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invite the First Conference debates of Contemporary Political Theory

invite the First Conference debates of Contemporary Political Theory to be held on Thursday 11 and Friday March 12 at the Faculty of Social Sciences UBA (MT de Alvear 2230).

The objective of the conference is to create a space for genuine debate about real political problems in making proposals and concrete contributions. We seek to substantiate a critique of traditional approaches to policy analysis through an exercise of collective thinking.

Dynamics: It will work on themes in which papers will be presented and generate discussions around these issues.



* Identity, Representation and Policy
Coordinator: Carlos Figari

* policies
Forms Coordinator: Martin Retamozo
Description

* Political Discourse and
Subject Coordinator: Hermann Perez

* Conflict and Strategies of Resistance
Coordinator: Rubens Mendez

* Aesthetics and Politics
Coordinator: Elsa Ponce

* New Frontiers
Discrimination Coordinator: Andrea Maynard


Accreditation Block Papers 16-17 Second Block

Thursday March 11
Friday March 12
10 10-11 Plenary Debate
10.30 Presentation 11-12 Debates Third Block
11 -11.55 First Block Lectures 12-13 Open to Public Debate
12-13 Second Block Lectures 13-14 Lunch
13-14 Lunch 15-16 Plenary Debate
15-15 Third Last Debate Block
16-17 Debates First Block 17-18 Close
17 - 18 Debates 18 Brindis


general public Registration $ 20 .-

Registration includes materials, coffee breaks, refreshments and certificates.

This event is supported by the following institutions .



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11 and Friday March 12, 1910 am to 18 pm. Faculty of Social Sciences, UBA (MT de Alvear 2230).

Sunday, February 14, 2010

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the historicity of the Social Subjects. Emancipation policy and Jacques Rancière

the historicity of the Social Subjects. Emancipation policy and Jacques Rancière

Nestor Nicholas Arrúa UNLP

Main Topic Subject Political Discourse and

The Historic Ad Id of social subjects

The political radicalization of many intellectuals in the mid and late '60s in Europe and the Third World countries, started from a position to various significant events in world affairs in the countries of the 'Second World' or 'Socialist Camp' in its diverse composition and characteristics. Several events marked the political-intellectual of many students and teachers of the left worldwide. The intervention of the USSR. in Hungary after Stalin's death and the promise of greater freedoms in the countries under the Warsaw Pact, the Cuban Revolution that ended Batista's dictatorship through a confluence of armed struggle and mass movements, the resilience of Viet-Nam to the U.S. invasion, and finally, the Cultural Revolution China, were events that were read as true "events" in life political and cultural Left.