INFORMATION FOR SOCIAL CHANGE
Issue No.22 (Winter 2005-2006)
At: http://www.libr.org/ISC/toc.html
The whole issue is available in PDF format. Alternatively, individual articles can be downloaded in PDF
Editorial - Ruth Rikowski and John Pateman
Articles
Cuba and Computers - Dana Lubow
The Culture of Comfort - Annette de Faveri
Shaping our future: Library Services for Youth - Miguel Viciedo Valdes
Mind the Gap - John Pateman
The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) and health care: an introduction and annotated bibliography - Keith Nockels
Traditional Knowledge and TRIPS - Ruth Rikowski
Sexy words, Iconic Phrases and slippery terms - it’s all newspaper talk: a theoretical analysis of the language used by the newspaper industry to manifest and perpetuate discourse - Alpesh Maisuria
Tracking Social Action in Library and Information Work Worldwide - Toni Samek
Academic Freedom Post 9-11:An Issues Report - Toni Samek
Discussion on the education White Paper for England and Extensions of the Commodification Process in Libraries and Schools - Ruth Rikowski and Glenn Rikowski
Starting to write for the information sector: some experiences - Paul Catherall
Quebec’s heart of darkness: a review article of Daniel Poliquin’s essay on Quebec Nationalism, In the name of the father - Julian Samuel
Room at the Top: Cultural bodies in Quebec lack any meaningful minority representation - an article on racism re French and Canada - Julian Samuel
Quebec's Minorities: Trapped Between Two Solitudes - an article on racism re French and Canada - Julian Samuel
Book Reviews
The Battle in Seattle: its significance for education by Glenn Rikowski Reviewed by Paul Catherall
The New Rulers of the World, by John Pilger Reviewed by Julian Samuel
The Constant Gardener by John Le Carré Reviewed by Julian Samuel
White Teeth, by Zadie Smith Reviewed by Julian Samuel
When We Were Orphans, by Kazuo Ishiguro Reviewed by Julian Samuel
Experience, by Martin Amis Reviewed by Julian Samuel
The Fact of Blackness: Frantz Fanon and Visual Representation Edited by Alan Read Reviewed by Julian J. Samuel - ‘Ignoring the role of violence in Fanon: playing with the bones of an exhumed hero’
Fanon for Beginners by Deborah Wyrick, Reviewed by Julian J. Samuel
Film Reviews
Shooting Imperialism: Three Film Documentaries - The Raft of the Medusa, Into the European Mirror and City of the Dead and the World Exhibitions by Julian Samuel
A review article by Cecilia Morgan
Bowling for Columbine, USA, directed by Michael Moore
Reviewed byJulian Samuel
The Tree that Remembers, Directed by Masoud Raouf
Reviewed by Julian Samuel
The Tree that Remembers, directed by Masoud Raouf
Reviewed by Pat Dillon
Ruth Rikowski
London South Bank University
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Visit the Rikowski web site, The Flow of Ideas at: http://www.flowideas.co.uk
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