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Archaeologists Against Austerity: in support of the Peoples Assembly - Printable Version +- BAJR Federation Archaeology (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk) +-- Forum: BAJR Federation Forums (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: The Site Hut (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: Archaeologists Against Austerity: in support of the Peoples Assembly (/showthread.php?tid=4981) |
Archaeologists Against Austerity: in support of the Peoples Assembly - BAJR - 26th May 2013 Archaeologists Against Austerity: in support of the People’s Assembly We, professional and academic archaeologists, wish to endorse the call for a People’s Assembly Against Austerity (PAAA) at Central Hall Westminster on 22 June this year. We congratulate the lead signatories who launched this call in a letter to The Guardian in February. With our museums, universities, and heritage services facing cuts, with unemployment and poverty a common experience among archaeologists, we fully support the aim of building a mass campaign against austerity and privatisation. We need a radical alternative based on investment for jobs, homes, public services, and a green transition. We hope that the PAAA will bring together thousands of trade unionists, students, political activists, anti-cuts campaigners, minority groups, and others determined to defend our society against the effects of a crisis caused by the bankers, the rich, and the casino-economy they engineered. The assembly will provide a national forum for anti-austerity opinion, which, while increasingly widespread, is barely represented in Parliament and the mainstream media. It could also provide a launch-pad for the wave of protests, strikes, occupations, and mass resistance – nationally and internationally – that we are going to need to defend our jobs, incomes, public services, and heritage in the years ahead. Dr Umberto Albarella, Senior Lecturer in Archaeozoology, Sheffield University Dr Maria Emanuela Alberti, IEF Marie-Curie Fellow, Department of Archaeology, Sheffield University Caitlin McCall, Editor, Current World Archaeology Professor Emeritus John Collis, Sheffield University Dr Nadia Durrani, independent archaeologist Dr Neil Faulkner, Research Fellow, Bristol University Dr Helen Geake, National Finds Advisor, Portable Antiquities Scheme, Cambridge University, and Time Team Dr Matthew Hobson, Research Fellow, Leicester University Professor David Mattingly, Leicester University Dr Gabriel Moshenska, Lecturer in Public Archaeology, UCL Institute of Archaeology Dr Rachel Pope, Director of Fieldwork and Lecturer in European Prehistory, Liverpool University Dr Miles Russell, Senior Lecturer in Prehistoric and Roman Archaeology and Director of Fieldwork, Bournemouth University Lorna Watts-Rahtz, independent archaeologist Archaeologists Against Austerity: in support of the Peoples Assembly - GnomeKing - 12th June 2013 missed that plug - :face-approve: Archaeologists Against Austerity: in support of the Peoples Assembly - BAJR - 12th June 2013 We do care really |