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sawley .nr long eaton.greedy garage owner allows mobile phone mast

10-03-2008 10:10 | Analysis | Health | Nottinghamshire

greedy property owner allows mobile phone mast to be errected at wilne lane sawley long eaton ..greed of a wealthy man..never mind locals i get paid 4 it

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Process and Form - the Indymedia Conference

24-02-2008 23:21 | Analysis | Indymedia | Nottinghamshire | Sheffield

A take on abstract activism in motion, living, breathing, and coming damn close to performing miracles.

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Utopian Values Workshop, Uni. Nottingham, Sat 23 Feb

10-02-2008 20:34 | Analysis | Education | Nottinghamshire

Forthcoming event of interest to activists - workshop on Utopian Values, University of Nottingham

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How eco are Ecotown built by opencast mining companies?

23-11-2007 13:19 | Analysis | Ecology | Workers' Movements | Nottinghamshire

So The ministry of Truth want a ecotowns built by opencastminers like H J Banks ltd & councils like nottingham city are spending tax payers money to susidise incinerators owned by billionaire Guy hands of WRG because of contracts made decades ago before toxic emissions were known.

what next? will they employ the bnp as equal ops consultants?,

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Channel 4 Dispatches on Immigration Oct 1st 2007

01-10-2007 20:32 | Analysis | Anti-racism | Other Press | Nottinghamshire

Jon Snow's presentation of Dispatches expressed the real difficulty that we now have with a media that relies on 'research' that is partial and concentrates on the symptoms of problems rather than their real underlying cause. Plea for documentaries not shockumentaries...

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Renewables Talk at Uni, 27/9/07

25-09-2007 14:34 | Analysis | Climate Chaos | Nottinghamshire

There is a talk, "The Potential and Limits of renewables", on Thursday at the Sustainability Research Building of Nottm Uni. Speakers are Dr. David Elliot and Jerome Baddley. Starts 7.30pm.

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Wet and wild, a taste of things to come.

27-06-2007 13:11 | Analysis | Climate Chaos | Nottinghamshire

Over two weeks ago, the government's chief scientist warned that for the UK, flash floods were likely to be the biggest immediate problem caused by global warming. Sir David King told a committee of MPs that the country would have to prepare for extreme weather such as heat waves and "torrential downpours". Two weeks later, large areas are counting the cost of worst flooding this country has seen for over 50 years.

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£50M&99p!!!! - Solar Powered Electric Chair (with George Bush)

21-06-2007 12:06 | Analysis | Culture | Nottinghamshire

'the Bushburger Frying Solar-Powered Electric Chair'
“Rule Blairtannia”

The Art Organisation
21 Station Street
Nottingham NG2
www.theartorganisation.co.uk

Wednesday 20th June to Wednesday 4th July 2007
11am - 7pm (not Sunday)

The exhibition by Dave Bishop (Lord Biro) consists of drawings, collage, cartoons, poetry and election flyers covering Blairs reign of power.

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It's "International TV Turnoff Week" - kill your TV and get a life!

23-04-2007 13:25 | Analysis | Culture | Technology | Nottinghamshire

Reality TV?
It's WhiteDot.org's "International TV Turnoff Week" this week - turn off your TV, do something fun with friends, live a little!

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"Democratising Democracy" at CSSGJ

19-04-2007 08:53 | Analysis | Globalisation | Social Struggles | Nottinghamshire | Sheffield

What is democracy today? How does the democracy of activists and indigenous peoples differ from the democracy of representatives, elites and business? what can we learn about democracy from studying the margins of contemporary society?

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Spring Into Action!

03-04-2007 00:33 | Climate Camp 2006 | Analysis | Climate Chaos | Nottinghamshire

Hello? Council's new campaign title.
Subvertising subvertising. Actions certainly do speak louder than words.

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CSSGJ host 'post-anarchism' guru

13-03-2007 09:07 | Analysis | Culture | Globalisation | Nottinghamshire | Sheffield

What does it mean to be 'radical' today? What strategies of resistance are available to those seeking to oppose the neoliberal world order? How can theory illuminate th nature of contemporary politics?

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CSSGJ talk analysing the Narmada Dam Protests in India

01-03-2007 08:56 | Analysis | Repression | Social Struggles | Nottinghamshire | Sheffield

what does the Narmada Dam Protests in India tell us about the nature of contemporary protests and the efforts of peasant and indigenous groups to oppose dispossession? How is the process of accumulation compare with earlier processes such as enclosure and clearance? What can be done to help such movements?

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Notts Indymedia: Independent or Elitist?

21-02-2007 12:48 | Analysis | Indymedia | Nottinghamshire

According to its Mission Statement, Notts Indymedia is "committed to offering grassroots... news coverage". Indeed, the editorial guidelines state that "The IMC Collective encourages people and groups to organise horizontally". However, recent changes to the Notts site's editorial guidelines, and the actions of certain members of the collective, suggest that this is not taken seriously.

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Affective Knowledge & Alternative Media, some audio

19-02-2007 17:43 | Analysis | Education | Nottinghamshire

Audio
The following audio was taken during a session at the Knowledge Lab event. It is titled 'Affective Knowledge & Alternative Media' and explores the relation between the conditions of the world and how our feeling for others makes us feel in certain ways. Comment: This session turned out to be more about feminist critical theory than either its application to / or / about the alternative media. Very much a philisophical question, than a practical application of technique. Which, I feel, would have been more useful.

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Peace Conference & Knowledge Lab :: some photos

19-02-2007 15:16 | Analysis | Education | Indymedia | Nottinghamshire

A photo report from the Knowledge Lab and the Peace Conference, both held at Nottingham University.

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Audio reports and background from the 4th KnowledgeLab

19-02-2007 12:00 | Analysis | Education | Indymedia | Nottinghamshire

Audio The 4th Knowledge was held at Nottingham University
Over 50 people came together over the weekend at Nottingham University for an event called 'the Knowledge Lab'. The event is aimed at bridging the gap between activism and academia to reflect in a more indepth way on various issues, this time based around 'Knowledge'.

Workshops were based around questions such as 'how do we know'? what is knowledge'? 'where do we gain our knowledge from'? 'does someone hold control over our knowledge'? 'how does gender affect knowledge'? 'how does education effect knowledge'? 'how are our senses affected by advertising and the media'? 'how can suppressed knowledge be released into the mainstream'? Other sessions included a presentation on alternative education projects, an Indymedia session showing people how to use the website and publish news, and an experiment in anarchism called SOMA - Consensus decision making without the mind/body split.

We recorded an interview with one of the organisers of the event and a chat with a 'knowledgelab-regular' about the history and aims of the knowledgelabs. The last recording is part of a session called Open Spaces for Dialogue and Enquiry (OSDE) which looked at knowledge, what it is and how our knowledge is affected.

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CSSGJ talk on 'Global Justice and Climate Change'

15-02-2007 09:38 | Analysis | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Birmingham | Nottinghamshire

what are the obligations of the global rich in terms of climate change? Does the interdependence of nations means that traditional national-centric notions of 'obligation' and 'desert' are irrelevant? What is the role and responsibility of the global citizen to our fellow planet dwellers?

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CSSGJ talk on 'Britain's national narrative'

08-02-2007 17:52 | Analysis | Education | Social Struggles | Nottinghamshire | Sheffield

What is Britain's relationship to the developing world - and how is this relationship negotiated and retold to suit current needs? What is 'global citizenship' and what does it imply in terms of contemporary politics?

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Peace Conference, Nottingham Uni

03-02-2007 11:09 | Analysis | Education | Nottinghamshire

The Peace Movement will be holding the third annual Peace Conference in the Portland Building at Nottingham University from 11-6 on Sunday, February 18. Speakers will include James Howard (Powerswitch), Sue Blount (Green Party) and Craig Murray (former British Ambassador to Uzbekistan).

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