Tactics of Resistance: Limitations & Possibilities

An interdisciplinary graduate conference hosted by the Centre for the Study of Theory and Criticism

University of Western Ontario, Canada

October 12-13, 2007

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London, Ontario is located in the south-western region of the province. If you are driving, the city is approximately two hours southwest of Toronto on highway 401.

Most airlines now fly directly into London and the train stops at Via Rail's downtown station. In addition, if you fly into Toronto's Pearson International airport, the Robert Q shuttle will pick you up and drive you to London for a fee (see Robert Q website). If travelling from within Canada, the United States, or Mexico the Greyhound Bus Service is another option to explore (see their website).

Once in London, you should have no problem finding your way around. The University of Western Ontario is located just north of downtown (5 minutes by car). Richmond Street is the chief north-south artery running through downtown and up to the university. Buses run from downtown up to the university every 10 minutes. If you are driving, on-campus parking is usually available, but relatively expensive. For more information visit the following links: