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ONE STEP BEYOND 99 seconds



TRANSITION DEMOCRATIC QUALITY AE IMPUNITY GENERATION NEW PERSPECTIVES LATIONS

Tuesday May 25, 2009 11:30
Multipurpose Hall of the Faculty of Political Science and Sociology at the UCM



With the participation of Ramon Cota

(Professor of Political Science, UNED)
Enrique Curiel

(former deputy secretary general of the PCE, PSOE senator and former professor of political science at UCM)

Daniel Fernandez (Member of the PSC / PSOE, draftsman of the Law of Historical Memory)


Almudena Grandes (Author)

Juan Carlos Monedero
(Professor of Political Science, UCM)


Pablo Sánchez León (Professor of History at the UCM)

Carlos Slepoy
(Attorney families of victims of Franco)

Willy Toledo (Actor)

Team writing (screenplay and direction)

Bescansa Carolina Hernandez, Pablo Iglesias Turrión and Ariel Jerez Novara (political science professors and members of the Promoter).

Ceremony introduction
Turrión

Pablo Iglesias (Professor of Political Science, UCM)

Driving
act and scenery (women and men in black)

Manuel Canelas Jaime, Ana Belén de la Plata , Lorenzo García Martín, Olivia St. Isidore, Esther Pérez Vega, Lara De Mazarambroz Maraver, Sergio Pena Sergio Dopico. Making

(control video audio and times) Alfredo Almond




Organization
The Promoter (network researcher Professor @ se @ s) promotoracomplutense.blogspot.com


collaborate

ARMH, Contaminate Foundation, Foundation CEPS, AU counter, alumn @ s courses Political Film and Theatre School.

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One Step Beyond 99 seconds is an attempt by the The Developer Network professors of the Faculty of Political Science and Sociology at the UCM, renewing acts academics to bring them the latest developments of culture audiovisual policy, aiming for a style of debate young, agile and carefree, inspired by successful television formulas.

A year ago the first time we tried this format in the Faculty of Political Science and Sociology, in collaboration with students at the AU counter, in a debate on the European elections. The approach then led to a priori skepticism but the result was a success. We received praise from many teachers and, above all, many students of the Faculty.

few months ago came back to take the format of the Madrid edition of the Social Forum World debate on the relationship between political parties and social movements. 99 seconds was the debate more often and with greater public participation in the Social Forum.

know that this formula has its limits, starting with the reduced time of interventions does not always allow further development of the arguments, but we believe it is good as it escapes from the monotony of certain styles of academic events which undoubtedly have lost interest for most of the students and the academic community in general.

We are confident that the format will help ensure that our faculty continues to be known for his critical and participatory.
A casual format to discuss the transition and the crimes of the Franco?

The issue that we'll see in this act is the political transition from Franco to the present constitutional system and its implications in the historical memory of our country. We understand that in recent years there has been a very positive discussion on the period of the Franco dictatorship and the crimes and human rights violations committed during those years that were never tried.

We are aware that a casual format as presented here might appear inappropriate to many people to confront a subject as serious as this. However, we have the impression that talking about politics is still considered to some extent, of poor education in this country. We therefore believe that a certain ironic detachment in form, may be the best way to deal with resolve and courage, respecting all points of view, a topic that in recent times is to focus the political debate in Spain.

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