In issue 11 of Mute Magazine, out this August, we invite you to partake in defending, bending or rejecting the following issues (these are only suggestions):

*Public Service Net Space: Social Democracy and the Information Economy *Name.Space: Robin Hoods in the Forest of Protocols? *Be(at)ing the Other On-line: the Dialogics of Power on the Network *Technologies 'R' Us: Genderquake and the Electronic Frontier *Micro-power publishing: Media Mutiny or Diffusion through multiplication? *Post-human subjects: Temping Agencies or Aping Matrices? *Data watch - the Innocent have Nothing to Fear

In collaboration with Revolting, Manchester's temporary media lab, Mute is publishing a special issue on NET POLITICS. Coinciding with the themes of ISEA98 - Revolution/The Terror - it will place contemporary debates on the politics of information networks under the microscope.

http://www.yourserver.co.uk/revolting/

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