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Exhibition anoouncement: It's the Political Economy, Stupid

By Open Space, Open Systems 1 March 2011

° It's the Political Economy, Stupid | 16 March - 25 April 2011 Opening: 15 March, 19.00 pm Project curators: Oliver Ressler & Gregory Sholette...

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Further Marketisation in Higher Education: the potential sell-off of Student Loans

By Andrew McGettigan 1 March 2011

Back in December, before the parliamentary votes on raising the tuition fee cap, we were constantly encouraged by members of the coalition government ...

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Further Marketisation in UK Higher Education: the potential sell-off of student loans

By Andrew McGettigan 28 February 2011

Further Marketisation in Higher Education:the potential sell-off of Student Loans Back in December, before the parliamentary votes on raising the tui...

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Book presentation/Talk: Trading Cultures

By Open Space, Open Systems 23 February 2011

Open Space, Open Systems cordially invites you to the launch of ‘Netzwerk Kultur: Die Kunst der Verbindung in einer globalisierten Welt’ and ‘In...

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Dangerous alliances: class and the student movement

By Federico Campagna, Through Europe (http://th-rough.eu) 20 February 2011

Recently, I have been asked several times by Italian friends and comrades to talk about the British student movement. I must confess that their questi...

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Generations of Resistance to War

By William T. Hathaway 15 February 2011

A Granny for Peace told of finding young allies in the struggle against military recruiting. Due to the Patriot Act, she wishes to remain nameless. I...

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Radicalizing the Armed Forces

By Federico Campagna, Through Europe (http://th-rough.eu) 13 February 2011

In the beginning, it was the navy. On the morning of 30 October 1918, the sailors of the battleship Kiel mutinied, forcing their commander to flee und...

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The inconvenient Muslim: An evening to launch Homegrown

By mute 1 March 2017

“Muslims are only ever the object in an endless national conversation around Islam, rarely invited to define their own narratives. Homegrown ...

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