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A.J. Brown
Alan Attwood
Ann McGrath
Anne Coombs
Brent Balinski
Brigid Delaney
Cheryl Kernot
Edwina Shaw
Ellie Rennie
George Williams
Hilary McPhee
Hugh Mackay
John Keane
Julianne Schultz
Kate Cole-Adams
Maria Tumarkin
Marian Arkin
Mark Hopkinson
Megan Davis
Mehrdad and Roya Baghai
Peter Shergold
Raymond Evans
Susan Varga
Table of Contents
Openness, collaboration & participation
by: Julianne Schultz
A quiet revolution
by: Cheryl Kernot
Real communities
by: Hugh Mackay
Consumer democracy
by: Mark Hopkinson
Working on big issues
by: Alan Attwood
Monitory democracy and media-saturated societies
by: John Keane
How cyber-activism changed the world
by: Anne Coombs
Assemble at home
by: Kate Cole-Adams
When elections need protection
by: Marian Arkin
When the whistle is blown
by: A.J. Brown
Been there, done that, still hoping for more
by: Peter Shergold
A woman’s place …
by: Megan Davis
Seeds of hope
by: Hilary McPhee
Dark times
by: Susan Varga
From me to we
by: Mehrdad and Roya Baghai
Must film be fiction?
by: Ann McGrath
From an unconscious state
by: Maria Tumarkin
Listening not talking
by: George Williams
Welsh rarebit
by: Raymond Evans
State of emergency: Brisbane 1982
by: Edwina Shaw
A story of the digital generation
by: Ellie Rennie
Voice of the people
by: Brent Balinski
Tribes of Berlin
by: Brigid Delaney