‘Global Punk’ • Punk Scholars Network – Australia / Aotearoa Branch Conference 2020

 ‘Global Punk’ • Punk Scholars Network – Australia / Aotearoa Branch Conference 2020

Punk is a truly global phenomenon that manifests in myriad ways in different scenes, political regimes, cultural contexts and individual experiences. Punk is many things to many people and seldom remains static over a lifetime. Increased globalisation, changes in connectivity and technology, and shifts in both capitalism and populism have impacted punk for better and worse. International and intranational punk scenes and connections are growing and finding commonality and conflict through music, education, mutual aid, performance, political activism and human behaviours. The global Coronavirus pandemic has laid bare the differences people face accessing resources and how governments respond. How have, and how will, various local punk scenes respond to this crisis, and what does their response tell us about punk as a global phenomenon?

Punk Scholars Network events and conferences usually mix the conventionally "scholarly" with the more informal or "organic" intellectualism which punks often display. Musicians, scholars, artists and affiliates of punk culture are welcome to join this free, virtual event.

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Date & time

Mon 14 Dec 2020, 9am–5pm

Speakers

• Professor Paul Pickering - Director, Research School of the Humanities and the Arts, ANU
• Shams Quader, University of Sydney
• Kyle Barrett, University of Waikato, Aotearoa
• Keynote: Sarah Attfield, University of Technology Sydney
• Samantha Bennett, Australian National University
• John McKeering, Cosmic Psychos
• Melynda von Wayward, Punk Journey, Melbourne

Contacts

Professor Samantha Bennett

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