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ISC in the Media

  • ISC Review Summer 2005
  • Michael North from The Times Higher Education Supplement quoted from an article by Glenn Rikowski about the Further Education White Paper (07/04/06)
  • ‘Contestability’ : buzzword that could open academy’s doors to private interest. Overview of an article in the Times Higher Education Supplement, April 28 th 2006 citing Dr. Glenn Rikowski, senior lecturer in Education Studies, Northampton University. By Paul Catherall
  • Glenn Rikowski interviewed by Peter Sissons at 17.39 about Independent Schools Fixing their Fees (on Flow of Ideas Web site)
  • Review of Glenn Rikowski’s Radio 4 talk (see above) by Ruth Rikowski in Managing Information
  • Glenn Rikowski speaking on Radio 4, Tuesday 25th October 2005 in response to the White Paper on educational reform (Higher Standards, Better Schools For All)
  • Toni Samek speaking on CJSR radio Canada about Freedom to Read Week
  • Ruth Rikowski speaking on BBC Radio 4, Wednesday 17th October 2001 (GATS debated)
  • Glenn Rikowski cited in The Times Higher Education Supplement

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Recent Articles, News etc.

  • Ricky Tomlinson – comedian and actor Campaign for Justice and E-Petition
  • Information for Social Change – New Open Access Policy
  • Shiraz Durrani: Never be silent; publishing and imperialism in Kenya, 1884-1963 2006 review by John Pateman
  • Caribbean Libraries in the 21st Century: Changes, Challenges and Choices, edited by Cheryl Peltier-Davis and Shamin Renwick (Information Today, 2007) – reviewed by John Pateman
  • Librarianship and Human Rights: a twenty first century guide by Toni Samek – reviewed by John Pateman
  • Away from the ‘mainstream’. Alternative Publishers of Books in North America – reviewed by Martyn Lowe
  • THIS IS ENGLAND a Film review by John Pateman
  • THE PROGRESSIVE PATRIOT feedback on a talk by Billy Bragg – by John Pateman
  • Barbarians at the Gates of the Public Library by Ed D’Angelo, Library Juice Press, 2006 – reviewed by John Pateman
  • Globalisation, Information and Libraries: The implications of the World Trade Organisation’s GATS and TRIPS Agreements by Ruth Rikowski, Chandos Publishing 2005 – reviewed by Paul Catherall
  • Linear Hymns, a collection of lyrics and poems by Giles Paley-Phillips – reviewed by Paul Catherall
  • Foibles, Frolics and Phantasms: Illustrated poems (1995-2005), by Paul Catherall – reviewed by Ruth Rikowski
  • Delivering E-learning for Information Services in Higher Education, by Paul Catherall – reviewed by Ruth Rikowski
  • The Copy/South Dossier: issues in the economics, politics, and ideology of copyright in the global South, The Copy/South Research Group, Edited by Alan Story, Colin Darch and Debora Halbert – reviewed by Ruth Rikowski
  • Open Access: key strategic technical and economic aspects, Edited by Neil Jacobs – reviewed by Ruth Rikowski
  • The Battle in Seattle its significance for education by Glenn Rikowski Reviewed by Paul Catherall
  • The New Rulers of the World, by John Pilger Reviewed by Julian Samuel
  • The Constant Gardener by John Le Carré Reviewed by Julian Samuel
  • White Teeth, by Zadie Smith Reviewed by Julian Samuel
  • When We Were Orphans, by Kazuo Ishiguro Reviewed by Julian Samuel
  • Experience, by Martin Amis Reviewed by Julian Samuel
  • The Fact of Blackness: Frantz Fanon and Visual Representation Edited by Alan Read Reviewed by Julian J. Samuel – ‘Ignoring the role of violence in Fanon: playing with the bones of an exhumed hero’
  • Fanon for Beginners by Deborah Wyrick, Reviewed by Julian J. Samuel
  • Report of the Book Launch for Ruth Rikowski’s book Globalisation, Information and Libraries.
  • Globalisation, Information and Libraries Reviewed by John Pateman
  • Globalisation, information and libraries: the implications of the World Trade Organisation’s GATS and TRIPS Agreements Reviewed by John Vincent
  • Book review of E-book publishing services: how anyone can write, compile and sell e-books on the Internet by Kingsley Oghojafor Reviewed by Ruth Rikowski
  • Book review of Helen Macfarlane: a feminist, revolutionary journalist and philosopher in mid-nineteenth century England by David Black – Reviewed by Ruth Rikowski
  • Book Review – ‘The Truth’ by Mike Palecek Reviewed by Sheila Conroy
  • Book Review by Jeremy Hunsinger of ‘Digital play: the interaction of technology, culture and marketing’ by Kline, Dyer-Witheford and De Peuter
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