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Altercamp

Title: Altercamp

Location: Liege / Belgium

Description: On October 11th, 2009, an Alternatives Camp will take place in Liege. During a whole day, we will occupy the public place in the city (esplanade St Léonard). This camp will be an occasion for us to gather, exchange on our alternative initiatives and coordinate our mobilisations. The aim is to lay the foundations for another development, breaking with the traditional model, being socially fair and environmentally sustainable.

Date: 2009-10-11

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The ‘Right to Stay Put’: First Call for Contributions

2009 Conference of the Royal Geographical Society-Institute of British Geographers (RGS-IBG),

26-28 August 2009, Manchester

First Call for Contributions to following session: The ‘Right to Stay Put’: Contesting Displacement in Urban Regeneration / Development Schemes

Sponsored by the Participatory Geographies Research Group

Session Organisers: Chris Allen (Manchester Metropolitan University); Lee Crookes (University of Sheffield); Stuart Hodkinson (University of Leeds); Tom Slater (University of Edinburgh)

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Outline for Seminar “Reclaiming the City”

The financial market driven globalisation as well as the globalized competition between places and regions heavily affect urban development, urban life and urban struggles across Europe . As a consequence millions of people from the lower classes get pushed out of their original neighbourhoods and houses. Among the reasons are post-fordistic urban transformations and renewal projects in favor of the wealthy, rocketing rents and reduced subventions for housing costs of unemployed, gentrifications and the cleansing of “slums”, privatisations and real estate speculation, mega projects, tourism and big events, racist exclusions, the control of informal forms of work and housing, the disciplination of unconformity…

From our experiences with struggles against these processes many questions arise:

How can local struggles against the consequences of these processes develop effective international networking, advocacy and targeted campaigning? How to achieve the RIGHT TO HOUSING in an Europe of workfare and privatization, of house demolition and social exclusion, of speculation and real estate violence? Which role does the EU play or should it play? How to link alter-globalisation with community organization in the neighbourhood? Which solidarity vision for the relations between territories and regions? Which role can urban issues and local movements play within a rescaling of anti-hegemonial struggles? What can be common claims among urban strugglers related to the global financial sector? How to build land/housing rights and urban campaigns targeted at trans-national financial investors, banks, institutions? How to internationalize our struggles?

Based on an exchange of recent experiences with struggles against neo-liberal urban transformations we want to try to discuss some of these questions.

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LET’S PREPARE THE ASSEMBLY OF URBAN SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AT THE ESF IN MALMÖ

Dear friends,

as part of the European Social Forum (17th to 21st Sept. 2008 in Malmoe, Sweden) we invite you to join us for the

ASSEMBLY OF URBAN SOCIAL MOVEMENTS

It will take place at Saturday, Sept. 20, 09.30-12.30 h. at Enskifteshagen, Tält 2

This ASSEMBLY, open to all activists for urban/housing/land rights (tenants union, cooperatives, social centres, homeless, etc.), should discuss concrete steps for improved international cooperation on urgent action, campaigns, advocacy, exchange and reflection.

It should try to fix the implementation of agreements built during the last period and the ESF meetings.

Let’s develop effective, targeted and transparent international networking! Let’s build a roadmap for unity of urban social movements and inhabitants organisations!

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