Resisting the Neo-liberal City networking event, Sat 24th, Mcr
UHC | 20.06.2006 14:21 | Globalisation | Social Struggles | Liverpool
        
        A networking event for individuals and organisations researching and campaigning on issues related to the neo-liberal city : on the processes of capitalist globalisation and the neo-liberal agenda which shapes it.
      
    
     
    
        
        "If you see Sid, tell him" : The commodification & privatisation of the everyday 
Saturday 24th June
1pm - 6pm
@ The Basement
24 Lever Street
Manchester M1 1DW
Networking event for individuals and organisations researching and campaigning on issues related to the neo-liberal city : on the processes of capitalist globalisation and the neo-liberal agenda which shapes it.
How do our experiences of a rampant neo-liberalism in towns & cities across England & Scotland interrelate? How is contemporary resistance to its influences shaped?
An event of encounter, exchange and debate with individuals & groups from Leeds, Glasgow, Manchester, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Paisley...
www.citystrolls.com
www.whorunsleeds.org.uk
www.opencity.org.uk
For further information, please email or phone:
e:
 variantmag@btinternet.com 
t: 0141 333 9522
or check the web sites for details & updates:
www.variant.org.uk
a collaboration between Variant and UHC
    
  Saturday 24th June
1pm - 6pm
@ The Basement
24 Lever Street
Manchester M1 1DW
Networking event for individuals and organisations researching and campaigning on issues related to the neo-liberal city : on the processes of capitalist globalisation and the neo-liberal agenda which shapes it.
How do our experiences of a rampant neo-liberalism in towns & cities across England & Scotland interrelate? How is contemporary resistance to its influences shaped?
An event of encounter, exchange and debate with individuals & groups from Leeds, Glasgow, Manchester, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Paisley...
www.citystrolls.com
www.whorunsleeds.org.uk
www.opencity.org.uk
For further information, please email or phone:
e:
 variantmag@btinternet.com t: 0141 333 9522
or check the web sites for details & updates:
www.variant.org.uk
a collaboration between Variant and UHC
      
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        variantmag@btinternet.com
        
      
      
        
        
        
        
        
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