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World Tribunal on Iraq

World Tribunal on Iraq

Making the Case Against War
edited by Müge Gürsoy Sökmen, introduction by Arundhati Roy & Richard Falk
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tagged : genocide & war crimes, iraq, human rights

The World Tribunal on Iraq (WTI) was a collective effort involving hundreds of people from all over the world, most of them never having met in person. Inspired by the Bertrand Russell Tribunal of the Vietnam War era, WTI aimed to record not only the crimes against the Iraqi people, but also crimes committed against humanity. With contributions fro …

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Cyber-Proletariat

Cyber-Proletariat

Global Labour in the Digital Vortex
by Nick Dyer-Witheford
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tagged : media studies, social classes, social aspects, labor & industrial relations

The utopian promise of the internet, much talked about even a few years ago, has given way to brutal realities: coltan mines in the Congo, electronics factories in China, devastated neighborhoods in Detroit. Cyber-Proletariat shows us the dark-side of the information revolution through an unsparing analysis of class power and computerization.

Dyer-W …

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Bold Scientists

Bold Scientists

by Michael Riordon
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tagged : philosophy & social aspects, political advocacy, environmental policy, indigenous studies, human rights, environmental conservation & protection

As governments and corporations scramble to pull the plug on research that proves that they are poisoning our planet and rush to muzzle the scientists who dare to share their disturbing data, it seems the powerful have declared a war on science.

Michael Riordon asks deep questions of bold scientists who defy the status quo including: an Indigenous b …

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Pain and Prejudice

Pain and Prejudice

What Science Can Learn about Work from the People Who Do It
by Karen Messing
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tagged : philosophy & social aspects, occupational & industrial medicine, disease & health issues, labor & industrial relations

In 1978, when workers at a nearby phosphate refinery learned that the ore they processed was contaminated with radioactive dust, Karen Messing, then a new professor of molecular genetics, was called in to help. Unsure of what to do with her discovery that exposure to the radiation was harming the workers and their families, Messing contacted senior …

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No-Nonsense Guide to Science

No-Nonsense Guide to Science

by Jerome Ravetz
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tagged : philosophy & social aspects, history

Science is still the great intellectual adventure, but now it is also seen as an instrument of profit, power, and privilege. Wrongly used, it might yet make the 21st century our last.To make sense of all this, we need to let go of old ideas and assumptions.

In the No-Nonsense Guide to Science, Jerome Ravetz introduces the “post-normal” way of th …

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User Error

User Error

Resisting Computer Culture
by Ellen Rose
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tagged : human-computer interaction, computer literacy

User Error explodes the myth of computer technology as juggernaut. Multimedia educator Ellen Rose shows that there is no bandwagon, no out-of-control dynamo, no titanic conspiracy to overwhelm us. Instead, there is our own desire to join the fraternity of users, a fraternity that confers legitimacy and power on those who enter the brave new world. …

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Wheel of Fortune

Wheel of Fortune

Work and Life in the Age of Falling Expectations 
by Jamie Swift
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tagged : social aspects, labor, training

Jamie Swift combines sharp-eyed journalism that brings out the nuances of daily life with a penetrating analysis of jobless recovery. He describes the emerging world of work through the eyes and experiences of people in Kingston and Windsor?two Ontario cities with roots in the pre-industrial past, places poised for the post-industrial information a …

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