Promoting Communication for Social Change
Taking Sides

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Indymedia

Indymedia. Graham Meikle leads with "Indymedia and the new net news" and Dorothy Kidd looks at Indymedia as it rolls out across the world in "The Independent Media Center: A new model". DeeDee Halleck shows how this dynamic worldwide movement is being constructed in "Indymedia: Building an international activist internet network" and Aliza Dichter asks "Is this what media democracy looks like?".
Regional input comes from Germany and Arne Hintz with "Indymedia Germany A local node of the global Indymedia network", from South Africa as Prishani Naidoo shows us "The Independent Media Centre – South Africa" and from the UK we see "The Growth and Growth of Bristol Indymedia" and the road "From Indymedia UK to the United Kollektives" with Annie and Sam.

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