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Submitted by mute on Monday, 29 October, 2007 - 02:28
Mute The next issue of Mute will feature a series of articles on migration, health, and the politics of (social) reproduction We are interested in contributions dealing with some of the following: enforced treatment of psychiatric conditions; state intervention into families and abandonment of single people; tightening immigration controls; the rise of ‘foetal rights’; harassment of sex workers and their clients; survival strategies of undocumented migrants; gender war in the world of work and struggle Send proposals for texts, articles, interviews and ideas to: mute AT metamute.org Upload your images and artwork to the 'Margins of Illegality' image gallery: http://www.metamute.org/en/node/add/image Submitted artwork can be viewed at: http://www.metamute.org/en/image/tid/2286 Mute Publishing is looking for a Designer to work on Mute magazine. Fee: £1,000 p/issue Mute magazine is a long established title offering critical analysis of 'Culture and politics after the Net'. Since 1994 it has gone through many format changes, journeying through the guises of /Financial Times/-style newspaper, 'glossy mag', 'coffee-table book' and Print On Demand journal. Over more than a decade, it has experimented with a host of design styles, recently opting for a simple black and white template which can accommodate our use of Print On Demand technologies. Mute Publishing is looking for a part time Sales manager to work in its Submitted by jaron on Friday, 17 February, 2006 - 16:14
David Panos-translated by jaron rowan A finales del mes de Abril de 2004, la “London Development Agencyâ€? LDA (Agencia para el Desarrollo de Londres), uno de los nueve órganos regionales promovidos por New Labour para regenerar las economÃas locales y promocionar los intereses del sector empresarial, lanzó el programa Creative London (Londres Creativo), un plan de acción de diez años cuyo objetivo es nutrir las industrias creativas de la capital. Para LDA las “industrias culturalesâ€? son un término “paraguasâ€? que engloba de todo, desde publicidad, diseño, cine, moda o new media hasta arquitectura, ópera, baile, música y arte. Estos aspectos de la creatividad han sido identificados como el segundo sector económico mas grande de Londres, detrás del sector financiero y descrito como el que tiene mas potencial de crecimiento en la economÃa de la capital. “Creative Londonâ€?
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Submitted by simon on Thursday, 5 January, 2006 - 19:06
Beta introduction and process for beta testers Welcome and introduction! As a friend of Mute, we would like to invite you to be involved in the relaunch of our web site Metamute. With technical help from OpenMute, the Mute team have been working on a replacement for Metamute.com for the whole of 2005 and we are finally ready to bring you its progeny, Metamute.org. We hope you'll like the new Metamute's mixture of OpenPublishing, commissioned content and Print on Demand features and that you'll be an active part of its evolution over the next year.
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Submitted by simon on Thursday, 5 January, 2006 - 18:06
We've crossed oceans of time for you to find us. For years, it has been Mute's dream to conduct its publishing on a more participatory platform. Starting with our mini-manifesto Ceci N'est Pas Un Magazine (Sept 2001), we plotted the project as it moved through various developmental stages and now, after years of planning and building, it is alive and kicking at brand new site Metamute.org. |
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