We are very pleased to invite you to the 17th SMAIAS-ASN Summer School, which will take place in the week of 3-7 February, in Harare and online, in hybrid format. The theme this year is “Sovereignty and Solidarity in Late Neocolonialism”.
We are honoured to have with us this year Jomo Kwame Sundaram, who will deliver the 8th Sam Moyo Memorial Lecture, on Thursday, 6 February. The title of the lecture will be “Imperialism Over Time”.
The Full Programme with details on panels, roundtables, and the Sam Moyo Memorial Lecture is available below. Links to Zoom and Livestream also appear below.
Links & Zoom registration
MONDAY 3TH
Roundtable 1: Zoom/ YouTube/ Facebook Live – Zoom link🔗
Panel 1: Zoom – Zoom link🔗
TUESDAY 4TH
Roundtable 2: Zoom/ YouTube/ Facebook Live – Zoom link🔗
Panel 2: Zoom – Zoom link🔗
WEDNESDAY 5TH
Roundtable 3: Zoom/ YouTube/ Facebook Live – Zoom link🔗
Panel 3: Zoom – Zoom link 🔗
THURSDAY 6TH
Roundtable 4: Zoom/ YouTube/ Facebook Live – Zoom link🔗
Panel 4: Zoom – Zoom link 🔗
8th Sam Moyo Memorial Lecture: Zoom/YouTube/Facebook – Zoom link🔗
FRIDAY 7TH
Roundtable 5: Zoom/ YouTube/ Facebook Live – Zoom link🔗
Panel 5: Zoom – Zoom link 🔗
Programme

Full Programme
8th Sam Moyo Memorial Lecture

Panels





Roudtables





Papers
- ANA CRISTINA DE OLIVEIRA MELO – Us Against Debt: The Struggle of Women Against Indebtedness in the Global South 🔗
- ANA IRIS NOGUEIRA PACHECO – Internationalist Solidarity between Peoples of the Global South: Building Popular Struggles for Emancipation 🔗
- ANJANA H. KUMAR – At the Juncture of Nature, Labour and Capital: The case of Aralam Cashew Farms in Kannur Kerala 🔗
- BOSMAN BATUBARA et al. – Urban Agrarian Reform in Indonesia 🔗
- CLEMENT CHIPENDA – Land, Legacy and Liberation: Robert Mugabe’s Agrarian Revolution and the Sovereignty of National Imperatives 🔗
- EMILIA MILLON & VICTORIA PASERO – Financial terrorism, dependence and the capital-life conflict
- FATHUN KARIB – The Agrarian Questions of Decolonization 🔗
- HAITHEM GASMI – Arab Unity Against Zionism: Notes on a History of an Intellectual Debate on Arab Nationalism 🔗
- JORGE ROCHA – Resistance within the Plantation of Captive Nations 🔗
- KARIM EID-SABBAGH – A brief history of tobacco, colonialism, neo-colonialism, and imperial war in south Lebanon 🔗
- KOFI TAKYI ASANTE – Liberal democracy, national development and self determination in late neocolonialism 🔗
- LAVANYA NOTT – Internationalism with national popular characteristics 🔗
- MARIANO FELIZ – Argentina in the face of the paleo-libertarian abyss 🔗
- MEGHNA GOYAL – Neocolonialism in agrifood value chains global trends from 1995-2020 🔗
- MOHAMMAD ABU HAJAR – NGOization of the Protest Movement 🔗
- MOSTAFA AHMED MANDOUR – The Future of African Regional Integration in the Context of the African Continental Free Trade Area 🔗
- MUHAMED LUNYAGO – Beyond Regional Solidarity and Collective Responsibility Struggles against Climate Change in Africa 🔗
- PRAVEEN JHA & MANISH KUMAR – India After 75 Years: Reflections on Development and Persistent Challenges 🔗
- RAKHEE KEWADA – Development and Self-reliance in Tanzania’s Cotton and Textile Sector 🔗
- SAMUEL NYENDE – Are Peasants an Effective Political Force: A Critical Reflection 🔗
- TAHA ZEINALI HASHJIN, SARA LARIJANI & HELYEH DOUTAGHI – Towards the Re-orientation of Critical Thoughts Following the Zionist-Imperialist Genocide 🔗
- THERESA AUMA – Fit for Purpose Land Digitization in Uganda: What is in the Details? 🔗
- VASUDEV CHAKRAVARTI – Co-operative as economic bodies or political movements: A case study of Wayanad Coffee Cooperative 🔗