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Alternatives to Globalisation Forums: Global Governance/Cosmopolitanism |
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Forum 2: Global Governance/Cosmopolitanism Speaker: Sue Kenny (Deakin University)
In many senses globalisation has brought us closer together. However it has also enhanced the ability of the developed world to exploit everyone else. Instead of the unity we were promised we have a greater disparity in living standards and wealth. So what sort of globalisation could actually bring us together? Can global networks of NGOs help bring us together in a way our government's have failed to? Can it be the key to greater understanding between cultures and nations, were our similarities bind us together creating a cohesive world order? Can we move beyond nationalism to a single moral community?
When: Tue 20 May, 7pm. Where: Horse Bazaar (http://www.horsebazaar.com.au/), 397 Little Lonsdale Street Cost: Gold coin donation (free for ACDJ members) Contact: centre@democracyandjustice.org Alternatives to Globalisation Forums
The Australian Centre for Democracy and Justice's forms often cover what is wrong with the current corporate-centric globalisation we are currently experiencing, but what are the alternatives to this? In or first series of forums for 2008 we explore a range of alternatives to economic globalisation.
Do we need to localise and turn to a slower, less transport intensive society where all our sources of food and fuel come from the local area? Does the answer lie in a single moral community? Or does it lie in a multitude of singularities all networked and interlinked with peers interacting to create an information-based society on all levels from the individual to the global?
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