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On Contemporary Anarchism.

M. Albert; "Anarchists", in E. Bircham & J. Charlton (editors), 'Anti-


Capitalism: a guide to the movement', (London: Bookmarks, 2001)
pp. 329-337.
C. Albertini; "Paint it black: Black Blocs, Tute Bianche and Zapatistas in
the anti-globalization movement", New Political Science, 24,
(December 2001) pp. 579-595.
C. Atton; "Reshaping social movement media for a new millenium",
Social Movement Studies, 2, (April 2003) pp. 3-15.
C. Atton; "Anarchy on the Internet: obstacles and opportunities for
alternative electronic publishing", Anarchist Studies, 4, (October 1996)
pp. 115-132.
G. Beckerman; "Edging away from anarchy: inside the indymedia
collective, passion vs. pragmatism", Columbia Journalism Review, 42,
(September 2003) pp. 27-30.
L.R. Blackstone; "A new kind of English: cultural variance, citizenship
and DiY politics amongst the Exodus Collective in England", Social
Forces, 84, (December 2005) pp. 803-820.
R. Borum & C. Tilby; "Anarchist direct actions: a challenge for law
enforcement", Studies In Conflict And Terrorism, 28, (May 2005) pp.
201-224.
C. Brooks; "Behind the black masks", Oregon Quarterly, 80, (Winter
2000) pp. 16-21.
G. Brown; "Wombling free? Anarchists and the European Social
Forum", What Next?, no. 29, (2004) pp. 12-16.
S.M. Brown; "Swinging back: violence in the anti-corporate-
globalization movement", Sojourners, 31, (July 2002) pp. 36-41.
J. Carter & D. Morland; "Anti-capitalism: are we all anarchists now?", in
J. Carter & D. Morland (editors), 'Anti-Capitalist Britain',
(Cheltenham: New Clarion Press, 2004) pp. +++++++++
G. Chesters & I. Welsh; "The rebel colours of S.26: social movement
'framework' during the Prague I.M.F./W.B. protests", Cardiff University
School Of Social Sciences: Working Papers, no. 18, (November 2001)
pp. 1-26.
N. Couldry & J. Curran (editors); Contesting Media Power:
alternative media in a networked world (Lanham, MD.: Rowman And
Littlefield, 2003), has:
C. Atton; "Infoshops in the shadows of the state", pp. 57-70,
J.H. Downing; "The Independent Media Center Movement and the
anarchist-socialist tradition", pp. 243- 258.
Counterpoise, 4, (October 2000) was a special issue on anarchism,
containing:
C. Atton, " 'Green Anarchist': a case study of collective action in
the radical media", pp. 5-16,
A. Flood, "Anarchist resources on the Internet: a sort of F.A.Q.",
pp. 17-20,
J. McQuinn, "Anarchist publishing and distribution: an interview
with the AK Collective", pp. 21-29.
'CrimethInc. ex-Workers' Collective'; Recipes For Disaster: an
anarchist cookbook (Olympia, WA.: CrimethInc. ex-Workers'
Collective, 2004).
R.J.F. Day; Gramsci Is Dead: anarchist currents in the newest social
movements (London & Ann Arbor, MI.: Pluto Press, & Toronto:
Between The Lines, 2005).
E. Dorsch; "A spring of outrage and dismay", Oregon Quarterly, 79,
(Spring 1999) pp. 30-35.
J. Downing; "The Seattle I.M.C. and the socialist-anarchist tradition", in
M. Raboy (editor), 'Global Policy In The New Millenium', (Luton:
University Of Luton Press, 2002) pp. 1-31.
B. Epstein; "Anarchism and the anti-globalization movement", Monthly
Review (New York), 53, (September 2001) pp. 1-14.
J. Ferrell; Tearing Down The Streets: adventures in urban anarchy
(New York & Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2001).
W. Finnegan; "After Seattle", New Yorker, 76, (17/4/2001) pp. 40-51.
F. Foer; "Protest too much", New Republic, 222, (1/5/2000) pp. 21-23.
K. Goaman; "Globalization versus humanization: contemporary anti-
capitalism and anarchism", Anarchist Studies, Volume 11 no. 2, (2003)
pp. 150-171.
Anon.; "Globalization: the anarchist's ball", Time (Chicago), Volume
158 no. 3, (2001) pp. 32-35.
D. Graeber; "For a new anarchism", New Left Review, no. 13, (2002)
pp. 61-74, also published as "The new anarchists", in T. Mertes (editor),
'A Movement Of Movements: is another world really possible?',
(London & New York: Verso, 2004) pp. 202-215.
D. Graeber; Fragments Of An Anarchist Anthropology (Chicago, IL.:
Prickly Paradigm Press, 2004).
J.S. Juris; "Violence performed and imagined: militant action, the Black
Bloc and the mass media in Genoa", Critique Of Anthropology, 25,
(December 2005) pp. 413-43.
'Justice?' (editors); SchNEWS At Ten: a decade of party and protest
(Brighton: Justice?, 2004).
'Justice?' (editors); SchNEWS: Peace De Resistance annual 2003,
issues 351-401 (Brighton: Justice?, 2003).
'Justice?' (editors); SchNEWS Round: issues 51-100 - the inside story
from the direct action frontline (Brighton: Justice?, 1997).
'Justice?' (editors); SchNEWS Squall Yearbook 2001- adventures
from the direct action frontline (Brighton: Justice?, 2001).
E. Kaplan; "Keepers of the flame", Village Voice, 47, (5/2/2002) pp. 30-
36.
W. Kirns and others; "The new radicals", Time, 155, (24/4/2000) pp. 42-
46.
A. Lakoff; "Israeli anarchism: being young, queer and radical in the
promised land: an interview with Yossi", Anarchist Studies, Volume 13
no. 2, (2005) pp. 118-126.
J. MacKinnon; "All this talk of anarchy", Adbusters, no. 32, (October
2000) pp. 44-49.
S. Marshall; " 'This Revolution': the making of an arresting film", The
Independent: a magazine for video and film makers, 28, (April 2005)
pp. 16-20.
G. McKay; "DiY Culture: notes towards an intro", in G. McKay (editor),
'DiY Culture: party and protest in Nineties Britain', (London & New
York, Verso, 1998) pp. 1-53.
Anon.; "Midwest anarchists speak out", Alternative Press Review, 4,
(Spring 1999) pp. 15-23 & 74.
C. Milstein; "Another world is possible ..... but what kind, and shaped by
whom?", Social Anarchism, no. 32, (2002) pp. 5-13.
L. Owen & L.K. Palmer; "Making the news: anarchist counter-public
relations on the World Wide Web", Critical Studies In Media
Communication, 20, (December 2003) pp. 335-361.
J. Paris; "The Black Bloc's ungovernable protest", Peace Review, 15,
(September 2003) pp. 317-322.
G. Parrish; "The new anarchists", Seattle Weekly, 24, (1/9/1999) pp. 1-
5.
S. Poldervaart; "Utopian aspects of social movements in postmodern
times: some examples of DiY politics in the Netherlands", Utopian
Studies, Volume 12 no. 2, (2001) pp. 143-163.
D. Samuels; "Notes from underground", Harper's, 300, (May 2000) pp.
34-47.
A. Scher; "Anarchism faces the '90's", Dollars And Sense, no. 222,
(March 1999) pp. 30-35.
J. Shantz; " 'Don't go in the pit': active resistance and the terrorities of
political identity", Post Identity, 1, (Summer 1998) pp. 84-103.
R.J. Smith; "Chaos theories", Spin, 16, (March 2000) pp. 112-118.
P. Stack; "Anarchy in the U.K.?", Socialist Review (London), no. 246,
(November 2000) pp. 20+++++++++
J.P. Sullivan; "Gangs, hooligans and anarchists - the vanguard of netwar
in the streets", in J. Arquilla & D.F. Ronfeldt (editors), 'Networks And
Netwars: the future of terror, crime and militancy', (New York: Rand
Corporation: 2001) pp. 99-126.
S. Sullivan; " 'We are heartbroken and furious!': violence and the (anti-)
globalisation movement(s)", Centre For The Study Of Globalisation
And Regionalisation: University Of Warwick - Working Papers, no.
133, (May 2004) pp. 1-45.
D. Wall; "The tribe of moles: autonomism, anarchism and empire", in
his 'Babylon And Beyond: the economics of anti-capitalist, anti-
globalist and radical green movements', (London & New York: Pluto
Press, 2005) pp. 123-152.
R. White & W. Sproule; "Don't mourn the death of theory, organize!
Globalization and the rhizome of anarcho-syndicalism", Continuum:
Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, Volume 16 no. 3, (2002) pp.
317-333.
P. Willan; "Anarchists pose biggest threat to Italian national security",
James Intelligence Review, Volume 16 no. 12, (2004) pp. 18-21.
Anon.; "With the anarchist vegans", Economist (London), - ,
(10/12/1999) pp. 56-60.

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