18 Μαΐου 2013

Αρχείο radiobubble: Δύο βιβλία του Περικλή Κοροβέση, ελεύθερα για download με άδεια των Creative Commons.


On April and December of 2009, radiobubble and Periklis Korovesis, member of the radiobubble community from its very first day, published under the Creative Commons license his books “Epihirisi Ioudith (Operation Judith)” and “Tango Bar”, both out of print and out of stock at the moment.
You may download both books in pdf format by clicking on their covers.

To Aπρίλιο και τον Δεκέμβριο του 2009, radiobubble και Περικλής Κοροβέσης, μέλος της κοινότητας από την πρώτη ημέρα της δημιουργίας της, κυκλοφορούμε με άδεια των Creative Commons τα βιβλία  "Επιχείρηση Ιουδήθ" και "Tango Bar", εξαντλημένα και τα δύο, και άφαντα από τα βιβλιοπωλεία από καιρό.Μπορείτε να κατεβάσετε τα βιβλία σε μορφή pdf. πατώντας επάνω στα εξώφυλλά τους.



           
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Creative Commons LicenseThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Ελλάδα License
 
“So, freedom of movement on the net! Personally, I believe we should abolish profit and replace it with offer. It is the safest way to meet those you love and they love you. Without any mediation at all!” was written by the author at the memorandum accompanying the reissue.

17 Μαΐου 2013

What about Hackademy

Hackademy is an informal learning institution created by the web community of Radiobubble, in 2012. Through workshops and skill-sharing sessions in new media and participatory journalism, Hackademy connects civil society, media professionals and academic society.
You can learn more about Hackademy’s training programmes for 2012-13 and our next steps here

Hackademy: Breaking the codes of learning20130517042754-hackupdate

16 Μαΐου 2013

David Graeber on radiobubblenews

On Saturday 9 June 2012, we hosted American anthropologist David Graeber on the @radiobubblenews show. The American author, researcher, and one of the pioneers of the Occupy Wall Street movement, shared his thoughts on global capitalism as well as on the potential of citizen movements to radically change the current status quo.


What follows is a “listener’s guide”, which will enable you to listen to whatever specific part of the interview you would like to hear. We thank all members and non-members of radiobubble’s community for their participation – the interview/discussion was a collective endeavour.

In the booth, together with David Graeber, were @risinggalaxy @IrateGreek @csyllas. Enjoy the broadcast, which is in both Greek and English. The translation of the listener's guide was provided by @iptamenos33

Privatizations in Greece: Myths & Realities



 
In 2012, the radiobubblenews team conducted research into the issue of privatizations in Greece, with funding from radiobubble’s donation crack and the generous support of the Isvara Foundation.

The key findings were presented in English on the #rbnews international show on 08 December 2012, whose podcast is available here

You can read it online or download, print and disseminate it under the terms of a Creative Commons license
(like everything else on the radiobubble website)

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