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Zines in Libraries
"Zine," shortened from "fanzine," is the current term for publications published outside the conventional channels. These publications address issues of less-than-mainstream interest and provide a creative outlet for people whose tastes differ from those of the general population. Zines have been around in one form or another since the beginning of the printing press, though the amount of interest they generate tends to go in waves. The latest wave of zines starts with the punk rock movement and was accelerated by the publication of Factsheet Five, the zine of zines. Factsheet Five was started in 1982 by Mike Gunderloy, a science fiction enthusiast who was also interested in anti-authoritarian politics. He sent out a one page mimeographed newsletter to his friends in an attempt to cross-pollinate their interests. He reviewed zines on both topics for his friends hoping that they would become interested enough to get the zines themselves. That way his science fiction friends could learn more about the antiauthoritarian movement and vice-versa.
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Urbanism of zines : the potential of environmentalist zines as sources for planning history
The explosion of youth revolts in the long 1970s, including the emergence of environmental activism in western Europe, coincided with the democratization of printing technologies, and led to radical transformation in the production and distribution of knowledge. Publishing became cheap and easy due to the appearance of portable versions of formerly costly and heavy printing machinery and a myriad of self-published zines with an environmentalist tone flourished, disseminating a firm rejection to the post-war consensus of consumerism and growth, denouncing the overarching planning organizations, policies, and strategies. Besides criticism, they also present ways of thinking, living, cooperating, and building that follow different rules and values than consumer capitalism. This contribution identifies a gap in European planning history related to the agency of 1970s' environmental activism and explores the potential of environmentalist zines as sources to sustain historical inquiry and help to fill that gap. It proposes conceptualizing zines as 'minor' sources, arguing that the Deleuzian-Guattarian category is a useful concept for reframing previously marginalized voices in planning history. Through the analysis of seven transnationally published zines, the paper demonstrates their validity as sources that document contributions of voices that have been neglected so far. ; open access
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Zins- und Währungsswaps
In: Schriftenreihe der SGZ-Bank, Südwestdeutsche Genossenschafts- Zentralbank AG, Frankfurt am Main/Karlsruhe 1
Das Zins-Dilemma
In: Ossietzky: Zweiwochenschrift für Politik, Kultur, Wirtschaft, Band 15, Heft 8, S. 303-306
ISSN: 1434-7474
ZINS: Zins - Die Verfälschung der markt-wirtschaftlichen Ordnung
In: Humanwirtschaft, Band 36, Heft 3-4, S. 31-35
ISSN: 1617-9153
Zins und wirtschaftliche Entwicklung
In: Schriftenreihe Annales Universitatis Saraviensis
In: Rechts- und wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Abteilung 114
On Rosenthal (Comics Zine)
Blog: TRAFO – Blog for Transregional Research
By Rim Naguib.
"On Rosenthal" is a zine on the life of Joseph Rosenthal (1872-1966): an Ashkenazi Jew who struggled for the ideals of solidarity and social justice in Egypt.
Zins und Zinseszins: Zusammenhänge
In: Humanwirtschaft, Band 38, Heft 2, S. 31
ISSN: 1617-9153