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RELAY
a Socialist Project Review
Published bi-monthly


Jan/Mar 2008 Nov/Dec 2007

Status of issue 21
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Media Critics and Cultural Producers
of Canada Unite!

Attention to all that have a problem with neoliberal and neo-conservative 'common-sense.'

When Stephen Harper became the Prime Minister of Canada, he received a congratulatory message from Paul Weyrich, co-founder of a number of American New Right culture war agencies including the Center for Cultural Conservatism, the Free Congress Foundation, the Heritage Foundation, the American Legislative Exchange Council, and the Christian Coalition. In the message, Weyrich advises Harper to de-stabilize and eventually liquidate Canada's "cultural Marxist" front. (Freeman, Alan [2006] "Tackle Cultural Marxism U.S. Writer urges Harper." Globe and Mail, Friday January 27, 2006).

In hopes of building such a cultural front capable of challenging neoliberal and neoconservative hegemony in Canada, and in the spirit of existing anti-corporate global media and cultural democracy movements, the editors of Relay: A Socialist Project Review welcomes contributions to its growing 'Cultural Front' section. Relay is an electronic and print magazine that has been published bi-monthly for the past three years; it seeks to convey, reflect and debate issues of importance to the democratic and pluralist left, inside and outside of Canada.

A 'Cultural Front' -- an articulated network of workers, intellectuals, political-economists, media activists, writers and artists -- might enliven and build a cultural left politics in Canada to challenge neoliberal and neoconservative ideologies and the corporate concentration of the media.

To these ends, we welcome

  • Critiques of neoliberal and neo-conservative ideological discourses in popular media-culture and news.
  • Reports on local and global struggles for media democracy, and discussions of the diversity of tactics and strategies, victories and defeats, in the growing media and cultural activism.
  • Coverage of the consolidation of corporate ownership of the cultural and communication industries, the neoliberal policies that support these transformations, and resistance to these processes.
  • Critical commentaries on recent changes in communication, media, and cultural policy (in Canada and around the world).
  • Criticisms/reviews of literature, film, television, advertising, print-culture, and CDs.
  • Reports on local activist theatrical productions, intersections of art and activism, experimental-political happenings, creative interventions and subversions, art galleries and art-exhibits.
  • Critical analysis of the way by which the Canadian mainstream news covers/produces events of political significance, and the biases, ideological assumptions, and techniques of such news production.
  • Ruthless criticism of sexist, racist, homophobic, and classist media representations.
  • Critiques of U.S. and Harper's "strategic communication" (or, propaganda efforts) in the 'war on terror' and deconstructions of neo-Orientalist representations of 'The Middle East' and the othering of Muslims.
  • Discussions of socialist pedagogy and strategies for resisting the privatization of education.

Articles featured in the 'Cultural Front' section in past three issues of Relay include: 'Media Democracy in Canada' by Dave Skinner; 'Utopian Toronto in the Neoliberal Economy' by Yen Chu; How Wal Mart Works, by Bryan Evans; Telling the Truth Serves Our Purpose: A Review of Socialist Register 2006, by Dale Clark; 'America's Army is Grand Theft Auto' Tanner Mirrlees; 'The Brutal Beauty of Labour: Workingman's Death by Scott Forsyth; 'The End of Suburbia' Rob Rao; The Limits of The Corporation' by Greg Albo; 'Empire and the Media: An Interview with Robert McChesney', Tanner Mirrlees, Greg Albo, and Sam Gindin.

As Relay's writers and audiences are workers, academics, journalists, activists, union members, socialists and students, articles should be written in a style that is both intelligent and popular (astute polemics minus are certainly welcome--no need for all the methodological 'signposting' and theoretical qualifications associated with formal academic writing). The suggested length of submitted articles should be between 500 and 2000 words.

We accept new contributions on an ongoing basis and always welcome new writers! We also would be interested in working with others to build/sponsor public and participatory social forums on the politics of cultural struggle to further discuss, network, strategize, and respond.

Please print and save this call, and send all contributions, inquiries, or constructive suggestions for improvement to Tanner Mirrlees, editor of Relay's 'Cultural Front', at [email protected]

Issue Author Title Download
Jan-Mar, 2008 (whole issue #21) Credit Crisis; Thirty Years of Market Reforms in China; Venezuela etc... � PDF
Jan/Mar 2008 Bryan Evans, Greg Albo The Harper Government Two Years On � PDF
Jan/Mar 2008 Fletcher Baragar The Credit Crisis in Canada: The First Six Months � PDF
Jan/Mar 2008 Cathy Walker Unions in China: A View from a Canadian Unionist � PDF
Nov-Dec, 2007 (whole issue #20) CAW and Magna; Russian Revolution
Ontario Votes; Labour and Community etc...
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Nov/Dec 2007 Bryan Evans, Greg Albo Limited Horizons: Assessing Ontario�s Election HTML (updated) PDF
Nov/Dec 2007 Gabrielle G�rin Another Quebec is Marching! � PDF
Nov/Dec 2007 David Kidd Measuring the Miller Regime � PDF
Sep-Oct, 2007 (whole issue #19) Special feature on the Ontario vote
Neoliberal Culture; Electoral Reform; SPP; Atlanta Social Forum etc...
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Sep/Oct 2007 Bryan Evans Treading Water: Four Years of Ontario�s Liberals � PDF
Sep/Oct 2007 Dennis Pilon; Besmira Alikaj; Elizabeth Rowley Ontario�s Referendum on Electoral Reform (MMP) � PDF
Jul-Aug, 2007 (whole issue #18) Immigration; CUPE Convention; Manufacturing Crisis
Quebec; Atlantica; The Political Poet etc...
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Jul/Aug 2007 John Clarke Raise the Rates � PDF
Jul/Aug 2007 Justin Podur & Kevin Skerrett The Good Imperialist? Canada and the New Haiti � PDF
Jul/Aug 2007 Stephanie Ross; CUPE Ontario Action Caucus Debating CUPE � PDF
May-Jun, 2007 (whole issue #17) Child Care Politics; Qeubec; Minimum Wage Campaign
Beyond Kyoto; Afghanistan etc...
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May/Jun 2007 Roger Annis Air Canada Workers Protest 700 Job Cuts � PDF
May/Jun 2007 Joel Davison Harden Unions Learn from Defeat of Anti-Scab Bill � PDF
May/Jun 2007 Colin Leys Total Capitalism � PDF
Mar-Apr, 2007 (whole issue #16) Continental Wage Campaign; Wheat Board; Student Movement
World Social Forum in Africa; Mexico's Free Market Crisis; Dutch Elections etc...
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Mar/Apr 2007 Yen Chu The Ugly Canadian � PDF
Mar/Apr 2007 John Saul Development and Resistance to the Empire of Capital � PDF
Mar/Apr 2007 Rachel Brewer and Ewa Cerda Youth Activists at the 2007 World Social Forum � PDF
Mar/Apr 2007 Susan Spronk A Movement Towards or Beyond 'Statism'? Bolivia in 2006 � PDF
Mar/Apr 2007 Hepzibah Mu�oz Mart�nez Corn Crisis and Market Discipline � PDF
Jan-Feb, 2007 (whole issue #15) Israeli Apartheid; U.S. Elections; America Sinking?
Cuba in the Coming Period; Pinochet is Gone; Democracy in Greece etc...
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Jan/Feb 2007 Ken Kalturnyk and Karen Naylor A Proposal for a Discussion on Party Building � PDF
Jan/Feb 2007 Sedef Arat-Koc, Aparna Sundar and Bryan Evans Echoes of the 1930s � PDF
Nov-Dec, 2006 (whole issue #14) Focus on Mexico: Uprising in Oaxaca; Ivory Tower Crisis
Kurdish Struggle; CUPE's Palestine Campaign; War and the Media etc...
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Nov/Dec 2006 Eric Newstadt The Knowledge-Based Society and the Crisis of Higher Education � PDF
Nov/Dec 2006 Rogelio Cuevas Fuentes
& Lindsay Windhager
Oaxaca: The Popular Uprising Escalates � PDF
Sept-Oct, 2006 (whole issue #13) Cities Issue: War on Black Youth; Lebanon
Organizing in the Somali Community; Policing; CAW Convention etc...
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Sep/Oct 2006 Yen Chu Time to Assess Toronto's Mayor Miller � PDF
Sep/Oct 2006 Hicham Safieddine The Future Face of Policing in Montreal and Beyond � PDF
Sep/Oct 2006 Deborah Cowen Hipster Urbanism � PDF
Sep/Oct 2006 John Clarke Organizing Against Hunger and Poverty in the Somali Community � PDF
Sep/Oct 2006 Saeed Rahnema Can This Be The Last Arab-Israeli War? � PDF
July-Aug, 2006 (whole issue #12) Immigration Protests; Waiting for Health Care
Caledonia; Justice for Migrant Workers etc...
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Jul/Aug 2006 Pat Armstrong Waiting for Care � PDF
Jul/Aug 2006 James C.B. Lawson The Caledonia Occupation � PDF
Jul/Aug 2006 Evelyn Encalada Grez Justice for Migrant Farm Workers � PDF
May-June, 2006 (whole issue #11) Emerging Euroleft; Democracy & Imperialism
Canada in Afghanistan; Hotel Workers Rising etc...
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May/Jun 2006 Jess MacKenzie and Ernest Tate Resistance on the Mexican “Riviera”:
The Zapatistas visit Manzanillo, Colima
HTML in pictures
May/Jun 2006 Nicole Cohen Hotel Workers Rising � PDF
May/Jun 2006 David Skinner Media Democracy in Canada � PDF
March-April, 2006 (whole issue #10) Faith-Based Arbitration; CAW Debate;
MAS in Bolivia; Federal Election; Healthcare Plebiscite; Grand Theft Auto etc...
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Mar/Apr 2006 Murray Cooke The Conservative Cabinet: The ‘Revolution’ Comes to Ottawa HTML �
Jan-February, 2006 (whole issue #9) Blood for Oil?; Imperialism & the Middle East;
Toronto's Waterfront; The End of Suburbia; Kashechewan; OFL Convention; etc...
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Nov-December, 2005 (whole issue #8) Haiti Debate; Americas Social Forum;
BC Teachers Strike; Socialists & The Sixties; etc...
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Sept-October, 2005 (whole issue #7) Support Amparo Torres; AFL-CIO Split;
Zapatista Turn; Toronto Beaches; etc...
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July-August, 2005 (whole issue #6) Canadian Imperialism & Haiti; Regent Reno;
Zapatistas; Mexican Left; etc...
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Jul/Aug 2005 R. A�da Hern�ndez Castillo Indigenous Peoples of Mexico and their Struggles for Rights HTML �
May-June, 2005 (whole issue #5) Vatican Without A Pope; Socialism With Religion;
Brazil's Landless Workers' Movement; Massive Change; Carbon Trading; etc...
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March-April, 2005 (whole issue #4) New Left Party in Quebec?; NHL Lockout;
Social Forums; Elections Under Occupation; etc...
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Mar/Apr 2005 Richard Fidler Quebec: Toward a new left party in 2005? HTML PDF
Mar/Apr 2005 Richard Harding The Council of Canadians in Windsor:
A Worker’s Response
HTML PDF
Mar/Apr 2005 Mary Catherine McCarthy The Ontario McLiberal Government:
Reflections of a Trade Unionist
HTML PDF
January-February, 2005 (whole issue #3) Labour's Crisis; Overtime; Grandfather Clause;
PSAC Strike; Walmart; Labour in Venezuela; etc...
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Jan/Feb 2005 Socialist Project
Labour Committee
Labour’s Crisis: The Challenge of Neoliberalism HTML PDF
Jan/Feb 2005 David Mandel The Crisis of the Trade-Unions in Russia, Belarus and Ukraine HTML PDF
October-November, 2004 (whole issue #2) Interview with Peter Camejo; Ontario Liberals;
Empire & the Media; Update on Venezuela; etc...
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Oct/Nov 2004 Ernest Tate An interview with Peter Camejo HTML PDF
Oct/Nov 2004 Leo Panitch American Imperialism and the Illusions
of Interimperial Rivalry Today
HTML PDF
Oct/Nov 2004 Elaine Whittaker Art and the Sleeping Giant HTML �
Oct/Nov 2004 Greg Albo Venezuela under Chavez:
The Bolivarian Revolution Against Neoliberalism
HTML �
August-September, 2004 (whole issue #1) Post-Election Coverage; Lessons from Quebec;
Tariq Ali on Venezuela; Scottish Socialism; etc...
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Aug/Sep 2004 Bryan Evans Now that the Federal Election is Over...
Lessons and Challenges
HTML �
Aug/Sep 2004 Richard Fidler The 2004 election and the Left:
Some lessons from Quebec
HTML �
Aug/Sep 2004 Ernest Tate and Jess MacKenzie The Scottish Socialist Party HTML PDF
Aug/Sep 2004 Chris Roberts A Review of Yousuf Karsh Industrial Portraits HTML �
Aug/Sep 2004 Labour Committee of
the Socialist Project
Rethinking the Labour Movement HTML �
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