March 01, 2011

Austerity, Security and Resistance


Please join the CSRC at the Left Forum in New York City on March 18-20, 2011

As austerity measures intensify around the world, the axe has come down particularly hard on public- and private-sector unions, the un/underemployed, and those denied status, with particularly marked gendered and racialized dimensions. Massive state retrenchment in the realm of social services, health care, education, pensions, unemployment insurance and stimulus spending, has been matched by wage controls, the sell-off of assets and resources, as well as tax-shifting for competitiveness, the weakening of environmental laws and employment standards. While resistance from student, trade union and community activists is noted, the state and its police force have responded in the most aggressive of ways. The papers presented here starkly reveal who will pay and who will profit as the transition from rescue to recovery increasingly returns not just to neoliberalism, but a more authoritarian form at that.



Carlo Fanelli, Carleton University: "Neoliberalism's Last Stand or Comeback?"
Greg Albo, York University: "From Rescue Strategies to Exit Strategies: A Working Class Response?"
George Rigakos, Carleton University: "Security, Pacification & the Fabrication of Social Order"
Justin Paulson, Carleton University: "Social Movements & the Crisis"