Indymedia

cover of 2003-4 
  

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.

Carlos A. Valle

Charlie Chaplin gazed out at me nostalgically and with unsettled eyes from the striking cover of a book that gathers together various articles devoted to him by André Bazin.1 This slim volume had been republished after 30 years. Was nostalgia acquiring a new lease of life? Did Bazin still have anything to say today? Perhaps moved by Chaplin’s yearning look that encouraged me to review rich memories, I re-read Bazin’s perceptive, creative and admiring survey of the art of film.

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