[sudo-discuss] book: Low Power to the People

april glaser april.glaser at riseup.net
Sun Nov 9 15:04:45 PST 2014


Jake and I are in it     :^)
On 11/9/14 3:02 PM, Noemie Serfaty wrote:
>
> Thanks Jake, I'll read it! Probably a good inspiration on how to
> document the mesh!
>
> On Nov 9, 2014 2:59 PM, "Jake" <jake at spaz.org <mailto:jake at spaz.org>>
> wrote:
>
>     this book is super awesome.  it's about putting up FM radio
>     stations around the country in the last ten years (and more) and
>     the group of activists and former pirates that pushed for and won
>     legislation to increase legal access to the FM radio band.
>
>     it's an anthropological work mostly, and it has a lot of coverage
>     of the gender gap and dynamics which relate closely to what we're
>     doing in the hackerspace movement.
>
>     -jake
>
>     ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>     Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2014 13:04:28 -0500
>     From: christina dunbar-hester <c.dunbarhester at gmail.com
>     <mailto:c.dunbarhester at gmail.com>>
>     To: Christina Dunbar-Hester <c.dunbarhester at gmail.com
>     <mailto:c.dunbarhester at gmail.com>>
>     Subject: announcing Low Power to the People
>
>     Dear friends far and wide,
>     Apologies for spam, but I'm pleased to announce that Low Power to
>     the People, my book on radio activism,
>     exists in the world... just out with MIT Press!!  
>
>     Wanted to share the news with the valued folks who contributed as
>     friends, interlocutors, etc. along the way.
>      
>
>     Please feel free to share with interested parties or lists
>     (especially the activists amongst you who are on
>     lists I may not be on).  
>
>     with thanks and best wishes--
>     c
>
>     [IMAGE]
>
>
>     --
>     Christina Dunbar-Hester, Ph.D.
>
>     Author of Low Power to the People, MIT Press
>
>     Journalism & Media Studies, School of Communication & Information
>     Affiliated Faculty, Women's & Gender Studies
>     Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey  
>
>     email: christdh at rutgers.edu <mailto:christdh at rutgers.edu>
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