Precarity Ping Pong Forum/ Launch 15 October 2004
contact(at)greenpeppermagazine.org | 05.10.2004 19:22 | European Social Forum | London
PRECARITY Ping Pong: Friday 15 October : 3:00 - 5:00pm, Middlesex University
three action-packed rounds, one multiple and federated fight !
- ROUND ONE: (n)european labour conflict and strategies of self-representation
- ROUND TWO: migrant work/informal economies/affective labour
- ROUND THREE: from flexibility to flexicurity
three action-packed rounds, one multiple and federated fight !
- ROUND ONE: (n)european labour conflict and strategies of self-representation
- ROUND TWO: migrant work/informal economies/affective labour
- ROUND THREE: from flexibility to flexicurity
Greenpepper Magazine (Amsterdam) & Mute Magazine (London) present:
PRECARITY Ping Pong:
three action-packed rounds, one multiple and federated fight !
A critical event during the European Social Forum introducing the spread of new modes of labour conflict by rebelling flex/temp/knowledge workers across Europe, explaining, expanding and tearing apart the discourse of precarity shaping these flexfights, and intersecting different tactics for demanding new social rights.
- ROUND ONE: (n)european labour conflict and strategies of self-representation
- ROUND TWO: migrant work/informal economies/affective labour
- ROUND THREE: from flexibility to flexicurity
Featuring: speakers (to be confirmed) from Chainworkers (www.chainworkers.org), Coordination Intermittents et Précaires Ile de France (Paris), Precarias a la Derive (Madrid), Florian Schneider (kein.org), EuroMayDay (www.euromayday.org), P2P Fightsharing (Rome), No Border network (www.noborder.org) and more.
Launching: the brand new Greenpepper Magazine - Precarity issue (edited and designed by Alex Foti and Zoe Romano, Chainworkers, Milano). Hot off the risograph machines!
Screening & Launching: the brand new multilingual DVD-Zine - Precarity (produced by P2P Fightsharing in collaboration with Candida TV (Rome) and the Greenpepper Project).
Distributing: Mute, issue 28: featuring critical articles on the WSF and its discontents, recomposing the university in neoliberalism, and call centre work.
When: Friday 15 October 2004 : 3:00 – 5:00pm
Where: Middlesex University, White Hart Lane Campus, Tottenham. London N17 8HR
For more information see: www.greenpeppermagazine.org or www.metamute.com or email: contact@greenpeppermagazine.org
PRECARITY Ping Pong:
three action-packed rounds, one multiple and federated fight !
A critical event during the European Social Forum introducing the spread of new modes of labour conflict by rebelling flex/temp/knowledge workers across Europe, explaining, expanding and tearing apart the discourse of precarity shaping these flexfights, and intersecting different tactics for demanding new social rights.
- ROUND ONE: (n)european labour conflict and strategies of self-representation
- ROUND TWO: migrant work/informal economies/affective labour
- ROUND THREE: from flexibility to flexicurity
Featuring: speakers (to be confirmed) from Chainworkers (www.chainworkers.org), Coordination Intermittents et Précaires Ile de France (Paris), Precarias a la Derive (Madrid), Florian Schneider (kein.org), EuroMayDay (www.euromayday.org), P2P Fightsharing (Rome), No Border network (www.noborder.org) and more.
Launching: the brand new Greenpepper Magazine - Precarity issue (edited and designed by Alex Foti and Zoe Romano, Chainworkers, Milano). Hot off the risograph machines!
Screening & Launching: the brand new multilingual DVD-Zine - Precarity (produced by P2P Fightsharing in collaboration with Candida TV (Rome) and the Greenpepper Project).
Distributing: Mute, issue 28: featuring critical articles on the WSF and its discontents, recomposing the university in neoliberalism, and call centre work.
When: Friday 15 October 2004 : 3:00 – 5:00pm
Where: Middlesex University, White Hart Lane Campus, Tottenham. London N17 8HR
For more information see: www.greenpeppermagazine.org or www.metamute.com or email: contact@greenpeppermagazine.org
contact(at)greenpeppermagazine.org