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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)
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 Fuscowebcast from Artspace (Sydney)
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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