DTI Think Tank Investigates Independant Media
InvertedPyramid | 09.06.2005 10:49 | Globalisation | Indymedia | London
A research agency funded by the Department of Trade and Industry is investigating Independent Media as part of a program to find out how global alternative media networks organise “non-governent public action”.
The investigation seeks to discover the “micro-organisational processes at work within the global alternative media” in order to give “policy makers some insights into the new methods of public action in the media sector”.
The DTI proclaims on it’s website that it’s chief aim is to “to create the best environment for business success in the UK”. It is funding the research through the Office of Science and Technology which in turn funds the Economic and Social Research Council which in turn funds the Non-Governmental Public Action Programme which is carrying out the alternative media investigation.
The three investigators are Andre Spicer, Steffem Bohm and Sian Sullivan. At least one of the researchers is currently active in London direct action groups including the anti-G8 mobilizations.
The link announcing this research can be found here...
http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/NGPA/pdf/Small_Projects_abstracts/Abstract_Alternative_Media_and_Public_Action.pdf
The DTI proclaims on it’s website that it’s chief aim is to “to create the best environment for business success in the UK”. It is funding the research through the Office of Science and Technology which in turn funds the Economic and Social Research Council which in turn funds the Non-Governmental Public Action Programme which is carrying out the alternative media investigation.
The three investigators are Andre Spicer, Steffem Bohm and Sian Sullivan. At least one of the researchers is currently active in London direct action groups including the anti-G8 mobilizations.
The link announcing this research can be found here...

InvertedPyramid
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fuck the DTI
09.06.2005 19:20
You mean they're infiltrators?
Hey, by the way, anyone from the DTI investigating indymedia today? Well if you are, I'd just like to stick a big finger up at you and tell you to go and fuck yourselves. OK?
fuck the DTI
Highly misleading
09.06.2005 22:15
Voluntary Slave
More information
09.06.2005 22:18
Voluntary Slave
Homepage:
http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:BTNxMRfzYqYJ:www.regard.ac.uk/ESRCInfoCentre/Images/Operating_Plan_2004-5_tcm6-1805.pdf+%22non-governmental+public+action%22+
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10.06.2005 12:12
So as an Indymedia admin bod I have hidden it because unlike Inverted Pyramid I do know the facts.
Devlish
devlish
Marked increase in missinformation
10.06.2005 12:20
Maybe the so well informed original poster could tell us who is funding the trolls?
n
Response
10.06.2005 12:31
We also feel that it's unhelpful to erect this 'us' vs. 'them' scenario here. In many of our endeavours we have been attempting to create spaces where such borders can be softened and conversation across boundaries can take place. e.g. the Radical Theory Forum (RTF) we organised for the autonomous ESF in London last year, of which a follow-up event is occurring at the Institute of Autonomy Social Centre on 18 June (institutautonomy.omweb.org), as well at the alternative G8 in Scotland. We also are all part of the editorial collective for an online, open access 'radical theory' journal ('ephemera' www.ephemeraweb.org), which is about to publish a special issue on the organisation and politics of Social Forums.
Although we are not exactly mad about our names being published on Indymedia without consultation, we would like to say here that we are happy for anyone to talk to us further about our activism and research (we don't tend to make a distinction between the two). Email us:
Steffen (sgbohm at essex.ac.uk), Sian (S.Sullivan at warwick.ac.uk) and André (Andre.Spicer at wbs.ac.uk).
steff
People have a right to know when they are being studied
10.06.2005 13:50
Regardless, the brave souls at Indymedia who magnanamously give their energy and talent towards the vision of a more open and truthful society deserve to know when they are being watched by people who are working for the very institutions that provide the government with their social engineering schemes.
Whistler's Mother
Not a DTI 'think tank'
10.06.2005 14:45
The link I posted shows that there have been some projects which were co-funded by the DTI and the ESRC (why would they do that if ESRC projects are just DTI projects?), and it also shows that the programme which includes research into Indymedia _was not_ co-funded by the DTI.
Voluntary Slave