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Days of Dissent: Reflections on Summit Mobilisations | 30.04.2005 16:18 | G8 2005 | Analysis | Globalisation | Zapatista | World
'Days of Dissent: Reflections on Summit Mobilisations' Now Online
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London’s financial centre is transformed by carnival as the G8 attempt to meet in Cologne, Germany. Six months down the line, the now infamous mobilisation against the Third Ministerial of the World Trade Organisation in Seattle succeeds in shutting down the Conference and inspires millions around the world. From West Berlin, London and Seattle to Prague, Gothenburg, Evian, Cancun and beyond, mobilisations against international summits have succeeded in putting anti-capitalism back on the agenda.
Days of Dissent is a collection of voices from within these mobilisations. Each article is written by people who were directly involved. They attempt to explain why movements decided to mobilise, how they went about doing so, how the events unfolded and – most importantly of all – they attempt to assess what lessons can be learned. With the 2005 G8 Summit to be held in Scotland (July 6-8), and with preparations for resistance well under way, it is important that we attempt to learn from our collective history, from our mistakes as well as our successes. 'Days of Dissent' is one contribution towards this process of reflection. Its aim is to provide inspiration for action.
The magazine is available online (www.daysofdissent.org.uk), to download as a pdf document, and a number of hard copies of the magazine are still available. Send blank cheques, postal orders or well hidden cash to:
'Days of Dissent' Magazine, Box 8, The Summac Centre, 245 Gladstone Street, NG7 6HX, England.
For each copy send £1.50 plus 50p for postage and packaging. For orders outside of the UK add a further 50p for postage. Equivalent amounts in other currencies also accepted.
For more information, or to send feedback, write to: daysofdissent@yahoo.co.uk
www.daysofdissent.org.uk
London’s financial centre is transformed by carnival as the G8 attempt to meet in Cologne, Germany. Six months down the line, the now infamous mobilisation against the Third Ministerial of the World Trade Organisation in Seattle succeeds in shutting down the Conference and inspires millions around the world. From West Berlin, London and Seattle to Prague, Gothenburg, Evian, Cancun and beyond, mobilisations against international summits have succeeded in putting anti-capitalism back on the agenda.
Days of Dissent is a collection of voices from within these mobilisations. Each article is written by people who were directly involved. They attempt to explain why movements decided to mobilise, how they went about doing so, how the events unfolded and – most importantly of all – they attempt to assess what lessons can be learned. With the 2005 G8 Summit to be held in Scotland (July 6-8), and with preparations for resistance well under way, it is important that we attempt to learn from our collective history, from our mistakes as well as our successes. 'Days of Dissent' is one contribution towards this process of reflection. Its aim is to provide inspiration for action.
The magazine is available online (www.daysofdissent.org.uk), to download as a pdf document, and a number of hard copies of the magazine are still available. Send blank cheques, postal orders or well hidden cash to:
'Days of Dissent' Magazine, Box 8, The Summac Centre, 245 Gladstone Street, NG7 6HX, England.
For each copy send £1.50 plus 50p for postage and packaging. For orders outside of the UK add a further 50p for postage. Equivalent amounts in other currencies also accepted.
For more information, or to send feedback, write to: daysofdissent@yahoo.co.uk
Days of Dissent: Reflections on Summit Mobilisations
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