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************************************************************ catherine.driscoll@adelaide.edu.au wrote on 17/7/2001 ************************************************************ ARCHSS NOTICEBOARD 17 July 2001
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GLOBALISATION CONFERENCE NOW ONLINE: papers & discussion

Fri July 13 - August 10 2001

register now for the online conference (AUD$40, or $30 concession)

online registration : https://www.sapmea.asn.au/adelaideuni/globalrego.htm
print & fax registration :
http://arts.adelaide.edu.au/ARCHSS/global_text.htm#register
enter from http://arts.adelaide.edu.au/ARCHSS/

80 contributors & 74 presentations, including:
-- slavoj zizek --
-- michael hardt & antonio negri --
-- jk gibson-graham --
-- paul smith --
-- irene watson --
-- patricia monture-angus --
-- stelarc --
-- james galbraith --
-- mbulelo mzamane --
-- doug henwood --
-- marian pastor roces --
-- stephen muecke --
-- sharon bell --
-- amritjit singh --
SPEAKERS AT ARTSPACE (WEBCAST live online 27-29 july)
-- coco fusco --
-- rasheed araeen --
-- nikos papastergiadis --

See full list of participants and titles here
SPEAKERS IN THE LIVE SERIES (26-29 july)
-- arif dirlik --
-- doug henwood --
-- marian pastor roces --
-- stephen muecke --
-- sharon bell --
-- amritjit singh --
-- stelarc --
-- dipesh chakrabarty --

live series registration info:
http://arts.adelaide.edu.au/ARCHSS/global_text.htm#register
live series program follows --

Thu 26 July
day 1
[Art Gallery of South Australia]
from 12noon Registration S.A. Museum, Pacific Gallery
1.15pm Welcome: Kuarna People and Adelaide University
1.30-2.45
Public Lecture: Irene Watson, 'Sovereignty/Terra Nullius'
--coffee--
3.15-4.45 Global Flows:
                Amritjit Singh (Professor of English, Rhode Island College), ‘South-Asian literatures and cultures: at transnational crossroads’
                Melinda Cooper (Macquarie University), 'Bio-Economics: Human DNA in the Global Pharmaceutical Market and the New Politics of Survival'
                Brett Neilson (School of Cultural Inquiry, University of Western Sydney), 'How to Launder Money: Finance Capital, Value, and Biopower'
Fri 27 July
day 2
[Museum of South Australia & Lion Arts Centre]
from 10am Registration S.A. Museum, Pacific Gallery
10.30am-11.45
Public Lecture: Stephen Muecke, 'Culture and Commerce in the Indian Ocean'
--coffee--
12.15-1.30pm Global Politics:
               Jonathan Louth (Department of Politics, Adelaide University, 'The Complexity of Globalisation, Presenting Global Dynamics as a Complex Adaptive System'
               Jennifer Pickerill (School of Media and Information, Curtin University of Technology), 'From grassroots to global: Internet facilitated environmental activism'
               Peter Mayer (Department of Politics, Adelaide University), '"Computer Chips, not Potato Chips"?: Coming to Grips with Globalisation in India'
--lunch--
2.30-3.45pm
Public Lecture: Arif Dirlik, 'Our Ways of Knowing: Globalization-the End of Universalism?'
4-6pm
Reception, exhibition and book display, Experimental Art Foundation. Chris Chapman (director), will speak on the Thrash exhibition

7.30pm Rasheed Araeen webcast from Artspace (Sydney)
Sat 28 July
day 3
[Adelaide University]
from 11am Registration S.A. Museum, Pacific Gallery
11.30am
Documentary screening -- 'The Actor and the President' (Sharon Bell & Geoff Burton)
--lunch--
1-2.15pm
Public Lecture: Sharon Bell, 'The Actor and the President: Peacekeeping in Sri Lanka'
--coffee--
2.45-4.15pm Local, regional, global:
             Graeme Hugo (Department of Geographical and Environmental Studies & Director GISCA), ‘Globalisation and Population Mobility’
             Ray Broomhill (Associate Professor, Labour Studies & Director, Centre for Labour Studies, Adelaide University), ‘The limits of local neoliberalism: unsustainable strategies for survival in the global jungle’.
             James Juniper (School of International Business, University of South Australia), ‘Globalisation and Innovation’
--coffee--
4.45-6 Public Lecture:
Doug Henwood, 'What is Globalisation Anyway?'

9.30am Nikos Papastergiadis webcast from Artspace (Sydney)
Sun 29 July
day 4
Symposium: globalisation and art [Art Gallery of South Australia]
from 10am Registration S.A. Museum, Pacific Gallery
10.30-11.30am Globalising Art & Art Industries?
                   Keith Bradbury (College of Art, Griffith University), 'How Scooby Doo taught Australia to Bark: Multi-national animation and the Australian animation industry'
                    Ann McCulloch (School of Literary & Communication Studies, Deakin University), 'Globalising Art'
--coffee--
12-1.15
Public Lecture: Marian Pastor Roces, 'Curating Interfaces'
-- lunch--
2.15-3.15 New Art Cultures
                    Tracey Benson (National Institute of Arts, Australian National University), 'The future utopia of nostalgia - network culture and online community'
                   Amanda McDonald-Crowley (Artistic Director, Adelaide Festival), 'New Media/Art Cultures and Online Communities'
--coffee--
3.45-4.20 The Yuendumu Doors now: Warlpiri artists in a global frame
4.25 - 4.45 Stelarc, 'Alternate Interfaces'
4.45 - 5.45 Coco Fusco (New York-based performance artist, from Artspace, Sydney), 'ONLY SKIN DEEP: CHANGING VISIONS OF THE AMERICAN SELF'
6pm reception and Hossein Valamanesh exhibition

4.45pm Coco Fusco webcast from Artspace (Sydney)

What else is online at ARCHSS right now?
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NATION/STATES CONFERENCE (13-16 December)
Call for Papers now online at http://arts.adelaide.edu.au/ARCHSS/nationstates.htm

Professor Frederic Jameson (Duke University)
Professor Rey Chow (Brown University)
Professor Simon During (University of Melbourne
· Phillip Adams (cultural critic, writer and radio presenter)
· Dr Paul Carter (Australian Centre, University of Melbourne)
· Dr Helen Irving (1901 Centre, UTS, & Law, University of Sydney)
· Associate Professor Ken Gelder (University of Melbourne)
· Lester Irabinna-Rigney (Flinders University)
· Paul Kelly (author and International Editor of The Australian)
· Professor Joan Kerr (Centre for Cross-cultural Research, ANU)
· Professor Stuart Macintyre (University of Melbourne)
· Dr Fiona Nicoll (Institute for Cultural Research, UWS & UTS)

Abstracts of 300-500words due by 1 September 2001
to ARCHSS
or fax to 08 8303 4882 [in Australia]; (+61) 8 8303 4882 [outside Australia]
MAIL:  ARCHSS, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Adelaide University, Adelaide SA 5005, Australia

THEMES  immigration and borders : national culture? : human rights : theorising the state: sovereignty : state histories: diasporas : federation - a retrospective
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more information on forthcoming public lectures and Semester II seminar series in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences will go online this week (another ARCHSS bulletin coming next week...)

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