‘Move into the Light?’ @ Amazon

The PM Press edition of ‘Move into the Light? Postscript to a turbulent 2007’ (Turb_03) is now available for order via the following Amazon sites:

Amazon.com (USA)

Amazon.ca (Canada)

Amazon.de (Germany)

Amazon.at (Austria)

Amazon.fr (France)

Amazon.co.uk (UK)

Amazon.co.jp (Japan)

Alternatively, copies can of course be ordered directly from PM Press here, or read free online here (PDF). Translations, as usual, are available here.

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‘1968 and Doors to New Worlds’ Spanish Translation

John Holloway’s article in Turbulence 4, 1968 and Doors to New Worlds has been republished in Spanish by the journal Herramienta under the title Mayo 1968 y la crisis del trabajo abstracto.

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Turbulence @ ESF in Malmoe

Thousands of copies of Turbulence 4, ‘Who will save us from the future?’ will be being distributed at next week’s European Social Forum (ESF) in Malmoe, Sweden (18-21 September 2008).

Grab your copy there, if you don’t already have one. Or better still, grab a bundle of 10, 20, 50, 100,… to take back to your local independent bookshop, social centre, university, or group of mates.

Update: Copies will be available as of Thursday afternoon/Friday morning from Utkanten (English info) social centre. The address is:

Utkanten, Industrigatan 20, Malmoe.

And there’s a map here.

Enquiries: editors@turbulence.org.uk

For details about events at and around the Forum, check out one or more of the following links:

European Social Forum (see also here)

ESF Action Network

Autonomous Spaces

Actions and Demos ‘News-ticker’ feed

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Climate Camps 08: Some Early Analysis

Photo Credit: Guy Smallman www.guysmallman.comPhoto: Guy Smallman

This summer (2008) Camps for Climate Action have been held in several countries. While we didn’t make it to some of them, such as the quite significant Australian event, the latest issue of Turbulence was distributed in some numbers at both the British and German camps, while members of the Turbulence collective also participated in the talks and workshops that were held there.

As part of this intervention we have both gathered together some record of our contributions as well as some analysis of the events that we have come across. You can find it all here.

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