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Web Address: http://zmag.org/zspace/chrisspannos
Bio: Chris Spannos is an alternative media activist, anti-capitalist, and anti-war...

 

International Organization for a Participatory Society (IOPS)

By Chris Spannos at Aug 7, 2008

Last week, Michael Albert's Z Education Online  course "Parecon/Parsoc 2" seminar focused on issues surrounding the creation of an International Organization for a Participatory Society... (More)

Real Utopia: Participatory Society 1

By Chris Spannos at Aug 6, 2008

As part of the opening session of the Z Education Online courses I'm facilitating the course "Participatory Society 1" which is based on a book I've recently edited for AK Press Real... (More)

Reviewing Pentagon Propaganda & The New York Times

By Chris Spannos at Apr 22, 2008

The Sunday edition of the New York Times ran a very candid cover story about a carefully orchestrated Pentagon propaganda campaign masquerading as objective journalism in the form of military... (More)

A Reply to Stephen Gowans

By Chris Spannos at Apr 21, 2008

Below is a reply to Stephen Gowans who, in his blog from March 24, paraphrases me inaccurately based on my reply to an email he sent me. I was surprised to see the blog as I would have thought... (More)

Real Utopia Videos

By Chris Spannos at Apr 12, 2008

Here are some videos recorded in March 2008 for a Left Forum panel organized for the release of Real Utopia: Participatory Society for the 21st Century (AK Press), a book I have edited which will... (More)

Canadian Human Rights Hypocrisy: Keeping Up the Good Fight to Keep Human Rights Away from Those Considered Less than Human

By Chris Spannos at Mar 30, 2008

[This was initially posted as a ZNet sustainer commentary, but because of the direct connection to a friend I am reposting here as a blog too.]   How ironic is it when a national entity... (More)

ZNet Interview for "The Protest"

By Chris Spannos at Mar 9, 2008

[Below is a transcribed phone intreview I recently did about ZNet for Northwestern University's campus magazine "The Protest."] ZNet is part of the umbrella organization Z Communications, whose... (More)

Remembering Gdańsk Shipyard: The Birthplace of Poland’s Solidarity Union

By Chris Spannos at Mar 4, 2008

  The end of 2007 saw sad developments for Gdańsk's historic shipyard in Poland, the Cold War birthplace of the Left, non-communist, self-governing trade union "Solidarity." The yard saw... (More)

Real Utopia: Participatory Society For The 21st Century

By Chris Spannos at Mar 1, 2008

"This is a spectacular book of ideas-brave, adventurous, intriguing ideas that reclaim perhaps the greatest human asset of all, political imagination, and help us realise once... (More)

Solidarity with Cuba

By Chris Spannos at Feb 24, 2008

In June of 2001 I ventured to Cuba as part of a Che Guevara Solidarity Brigade. I had done all my homework before the trip, soaking up all I could about Che, Fidel, and the Cuban... (More)

Reviewing Solidarity's Vision: The Self-Managed Society Pt. 2

By Chris Spannos at Feb 21, 2008

This is the second in a series of blogs reviewing the Solidarity groups 1972 pamphlet publication of Workers' Councils and the Economics of Self-Managed Society by Cornelius Castoriadis, first... (More)

Reviewing Solidarity's Vision: The Self-Managed Society Pt. 1

By Chris Spannos at Feb 17, 2008

Here, through a series of blogs, I want to re-produce Solidarity's pamphlet Workers' Councils and the Economics of Self-Managed Society by Cornelius Castoriadis (Number 22 of the French journal... (More)

Confessions of a High School Drop Out

By Chris Spannos at Jan 26, 2008

I usually don't think much about my lack of formal education (I dropped out in the 9th grade), but my latest botch made it the irresistible focus of this blog. I recently wrote a ZNet commentary,... (More)

ZNet's Great Leap Forward

By Chris Spannos at Dec 24, 2007

Eight years into the 21st Century, with so much happening, you either thought Z's web operations should catch up, or, maybe you didn't even notice arrested technological development setting in.... (More)

Radical Theory for a Participatory Society

By Chris Spannos at Mar 16, 2007

[A panel talk given at the Left Forum, March 9-11 2007, NYC. The panel, "Radical Visions for the 21st Century," was organized by the International Project for a Participatory Society] I'm... (More)

5 Questions for the International Project for a Participatory Society (IPPS)

By Chris Spannos at Dec 15, 2006

Below is my response to 5 questions posed to the International Project for a Participatory Society (IPPS). The IPPS Mission Statement and Project Definition states: The International... (More)

Vancouver Parecon Collective Interviews The International Noise Conspiracy

By Chris Spannos at May 30, 2006

On May 20th major label recording artists and radical Leftists The International Noise Conspiracy began their very first headlining tour across Canada. The band is from Sweden and their first... (More)

Correspondence on World Without War

By Chris Spannos at May 13, 2006

Below is some recent correspondence I had in responce to my essay "World Without War", which I wrote for the up coming Z Sessions on Vision & Strategy. In the essay I propose that war... (More)

V for Vendetta Film Review

By Chris Spannos at May 5, 2006

Here's a recent radio review of the film "V for Vendetta" that I did for Redeye, a collectively produced radio program heard on Vancouver Coop Radio, CFRO. The Warchowski brothers, famed... (More)

Redeye: Radical On-Line Radio & Podcasting

By Chris Spannos at Apr 18, 2006

In addition to volunteering for ZNet, I also produce radio with Redeye, a weekly radical current affairs program heard on Vancouver Cooperative Radio, CFRO. Redeye is a collectively produced... (More)

Redeye: Radical On-Line Radio & Podcasting

By Chris Spannos at Apr 18, 2006

In addition to volunteering for ZNet, I also produce radio with Redeye, a weekly radical current affairs program heard on ,Vancouver Cooperative Radio. Redeye is a collectively produced show... (More)

Parecon Organizing in Vancouver

By Chris Spannos at Mar 25, 2006

Seeing as how I'm a member of the Vancouver based grass roots group the Van Parecon Collective, I thought I'd post our latest update and announcement to give folks a sense of what kind of... (More)

The Architecture of Israel's Brutal Occupation & its "Matrix of Control"

By Chris Spannos at Feb 13, 2006

There's been some recent press highlighting Israel's built environment and the apartheid system it imposes upon Palestinians. Jeff Halper, co-founder of the Israeli Committee Against House... (More)

More Rabbinical Hatred of Palestinians

By Chris Spannos at Feb 2, 2006

Sticking closely to the theme of my last entry "An Experiment in Anti-Semitism vs. Anti-Arab Racism", here is yet another incidence of a leading Israeli rabbi inciting ethnic hatred against Arabs.... (More)

An Experiment in Anti-Semitism vs. Anti-Arab Racism

By Chris Spannos at Jan 24, 2006

Imagine if an Arab spiritual leader referred to Jews as "foul", a "disease" or as a "devil". What if he called them "asses" and asked "why did God not create them walking on their fours?" In reply... (More)


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This is ZCom's web site, including online ZNet, ZMag, ZVideo, ZSpace, ZBlogs, ZForums, ZStore, and much more.

  • The web sites are maintaned by a staff of two, Chris Spannos and Michael Albert, plus numerous volunteers.
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Welcome to Z Communications.

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Just jump around, at first, and it will enhance your experience of the site later.

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We think having the submenus on, displaying automatically when you roll over the tabs, is vastly better for quick and easy navigation, but some people will prefer more viewing area. Try using the tabs, first, though, please.

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 Using the Tabbed Menu

The mechanics of the tabbed menu are simple. To learn about it, read below or try the helpful ZCom Overview Video.

Place your cursor on a tab – don't click – just roll it there. After a slight delay to prevent unintended changes, the submenu will display content related to the tab you highlighted.

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  • You can roll up the submenu, for those who feel no need to use it – the link is off to the right side.

  • You can toggle the whole tabbed menu and top of page area to take less space, particularly helpful if you have a small monitor.

The best way to see what the tabs do is to click around on tabs, on submenu items, and also on links directly to content. That said, here are a few additional points for those who like their information in hand, before they travel:

  • The ZCom tab leads back to the top splash page. The submenu of ZCom accesses information about the whole site, who we are, contacting us, our mission statement, history, an extensive question and answer, and our finances.

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  • The ZMag tab takes you to ZMag online, both the current month and the compendium and archive of Z Magazine's print contents. The submenus bring you more directly to parts of that whole.

  • The ZSpace tab and sub menus bring you to components of the site that are user driven by our community of members and supporters. This is a rich set of offerings, critical to the community aspect of ZCom. You can find particular writers', members', and sustainers' ZSpace pages with all their content, preferences, etc. There is a friends facility, group pages, associated blogs, compendium preferences about books, plus reviews, essays, poetry, lyrics, quotes, photo albums by users, and quite a bit more, as well.

  • The Z Video Production tab leads to material about our video production project including its mission, history, etc. The videos ZVideo produces and distributes are found through this tab and its submenus.

  • The ZMI/ZEO tab and submenus , provide information about a summer school we host, and our online ZSchool, as well as reading lists and instructionals.

  • The ZIntl tab gives access to numerous translation sites of ZCom content…

  • The Writers page which is a submenu item under ZNet, and ZMag is a handy way to find anyone who writes on the site – regularly or even just only once or twice over the years, and to access their work. Under ZSoace, you can also search members and Sustainers by locale and interest, very useful for finding people to hook up with in your city...or with similar interests for creating a group page.

  • The Topics and Place tabs provide access to pages listing all topic and place pages, and the submenu for each provides direct links to the more prominent ones. Topc and Place pages collect information, links, and of course articles about their topic or place, current, featured, and classic, plus links to associated books, etc.

  • The Vision, Parsoc, and Parecon tabs provide access to more specific content about aims for society and the economy. The submenus give quick access to some of the main features.

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Using Left Menus

Throughout the site left menus play a consistent role. The mechanics are straightforward. To learn about left menus, read below or try the helpful ZCom Overview Video.

  • There are headings with a down or up arrow next to them.

  • You click a down arrow next to a heading to see the associated items under it.

  • You click a right arrow next to an item under a heading, to see associated content in a viewing area that appears to the right.

The headings, demarcate sections of the left menu. These vary a bit throughout the site, but for the most part they are Help, Places, Topics, Content Type, Writer. Comments.

  • The Help section, which you are now using, has a list of items which, when you click a right arrow, displays associated guidance.

  • The other areas of the left menu are used, when they have a right arrow next to them, to filter content. What they each do is evident by the name, or trying them. To understand the filtering…

Imagine you are on the top page of ZNet. In the first column are about thirty five links to most recent content on the site, from ZNet, ZMag, commentaries, videos, etc.

If you go to the left menu and click the down arrow next to writers and the right arrow next to a particular writer's name, the first two columns of the viewing area of the top page will change to a display of recent content from just that writer.

If you instead picked a topic, say economy, then the display would change to show only that content and likewise for a chosen place. Or maybe you wanted to see only interviews or graphics – so you clicked the down arrow next to by type and then the right arrow next to the one you wished to display.

Imagine, however, instead of being on the top page of ZNet, you are on a place page showing content about only Venezeula or Iraq, say, or you are on a topic page showing information only about race or parecon, say, or you are on the interviews page, with only interviews showing, or the graphics page, with only links to cartoons and other graphics.

Now if you pick an item in the left menu you will filter the display further, still seeing only what bears on the page's topic, place, type, etc., but now limited as well by the critiera you picked in the left menu.

Finally, when you do use the left menu and you see a new set of content in the display area of an associated page, you can close that display and return to the default appearance just by clicking the little red x in the upper right corner of the new display area. You can also choose another filter and it will overwrite the area.

Icons

ZCom's Icons

In many places throughout the site, icons give you a visual clue as to content. For example, there may be a link with an author and title, but with it a little icon.

The icon tells you what type of content, from what source or main section of the site, the link goes to. Here are our icons and a little explanation of each:

ZNet Article ZNet Article – this is an article posted firstly on ZNet by ZNet staff

ZMag Article ZMag Article – this is an article published first in ZMagazine print, or perhaps ZMag online, posted by ZMag staff

Commentaries Commentaries – this is a nightly commentary posted by ZNet staff.

ZAudio ZAudio – this is audio for listening, uploaded by ZNet Staff

ZVideo ZVideo – this is video for viewing, uploaded by ZNet Staff

ZGraphicsZGraphics – this is a graphic for viewing, often a cartoon, uploaded by ZNet Staff or a Sustainer

ZLyrics Lyric ZLyrics – this is a song lyric uploaded to our database by ZNet Staff or a Sustainer

ZBooks ZBooks – this is a book reference entered into the ZSpace database by ZNet Staff or a Sustainer…for review, preferences, etc.

ZBook Reviews ZBook Reviews – this is a book review, generally uploaded by a Sustainer

ZFilms ZFilms – this is a film reference entered into the ZSpace database by a Sustainer…for review, preferences, etc.

ZFilm Reviews ZFilm Review ZFilm Reviews – this is a film review, generally uploaded by a Sustainer

ZPoems ZPoems – this is a poem written by a Sustainer and uploaded to his or her ZSpace page

 

Content Links

Content Links


In many places throughout the site links are just some text which, if you click one, takes you to the noted item.

But there are other places, for example on the top page of ZNet, where content links offer additional information.

  • In such cases, if you want quick summary information without having to go to the referred page, there is a little down arrow to the right of the link. You click it and the link area opens up to provide additional information.
  • Click another, and the first will close, the new one taking its place...

 

Search

Searching ZCom

ZCom has an extensive Search facility. If you click a link for search, or advanced search, you will see the full search page.

  • Searches must be for some type of content which means you must select any combination using the icons - for example some types of articles, videos, blos, or whatever.

  • Once you select the type or types of content you want to survey, you can search by topic, place, type, author, and for text content. The text search option, however, can be slow.

The Search page itself has entensive instructions for how to limit searches. It is quite powerful and reasonably intuitive. You just pick your attributes and find the relevant items.

One caveat: For older material, it is not always up to date in categorization. If you don't find something that is quite old one way, try another....

Sustainers

ZCom Members/Sustainers

 

Members and Sustainers enter diverse information in their account pages.We use this, in part, to allow folks to find one another.

Thus, using the tabbed menu system, under ZSpace, you can click the submenu link called Sustainers. When you do, you will see an extensive search facility.

  • You can search for people by name
  • You can search for people by country, state, or city
  • You can search for people by interests
  • There is also a letter filter, you can search for groups by first letter of last name

We hope this facility will aid people getting in touch with others where they live or work,or with similar interrests, perhaps working toward creating a group page, or meeting in real time, etc.

Writers

Z Writers


Some ZCom Writers are quite frequent contributors and part of what might be called Z's inner community. Other ZCom writers may have written only once or a few times, or may be relatively unknown to us.

The writers page lets users explore lists of writers and pick any whose accumulated work you would like to access.

  • If you visit the page, you can explore by clicking a letter in the alphabet and seeing a list of writers in our inner community, so to speak, with a last name that corresponds to the letter you chose.

  • You can also search for a particular writer by typing in a name or part of a name. This will search all writers, not just the inner core list.

  • You can even search via a pull down menu, either of the inner community of writers, or of all writers – in the latter case, it is a very long list.

Links to a writer that display once you make your letter choice or search a name, are to the writers content or ZSpace page.

Left menus often also provides a list of writers, whether you are on the top page of ZNet or a topic or place page, etc. These writers are specific to the area you are in...and clicking one will display content from him or her in the two column viewing area. Try it, you will see....

 

 

Topics

ZCom Topics


Content on the site is categorized by Topic, place, writer, date, type of content, and some other variables as well.

Some key topics warrant display on their on own page, We call these compendiums topic pages and they provide quick access to our content and also to outward facing links bearing on that topic.

  • Click the topic tab to see a list of all topic pages and click to go any one.

  • Or roll over the topic tab, and in the topic submenu you can pick among a few of the more active and prominent topic pages.

  • You can also search all content by topic via the search page.

  • Using the left menu, you can often see content for a topic or a particular type, etc.

The left menu facilities are quite powerful. You might want everything on economics – and so you go to the economics topic page. But maybe you then want only the economics content that is also about India – for that you could search, or you could use the left menu. And then maybe you want Venezuela, another left menu item. Alternatively, you might have gone to the Venezuela page and chosen economy in the left menu there…and so on.

 

Places

ZCom Places


Content on the site is categorized by Place, topic, writer, date, type of content, and some other variables as well.

Some key places warrant display on their on page, We call these place pages and they provide quick access to our content and also outward facing links bearing on that topic.

  • Click the place tab to see a list of all these pages and click to go any one.

  • Or roll over the place tab, and in the place submenu you can pick among a few of the more active and prominent place pages.

  • You can also search all content by place via the search page. Using the left menu, you can often see content for a place of a particular type, etc.

These facilities are quite powerful. You might want everything on Iraq – and so you go to the Iraq place page. But maybe you then want only the economics content that is also about Iraq – you could get that via the search page, but you could also use the left menu on the Iraq page itself, to filter only that content that is economics, etc.

Interviews

ZCom Interviews


There are a great many Interviews on our site – text, audio, and video.

The interviews page provides easy access, listing the most recent interviews by date.

  • The left menu allows you to filter the list by writers, topic, place, and also type.

  • You can also search even more extensively using the search page and confining yourself to interviews as type. There you can filter, as well, for audio, video, etc.

Debates

ZCom Debates

There are quite a few Debates on the site and we hope to publish many more in the future.

For the most part, since most debates involve multiple contributions in a sequence, these are presented in their own subsection – to access it roll over the tabbed menu's ZNet tab and then click the submenu Debates to access debates content.

Instructionals

ZCom Instructionals


There are a handful of very extensive Instructionals on site, with more to follow. The main menu link to them is under the ZMI/ZEO tab.

These are major inclusions, far more than articles, but not quite books.

They are multipart with their own navigation systems. Really, the only way to see if they suit your interests, or if using them online suits your style of learning, is to give them a try…

They are on foreign policy and international relations, global economics, racism, statistics, radical theory, economic vision, and political economy.