In a series of public lectures the Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance at the Open University examines social sciences at a time of crisis, exploring its limits, reworking old
Monday, 13 May, Middle Temple, 7pm. Gala Evening Honouring Defenders of the Rule of Law - Join Sir Henry Brooke CMG, Geoffrey Robertson QC and Sigrid Rausing for an evening
Counterpoint and the Polish Cultural Institute in London will be hosting an event entitled 'Re-capturing post-Communist Reluctant Radicals' on 22nd April in London at School of Slavonic and
Counterpoint launch a pamphlet on populism and the Front National by the eminent sociologist Michel Wieviorka at an event in Paris, on the18th April.
The publication is part of the
Camp Frack 2
10-12th May, Lancashire. A weekend of activity in opposition to Fracking and other forms of extreme energy, and in support of One Million Climate Jobs! Programme includes
Fletcher Summer Institute for the Advanced Study of Nonviolent Conflict (June 16-22, 2013) is the only executive education program in the advanced, interdisciplinary study of nonviolent conflict, taught by leading
2013 as the European Year of Citizens is a time to reflect on the current crisis and the future of European citizenship. Our partners Oecumene hold a debate on 27
Saturday March 9th at 4:30pm, Khalili Lecture Theatre, SOAS, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H 0XG
Ten years after the devastating war against Iraq and following the NATO onslaught
Will the NHS survive cuts, austerity and privatisation? An OurNHS event in London discusses. Main speaker - John Lister, London Health Emergency. Click for event details.
Edinburgh, 2 & 3 March, Augustine’s church
A free event hosted by Jubilee Scotland, Jubilee Debt Campaign and Democratic Left Scotland
The world is in crisis: the richest 1%
Saturday 16 March, 11 am - 5pm
Faraday House, 48-51 Old Gloucester Street, London
The welfare state is under attack, workers’ rights are being eroded and poverty and inequality are
On 26 February, in Helsinki, Counterpoint launches the third pamphlet in its series of narrative pieces on the country-specific conditions that explain the emergence of populism. Johanna Korhonen describes how