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Youthorganizing Network Interviews - 3
Anja, Tautvydas and Sören - participants of the Youth Organizing Institute 2008 in Kragujevac - talking about the situation in the countries they live in concerning similar and different kinds of discrimination in society.
Besides that they inform about their approaches to research on these topics and how they organize themselves in the struggle for another society.
http://www.youthorganizing.net
Youthorganizing Network Interviews - 2
Paula, Olga, Tamara and Vitalie have been participants of the Youth Organizing Institute 2008 in Kragujevac (Serbia).
In the following interviews they will talk about their experiences on types of discrimination such as racism and homophobia in their regions and what they are doing to reach a change of the situation there.
http://www.youthorganizing.net
Youthorganizing Network Interviews - 1
Giorgi, Sanja, Stevica and Tanja - participants of the Youth Organizing Institute 2008 in Kragujevac (Serbia) - talking about the youth/social centers they are
involved with and about their work there.
Furthermore they provide some information about forms of racism and exclusion in the regions where they live and how they use the social/youth centers to approach against it.
http://www.youthorganizing.net
Lebensverhältnisse von Flüchtlingen in Frankfurt(Oder)
The Oil of the 21st Century - File-Sharing as Culture Industry
Peer-to-peer networks are here to stay. Often dismissed as a mere conspiracy of teenage consumers against the media industry, these networks have become one of the most powerful and resilient environments for the collaborative production and reproduction of cultural data. Thus it seems that the question of file-sharing is no longer just a matter of identifying and routing around its corporate adversaries. Instead, it is becoming a question of organization.
The Oil of the 21st Century - Keep Up Your Rights, Case by Case
Current debates about Intellectual Property are often focused on the level of national law - and the need for its international harmonization - and the sphere of universal rights, like freedom of speech or access to information and medicine. Still, neither the vision of globalized law nor the desire for universal human rights seem to do justice to the facts on the ground, to the specific nature of the contained and often local Intellectual Property conflicts in everyday life.
The Oil of the 21st Century - General Rights Management
Digital Rights Management (DRM) not only a proposes a set of new technological measures against unauthorized copying. It also promotes, on a conceptual level, an idea of individual rights that are no longer declared or granted, but instead directly implemented as the functionality - or the defects - of technology. Rights Management in general appears to be one of the most far-reaching new paradigms of control. The field of rights that it promises to manage stretches far beyond the Intellectual Property of the entertainment industry.
The Oil of the 21st Century - The Poverty of the Small Author
In the age of digital reproduction, the problem of the “small author” remains: as the problem of the Intellectual Proprietor and his or her material reproduction, but also, and more importantly, as a problem of a specific political mentality. Among the many possible modes of production and subjectivation, the figure of the “small author” - who is always already deprived from the fruits of his hard labor, either by “the industry” or by “the pirates” - may be the most unfortunate one.
digital handcraft - China's global factory for computers
"digital handcraft" is an educational film, a portrait of the process of computer hardware production. It displays the organisation of production in global value chains and investigates the conditions of life and labour for millions of migrant worker in China's factories, which manufacture the hardware for the immaterial production of the 21st century.