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> From: c.barker@???
> Date: 20 febbraio 2011 17.08.54 GMT+01.00
> To: SOCIAL-MOVEMENTS@???
> Subject: Manchester social movements conference - 2nd call for papers
> Reply-To: International forum for discussion and information on social movements <SOCIAL-MOVEMENTS@???>
>
> SOCIAL MOVEMENTS CONFERENCE - SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
> abstracts due by Monday 14h March 2011
>
> From 1995 to 2010, Manchester Metropolitan University hosted a series of very successful annual international conferences on 'ALTERNATIVE FUTURES and POPULAR PROTEST'.
>
> We're very happy to announce that the Sixteenth AF&PP Conference will be held, between Monday 18th April and Wednesday 20th April 2011.
>
> The Conference rubric remains as in previous years. The aim is to explore the dynamics of popular movements, along with the ideas which animate their activists and supporters and which contribute to shaping their fate.
>
> Reflecting the inherent cross-disciplinary nature of the issues, previous participants (from over 60 countries) have come from such specialisms as sociology, politics, cultural studies, social psychology, economics, history and geography. The Manchester conferences have also been notable for discovering a fruitful and friendly meeting ground between activism and academia.
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> We invite offers of papers relevant to the conference themes. Papers should address such matters as:
> * contemporary and historical social movements and popular protests
> * social movement theory
> * utopias and experiments
>
> * ideologies of collective action
> * etc.
> To offer a paper, please contact either of the conference convenors with a brief abstract:
>
> EITHER Colin Barker, Dept. of Sociology
> OR Mike Tyldesley, Dept. of Politics and Philosophy
> Manchester Metropolitan University
> Geoffrey Manton Building, Rosamond Street West
> Manchester M15 6LL, England
> email: c.barker@???
> Tel: M. Tyldesley 0161 247 3460
> email: m.tyldesley@???
> Fax: 0161 247 6769 (+44 161 247 6769)
> (Wherever possible, please use email, especially as Colin Barker is a retired gent. Surface mail and faxes should only be addressed to Mike Tyldesley)
>
> CONFERENCE PAPERS
> Those giving papers are asked to supply them in advance, for inclusion on a CD of the complete papers which will be available from the conference opening.
>
> * Preferred method: send the paper to Colin Barker as an email attachment in MS Word. Any separate illustrations etc. should be placed at the end of the paper, in .jpg format.
>
> * if this is impossible, post a copy of the text to Mike Tyldesley on a CD disk in MS Word format
>
> * Final date for receipt of abstracts: Monday 14th March 2011
>
> * Final date for receipt of actual papers: Monday 28th March 2011
>
> CONFERENCE ARRANGEMENTS AND COSTS
> The conference will run from lunch-time Monday 18th April until after lunch on Wednesday 20th April.
>
> Cost, inclusive of three lunches, teas/coffees and copies of the Proceedings on CD, will be £135 (students and unwaged £80).    

>
> Unfortunately, the previous arrangement we had with the University of Manchester to provide bed and breakfast accommodation in student halls is not available in 2011. We are therefore obliged to refer conference participants to local hotels and hostels. These are plentiful, as the briefest search on the web shows.
>
> Two relatively cheap hotels are available, only a few minutes’ walk from the conference venue on Oxford Road. They are Ibis, Charles Street, Manchester. www.ibishotel.com/gb/booking/hotels- list.shtml
> and
> Holiday Inn Express, 2 Oxford Road, Manchester.
> www.hotel.info/en.hotels/Manchester_112854/Holiday_Inn_Express_Manchester_CC-Oxford_Road_272041/hotel.aspx
>
> There is information about Manchester hotels at www.hotelscombined.com/City/Manchester.htm.
> We’re told that delegates can request a 10 per cent reduction in hotel bills if they visit www.hotelscombined.com/Education_Support, and we’ll be interested to gather people’s experiences with this.
>
> There are two hostels only slightly further away, and still with walking distance of the conference venue:
>
> Hatters, Newton Street, Manchester
> Hilton Chambers, Stevenson Square, Manchester.
>
> These are both part of the same chain, with Hilton Chambers being slightly more upmarket and thus slightly more expensive (but still pretty cheap). Both can be accessed via www.hattersgroup.com .
>
> We cannot do hotel or hostel bookings for you.
>
> Conference participants will be invited to dine together at two local (and not too expensive) restaurants on the two conference evenings. Payment for dinners should not be made in advance, but directly to the restaurants on the night.
>
> BOOKING FORM
>
> ALTERNATIVE FUTURES and POPULAR PROTEST XV
> 18th April to 20th April 2011
>
> Name __________________________________
>
> Address _________________________________
>
>                    ___________________________________  

>
> __________________ postcode_________
>
> Tel No.           _____________________________  

>
> Email _____________________________
>
> Conference fee                     135.00      .............  
> Student fee   
> (post- & under-grad)              80.00      .............  

>
>             TOTAL       £ stlg                      .............  

>
> Cheques should be made payable to "Manchester Metropolitan University"
>
> Credit or Debit Card payment (Visa and Mastercard only)
>
> Card Number ......... ......... ......... .........
>
> Expiry Date         ...... / ......     

>
> Three-digit security code (on back of card) ….
>
> Please let us know of any dietary or other requirements.
>
> Please return the Booking Form by email to Colin Barker (c.barker@???), or by email, fax or post to Mike Tyldesley (m.tyldesley@???; fax +44 161 247 6769; Dept of Philosophy and Politics, Manchester Metropolitan University, Geoffrey Manton Building, Rosamond Street West, Manchester M15 6LL, England)