Alternative summit

On March 12th and 13th 2010 – while the official “Bologna Ministerial Anniversary Conference” is going on – there will be an alternative summit in Vienna. In workshops, panels and discussion groups we want to analyze and criticize the existing educational system and discuss alternatives and perspectives (i.e. what a different form of education and university could look like). The success of the summit depends on your participation – let’s tell the politicians what we think!

In addition to the workshops there will be an open space which will be structured like a barcamp (see below). Feel free to use the open space and open blog and participate.

As the protest movement is international, translators for all European languages will be needed. If you can help with translations please write us an email at Bu e-Posta adresi istek dışı postalardan korunmaktadır, görüntülüyebilmek için JavaScript etkinleştirilmelidir .

We’re looking forward to an exciting alternative summit!

Check out the programm (click right ... save as)

13.00-14.00

Summit Kick-Off -  "Why a counter-summit?"

14.00-16.00

Crash course workshops (ABC of education politics, Bologna basics) /
Café Transnational
: Space for international networking and exchange of protest experiences

16.00-18.00

workshop CHECK-IN

18:00-20:00

Panel: Crisis of higher education institutions and Bologna
Neoliberal counter-reforms at higher education facilities, critical conclusion, #unibrennt movement

09:30-10:00

Workshop Check-In

10:00-12:30

Workshops (Analysis & Criticism)

12:30-13:30

Lunch Break

13:30-15:30

Workshops (Analysis & Criticism)

15:30-16:00

Coffee break

16:00-18:00

Workshops (Alternatives)

18:15-20:15

Final podium: Alternative prospects

Sunday

 

On sunday will be an alternative city tour through some protest locations. We meet by 12:30 in front of the C1 at campus.

The Café Transnational can be continued and lead into a declaration of the community, which inclueds claims and plans for further actions to continue until the bologna process is history!


 

#unibrennt barcamp unibrennt barcamp

To give the alteranative summit the possility to break a little with the common style of a conference we integrated  an open space room in the alternative summit.
Everyone is welcome to start a discussion, give a short input or reflect about a workshop like in a barcamp.

What is a barcamp?
#unibrennt barcamp - bolognaburns!

 

art attack > bolognaart attack bologna

The project “art attack :>>> bologna” brings art into the alternative summit. Join and feel free to express your impression of the protest creativly from 11. - 14. march. For more information check http://movingculture.blogsport.eu/

 

Panel discussion

The crisis of the University and Bologna

Neoliberal counter reform on univerities, classification of bologna, citical balance, #unibrennt

with Eva Hartmann, Andreas Keller, Isabel Bruno and activists of the protest movement in England, eastern Europe and Austria.

Gender and education

Elisabeth Klatzer

Gender Budgeting und Bildung

Hanna Hacker, Christine Klapeer, Karin Schönpflug

Workshop zu queeren politischen und wissenschaftskritischen Strategien an Universitäten: Erfahrungsaustausch, Einschätzung der Lage, Perspektiven, Utopien.

Persson Perry Baumgartinger

Queer language

Birge Krondorfer / Frauenhetz

Education, gender relations and freedom

Sophie Schasipien / Jule Fischer

Illusion or reality? Feminist demands concerning education and protest movements

Gundula Ludwig / Rosa Costa

The personal is political. Sexism in education protests

 

Teaching and research in the crisis

Edu Factory

The Double Crisis: The Global Economic Crisis, and the Crisis of the University

Prekär Café & Squatting Teachers

Knowledgeworkers in the hexagramm of precariesness (Sience for students, teachers, researchers and other from beyond the university)

Prekär Café & Squatting Teachers

The constitution of knowledge workers? (Sience for students, teachers, researchers and other from beyond the university)

Prekär Café & Squatting Teachers

Further steps after this weekend? (Sience for students, teachers, researchers and other from beyond the university)

 

International education protests

Oskar Stolz / Friederike Bend

Analyzing ways of protest: Do we need a squatting strike?

Ben Stotz

Aktion bank attack: Civil disobedience and the possibility to radicalize the education protests

Irene Müller

"How can social movements achieve their aim?" - Austrian and international examples for sucessful actions and movements

Johannes Wolf / Bernd Albrecht

Balance and perspective of the university protests

Pedram Shahyar / Reza Gilani

Reform, revolte or revolution? Students of the protest movement in Iran

Activists of „Ateneinrivolta“ (Italy), activists of „SDS“ (Germany), und Aktivists of „unibrennt“ (Austria)

What does left university politics say? Challenges and international experiences of the left in universities

Education and social inequity

Ingolf Erler

Education and social inequity

Regina Gottwald, Angelika Graber

Internships and "Exploitability" - How the demand of work placements within study programmes affects students prospects

Michael Hartmann

Elites and education

Ilker Atac

Migration and education

Sophie Lojka

Social Selection within the Austrian Educational System

Democracy, education and society

Wolfgang Nitsch

Academia and Democracy

Bernhard Leubolt, Pia Lichtblau,
Rosa Nentwich-Bouchal

Democratising instead of privatising

Wolf-Dieter Narr

Towards the problem of case fragmentation - approaches of bridging

Margarita Langthaler / Fabian Unterbergerg

Gramsci goes Venezuela! Educational reforms and questions of power in the bolivian process

Bertrand Stern

I'm free to feel free to learn in freedom!

(German)
Von „Pisa“ nach „Bologna“ ist der Weg logisch und geradlinig: Es ist der Weg einer schleichenden Verschulung des Menschen und seiner Fähigkeiten, sich zu bilden. Ist aber der Mensch nicht just dadurch ein freier Mensch, daß er – frei! - sich bilden kann und will – und somit Träger und Präger einer demokratischen Gestaltung der Bildungslandschaften ist? Sollte das „Symptom Bologna“ ein Ausdruck der zivilisationsspezifischen Institution Schule sein, ist die Konsequenz naheliegend und längst fällig: der radikale Ausbruch aus der Schule!

Christian Felber

Fairness of tax, educational convent, economy for a common welfare

Anja Franzen / Günter Hager-Madun / Stefan Lattner

Free Education Democracies - society development bottom up

Julia Tirler / Philip Rodleitner

Who? How? What? - Process of participation in the praxis

Ulf Bancherus

Does "live long learning" work as an arm for social opening and democractization of higher education

Jakob Graf / Julia Dück

Academia and the reproduktion of ideology and authority

...

May in Paris '68: from a education protest to the biggest general strike of the 20th century

Georg Frankel / NPA

Do student have to take sides? The "LINKE" and the NPA ...

Fanny Müller-Uri, Stefan Probst, Isabella Schlehaider

Emancipating education

tba

Hstory of University protests in Austria

Karin Wilflingseder

Fight for Vienna - Students against FPÖ!

Martin Maurer

Cutbacks in education, austerity package and agitation form far right: We need a new left party

EUDEC

Democratic schools - What, why, how, where?

REVOLUTION, SUD Éducation

Education protests, union struggle and political perspektives

 

Neoliberalization and educational politics

Sonja Staack

Bologna - career path - idea of praxis

Torsten Bultmann

Academia reform and the academia of service in accordance with the location

Eva Hartmann

Bologna goes global. The international dimension of the bologna process. Consequences for critical deucation politics?

Werner Rotter

Universality between knowledge explosion and commerialization

Felix Silomon-Pflug

Gouvernemental gouverments (in) the academia of the 21. century

Nicole Gohlke

What's behind Bologna? - Criticism about political economy of "higher education"

Albert Kropf

How would education look like in a classless society

Oliver Prausmüller

Entrepreneurial University goes Europe? Bologna and Lisbon

Isabelle Bruno / Marie Pièrre Gaviano

Basics on Lisbon Strategy in higher education and research: Informations on the Brussels alternative summit

Other workshops (off topic)

Mirijam Müller

Implementation of the bologna process of the medizin studies

WorkingGroup Basic income

Rich kids for all! Absolute income

Final podium

Alternative perspectives

What to do? How to go on? Start where? Possibilities?

so far Michael Hartman and activists of the protest movement in Spain, Italy and Austria.