Alternative Media Project
The Alternative Media Project was a non-profit organization that promoted anarchist media.[1][2]
Infoshop.org
Infoshop.org was founded in January 1995 as the Mid-Atlantic Infoshop. Infoshop was established as a general resource on anarchism, moving to the domain name Infoshop.org in 1998.[3] According to its website, "[t]he Infoshop project is run by a collective of anarchists, anti-authoritarians, socialists and people of other political stripes. We don't adhere to a specific flavor of anarchism or libertarianism, but we've often been called 'big tent anarchists.' We take that to mean that we provide a wide range of anarchist news, opinion and information with the idea that our readers and users have the freedom to make use of that info as they see fit."[4]
A prominent feature of the site is Infoshop News, an open publishing newswire similar to that of Indymedia.[3]
References
- Pymm, Bob (August 2002). "Universal Texts (Rev. of Alternative Library Literature, 1998–1999: A Biennial Anthology)". The Australian Library Journal. 51 (3): 274–275. doi:10.1080/00049670.2002.10755996. ISSN 0004-9670.
- Hawthorn, Tom (10 December 2008). "Treasuring the West Coast's anarchic history". The Globe and Mail. Archived from the original on 18 November 2010. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
- Owens, Lynn; Palmer, L. Kendall (2003). "Making the News: Anarchist Counter-Public Relations on the World Wide Web". Critical Studies in Media Communication. 20 (4): 335–361. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.530.1176. doi:10.1080/0739318032000142007.
- "About Us". Infoshop. Archived from the original on 4 March 2020. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
Further reading
- McCullagh, Declan (9 April 2003). "Google: Is all the news fit to post?". CNET. Retrieved 4 October 2020.