Information For Social Change - Concise Overview of ISC Issues

Concise Overview of ISC Issues

Most of these issues and articles contained are available via the ISC Table of Contents page:

Issue No.

  • 26: Libraries and Social Exclusion
  • 25: Libraries & Information Workers in Conflict Situations
  • 24: Libraries and Information in World Social Forum context
  • 23: Education for Social Change
  • 22: Newspaper industry, Cuba, Social Exclusion and Colonialism etc.
  • 21: EBooks, Public Libraries, Social Exclusion, Copyright, Libraries in Nigeria etc.
  • 20: The Working Class, Anti-Semitism, Knowledge and Social Change
  • 19: GATS and TRIPS, Education, World Social Forum, E-Learning, Exclusion
  • 18: International Issues, Cuba, Culture and Development, Radical Library issues
  • 17: Globalisation and Libraries, GATS, Privatisation, People's Network, Library Services
  • 16: Local Libraries, USA Patriot Act, IFLA Conference, Privatisation, GATS and Schools
  • 15: Uganda, Social Exclusion, Globalisation and GATS, Library Activism, Peace Diary
  • 14: Global capitalism, Gender and Censorship, Knowledge economy
  • 13: Battle in Seattle, Genoa Conference, Classic and Neo-Information, Cuban Libraries
  • 12: Clause 28, GLBT Issues, Social Exclusion, Capitalism in Crisis
  • 11: Combatting Racism, Freedom of Expression in South Africa, Academic Libraries
  • 10: Public Libraries, Social Exclusion and Social Class, Soviet Libraries, Cuban Libraries
  • 9: Social Inclusion, Tanzanian / Russian Libraries, Disappeared of Chile
  • 8: Pio Gama Pinto, Ndungi wa Mungai, ALA Conference, British Library, Freedom Press
  • 7: Conscription and Conscientious Objection, Kate Sharpley Library, Nyanjiru
  • 6: Libraries, Information and the Dispossessed, Czech Fiction, Refugees and Asylum Seekers
  • 5: Publishing in Former Yugoslavia, Radical Information Work, Some Practical Projects
  • 4: Libraries in China, Literacy in Vietnam, South Africa, Commonweal Collection
  • 3: Cuba They're Still Reading, Information Projects in Korea, Akribie, Zines in Libraries
  • 2: Information in South Africa, the Morning Star, Pittsburg Protests, Festival of Rights
  • 1: Alternative Press Display, Struggle for Liberation, Rare Books, Freedom of Information

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