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Loughborough University

Politics, History & International Relations

Anarchism Research Group

About the ARG

The ARG is based in the Department of Politics, History and International Relations at Loughborough University.  Its aims are:


Co-ordinators

Dave Berry (D.G.Berry@lboro.ac.uk)
Ruth Kinna (R.E.Kinna@lboro.ac.uk)
Alexandre Christoyannopoulos (A.Christoyannopoulos@lboro.ac.uk)


Members


Cristos Iliopoulos
Saku Pinta
Sureyyya Turkeli
Matt Wilson
Gwendolyn Windpassinger


Associates


Dr Alex Prichard Research Assistant (ESRC Post-Doctoral Fellow), Department of Politics, University of Bristol

Dr Maurizio Atzeni Lecturer in Labour and Industrial Relations, Business School, Loughborough University

Dr John Cromby Senior Lecturer, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Science, Loughborough University

Dr Jennifer Cooke Lecturer in English, Department of English and Drama, Loughborough University

Dr Simon Downs Lecturer in Graphic Design and Visual Communication, Scool of Art and Design, Loughborough University

Gillian Whiteley Politicized Practice Research Group in the School of the Arts, Loughborough University

If you are interested in attending or receiving more information about our local seminars, please contact one of the co-ordinators and see information below. If you are interested in similar research areas and wish to associate yourself with researchers working on anarchism, please consider joining the Anarchist Studies Network.


Speakers for 2011-12:

Name Affiliation Title Date Room
Georgios Sagriotis Panteion and Patras Benjamin and Anarchism
Paper available here (PDF)
Wed 2 Nov, 5pm A204
         
Anthony Fiscella Lund University, Center for Theology and Religious Studies From Anarcho-Fascism to Libertarian Spirituality: What Does it Men to be Free? Tue 29 Nov, 6pm U013
         
Christos Memos University of York Anarchism and Marxism: In Search of Lost Revolutionary Time Wed 18 Jan, 5pm A204
         
Judy Greenway East London ‘Not the Church and not the State, women must decide our fate’: anarchist feminists and the politics of reproduction. Wed 8 Feb, 5pm A204
         
Diane Morgan Leeds Seriality and Everyone's Place Under the Sun: Proudhon with Kant

Paper available here (PDF)
Wed 7 Mar, 4pm A204
         
Andrew Cornell Université Stendhal - Grenoble 3 The Evolution U.S. Anarchism in the Mid-20th Century: From Mother Earth to the Fifth Estate

Audio of seminar (MP3)
Wed 25 Apr, 5pm A204
         
Richard Morgan UCL Hygiene is the best of medicines': Petr Kropotkin and Criminological Science. Wed 16 May, 5pm A204
         

 

Previous ARG Seminars

06/12/10 P/IR PGR Seminar: 'The anarchist aspects of Nietzsche's philosophy' . Cris Iliopoulos Cris' paper can be found here.
26/01/11 "Worker Occupations in Argentina" Maurizio Atzeni (Loughborough) Maurizio’s presentation slides are available here, and his paper can be found here.
09/03/11 "Tolstoyism: An international movement in the late 19th / early 20th centuries" Charlotte Alston (Northumbria) Loughborough University, Schofield Building , A204, 5.00pm (Map Central Park Grid G3 - No. Ref 59 Bld Ref. A)
04/05/11 “Women, Love and Anarchism: Anarcho-Sexism and The Rise of British Second Wave Feminism” Emma Dixon (Bangor) Loughborough University, Schofield Building. Emma's paper can be found in PDF format here.
05/05/11 “Gustav Landauer, Erich Mühsam, and Anarchism in Germany” Gabriel Kuhn Loughborough University, Schofield Building , A2M02, 5:00pm (Map Central Park Grid G3 - No. Ref 59 Bld Ref. A)
15/06/11 ** Sorry this seminar was cancelled **

"Not the Church and not the State, women must decide our fate’: anarchist feminists and the politics of reproduction" Judy Greenway (University of East London)

10/12/08 Dr Saul Newman, ‘Postanarchism and contemporary politics
26/01/09 Dr Paul McLaughlin, ‘Bakunin and Marx: An Unbridgeable Chasm?
13/05/09 Dr Ben Franks, ‘Anarchism and the Problem of Political Philosophy
10/03/10 Paul Blackledge, ‘Between science and morality: Victor Serge and Simon Critchley on Marxism, anarchism and the ethics of anti‐capitalism’
   

For an audio MP3 download of this seminar click here

Read his article:  ‘Marxism and Anarchism’ in International Socialism no.125 (January 2010).

Links

Anarchist Studies A biannual, refereed, multidisciplinary journal Anarchist

Studies Network
A Specialist Group within the Political Studies Association

Anarchist Studies Initiative The ARG is associated with the Anarchist Studies Initiative at SUNY, Cortland