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movingonline: April 2009
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009. Monday, April 13, 2009. I do want to put this out there - I realize that I've been neglecting my blogging of late(doesn't help spending a time at my aunt's, where net access is tricky), and haven't squared up far too many loose ends! Coming back to the question of whether there is something about online arena's that might foster some version(s) of anarchism as a political orientation, it's worth noting that Shield's discussion includes the following quote from M. Poster:. Post, b...
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movingonline: Happy May Day!
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Friday, May 1, 2009. If anyone's still dropping by this blog, they may have noticed that I've been away for a bit. While I will be back with a few more posts in the near future (when I get back to where I spend most of my time), I thought I'd wish everyone a happy May Day. NEFAC-Quebec (in their new incarnation) would too:. Http:/ voixdefaits.blogspot.com/2009/05/1er-mai-lutter-plus-pour-gagner-plus.html. As would the Open Anthropology blog, with videos on the Haymarket tragedy:. On the Greek Riots.
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movingonline: Presentation
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Monday, March 30, 2009. Wow Only now, trying to thread together a preliminary presentation, has it finally hit me exactly how much information, and how much literature, I've accumulated. Clearly, I've got some serious work to do in trimming, streamlining and refining for the paper.and maybe I oughta take some of that theory back to the library! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). On the Greek Riots. Athens 06/12/14 Strong Demo for Alexis and Nikos. Heavy clashes Exarcheia. Center For Strategic Anarchy.
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009. April 5, 2009 at 2:04 PM. I didn't have an email address for you, so I hope you don't mind me leaving this here. If you would like to sign up for a Carnival, know someone who might, or have any other questions about it please drop me a line at philbc03 at yahoo.com. Phil BC (A Very Public Sociologist). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). On the Greek Riots. Athens 06/12/14 Strong Demo for Alexis and Nikos. Heavy clashes Exarcheia. Center For Strategic Anarchy.
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movingonline: new news from Greece, repressive measures announced - and noting the efforts of a few
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Friday, April 10, 2009. New news from Greece, repressive measures announced - and noting the efforts of a few. The news does keep rolling in from Greece, via various sources and connections. One recent piece from libcom.org. And, the 'lead' - results of a closed-door security meeting, the announcement of:. And the now-inactive Tapes Gone Loose blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). On the Greek Riots. Athens 06/12/14 Strong Demo for Alexis and Nikos. Heavy clashes Exarcheia. View my complete profile.
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movingonline: March 2009
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Monday, March 30, 2009. Wow Only now, trying to thread together a preliminary presentation, has it finally hit me exactly how much information, and how much literature, I've accumulated. Clearly, I've got some serious work to do in trimming, streamlining and refining for the paper.and maybe I oughta take some of that theory back to the library! Sunday, March 29, 2009. Andrew Liam, quoted on the Gauravonomics blog:. One American 'post-left' anarchist blog, CSA. Of course, the precise identities and motiva...
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movingonline: Out
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Friday, June 5, 2009. However, I will be keeping this blog up for archival purposes and expect I will start another, perhaps slightly less topical, blog on social research, the radical left, media, etc. in the coming months. I will append a link to that blog-to-be when it comes into existence. Cheers! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). On the Greek Riots. Athens 06/12/14 Strong Demo for Alexis and Nikos. Heavy clashes Exarcheia. Center For Strategic Anarchy. Twin blasts hit India Express Train.
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movingonline: February 2009
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Friday, February 27, 2009. On the Greek Riots blog getting back in the game. It appears that I am not the only one thinking that English-language info from Greece was getting thin in some quarters; the 'On the Greek Riots' blog. Has been 're-activated.' As they put it themselves two days ago:. So, where were we? An excellent article from the Observer, recommended today on one major anarchist portal's message-board thread about the Greek situation; while I had earlier noted (with some ambivalence) the ten...
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movingonline: theory update
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Monday, April 13, 2009. I do want to put this out there - I realize that I've been neglecting my blogging of late(doesn't help spending a time at my aunt's, where net access is tricky), and haven't squared up far too many loose ends! Coming back to the question of whether there is something about online arena's that might foster some version(s) of anarchism as a political orientation, it's worth noting that Shield's discussion includes the following quote from M. Poster:. Post, below), but the project of...
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movingonline: January 2009
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009. Social software" or "blogito ergo sum". To some sort of Habermasian or liberal-idealist 'public sphere' (in which the best negotiations of our individual and group allegiances could positively generate a mutually acceptable synthesis). The line of questioning strikes me as marking a particularly tricky axis-point for anarchist political thought. What is on going on here? What are we doing? How many of the postings, we can ask with [Cornel] West, are Socratic questioning?