Hydra Ensemble have translated our interview with IWW members Todd Hamilton and Nate Holdren, published in Issue 1 of Turbulence - all the way back in 2007. It's available online here:
Thanks to everyone who took part in our workshop yesterday at the University of Nottingham's Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice. We tried to set out some of the ideas we're organising our forthcoming book around. And for us at least, it was a great day!
We're running a workshop at the Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice at the University of Nottingham next week (Weds. 30 May; 12.00 - 16.00.) It'd be great to see some of you there!
"Who is leading whom, how and where today?: Leadership and Social Movements in the Current Crisis", a seminar with Turbulence editor, Ben Trott, at the University of Nottingham's Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice. (Monday 21 May, 4pm) http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/…/who-is-leading-whom,-how-and-…
"When I first read the magazine, Turbulence, ideas for movement, I thought that's a great name for a dance. Check it out: Turbulence (a dance about the economy)" - Keith Hennessy
John Holloway's Preface to our book, What Would it Mean to Win?, has now been published online for the first time.
Turbulence: Ideas for Movement shared a link.
Turbulence: Ideas for Movement shared a link.
Turbulence: Ideas for Movement shared a link.
Turbulence: Ideas for Movement shared a link.
En ny svensk antologi 'I Stundens Hetta', om de senaste tio årens radikala vänsterpolitik, innehåller texter av Turbulence och 50 andra författare // There's a new Swedish anthology out now, 'In the Heat of the Moment', on the last ten years of radical left politics. The book contains texts by Turbulence and over 50 other authors
Turbulence: Ideas for Movement shared a link.
On only the second occasion since the very dawn of time, Turbulence will be having a face-to-face, all in a room together, no weird technology involved, old-school style meeting this weekend. We're thinking about our next potential project...
Turbulence: Ideas for Movement shared a link.
Radical Philosophy (Issue 169, Sept/Oct 2011) reviews our 'What Would it Mean to Win?' book