chantal Mouffe; Radhika Desai; Costas Douzinas; Scott Lash; Doreen Massey; William Rasch; Harriet Evans; Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos; Andreas Kalyvas; Liza Griffin; Paulina Tambakaki; Jonathan Pugh.

Sponsored by the Economic and Social Research Council.

 

 

Chantal Mouffe reflects upon the beginnings of the network

 

 

William Rasch explores (post)territoriality (part 1)

 

 

William Rasch explores (post)territoriality (part 2) - with response from  Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos

(the sound is lost for 5 minutes in the middle of this clip)

 

William Rasch explores (post)territoriality (part 3) - with response from  Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos

 

 

 

Andreas Kalyvas discusses (post)territoriality (part 1)

 

 

Andreas Kalyvas discusses (post)territoriality (part 2) - with response from Paulina Tambakaki

 

Andreas Kalyvas discusses (post)territoriality (part 3) - with response from Paulina Tambakaki

 

 

 

Costas Douzinas examines the relationship between space, sovereignty and democracy

 

 

 

Doreen Massey reflects upon the spatial turn

click here for transcript of the talk

(the sound quality is bad for the first 8 minutes 20 seconds)

 

 

 

California State, Long Beach, United States, 5th August, 2008.

Ontology, Space and radical politics

 

Deborah Thien, Jonathan Pugh (introduction)

 

Part I Nigel Thrift on Ontology and Space

 

Part II Nigel Thrift on Ontology and Space

 

Part III Nigel Thrift on Ontology and Space

 

 

Part IV Nigel Thrift on Ontology and Space

 

Part I

J.P. Jones III, Sallie Marston and Keith Woodwood on Ontology, Space and Radical Politics

 

Part II

J.P. Jones III, Sallie Marston and Keith Woodwood on Ontology, Space and Radical Politics

 

Part III

J.P. Jones III, Sallie Marston and Keith Woodwood on Ontology, Space and Radical Politics

 

Part IV

J.P. Jones III, Sallie Marston and Keith Woodwood on Ontology, Space and Radical Politics

 

 

Part I

Ed Soja on the Spatial Turn

 

 

Part II

Ed Soja on the Spatial Turn

 

 

Part III

Ed Soja on the Spatial Turn

 

Part I

Mary Thomas

on Multiculturalism and Radical Politics Today

 

 

Part II

Mary Thomas

on Multiculturalism and Radical Politics Today

 

 

Part III

Mary Thomas

on multiculturalism and radical politics today

 

 

Part I

Liz Philipose

on spirituality and radical politics today

 

Part II

Liz Philipose

on spirituality and radical politics today

 

Part III

Liz Philipose

on spirituality and radical politics today

 

Part I

Lawrence Berg

on radical Politics, white supremacy-neoliberalism-patriarchy,

and the academy

 

Part II

Lawrence Berg

on radical Politics, white supremacy-neoliberalism-patriarchy, and the academy

 

 

 

California State, Long Beach, United States, 4th August, 2008.

“What is radical politics today?”

Public debate: Gilda Haas, Laura Pulido, Goetz Wolff.

Part I

 

 

California State, Long Beach, United States, 4th August, 2008.

“What is radical politics today?”

Public debate: Gilda Haas, Laura Pulido, Goetz Wolff.

Part II

 

 

California State, Long Beach, United States, 4th August, 2008.

“What is radical politics today?”

Public debate: Gilda Haas, Laura Pulido, Goetz Wolff.

Part III

 

California State, Long Beach, United States, 4th August, 2008.

“What is radical politics today?”

Public debate: Gilda Haas, Laura Pulido, Goetz Wolff.

Part IV

 

California State, Long Beach, United States, 4th August, 2008.

“What is radical politics today?”

Public debate: Gilda Haas, Laura Pulido, Goetz Wolff.

Part V

 

 

 

 

Newcastle University, 11th January, 2008.

“The Spaces of Democracy of Planning”

 

Speakers: Professor John Forester (Cornell), Professor Patsy Healey (Newcastle University), Professor Susan Owens (University of Cambridge) and Professor Maarten Hajer (Universiteit van Amsterdam).

Sponsored by the ESRC, the Global Urban Research Unit, Newcastle University, and the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University.

 

 

Susan Owens , talking on Spaces of Democracy of Planning (part 1)

 

 

 

Susan Owens , talking on Spaces of Democracy of Planning (part 2)

 

 

 

 

John Forester, talking on Spaces of (Im)possibility (part 1)

 

 

 

John Forester, talking on Spaces of (Im)possibility (part 2)

 

 

 

   

 


 

 

 
 
 
   

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