Research Lines

Networked Politics is a collaborative research on new forms of political organization. In these subsections you will find materials for four areas of our inquiry: Movements, Networks and New Forms of Organisation The innovations and problems arising from movements: their development in practice of a new approach to knowledge, new forms of action and organisation Political ... Continues

Where we are

July 2009 CURRENT ACTIVITIES: 1. Collaboration with Exgae, ICommons and Students for free culture in the organization of the First international forum on free culture and knowledge to take place at Barcelona and Madrid October 28, 29, 30 October and 1 and 2 of November 2009. Activities during 2009: … Continues

Latest posts

Transforming Power - New book by Judy Rebick

Hello, Judy Rebick is very excited about her new book Transforming Power: From the Personal to the Political, which is coming out in early March.  Transforming Power is the result of the last two or three years of her travels around the world looking for new approaches to political and social action and her life time … Continues

Interface: a journal for and about social movements

Interface: a journal for and about social movements Issue one: “movement knowledge” The first issue of Interface, a multilingual, open access and global e-journal produced by social movement practitioners and engaged movement researchers, is now available at www.interfacejournal.net. The special theme of this issue is “movement knowledge”: what movements know, how they produce knowledge, what they do with it and how … Continues

Call for Papers: Digital Labour: Workers, Authors, Citizens.

Call for Papers Digital Labour: Workers, Authors, Citizens. A conference hosted by the Digital Labour Group (DLG), Faculty of Information and Media Studies, University of Western Ontario, October 16-18, 2009, London, Ontario, Canada. ‘Digital Labour: Workers, Authors, Citizens’ addresses the implications of digital labour as they are emerging in practice, politics, policy, and theoretical enquiry. As workers, as authors, and as … Continues

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