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Al Jadid

A magazine size publication with an average of 56 pages in each issue, AL JADID is published in English, and features original articles along with many translations of essays and interviews by Arab writers, journalists, scholars, and poets as well as original illustrations by featured artists. Many leading Arab writers, from both the United States and from the Arab world, contribute to AL JADID.


Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed

Toward a society based on mutual aid, voluntary cooperation, and the liberation of desire.


Art Asia Pacific

Today's Art from Tomorrow's World...


Journal of Aesthetics and Protest

The journal is a weirdo think-tank.


Caduceus

Caduceus is the health and healing magazine for the 21st century. It opens the door between healing, ecology, science and spirituality — exploring holistic medicine, spiritual evolution, environmental issues and personal growth.


Still a useful set of resources-Clamor

So, the rumors are true. We’ve decided to stop publishing Clamor. After seven years of bulldozing borders, defying dogma and inspiring instigation, the financial obstacles involved with publishing an independent magazine have become too great, and it’s time to move on. Check out the archived articles.


Counterpoise

The alternative press is an enormous body of books, pamphlets, magazines, zines, and audiovisual and electronic materials presenting socially responsible knowledge, points of view, and choices. Its ideas and publications are often ignored, misrepresented, or suppressed by corporate and government media, and are overlooked by schools, universities, and libraries worldwide. Counterpoise describes, critisizes, defends, and promotes these publications and products against this bias.


Cultural Studies<-->Cultural Methodologies

Cultural Studies<->Critical Methodologies is an interdisciplinary quarterly publication drawing from those scholarly traditions in the social sciences and the humanities which are premised on a critical, performance-based cultural studies agenda. Preference is given to experimental, risk-taking manuscripts which are at the intersection of interpretive theory, critical methodology, culture, media, history, biography and social structure.


E The Environmental Magazine

Now in its 18th year, E/The Environmental Magazine is a bimonthly “clearinghouse” of information, news and resources for people concerned about the environment who want to know “What can I do?” to make a difference. A 13-time Independent Press Awards winner and nominee, E is chock full of everything environmental -- from recycling to rainforests, and from the global village to our own backyards.


Fiber Arts

For thirty years, Fiberarts has covered the best and most interesting work in basketry, fiber, knitting, needlework, papermaking, quilting, sculpture, surface design, wearable art, weaving & more!


Grey Room

Grey Room is a scholarly journal devoted to the theorization of modern and contemporary architecture, art, media, and politics. Published quarterly, it is dedicated to the task of promoting and sustaining critical investigation into each of these fields separately and into their mutual interactions.


Herbivore

Putting the F.U. in Tofu since oh three...


Index on Censorship

One of the world's leading repositories of original, challenging, controversial and intelligent writing on free expression issues. Index on Censorship continues to log free expression abuses in scores of countries world wide in its Index Index section. reported on censorship issues from all over the world and has added to the debates on those issues.


Iranian Studies

Iranian Studies is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to Iranian and Persian history, literature, and society. Its scope includes all areas of the world with a Persian or Iranian legacy, especially Iran, Afghanistan, Central Asia and the Caucasus, and northern India. It welcomes submissions in all disciplines.


In These Times

In These Times is dedicated to informing and analyzing popular movements for social, environmental and economic justice; to providing a forum for discussing the politics that shape our lives; and to producing a magazine that is read by the broadest and most diverse audience possible.


Labour/Le Travail

Published by the Canadian Committee on Labour History.


Leonardo

Leonardo, founded in 1968, has become an international channel of communication for artists who use science and developing technologies in their work.


Make

The first magazine devoted entirely to DIY technology projects, MAKE Magazine unites, inspires and informs a growing community of resourceful people who undertake amazing projects in their backyards, basements, and garages.


Nacla Report on the Americas

The core of NACLA's work is its bimonthly magazine NACLA Report on the Americas, the most widely read English language publication on Latin America. The magazine first appeared in February, 1967, known then as the NACLA Newsletter. It later became NACLA's Latin America and Empire Report and in 1977, NACLA Report on the Americas.


The Nation

"During these bleak moments when the spirit takes a dip, The Nation acts as a tonic, a bracer, a pick-me-up. And it's non alcoholic, too." --Studs Terkel (1994)


The New Internationalist

With over 30 years of publishing under its belt, and more than 75,000 subscribers worldwide, the New Internationalist is renowned for its radical, campaigning stance on a range of world issues, from the cynical marketing of babymilk in the Majority World to human rights in Burma.


Ode

Ode publishes ‘the stories that are different from the ones we are brainwashed to believe’ (Arundhati Roy). Ode challenges us and invites us to change. We realise that change starts with information. We can only make a choice to change things for the better when we learn how it can be done. Similarly, we can only change our behaviour when we understand the harmful effects of what we do. Ode teaches and inspires us, helps us see how every one of us can contribute to a more just and sustainable world.


Orion

"It is Orion's fundamental conviction that humans are morally responsible for the world in which we live, and that the individual comes to sense this responsibility as he or she develops a personal bond with nature."


Journal of Palestinian Studies

Since 1971, the Journal of Palestine Studies (JPS) has been the leading quarterly devoted exclusively to the Arab-Israeli conflict and Palestinian affairs. JPS provides an international forum for study of the region and peaceful resolution to the conflict.


Parabola

The Society for the Study of Myth and Tradition is a not-for-profit organization devoted to the dissemination and exploration of materials relating to the myths, symbols, rituals, and art of the world's religious and cultural traditions. To this end, the Society is the publisher of Parabola Magazine.


Peace and Change

Appearing quarterly, Peace & Change publishes scholarly and interpretive articles as well as book reviews on a wide variety of topics related to peace movements, conflict resolution, satyagraha and nonviolence, internationalism, race and gender issues affecting peacemaking, cross-cultural studies, economic development, and the impact of imperialism on societies.


Positions

Offering a fresh approach to East Asia and Asian American studies, positions employs theoretical and multidisciplinary methods in creating a provocative forum for vigorous debate.


Prison Legal News

Prison Legal News (PLN) is a monthly magazine featuring legal analysis and human rights stories important to prisoners, their loved ones and criminal justice professionals.


Public Art Review

Devoted exclusively to the field of contemporary public art. Each issue provides coverage of growing trends, reflection on critical issues and surveys many of the latest public art projects happening in the United States and around the globe.


Resurgence

Resurgence is the leading international forum for ecological and spiritual thinking. It is a life-line to the heart of the environmental movement, connecting readers to a world of ideas, tools and resources that are needed to create positive change.


Radical Philosophy

Radical Philosophy is a journal of socialist and feminist philosophy.


Radical Teacher

Founded in 1975, is a socialist, feminist, and anti-racist journal dedicated to the theory and practice of teaching.


Red Pepper

Red Pepper is an independent magazine of news, debate and culture for the left.


Rethinking Schools

Rethinking Schools began as a local effort to address problems such as basal readers, standardized testing, and textbook-dominated curriculum. Since its founding in 1986, it has grown into a nationally prominent publisher of educational materials.


Race and Class

Race & Class is the foremost English language journal on racism and imperialism in the world today. For three decades it has established a reputation for the breadth of its analysis, its global outlook and its multidisciplinary approach.


Satya

Satya Magazine is a monthly publication focusing on vegetarianism, environmentalism, animal advocacy, and social justice. In Sanskrit, "satya" means "truth," and formed the basis of Mohandas Gandhi’s Satyagraha or "truth action" movement for Indian self-sufficiency.


Seed

Science is culture.


Science in Society

“SIS is the antidote to scientific mumbo-jumbo. It treats people as grown ups - capable of understanding and facing up to difficult issues - whilst demanding that scientists describe the challenges of science in terms people can understand. Every idea that SIS explores is an advocacy of good science. A must-read for all who wish to change society for the better.” Alan Simpson, Member of Parliament, UK


Shelterforce

Shelterforce is the nation's oldest continually-published housing and community development magazine. For three decades, Shelterforce has been a primary forum for organizers, activists and advocates in the affordable housing and neighborhood revitalization movements.


Sojourners

Our mission is to articulate the biblical call to social justice, inspiring hope and building a movement to transform individuals, communities, the church, and the world.


Stay Free

Stay Free! is a Brooklyn-based magazine that explores the politics and perversions of mass media and American culture.


The Sun

Founded in 1974, The Sun is a non-profit, ad-free monthly magazine that publishes an eclectic mix of personal essays, fiction, interviews, poetry, and photographs.


Topic

It is made up of real stories by real people. Our editorial mission: to explore today's world by discovering individuals whose extraordinary life stories intersect with a given topic—and to invite them to tell those stories themselves. No journalists, no middleman. Topic gets its material straight from the people who have lived it.


Transition

Features book reviews and essays on topics such as Mike Tyson, Theodor Adorno, the Zapatista rebellion, visual anthropology, bisexuality, British history, African art, and Haitian film. Issues also contain award-winning interviews with personalities from Angela Davis and Ice Cube to Maxine Hong Kingston, Tony Kushner, Spike Lee, and Louis Farrakhan.


Wax Poetics

Hip-Hop, Jazz, Funk, and Soul...


Yes!

The work of the Positive Futures Network is to give visibility and momentum to these signs of an emerging society in which life, not money, is what counts; in which everyone matters; and in which vibrant, inclusive communities offer prosperity, security, and meaningful ways of life.


Z Magazine

An independent monthly magazine dedicated to resisting injustice, defending against repression, and creating liberty.