When the thirtieth anniversary of the adoption of the 1978 Constitution, a rule that governs our present order at the institutional, legal and land, some of the results of so-called consensus-political attitude that prevailed in the transition from dictatorship to representative democracy-are beginning to be questioned publicly, opening a debate on the politics of memory that have been promoted since then.
A new generation of English begins to question critically about the supposed elite exemplary of arrangements that were successful although the adequacy of a semi-peripheral economy to Western geopolitical environment and get a definite extension of civil and political liberties not put a stop to most predatory dynamics of capitalist socioeconomic consolidated under Franco. Closely related to this question is the official silence of our troubled and uncomfortable past that raise the threat of fratricidal demons that lead us back to the confrontation and radicalization policies, we are forced to forget the struggles that drove the change during the Second Republic, anti-fascist resistance during the Civil War and Franco's long underground opposition, stealing the narrative and the gene citizens of our democracy, a democracy that ultimately could well be presented as provided by the good knowledge of our elites.
is obvious that the above entails serious consequences for the knowledge of our history recent upsurge from the perspective of counter-hegemonic potential and capabilities of the progressive and leftist forces. In the past, this lack of public debate on the process of change led to the non-recognition of all those who through their struggle made it possible, in fact, the advent of democracy. At present, a new politico-media coalition bid to keep intact the myth of the model transition at a time when the grandchildren's generation of Republicans call the "truth, reparation and justice" that our judicial system promotes foreign . As can be seen daily at newsstands, bookstores and screens, a proactive strategy seeks to stir old ghosts, while causing a kind of saturation of memory "to the inability of government to anchor a discussion of the unreserved condemnation of the Franco regime, and the recognition and restitution for victims of repressive violence, appear as indispensable but paradoxically democratic issues still pending, unlike in other companies with more engaged political situations than ours today.
In order to enrich the debate and deepen knowledge and understanding of our historical present, this conference raises a reflection and review of the foundations that underpin our own shared identities, without which there can be addressed and build a more just socio-political project and liberating. If we advocate that democratic citizenship involves the right to have rights, we give up thinking you can stop fighting for them.
Organizers:
Association Recovery of Historical Memory
counter. Student Association.
Collaborators:
Faculty of Political Science and Sociology (UCM)
Center Social and Political Studies (CEPS)
Wanderer
Student Assembly. CCPP and Sociology Faculty of Programming
Days
Monday December 1
11.30 hs.
Projection: "Not you be left alone. "
is the first part of 2 documentaries under the joint title, after .., dedicated to showing the positioning of the various sectors of English society in the process of transition, until the military coup of February 1981.
Address: Cecilia Bartolomé, José Juan Bartolomé Year: 1981-1983
13.00 hs.
Roundtable: "The Pacts of the transition and the Constitution"
Galcerán Montserrat. Professor of Philosophy (UCM) and member of the U. Wanderer.
Enrique Curiel. Political Science Professor (UCM)
Pisarello Gerardo. Professor of Constitutional Law (UB)
Errejón Iñigo. Researcher in Political Science Department III (UCM) and member of counter
Moderator: Jaime Ferri. Assistant Dean of Students. CCPP and Sociology Faculty (UCM)
Rapporteur: Raul Aguilera. Professor of Political Science (UCM)
Tuesday 2 December
11.30 hs.
Screening: "The revolta permanent"
This documentary, through commitment sentimental, political and artistic singer Lluis Llach, gives an account of Franco's repressive strategies and strengths of the social and ideological forces that drove own transition. The slaughter of Vitoria March 1976 was a turning point in this dynamic, which calls for a democratic review.
Address: LLuis Danish. Year: 2006
13.00 hs.
Roundtable: Mobilizing opposition and repression under Franco
Ana Domínguez Rama. Researcher at the Department of Contemporary History (UCM).
Ramón Adell. Professor of Sociology (UNED)
Txasko Andoni. Association of Victims of March 3.
Santiago Díaz de Espada. Association of Victims of March 3.
Moderator: Pablo Iglesias. Professor of Political Science (UCM) and member of the U. Nomad and CEPS.
Rapporteur: Gustavo Fernandez. Student Assembly. Faculty of Political Science and Sociology.
15.30 hs.
Projection: "Rocio".
This documentary censored and banned to this day we reflect on the economic, class and power that underlie rociera devotion. Historical document that sets out a brief but concise description of the penetration and development of Catholicism in Spain, reason and logic of Marian faith.
Address: Fernando Ruiz Vergara Year: 1980
17.00 hs.
Roundtable: "Inertia and cultural transitions of Franco"
Carlos Fernández Liria. Professor of Philosophy (UCM)
Moncho Alpuente. Peridiosta and writer
Jesus Andres. Professor of Political Science (UNED)
Moderator: Pablo Sánchez León. Professor of History (UCM)
Wednesday, December 3
09.30 pm
Projection: "Santa Cruz, for example,"
How does it affect the exhumation of killed in the War Civil coexistence of a people? What happens when people start talking after 70 years of enforced silence? How does the side that won so many years of fear and repression? These are some questions that this documentary tries to answer.
Address: Günter Schawaiger, Austria, Spain, 2006
10.45hs
Roundtable. Memory, Justice and Human Rights
Paco Etxeberria. Chairman, Department of Anthropology at the Aranzadi Society and Professor of Forensic Medicine (UPV), member expert committee that advises the cause in the Court.
Carlos Agüero. Association for the Recovery of Memory (ARMH), one of the entities in the cause for the investigation of genocide of the Audiencia Nacional.
Fernando Magan. Advocate of the entities in the case of genocide of the Audiencia Nacional.
Javier Chinchón. Professor of International Law and International Relations. AEDIDH member, partner association with the Platform for Victims of Enforced Disappearance of Franco
Moderator: Ariel Jerez . Professor of Political Science (UCM) and collaborator of the Association for the Recovery of Historical Memory (ARMH).
13.00hs
Conference: "The economic consensus of the transition and the quality of democracy"
Vicenç Navarro. Professor of Political Science at the University Pompeu Fabra Public policy professor at Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, USA).
Commentators:
Juan Carlos Monedero. Professor Political Science (UCM)
Gerard Esposito. Libertarian Students Federation (UCM)
Moderator: Carolina Bescansa. Political Science Professor (UCM) and member of CEPS.
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