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9am-9.15am
Welcome from the organisers and explanation about how the day will run
9.15-10.45am Panel A: Live Performance in Punk
James Rendell, ‘The Shape of (Live) Punk to Come?: The Rise of Online Music Portal Shows During the Covid-19 Global Pandemic’
Nikola Vojnović, ‘Subcultural Event Tourism: The Case Study of Monte Paradiso Festival in Pula (Croatia)’
Waldemar Kuligowski, ‘From the “Sold” Festival to the Punk “Open-Air Museum” ’
Break
11am-12.30 Panel B: Punk in Southern Europe
Giulio D’Errico, ‘From Punk to Squat. The (re)birth of Social Centres in the early eighties Italy and the role of anarcho-punk’
Chrysi Aikaterini Efthymiadou, ‘Growing Up in a Multicultural Town of Greece: Personality and Punk Culture as the Main Reasons for Rejecting Religion’
Yorgos Paschos, ‘DIY Venues as Real Utopias’
Lunch Break
1.15pm-2.15pm Keynote speaker 2
Laura Way, Ageing Punk Women - Typical Girls?
2.15pm-3.15pm Panel C: Punk Feminism
Louise Barrière, ‘The German Ladyfest Scene and Its Venues: A Feminist Understanding of Self-Managed Leisure Collective Activities, and Inter-Generational Activist Solidarities’
Katharina Alexi, ‘Music and Activism: The New Feminist Movement of Punk (2010-2020), Right-Wing Populism and Punkriarchy’
Break
3.45pm Panel D: Punk Pedagogy
Katie Shaw, ‘Can Mutual Aid Really Offer Resistance in England’s Neoliberal Further Education System?’
Francis Stewart and Laura Way, ‘Disability in the Classroom: Developing Feminist Punk Pedagogies’
Simon Strange, ‘Anyone Can Be a Musician: Art School Pedagogy and the Rise of the Nonmusician’
Closing remarks
Virtual pub social