Thursday, May 7
15.15 Welcome and Introduction
15.30-18.00 Keynote I: Christoph Marx, Duisburg-Essen: South Africa and the West
Keynote II: Håkan Thörn, Göteborg: Anti-Apartheid and the Emergence of a Global Civil Society
Friday, May 8
9.00-12.00 Panel 1:
Andreas Kahrs, Berlin: Subsurface cooperation – the Network of West German Lobbyist for South Africa 1976-1986
Discussant: Dorothee Wierling, Hamburg
Knud Andresen, Hamburg: Moral and Economy. West German and Swedish Managers in South Africa during the 1970s and 1980s
Discussant: Helle Porsdam, Copenhagen
Sebastian Justke, Hamburg: West German Ministers in South Africa from the 1970s to the 1990s
Discussant: Anne Folke Henningsen, Copenhagen
14.00-17.00 Panel 2:
Detlef Siegfried, Copenhagen: Anti-Apartheid, Pop Music and the Emergence of a Global Media Community
Discussant: Andreas Eckert, Berlin
Hanno Plass, Berlin: Jews against Apartheid. The Exile in Britain 1960 to 1990.
Discussant: Louise Bethlehem, Jerusalem
Jakob Skovgaard, Copenhagen: Consumer Boycott as Private Human Rights Politics
Discussant: Alexander Sedlmaier, Bangor
Saturday, May 9
9.00-12.00 Panel 3:
Moderator: Jan Eckel, Freiburg
Steven Jensen, Copenhagen: Racial discrimination and international human rights diplomacy, 1959-1968
Jan Hangebrauck, Cologne: ‘No normal sports in an abnormal society.’ Characteristics, successes and limitations of protests in sport against the apartheid regime in South Africa
Roeland Muskens, Amsterdam: The Dutch Anti-Apartheid-Movement
13.00-14.00 Final Discussion
Concluding commentary: Tor Sellström, Uppsala