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Interface 3/1: repression and social movements
By Interface: a journal for and about social movements
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OVERVIEW Volume three, issue one of Interface, a peer-reviewed e-journal produced and refereed by social movement practitioners and engaged movement researchers, takes the special theme of "Repression and social movements". This issue, edited by Cristina Flesher Fominaya and Lesley Wood, includes 20 pieces in English and Portuguese, by authors writing from / about Angola, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Germany, Guatemala, India, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Palestine, South Africa, the UK and the US.
Articles include a substantial editorial overview of the field; articles on video surveillance, the politics of restructuring education, community policing, Mapuche struggles and relations between guerrillas and indigenous peoples in Latin America; action notes on UK fees protests, Angolan anti-eviction campaigns, G20 mobilising and dealing with media smears; the Bhopal survivors’ movement, forest agreements in Australia and Canada, and Niger Delta conflicts; and book reviews on anarchism, radical writing, direct action, alternative media in South Africa, Straight Edge punk and the Narmada Valley movement.
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