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New Issue of <I>ephemera,</i> "The Politics of Social Forums"New Issue of ephemera on "The Politics of Social Forums" Hello from Edinburgh; where the state of emergency of today's political situation becomes very apparent. The new issue of 'ephemera: theory & politics in organization' tries to be a minor intervention in this very situation by focusing on the organisation and politics of social forums, which have become one of the most popular alternatives to the illegitimacy of political spaces such as the G8.::volume 5, number 2 (may 2005):: ::editorial:: ::forum :: The World Social Forum: Exploiting the Ambivalence of Open Spaces Ground Zero of the Forum: Notes on a Personal Journey The Future of the World Social Forum Open Office and Free Software: The Politics of the WSF 2004 as Workplace PR like PRocess! Strategy from the Bottom-Up The Ethics of Engagement Revisited: Remembering the ESF 2004 Research in Progress: Making Feminist Sense of the Anti-Globalisation Movement The Forum and the Market: The Complexity of the Social and the Struggle for Democracy Deliberation or Struggle? Civil Society Traditions Behind the Social Forums Social Forums and their Margins: Networking Logics and the Cultural Politics of Autonomous Space Notes from the WSF 2005: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly The Intercontinental Youth Camp as the Unthought of the World Social Forum Networks, Open Spaces, Horizontality: Instantiations Constructing the Intercontinental Youth Camp World and European Social Forums: A Bibliography Activism, Affect and Abuse: Emotional Contexts and Consequences of the ESF 2004 Organising Process An Other World is Possible? On Representation, Rationalism and Romanticism in Social Forums Sensing the Forum: A Collage From Utopian Worlds to Utopian Spaces: Reflections on the Contemporary Radical Imaginary and the Social Forum Process Opening Spaces: Power, Participation and Plural Democracy at the World Social Forum The World Social Forum and the Globalization of Social Movements and Public Spheres |
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