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Interface: a journal for and about social movements
Volume two, issue two
Voices of dissent: activists' engagements in the creation of alternative,
autonomous, radical and independent media
Volume two, issue two of
Interface, a peer-reviewed e-journal
produced and refereed by social movement practitioners and engaged
movement researchers, is now out, on the special theme "Voices of
dissent: activists' engagements in the creation of alternative,
autonomous, radical and independent media".
Interface is open-access (free), global and programmatically
multilingual. Our overall aim is to "learn from each other's
struggles": to develop a dialogue between practitioners and
researchers, but also between different social movements, intellectual
traditions and national contexts.
This new issue also marks the launch of our new website, which we hope
will make the site more accessible and support multilingual material and
translations in particular. The site is currently at
http://interfacejournal.nuim.ie but will be accessible through the
existing address of
http://www.interfacejournal.net shortly. (The delay is due to the
intervention of the IMF and more substantially weather-related problems
in Ireland.)
This issue of
Interface includes 26 pieces in 4 languages by
authors from Austria, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Ireland,
Italy, Latvia, the Netherlands, Palestine, Russia, South Korea, Sweden,
the UK and the US, including:
Theme-related articles:
- Tina Askanius and Nils Gustafsson, Mainstreaming the alternative:
the changing media practices of protest movements
- Patrick McCurdy, Breaking the spiral of silence: the "media
debate" within global justice movements. A case study of Dissent!
and the Gleneagles G8 summit
- Tatiana Bazzichelli, Towards a critique of social networking:
practices of networking in grassroots communities from mail art to the
case of Anna Adamolo
- Clemens Apprich, Upload dissident culture: Public Netbase's
intervention into digital and urban space
- Dongwon Jo, Real-time networked media activism in the 2008 Chotbul
protest
- Brigitte Geiger and Margit Hauser, Medien der neuen Frauenbewegung
in Archiv / Archiving feminist grassroots media
- Margaret Gillan, Class and voice: challenges for grassroots
community activists using media in 21st century Ireland
Other articles:
- Philippe Lucas, Patient-centred strategies to counter stigma,
oppression and forced incarceration in the CSX and medical cannabis
movements
- William K Carroll, Crisis, movements, counter-hegemony: in search
of the new
- Raphael Schlembach, Towards a critique of anti-German
"communism"
Action notes from:
- Cristina Guimarães Oliveira and Odalisca Moraes, Comunicação:
Indicadores históricos e culturais do Pina
- Lívia Moreira de Alcântara and Elder Gomes Barbosa, Extensão ou
comunicação? O audiovisual como um instrumento facilitador da comunicação
no assentamento do MST Olga Benário
- Iyad Burnat, The Bil'in model of wall resistance
A special section is devoted to alternative international
labour communications, with contributions from Peter Waterman, Eric Lee
and Dave Hollis
Key documents: Chto Delat?
A declaration on politics,
knowledge and art (Russian and English versions)
Response by Peter Waterman to Colin Barker's piece on
Solidarnosc in issue 2/1, and response from Barker to Waterman
Advance piece for issue 3/1 (repression and social
movements):
Tomas Mac Sheoin,
Policing and repression of anti-globalization
protests and movements: a bibliography of English-language material
This issue’s
reviews includes the following titles:
- Clifford Bob, The marketing of rebellion: insurgents, media and
international activism
- John Charlton, Don't you hear the H-Bomb's thunder? Youth and
politics on Tyneside in the late 'fifties and early 'sixties
- Jo Reger et al (eds), Identity work in social movements
- Clemencia Rodriguez et al (eds), Making our media: global
initiatives towards a democratic public sphere.
A
call for papers for volume 3 issue 2 of
Interface
is now open, on the theme of "Feminism, women's movements and women
in movement" (submissions deadline May 1 2011). We can review and
publish articles in Afrikaans, Catalan, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English,
French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Maltese, Norwegian, Portuguese,
Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish and Zulu.
The website has full details on how to submit articles for this
issue.
Volume 3, issue 2 on "Repression and social movements" is due
to be published in May 2011.
Interface is always looking for translators to help with our
multilingual project and website editors who can help with Wordpress. We
are also looking for activists or academics interested in helping out,
particularly but not only with our African, South Asian, Spanish-speaking
Latin American, East and Central European, and Oceania / SE Asian groups.
More details on our website.
Please forward this to anyone you think may be interested.
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