Vol 1, No 1 (2007)

From pirate enclaves to utopian communities, from communal republics to occupied zones, the history of constituted powers has always also been a history of radical experiments and everyday practices in spaces that are alternative to, within and against these powers.

The first issue of Affinities is dedicated to a critical discussion of the contemporary manifestations, and future prospects of, autonomous spaces around the world.

Table of Contents

Editorials/Introductions

Journal Editors' Introduction PDF HTML
Richard JF Day, Sarita Srivastava
The Voices of Autonomy PDF HTML
Enda Brophy

Articles

Long live temporariness: Two queer examples of autonomous spaces PDF HTML
B. Vanelslander
Is slash an alternative medium? "Queer" heterotopias and the role of autonomous media spaces in radical world building PDF HTML
Nathan Rambukkana
A window onto Italy's Social Centers PDF HTML
Steve Wright
On the social centers: An interview with Roberto Ciccarelli PDF HTML
Enda Brophy, Roberto Ciccarelli
Recovering and recreating spaces of production: A virtual roundtable with protagonists of Argentina's worker-recovered enterprises movement PDF HTML
Toronto School of Creativity and Inquiry
Autonomous capacity building: Zapatista bases of support, radical commercial corridors, and the battle for the horizon in the urban US PDF HTML
Ryan Hollon, Karen Lopez
"Outlaw" bicycling PDF HTML
Chris Carlsson
Latin America's Autonomous Organizing PDF HTML
Marie Trigona


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