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‘You Secretly Believe…’Cultural Work, Internships and Precarity Monday June 2nd 2009 7-9pmLARC 62 Fieldgate St., Whitechapel, E1 1ES London

Global University Labour, Struggles and the Common within the Crisis Giovedì, 11 Giugno 2009 - Università di Roma ‘La Sapienza’, Facoltà di LettereEdu-Factory

The University of Trash

a project by Michael Cataldi and Nils Norman Exhibition: May 10 – August 3, 2009

The Anti-G20 Protests Lacked Politics Mario Tronti interviewed by Tonini Bucci

Argentina Copyright Case Brings Access To Education Into The Spotlight From IP Watch Catherine Saez

An Argentinean philosophy professor is being sued for alleged copyright infringement for posting translated versions of French philosopher Jacques Derrida’s works on a website, according to the Copy South Research Group. The case is bringing international attention to the limitations on access to education brought about by copyright.

The Perfect WaveEdu-factory

C.R.A.S.H – A Postcapitalist A to Z

Between the 1st -21st of June C.R.A.S.H will be experimenting with radical sustainable alternatives to the ecological and economic crises across the City of London. Dozens of free events, debates, interventions and performances will take place in various locations around London’s financial centre. For the full programme see the “2 Degrees Festival” www.artsadmin.co.uk/twodegrees.

Conversation with Raoul Vaneigem Hans Ulrich Obrist

Translated from the French by Eric Anglès

HUO: In his book Utopistics, Immanuel Wallerstein claims that our world system is undergoing a structural crisis. He predicts it will take another twenty to fifty years for a more democratic and egalitarian system to replace it. He believes that the future belongs to “demarketized,” free-of-charge institutions (on the model, say, of public libraries). So we must oppose the marketization of water and air.1 What is your view?

Issue #7 Submission Call Journal of Aesthetics and Protest

Go Post-Money!!!

For the 7th issue of the Journal of Aesthetics and Protest, we are looking for articles and compendiums in the form of manifestos, alphabets, radical critiques, how-tos, guides or ideas with expository or theoretical or curatorial text about (but not limited to) the following subjects:

World-Information City – Paris 2009 May 30-31Urban In/Visibility, Access and Zoning

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