Launching 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 it can make a difference. Articles in this issue include: Laurence Cox, Cristina Flesher Fominaya, Editorial: movement knowledge Mayo Fuster Morell, Action research: mapping the nexus of research and political action Budd Hall, A river of life: learning and environmental social movements Sandra Maria Gadelha de Carvalho / José Ernandi Mendes, Extensão universitária: compromisso social, resistência e produção de conhecimentos (Continuing education: social commitment, resistance and the production of knowledge) Ilse Scherer-Warren, Redes para a (re)territorialização de espaços de conflito: os casos do MST e MTST no Brasil (Networks for the reterritorialisation of spaces of conflict: the cases of the Brazilian MST and MTST) Antonio Pedro Dores, Movimentos sociais existem? (Do social movements exist?) Michael Duckett, "Wor diary": a case of DIY alternative history (action note) Süreyyya Evren, Alternative publishing experiences in Istanbul (action note) Caspar Davis, Creative democracy - wisdom councils at work (action note) Alejandrina Reyes, La sistematizacion de experiencias y la vision emergente en el hecho educativo (teaching / research note) David Landy, The mirror stage of movement intellectuals? Jewish criticism of Israel and its relationship to a developing social movement (review essay) Fergal Finnegan, Janet Conway, Praxis and politics (book review) A call for papers for issue two is now open, on the theme of "civil society versus social movements". Full details at http://www.interfacejournal.net/2009/01/call-for-papers-civil-society-vs... Interface is looking for new participants for its various regional / linguistic groups. We are particularly keen to find IT collaborators who can help us make the site more useful and accessible, and translators to support our multilingual project. Our overall aim is to "learn from each other's struggles": to develop a dialogue between researchers and practitioners, but also between different social movements, intellectual traditions and national contexts. Contact details at: http://www.interfacejournal.net/2008/03/editorial-contacts.html