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A world wide web of change

A world wide web of change

The fundamentals of digital activism are little different from its analogue ancestry, argues Adam Ma'anit

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PV Rajagopal: India's mass mobilizer Skye Hohmann

PV Rajagopal: India's mass mobilizer

PV Rajagopal seeks a return to Ghandian values and wonders what happened to his country.

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The Maid (La Nana)

The Maid (La Nana)

Written and directed by Sebastian Silva

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Climate wars in Kenya’s nomadic communities

Climate wars in Kenya’s nomadic communities

Conflicts between nomadic communities over water shortages increase

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Hacked off

Hacked off

Activists hack into the public website of the European Climate Exchange

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A shopper at one of Mondragón Co-operative's Eroski supermarkets in Spain picks peppers Photo: Mondragon

Working together

A common vision has joined two major players in the labour and co-op movements. Erbin Crowell considers the implications.

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Merchants of death!

Merchants of death!

The troubling story of a corporate bid to take control of the world’s food supply, told by Sue Branford.

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Handle with care: two varieties of legume saved for seed in eastern Kenya. Isahu Esipisu

Surviving climate change

In many African societies seed preservation was once an almost sacred duty. Isaiah Esipisu explains why it is becoming vital again.

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In the 1980s and 1990s Blankenship used scab labour and armed guards, the closure of union mines and a plethora of intimidation tactics to break the labour movement in the coal fields CAROLYN KASTER / AP / PRESS ASSOCIATION IMAGES

Don Blankenship

Big coal equals big profits, so Don Blankenship doesn’t worry too much about pollution.

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Gift

Gift

By Eliza Carthy & Norma Waterson

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Article title Description Author Published Magazine Link
A world wide web of change

The fundamentals of digital activism are little different from its analogue ancestry, argues Adam Ma'anit

Adam Ma'anit September, 2010 435 Buy
PV Rajagopal: India's mass mobilizer

PV Rajagopal seeks a return to Ghandian values and wonders what happened to his country.

Skye Hohmann September, 2010 435 Buy
Separado

Directed by Dylan Goch

Malcolm Lewis September, 2010 435 Buy
The Maid (La Nana)

Written and directed by Sebastian Silva

Malcolm Lewis September, 2010 435 Buy
A Canadian filmmaker wins damages from the government

Canadian ambassador to Guatemala guilty of slander

Roxana Olivera September, 2010 435 Buy
Climate wars in Kenya’s nomadic communities

Conflicts between nomadic communities over water shortages increase

Nash Colundalur September, 2010 435 Buy
Hacked off

Activists hack into the public website of the European Climate Exchange

Jo Lateu September, 2010 435 Buy
Working together

A common vision has joined two major players in the labour and co-op movements. Erbin Crowell considers the implications.

Erbin Crowell September, 2010 435 Buy
Merchants of death!

The troubling story of a corporate bid to take control of the world’s food supply, told by Sue Branford.

Sue Branford September, 2010 435 Buy
Surviving climate change

In many African societies seed preservation was once an almost sacred duty. Isaiah Esipisu explains why it is becoming vital again.

Isaiah Esipisu September, 2010 435 Buy
Bangladesh

A profile of Bangladesh

Shahidul Alam September, 2010 435 Buy
Don Blankenship

Big coal equals big profits, so Don Blankenship doesn’t worry too much about pollution.

Richard Swift September, 2010 435 Buy
Gift

By Eliza Carthy & Norma Waterson

Louise Gray September, 2010 435 Buy
Road to Damascus

By Syriana

Louise Gray September, 2010 435 Buy
Resistance: The Essence of the Islamist Revolution

By Alastair Crooke

Peter Whittaker September, 2010 435 Buy