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Andreas Bieler

Is there a future for trade unions

In this podcast Professor Andreas Bieler looks ahead to the planned TUC demonstrations against cuts in the public sector, and asks if the unions have a chance of forcing u-turns.

Date: 21/03/2011 | Size: 11.74 MB | Type: Audio version

 


 

 

Professor Siba Grogovui (Johns Hopkins University)

Annual Lecture speaker for 2010

Race and International Politics

Date: December 2, 2010

 


 

Dr Alex Prichard, University of Bristol

Rethinking the State and Anarchy: Anarchism and International Relations

Format: QuickTime| Date: 8 March 2010

 


 

Ted Benton (University of Essex)

Can Capitalism be sustainable? What if it can't?...

Format: QuickTime | Date: 15 March 2010

 


 

Professor Lawrence Wilde, (Nottingham Trent University)

Marx, Global Justice and Solidarity

[ Video interview from the CSSGJ seminar series ]

Duration: 11:17 mins | Date: 23rd November 2009

 


 


Andreas Bieler, (University of Nottingham)

Striking for 'British' jobs?

As the wildcat strikes over foreign workers continue, Professor Andreas Bieler asks whether the unions are looking at the bigger picture.

Duration: 10:51 mins | size 12.6 MB | Format: mp3 | Date: 4 February 2009

 


 


Andreas Bieler, (University of Nottingham)

Labour Pains
Duration: 12.19 mins |. Size 11.2 MB | Date: 27th October, 2008

 


 


Andreas Bieler (University of Nottingham)

Can the European Social Forum really influence policy makers?
Duration: 10.08 mins | Size 9.94 MB | Format mp3

 


 


John Hilary (War on Want )

Mobilising for political change: experiences and perspectives from the global justice movement

[ video interview from the CSSGJ seminar series ]

Format: Flashplayer8 | Duration: 8mins | Size: 30.8MB | Date: 29th September 2008

 


 


Dr Sara Motta (University of Nottingham)

Social movements and global justice In this podcast we hear about an international conference which brings together academics and social movement activists from around the world.The conference was hosted by the Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice, in the School of Politics and International Relations and took place in June 2008

Duration: 9:53 mins | Size:  9.25 MB| Format: audio/mpeg |  Date: June 2008

 


 


Ray Keily, (Queen Mary, University Of London )

Comparing 19th century imperialism and 21st century globalisation

[video interview from the CSSGJ seminar series ]

Format: Flashplayer8 | Duration: 10mins | Size: 37.6MB | Date: 28th April 2008 

 


 


Laurence Cox, (National University Of Ireland)

Saying something useful: the challenge of movement-relevant research

[video interview from the CSSGJ seminar series ]

Format: Flashplayer8 | Duration: 14mins | Size: 58.8MB | Date: 21st April 2008

 


 


Sonia Sarker, (Macalester College)

Justice and re-representation

[video interview from the CSSGJ seminar series ]

Format: Flashplayer8 | Duration: 8mins | Size: 30MB | Date: 3rd March 2008

 


 


Alex Callinicos, (Kings College London)

Does Capitalism Need The State System?

[video interview from the CSSGJ seminar series ]

Format: Flashplayer8 | Duration: 8mins | Size: 30MB | Date: 25th February 2008

 

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