Annual
Conference 2005
Crosscurrents
of Global Social Justice:
Class,
Gender, and Race
University
of Tennessee, Knoxville
May 13 - 15, 2005
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Global
Studies Interdisciplinary Program
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University
of Tennessee Library
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School
of Information Sciences
- Center
for International Education
Speakers
Include:
Alejandro
Portes
Alejandro
Portes is Howard Harrison and Gabrielle Snyder Beck Professor of Sociology
and director of the Center for Migration and Development at Princeton
University. Read
more >>
Patricia
Fernandez-Kelly
Patricia
Fernandez-Kelly
is
a social anthropologist with an interest in international development.
She was an early student of export-processing zones in Asia and Latin
America with special attention to Mexico's maquiladora program. Read
more >>
Frances
Fox-Piven
A well-known
political scientist, social critic and activist, Piven has expertise
ranging from social welfare, public health and public policy to voting
behavior, comparative labor parties in industrial democracies and
women's politics. Read
more >>
Judith Blau
Judith
Blau is a Professor of Sociology at the University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill and co-founder
and U.S. Chapter Coordinator for Sociologists Without Borders. Read
more >>
Michael
Zweig
Michael
Zweig is Professor of Economics and Director of the Center for the Study
of Working Class Life at the State University of New York at Stony Brook,
where he has received the SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in
Teaching. Read more >>
Walda
Katz-Fishman
Walda Katz-Fishman
is a scholar activist and popular educator who combines her research
and teaching interests in class, race/ethnicity/nationality, and gender
inequality and political economy with political activism in bottom-up
struggles for economic equality and race and gender justice. Read
more >>
Jerome W.
Scott
Jerome
Scott is a labor and community organizer and popular educator who brings
activists and scholars together for popular economic and political education
and action research to develop new leadership for building today’s
bottom-up movement for fundamental social change. Read
more >>
Graeme Chesters
Dr Graeme
Chesters is Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Local Policy Studies
at Edge Hill, UK. He is part of the editorial collective Notes from
Nowhere who edited/wrote: We Are Everywhere: the irresistible rise of
global anticapitalism (Verso: 2003) and the co-author (with Ian Welsh)
of Complexity and Social Movements: Protest at the Edge of Chaos (Routledge:
2005 - forthcoming). Read more >>
Dan Swinney
Dan Swinney
has 35 years of community and labor organizing as well as community-development
experience. He worked for 13 years as a machinist in the Chicago area
and organized Steelworker Local 8787 at G+W Taylor Forge in Cicero,
Illinois and served as Vice President. Taylor Forge closed in 1983.
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