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Volume 3, Number 3, July 2010

Corey Dolgon
Introduction: Imagining America Free Content – Free Content

 

Margaret D. LeCompte and Ken Bonetti
Notes From Ground Zero: Budgetary Crises and Academic Freedom at the University of Colorado

 

Benjamin Shepard
Reviving the Tribe: Friendship and Social Relations in the Work and Play of Eric Rofes

 

John Asimakopoulos
The Civil Rights-Black Power Era, Direct Action, and Defensive Violence: Lessons for the Working-Class Today

 

Robert Lewis Clark
Punks, Snitches, and Real Men: Negotiations of Masculinity and  Rehabilitation Among Prison Inmates

 

Cristina Jönsson

Book Review: The Spy in the Coffee Machine: The End of Privacy As We Know It. by O’Hara, K. and Shadbolt, N. Port Townsend, Oneworld Publications, 2008.  Pp. 294. $16.95 (paper). ISBN 978-1851685545

ISSN: 1937-0229 (Print)
ISSN: 1937-0237 (Electronic)
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