Venue:
Veranstaltungszentrum Europahaus Wien
Linzer Straße 429
1140 Vienna
www.europahauswien.at
Once a year the European Left and transform! europe organize the Summer University that gathers activists, members of parties and social movements for a multi-day debate on current political and social issues.
Each Summer University deals with specific topics and promotes the exchange of information and experiences in the various European countries. During workshops and seminars the participants discuss policies and initiatives for the construction of an alternative Europe.
This year’s Summer University will take place in Vienna from 11 to 15 July, 2018 under the following motto and three main topics:
Come join us in Europahaus Wien, with a beautiful park on the outskirts of Vienna full of free spaces for outdoor discussions and social meetings. The whole area will be available for the participants of the Summer University!
How to get there:
The venue of the Summer University 2018 is:
Europahaus
Linzer Straße 429
1130 Vienna
If you arrive at Vienna International Airport you can come to the venue by taking the S7 to “Wien Mitte“, then take the metro line 4 to Hütteldorf and then either walk or take the bus line 49a or 50a from Hütteldorf to Wolfsberggasse.
Languages (translation at panels and in some seminars): German, English, French
Update: 11 July 2018
18.00-20.00 Opening
Welcome speeches
Inauguration:
“In memory of Elisabeth Gauthier: Austrian French Woman and Citizen of the World”: Presentation of a text with comments by Chantal Delmas (PCF) and Barbara Steiner (transform! europe)
Concert: Aron Quartet
Open space for workshop ideas and first meeting for organizing “youth track”.
This year’s Summer University will introduce a new element: A special program for young European leftists! This special feature will be organised by the young people themselves. The idea is to acknowledge the specific interests and approaches of young people to the daily focus and offer them the appropriate space for self-organised workshops and share with all others the plenaries, seminars and evening events.
20.00 Dinner
10.00-11.45 Plenary 1: Marxism-Feminism Today
12.00-14.00 Seminars:
a) Europe and the Mediterranean Basin
b) Resisting NATO Expansion and Aggression:
c) Resisting the New Round of Arms Race and Cold War in Europe
d) The Times Are A-Changin’: 68/69 in USA, France, Germany, Italy, Scandinavia and UK
e) Workshop: Youth Focus: What Can Marxism Tell Us about Globalisation?
14.00-16.00 Lunch Break
16.00-18.00 Plenary 2: Elements of an Alternative Concept vis-à-vis the Militarisation of the European Union
20.00 Evening Event and Dinner: Music and Solidarity with the Left Forces in Latin America
10.00-11.46 Plenary 3: Towards a European Plan for Economic, Social and Ecological Recovery
12.00-14.00 Seminars
a) Different Scenarios of the Future of the Monetary Union
b) A Radical Agenda for Social and Gender Appropriate Energy Transition
c) Media frames and Europe: Where does the Left stand?
→ Τhe concept is: to discuss the ways through which the Left is used to speak/present itself on the Media regarding the question of Europe + how do we want the Left to speak on the Media on the question of Europe. So an analytical aspect + a politico-strategical one.
What kind of frames do we use (are they good enough?), what more frames could we use and how we can challenge the frames posed by neoliberalism (in a way that creates the so called "common sense"...).
→ We can tackle the ways through which the question of Europe is discussed in Greece, Spain, the UK, especially where does the Left stand.
d) Workshop: Youth Focus: The Rise of the Far-Right in Europe: How we experience it
14.00-16.00 Lunch Break
16.00-18.00 Seminars/Workshops
a) Europe, China and the New Silk Road
b) “The Simple that Is Hard to Achieve”: 68/69 in CSSR, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Poland
15.00-18.00 Different City tours offered
19.00 Experimentaltheater 'Fleischerei': Brechts Flüchtlingsgespräche / Refugee conversations of Brecht (at Brick 5, Fünfhausgasse 5, 1150 Wien)
19.20 Dinner
20.30 Cultural program: Viennese songs
10.00-11.45 Plenary 4: Can we re-appropriate Europe as a Common? – How to re-appropriate Europe as one Dimension of Initiatives to Reclaim Social Justice, Ecological Sustainability and Democracy?
12.00-14.00 Seminars
a) Right-wing Populism and the Far Right in Europe
b) A Dialog among the Left About Strategies, Democracy and Possible Allies
14.00-16.00 Lunch Break
16.00-18.00 Seminars/Workshops
a) “Under the Pavement Lies the Beach” – ‘68/69: The Awakening of a New Feminism in the Aftermath of 68
b) Transformation Processes and Authoritarian Neoliberalism in Eastern Europe”
c) Workshop: Youth Focus: Authoritarian Turn in Europe: Where is Democracy Heading?
18.30 Closing Event
Departure day