 Building   on the success of its predecessor, the 3rd International Conference of   the  Anarchist Studies Network will showcase the best new thinking in  the  study of anarchism as a political theory and practice – past,  present  and future. The conference aims to breach new frontiers in  anarchist  scholarship, and encourage cross-pollination between  disciplines and  contributions from both within and outside the official  academic sphere.  Proposals are welcome for sessions and individual  papers from any  scholarly discipline(s), on any topic relevant to the  study of  anarchism. Also welcome are proposals for practical workshops,   experiential sessions, and other activities.
Building   on the success of its predecessor, the 3rd International Conference of   the  Anarchist Studies Network will showcase the best new thinking in  the  study of anarchism as a political theory and practice – past,  present  and future. The conference aims to breach new frontiers in  anarchist  scholarship, and encourage cross-pollination between  disciplines and  contributions from both within and outside the official  academic sphere.  Proposals are welcome for sessions and individual  papers from any  scholarly discipline(s), on any topic relevant to the  study of  anarchism. Also welcome are proposals for practical workshops,   experiential sessions, and other activities.As  at the earlier conferences in 2008 and 2012 there will be a special  stream on religious anarchism / the relation anarchism - religion or  spirituality. 
Hosts will be Paul Cudenec and the undersigned, André de Raaij, independent researchers and writers on relevant subjects.
  
Hosts will be Paul Cudenec and the undersigned, André de Raaij, independent researchers and writers on relevant subjects.
As   the crisis of late capitalism deepens, nominal democracies are   increasingly showing their hand: freedom of speech is the freedom to be   ignored. Every demand of the last wave of social mobilization has been   rejected or side-lined. Instead, governments pursue business-as-usual   with obstinacy. The fallout from the global financial crisis has become   the pretext for even harsher strategies of inequality management.   Devastating storms and a changing climate do nothing to stop the dash   for gas. Even dramatic revelations about generalised surveillance and   the infiltration of protest movements have done more to normalize these   phenomena than to halt or reverse them. Governments will change the   story on the move if they have to, or just plug their ears - perhaps   unsurprisingly, since the last credible alternative does not include   them.
For   anarchists, new-found public disillusionment is as much of a challenge   as a cause for celebration. Loss of trust in the democratic state can   result in despair or reactionary retrenchment as much as it can lead to   radicalization. Indeed, anarchists have been the first to offer   solidarity to many marginalized groups in their struggles, and their   organizational strategies – if not their actual aims – have inspired   mass movements the world round. But the mere celebration of anarchist   resurgence is no longer sufficient. What is now needed is a redoubled   effort towards  practical and theoretical innovation, and engagement  with mass  struggles in content as well as form.
Building   on the success of its predecessor, the 3rd International Conference of   the Anarchist Studies Network will showcase the best new thinking in  the  study of anarchism as a political theory and practice – past,  present  and future. The conference aims to breach new frontiers in  anarchist  scholarship, and encourage cross-pollination between  disciplines and  contributions from both within and outside the official  academic  sphere.
The conference will be held at Loughborough University during the first week of September 2014.
Proposals  are welcome for  individual papers, sessions, and streams of sessions.  We especially  encourage proposals for sessions, to include 3-4 papers  drawn together  around a common theme, although individual paper  proposals are of course  also welcome, as are proposals for practical  workshops, experiential  sessions, and other activities.
Contributions can come from any scholarly discipline(s), on any topic relevant to the study of anarchism.
Anarchist Studies Network: http://anarchist-studies-network.org.uk/
 
