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Volume 1 Number 1 is here! |
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| Posted: 2006-12-18 |
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Vol 1, No 1 (2007)
From pirate enclaves to utopian communities, from communal republics to occupied zones, the history of constituted powers has always also been a history of radical experiments and everyday practices in spaces that are alternative to, within and against these powers.
The first issue of Affinities is dedicated to a critical discussion of the contemporary manifestations, and future prospects of, autonomous spaces around the world.
Table of Contents
Editorials/Introductions
| Journal Editors' Introduction |
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Richard JF Day, Sarita Srivastava |
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| The Voices of Autonomy |
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Enda Brophy |
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Articles
| Long live temporariness: Two queer examples of autonomous spaces |
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B. Vanelslander |
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| Is slash an alternative medium? "Queer" heterotopias and the role of autonomous media spaces in radical world building |
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Nathan Rambukkana |
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| A window onto Italy's Social Centers |
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Steve Wright |
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| On the social centers: An interview with Roberto Ciccarelli |
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Enda Brophy, Roberto Ciccarelli |
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| Recovering and recreating spaces of production: A virtual roundtable with protagonists of Argentina's worker-recovered enterprises movement |
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Toronto School of Creativity and Inquiry |
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| Autonomous capacity building: Zapatista bases of support, radical commercial corridors, and the battle for the horizon in the urban US |
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Ryan Hollon, Karen Lopez |
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| "Outlaw" bicycling |
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Chris Carlsson |
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| Latin America's Autonomous Organizing |
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Marie Trigona |
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