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Discuss Anarchy and Disability at the Current Affairs, News and Analysis forum within the The Army Rumour Service website; Can't quite work out if this email I received the day is a wind up ...
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    Anarchy and Disability

    Can't quite work out if this email I received the day is a wind up but given source suspect it may be genuine! There was a note to distribute widely so only doing my bit that way! HAve left off the email addresses at bottom for some reason, but can be supplied by PM if you want.


    "Call for Papers: Anarchism and Disability

    2nd Anarchist Studies Network Conference: “Making Connections”
    Loughborough University, U.K.
    3-5 September 2012

    Dear Colleagues,

    This call for papers is for a Disability and Anarchism strand within
    the 2ndASN conference. More details on the full conference can be
    found at
    http://anarchist-studies-network.org.uk/

    We believe that disability as an axis of oppression in capitalist
    society has been paid relatively little attention by anarchists and other radical theorists (outside of the relatively small and insular field of Disability Studies, which in the UK has largely been dominated by Marxists and, more recently, post-structuralists), and that it is of potentially vital importance for the anarchist movement at this point in history, both because disabled people are at the sharp end of the current attacks on freedom and equality by the ruling class in the UK, EU and elsewhere, and because analyses of the politics of disability, and of wider society from a disabled standpoint, have urgently needed fresh insights to offer to
    revolutionary activists and theorists.

    Issues that we would like to see covered by this session include
    (but are not exclusive to):

    - analyses of the centrality of wage-work and "productivity" in Western society from anarchist and Disability Studies perspectives
    - inclusion and exclusion in education and how this intersects with
    anarchist and related movements for radical educational alternatives
    - the Disabled People's Movement as a liberation movement and its
    relevance to contemporary anarchism
    - possible anarchist responses to the current demonisation of disabled people and dismantling of state welfare support for disabled people by governments in the UK and elsewhere
    - the intersections of drug prohibition, the prison industrial system,
    and psychiatric and other medical-institutional systems, and radical
    critiques of statist drug liberalisation
    - examining the unexamined disablism in anarchist and other "radical" spaces and activist practices, and how these could benefit from greater inclusion of disabled people and consideration of their
    particular experiences of oppression.

    We initially envisage the format of this session as two panels of
    relatively short paper presentations (depending on space and time
    available and number of paper proposals), followed by an open, non-hierarchically facilitated discussion. However, we would be open to other suggestions of possible structures, particularly in regard to increasing the accessibility of the session to a greater variety of participants.

    Abstracts of 250 words detailing your proposed presentation or
    discussion should be submitted by the 31st of March 2012. For submissions and more information please contact:
    It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom -- for that alone, which no honest man gives up,

    As true today as in 1320.



    http://www.simbacharity.org.uk/

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    Are you going to attend?
    Older,but no wiser.

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    After numerous attempts I cant seem to get past the first paragraph
    MrDave and Mugatu like this.
    Some people just need a sympathetic pat

    on the head

    with a hammer

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    It's like Lord of the Rings without the jokes....

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    Sadly, it's probably not a joke, there are people who are really that stupid.

    Not sure how campaigning for state welfare is "anarchist" though, but likely they don't either as they're usually just rentamob gobshites.

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    There's a mob of crusties about to be turfed away from St Pauls,they'll need somewhere to go.
    Older,but no wiser.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vvaannmmaann View Post
    Are you going to attend?
    Nah, too many long words, suspect they do far more talking than action!
    It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom -- for that alone, which no honest man gives up,

    As true today as in 1320.



    http://www.simbacharity.org.uk/

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    All the anarchists I have ever encountered had disabilities.

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    How can an Anarchist have a Colleague

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    Quote Originally Posted by bokkatankie View Post
    How can an Anarchist have a Colleague
    Because in the absence of government, all arre equal therefore colleagues rather than Dear Sir/Madam etc.
    It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom -- for that alone, which no honest man gives up,

    As true today as in 1320.



    http://www.simbacharity.org.uk/

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