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Keywords for Radical Organising: Infrastructure

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How do we talk about the networks, communities, and infrastructures that arise from efforts to organise collectively? How does the language we use to describe radical organising affect the way we do it? And what productive conversations can be had when theory and practice are brought into dialogue?

This is the second of three ‘in-conversation’ workshops that bring academics from the humanities and social sciences into conversation with organisers and artists to unpack the challenges and opportunities afforded by different ways of thinking, talking, and theorizing about radical organising. This session will focus on the term 'infrastructure'. The speakers are: Seb Franklin (KCL), Charlotte Lemanski (Cambridge), Catalina Pollak (Public Interventions) and Gráinne Charlton (organizer).

This is a free in-person event. Full details and registration via Eventbrite: (www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/keywords-for-radical-organising-infrastructure-tickets-359355852027)

There will be one further event in this series – 'community' (Wednesday 13 July) -  further details here: (www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/keywords-for-radical-organising-series-48447906903.)

This series of events is funded by the Raphael Samuel History Centre and School of English and Drama, Queen Mary University of London. It is organised by Charlotte Jones, Clare Stainthorp, and Katherine Stansfeld (QMUL).

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