Saturday, April 13, 2019

New Anarchist Research Group Programme Update

* Venue:  MayDay Rooms, 88 Fleet Street, London, EC4Y 1DH  - please note that we take a collection at the end of the afternoon to cover the cost of hiring the room.  
Here are the details of the next three meetings of the New Anarchist Research Group: 


Saturday 27 April, 2019, MayDay Rooms 2:00-4:00 pm*
          This month's meeting is slightly different from our usual format, as the presentation will be given by one of the other groups that often meet at the MayDay Rooms on the same day as we do - Plan C.    
Anarchists like us! Communists like us!
Plan C is a unique organisation in the UK, one that sits at odds in both the Left and the traditional Anarchist scene. Though it draws its history from both Anarchist and Communist movements, Autonomist Marxist Feminism, New left Populist movements as well Anti-Capitalist struggles, it has refused to be drawn into dogmatic and scholastic schisms that categorise the left, opting to put its energy into developing communities of care and resilience, and developing new alliances and forms of action through an ecology of movements. 
In this talk, a founder member of Plan C LDN  presents the history and formation of Plan C from its beginning in 2012, the fusion of various ideas within the Post “anti-capitalist” movement of the early 2000’s that met the student movement of 2010, and the emergence of ideas like social strike, social reproduction, luxury communism, commons and forms of constituent power all the way to our current conjecture.  

Saturday 25 May 2019, MayDay Rooms 2:00-4:00 pm* 
Anarchy or Chaos: M.P.T. Acharya and Indian Anarchism
Ole Birk Laursen
M.P.T. Acharya 1887-1954 libcom image
This talk explores the life and activities of the Indian anarchist M.P.T Acharya from his anticolonial activities to life in Russia during the Revolution, and more than three decades in the international anarchist movement.

Ole Birk Laursen is a Lecturer at New York University in London.  His research concerns anti-colonialism and anarchism in the early twentieth century 

Saturday 22 June, 2019 MayDay Rooms 2:00-4:00pm*
Anarchist Theory in Landscape Planning
Tim Waterman
Kropotkin in 1864 - wikipedia image
Anarchism’s influence on landscape theory and planning, dating back to Proudhon, but perhaps more importantly to Elisée Reclus and Peter Kropotkin, is powerful, but has long been suppressed or denied. This makes it difficult to understand just how strong anarchism’s undercurrents have remained in landscape theory, and how continuous a lineage anarchist planning possesses, through figures such as Patrick Geddes and Colin Ward. This talk will trace the emergence of the contemporary idea of landscape as situated social ecology within green anarchist theory since the 19th century and show how it is an emancipatory ecological, social, cultural, and intellectual framework for planning and design 
Tim Waterman is Senior Lecturer in Landscape Architecture History and Theory at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. He is also a non-executive director at the radical digital arts collective Furtherfield. He is at work on the book Landscape Citizenships and has recently edited two others: Landscape and Agency: Critica Essays with Ed Wall and the Routledge Handbook of Landscape and Food with Joshua Zeunert. 



2 comments:

  1. Juky meeting details are at https://radicalhistorynetwork.blogspot.com/2019/07/some-summer-and-subsequent-events.html - Saturday 27 July 14:00-16:00 at the MayDay Rooms: Paris, May 1968 - An Eyewitness Account by Peter Turner.

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  2. July meeting details are at https://radicalhistorynetwork.blogspot.com/2019/07/some-summer-and-subsequent-events.html - Saturday 27 July 14:00-16:00 at the MayDay Rooms: Paris, May 1968 - An Eyewitness Account by Peter Turner.

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