http://lavachequilit.typepad.com/la_vache_qui_lit/2007/04/post_2.html
best,
Angela
Geert Lovink wrote:
> Dear nettimers,
>
> I wonder how many of you follow the 'Kathy Sierra' case and what you
> make of it. [...]
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This might be of some interest, on the not-so-recent 'race
riots' in Cronulla (Sydney - postcolonial,
post-multicultural border policing and changing patterns of
work.
http://www.metamute.org/en/Under-the-Beach-the-Barbed-Wire
best,
Angela
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Thanks for this Brian. I have a couple of questions,
addressed to you as well as anyone else who might have a
take on them but, first, a couple of remarks.
: No one will miss the historical irony: the
: emergency powers on which the curfew is
: based come from a 1955 law that was drafted for
: a
A group of detainees in Australia's internment
camp on Nauru are currently on hunger strike.
Boats travelling 4,000 kms from Australia are
currently 8 days away from Nauru.
For more information: http://flotilla2004.com
Angela
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flotilla2004.com
There are currently boats travelling 4,000
kilometres to Australias internment camp on
Nauru. This is the most recent culmination of a
series of protests against successive Australian
governments policies of interning undocumented
migrants. The boats are presently at the halfwa
Re Proyect's response:
>>On the aut-op-sy mailing list, they call the
latest analysis "mad" as if
H&N woke up one morning and decided for some
ungodly reason to back the
Empire against imperialism<<
There is no 'they' -- this is easily ascertained by reading the various
responses on the autopsy l
There are much more interesting criticisms of the Hardt & Negri piece than
the rantings of a trotskyite whose consistent preoccupation (and
accusation against others) is that others are famous when he is not. To
be sure, Hardt & Negri have done no one, let alone themselves a favour in
their recent
I'm not a fan of the WSF project: the numerous criticisms of that project
as an attempt to establish a kind of 'alternative' policy cabal, with all
that this has implied about those 'with the expertise to set policy' and
its mediatory demeanour, are well known, I think; but not raised in this
threa