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Syndicate: Saskia Sassen live @ De Balie & on the n |
Dear syndicalists, Because of the very *international* character of this event - thought you might be interested to join in remotely (or if you are in the neighbourhood...). best wishes, eric ------------------------ A N N O U N C E M E N T Wonderland #2.1 Saskia Sassen: Virtual Money <> Global Society An evening program about the virtual economy of the information age Monday January 18th, 1999. De Balie, Amsterdam, grote zaal, 20.30 uur and: http://www.balie.nl/live Saskia Sassen has been invited by political cultural centre De Balie in Amsterdam, to open a new series of Wonderland programs with a critical examination of the global economy and the virtualisation of money in global financial networks. The public debate about the information society appears completely preoccupied with the Internet and continuous discussions about "harmful content". Meanwhile the global economy is steadily expanding in her own financial and transnational digital networks. The most crucial changes in society are, however, determined by this latter development, which remains thoroughly unaddressed in the wider public debate. Hyper-mobile capital and global speculation are the symptoms of the new networked economy. How do these networks actually operate? What is the influence these new international capital flows have on our economy? Who benefits from these developments? Has money really become virtual? And what does it mean for developing societies? Saskia Sassen is Professor of Sociology, at the University of Chicago. Together with Manuell Castells she is one of the foremost theoreticians of the emerging information society. She acquired world fame with her book "The Global City" (1991), in which she shows how in the development of major urban centres the localised effects of the new global economy become visible. Her most recent books are Globalization and its Discontents: Selected Essays 1984-1998 (New York: New Press 1998) and Losing Control? Sovereignty in an Age of Globalization. (Columbia University Press 1996). Her books have been translated into several languages. The Global City has recently appeared in French (Descartes, Paris 1996), Italian (UTET, Milano 1998), and Spanish (UBA, Buenos Aires 1998). She is currently completing Immigration Policy in the Global Economy: From National Crisis to Multilateral Management, sponsored by the Twentieth Century Fund. and has begun a new project on "Cities and their Crossborder Networks" sponsored by the United Nations University. It is also possible to participate in this evening via the Internet at the following address: http:www.balie.nl/live The lecture will be broadcast live, together with a moderated chat channel for feedback to Amsterdam. This broadcast is organised in co-operation with the Digital City Amsterdam Links: * Essay: The Global Economy: its necessary instruments and cultures: http://www.heise.de/bin/tp/issue/tp.htm?artikelnr=6189&mode=ht * Other essays (German - Telepolis on-line magazine): http://www.heise.de/bin/tp/issue/search.pl?language=english&autorname=Saskia+Sas sen&suchbegriff=&ok.x=30&ok.y=13&language=deutsch * Bandwidth and Accountability - An Interview with Saskia Sassen by Geert Lovink http://icf.de/workspace/interviews/Saskia_Sassen.html The Wonderland series will investigate different aspects of the emerging information society, throughout the year 1999. Cultural, social, and political debates, scenarios, controversies, mythologies and expectations, encounter each other in continuously changing settings. ------------------------ Tickets and reservations: ------------------------ By phone: 020 - 5535100. Mo till Thu v14.00 - 20.00 hrs., Fri. 14.00 - 22.30 hrs and Sat 17.00 - 22.30 hrs. Ticket-price: ?12,50 (? 10,00 CJP/PAS65/Stadspas/Collegekaart) De Balie, Kleine-Gartmanplantsoen 10, Amsterdam. http://www.balie.nl/