[Upd-discuss] Information for Social Change, No. 20, Winter 2004/2005

Zapopan Martin Muela-Meza zapopanmuela@yahoo.com
Tue, 4 Jan 2005 07:05:18 -0800 (PST)


The latest issue of Information for Social Change
(ISC 20, Winter 2004/2005) can now be viewed for
free at
http://www.libr.org/ISC/TOC.html
or
http://www.libr.org/ISC/issues/isc20.pdf (Note:
formatted for A4 paper).

Contents:

Editorial - Ruth Rikowski and John Pateman.

The Library in Crisis, 2002 – Introduction to
Julian Samuel’s Documentary on Libraries by
Vinita Ramani.

Vinita Ramani interviews Julian Samuel, a
Montreal film-maker and writer.

Public Libraries and the Working Classes - John
Pateman

Israelis and Indians - Michael Neumann

What is Anti-Semitism? - Michael Neumann

Can Library Work be a Recipe for Ill Health? -
Martyn Lowe

Knowledge Organisation: Information, Systems and
Social Change - John 
Lindsay

Creating Value from Knowledge in the Knowledge
Revolution - Ruth Rikowski

Book Review: ‘The Truth’ by Mike Palecek -
Reviewed by Sheila Conroy


The next issue of Information for Social Change
(ISC 21 Summer 2005) will be a joint issue with
the US based Progressive Librarians 
Guild. This joint issue will contain papers from
the International Gathering of Artists and
Intellectuals in Defence of Humanity conference
which was held in Caracas, Venezuela, from 1-6
December, 2004.

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ENG: "Corporations are not democratic institutions --their directors and managers owe no accountability to anyone but the shareholders that employ them."
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ESP: "Las corporaciones (empresas) no son instituciones democráticas: a sus directores y gerentes no se les puede fincar responsabilidades ante nadie excepto ante sus accionistas que les emplean."

-- Bakan, Joel. (2004). The Corporation. The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power : La corporación (empresa). La búsqueda patológica de ganancias y poder. London: Constable & Robinson, p. 151


		
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