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Dublin conference on intl. protest movements

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Sunday December 22, 2002 20:16author by Infohead

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'Another World is Possible! A Conference on Global Protest Movements and Transnational Advocacy Networks' on Thursday 6th March 2003, at The Development Studies Centre, Kimmage Manor,Kimmage Manor, Whitehall Road, Dublin 12

From: Tom Campbell
mailto:Tom.Campbell@dsckim.ie

Dear folks at Indy media. Is there any chance you could include the
following notice on your website whats coming up page. Thanks, Tom
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'Another World is Possible! A Conference on Global Protest Movements
and
Transnational Advocacy Networks' on Thursday 6th March 2003, at The
Development Studies Centre, Kimmage Manor,Kimmage Manor, Whitehall
Road, Dublin 12

Keynote speakers:
Xochitl Leyva Solano, from CIESAS, a social anthropology research
centre
based in Chiapas, Mexico - 'Neo Zapatista Advocacy Networks, from local
to
global experience'; Ray Kiely, SOAS, University of London, - 'The
Politics of Anti
Globalisation Protest'; Lorna Gold, Policy Analyst, Trocaire -
'Grassroots civil society: learning from Porto Alegre'

Workshop contributors include:
Oisin Coghlan - Christian Aid; Anne Daly - Esparanzo Productions/RTE;
Richard Douthwaite - Feasta; Barry Finnegan - ATTAC*; activists with
Globalise Resistance*; Lorna Gold - Trócaire; Emer O'Siochru -
Comhar/ESI; activist(s) involved in Reclaim the Streets events*; Jean Somers -
Debt and Development Coalition; Xochitl Leyva Solano - CIESAS; Maeve
Taylor - Banúlacht/WIDE; Eamon Crudden - Indymedia; Mick MacGaughan -
Irish Times latin american correpondent
(* invited/ to be confirmed)

For brochure / booking form - contact Eilish Dillon
(eilish.dillon@dsckim.ie) or Tom Campbell (tom.campbell@dsckim.ie) at
the Development Studies Centre, Kimmage Manor, Tel: 4064380/4064386.
www.dsckim.ie



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