This was an amazing conference with many people coming together to link ideas present in Anarchism to ideas in International Relations. Many present have been interested in both fields for some time and have been aggravated by a lack of interaction between the two, and are therefor attempting to show how Anarchist critiques can be used to vastly improve understandings within International Relations
Many thanks to Alex Prichard for helping to organize the conference, to the Anarchist Studies Network for making it possible, and to those who came and made it an interesting few days of discussions
The featured speakers in this series of talks are - Adam Goodwin, Alex Prichard, Shannon Brincat, Roy Krovel, Daniel Murray, April Carrier, Luke Ashworth, Chris David La Roche, Claire Harrison, Erika Cudworth and Stephen Hobden, Nathan Eisenstadt, Carl Levy, Paul Stott, Chris Rossdale, Carissa Honeywell, Alexandre J M E Christoyannopoulos, as well as those who participated in the discussions
The papers discussed in these recordings can be found at http://www.anarchist-studies-network.org.uk/Rethinking_Anarchy%3A_Anarchism_and_International_Relations
As the papers found at the above site are all still working papers, they require the authors permission to be used for purposes other than personal reading
Recording 1.1 contains 1 Adam Goodwin - Evolution and Anarchism in International Relations_ The Challenge of Kropotkinâs Biological Ontology 2 Alex Prichard - David Held is an Anarchist_ Discuss 3 Shannon Brincat - Overcoming the Cosmpolitan/ Communitarian Divide through Anarchism_ La Via Campesina
Recording 1.2 is the question and answer period
Recording 2.1 contains 1 Roy Krøvel - Anarchism, the Zapatistas and the global solidarity movement 2 Daniel Murray - Democratic Insurrection, Or, What does the alterglobalization movement have in common? 3 April Carrier - Social Movements and the Bolivian State_ Anarchistic Trends in Practice and Theory
Recording 2.1 is the second question and answer period
Recording 3.1 contains 1 Luke Ashworth - Anarchy against anarchism_ The global anarchical society as a statist world 2 Chris David La Roche - Anarchy is What Scholars make of it_ Anarchist Thought, IR Theory, and the 'Domestic Analogy' reversed
Recording 3.2 is the third question and answer period
Recording 4.1 contains 1 Claire Harrison - Beyond the politics of demand_ The Politics of the Act as Exemplified by Anarchist Practices 2 Erika Cudworth and Stephen Hobden - Anarchy and Anarchism_ Towards a Theory of Complex International Systems 3 Nathan Eisenstadt - Anarchism as Global Assemblage_ The Paradoxes of 'Emancipatory Governmentalities'
Recording 4.2 is the fourth question and answer period
Recording 5.1 contains 1 Carl Levy - paper title unknown, piece about cosmopolitanism 2 Paul Stott - Anarchism, Terrorism Studies and Islamism 3 Chris Rossdale - Reclaiming Agency_ Anarchist Interventions in the International
Recording 5.2 is the fifth question and answer period
Recording 6.1 contains 1 Carissa Honeywell - Mutiny and the Warfare State_ The Prosecution of the War Commentary anarchists, 1945 2 Alexandre Christoyannopoulos - "Him Only Shalt Thou Serve"_ A Christian anarchist critique of Westphalian International Order
Recording 6.2 is the sixth question and answer period