By Anonymous (not verified) , 26 January, 2005
Author
Howard Rheingold & Andrea Saveri @ Stanford

Howard Rheingold & Andrea Saveri, Stanford, lectures on "A New Literacy of Cooperation and Collective Action"

Overview of Cooperation Landscapes visualizing and catalyzing an open-ended interdisciplinary discourse

Guests: IFTF Team Games led by Scott Brave, Stanford University

By Anonymous (not verified) , 26 January, 2005
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Peter Kollock @ Stanford

Peter Kollock | Associate Professor of Sociology, UCLA lectures on "Social Dilemmas and the Mythic Narratives that Frame Collective Action"

What are social dilemmas and where do we find them in society, business, globally?

-how have these dilemmas been framed in past/current narratives?
-what are the implications of thinking about social dilemmas in these ways?

Peter Kollock author of Communities in Cyberspace & "Social Dilemmas"
http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/soc/faculty/kollock/

By Anonymous (not verified) , 25 January, 2005
Author
WSQT Radio

Sometime today Federal pigs showed up at a location they thought was WSQT, but were refused admission on grounds of lack of a warrant.

Because of this the transmitter has been removed from the actual WSQT location and will be reinstalled in another location ASAP.

The Feds who showed up claimed to be "bureau" according to one witness. Only thing is, the FBI does NOT have jurisdiction over unlicensed radio cases! Normally only the FCC has any enforcement power over this, and relies on other agencies(normally US Marshalls) only for security during its operations.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 25 January, 2005
Author
lotus

On this week's Theory Throwdown, lotus, rich and annie discuss the recent Reclaim the Streets action, multivalent meanings, Hardt and Negri's Empire and the politics of non-politics.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 25 January, 2005
Author
agitkid

Discussion about music activism and the effort to develop "free culture," and the fall of the big 5 major record labels. We talk with one of the downhillbattle.org founders, Holmes Wilson. We are joined in studio by guest DJ Luis.

Indymedia On Air: recorded in Los Angeles at KPFK 90.7 FM (www.kpfk.org)
Producer: Alan Minsky
Engineer: Maggie Lepique

By Anonymous (not verified) , 25 January, 2005
Author
Ben

On this week's show: Anarchist librarians and the University of Michigan's Labadie Collection, last Thursday's counter-inaugural events, and more local, national, and international news.

BlackBox Radio airs Tuesday at 6PM on WCBN-FM (88.3FM in Ann Arbor). BlackBox Radio is produced in the studios of WCBN and can be heard every Tuesday from 6:00-6:30PM. It is also be available for download from the MichiganIMC.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 25 January, 2005
Author
IMEMC

9:49 mp3
While the newly-elected Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has been successfully negotiating a truce with Palestinian resistance groups, as well as mobilizing thousands of Palestinian security forces into the Gaza Strip to back up his call for a cease-fire, the Israeli army has unleashed another series of invasions into Palestinian areas over the last week. Stay tuned for the weekly report from the IMEMC, imemc.org for the week of January 15th to 22nd, 2005

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