Soccer Aid 2012 @ Old Trafford
Sun May 27 2012 at 08:00 am
Old Trafford - Manchester United, , Manchester
Tue Mar 20 2012 at 05:00 pm
Venue : University Of Manchester Students' Union, Steve Biko Building, Oxford Road, Manchester, England, United Kingdom
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Prof. Erik Swyngedouw will be leading a discussion on the above topic followed by a trip to a pub or curryhouse for anyone who wants to carry on the debate!
ABSTRACT:
”Let’s start by stating that after ‘the rights of man’, the rise of the ‘the rights of Nature’ is a contemporary form of the opium for the people. It is an only slightly camouflaged religion: the millenarian terror, concern for everything save the properly political destiny of peoples, new instruments for control of everyday life, the obsession with hygiene, the fear of death and catastrophes …. It is a gigantic operation in the depoliticization of subjects” (Badiou 2008).
Several decades ago, Raymond Williams argued that “Nature is perhaps the most complex word in the language”, wrought with all manner of histories, geographies, meanings, fantasies, dreams, and wish images. Yet, he also concurred that Nature is socially and politically one of the most powerful and performative metaphors of language. In the wake of the current environmental ‘crisis’, ‘Nature’ has gained considerable purchase in political debate, economic argument, and public intervention.
However, some consider that ‘ecology is the new opium for the masses’, others – like Žižek -- controversially state that ‘Nature does not exist!’. Yet, it is indisputably the case that many of the world’s environments are in serious ecological trouble and planners, policy-makers and activists desperately search or call for urgent and immediate action in the face of the clear and present danger posed by environmental degradation and possible ecological collapse. Dissecting the challenges posed by the mobilization of ‘Nature’ or ‘Ecology’ in a wide range of social sciences, political discourses, social activism, and policy/managerial practices is absolutely vital in a world in which socio-ecological dynamics like resource depletion, climate change or environmental degradation pose challenges that, if unheeded, might possibly lead to the premature end of civilization as we know it, to the end of us before our sell-by date has expired.
ABSTRACT END
The talk will be held in Room 4 of the Students' Union, currently you have to go round the back of the union, go into the bar, turn left up the stairs to the top floor, through the doors, turn right and immediately left!

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