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New journal on tech & social change

``` Date: Tue, 2 May 1995 03:03:15 -0700 From: jdav@mcs.com (Jim Davis) To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: New journal on tech & social change

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A N N O U N C E M E N T

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cy.Rev is a new print journal devoted to exploring the technological revolution and its social impact. It is published several times a year by the Third Wave Study Group and Networking for Democracy, based in Chicago.

Issue #2 is just out, and features the following articles:

-- The Role of Knowledge in the Production of Commodities, by Jim Davis & Michael Stack.

-- Is Newt Gingrich a Closet New Leftist? The Third Wave and the GOP, by Jerry Harris and Carl Davidson, Chicago Third Wave Study Group.

-- Access for Youth: Document of the Dallas Computer Literacy Project.

-- The New Information Proletariat and Its Platform: Intellectual Property, Privacy, Access to Education and Working Conditions for 'Temps', by Noel Galang, Rob Gehr, Anthony Graff and Robert Thomas of the DeVry NIP Project.

-- The High Tech Sector: Conditions and Opportunities. Document from the High Tech Committee of the National Organizing Committee.

-- Book Review: Peter Drucker's Post-Capitalist Society, Reviewed by Carl Davidson.

Hard copy is available for $3 per issue (copies of issue #1 are also available). Subscriptions are $25/year. We welcome articles and comments. Donations are also welcome, and are tax deductible. Make checks payable to Networking for Democracy. Write: cy.Rev, 3411 West Diversey, Chicago, IL 60647, tel. 312-384-8827; fax: 312-384-3904; email: cdavidson@igc.org.

cy.Rev can also be found on Peacenet in the nfd.ifeatures conference. Look for our web pages soon...

Managing editor for cy.rev is Carl Davidson; and the editorial board, still in formation, includes: Abdul Alkalimat, Ron Baiman, Jim Davis, Ivan Handler, Jerry Harris, Jillaine Smith, Michael Stack, John Trinkl and Sue Van Hattem.

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