./english/295.txt:2:Without Cause: Yale Fires An Acclaimed Anarchist Scholar
./english/300.txt:35:Those members of the community participating in the expedition had a leading role in defining the issues and problems to be researched and where the efforts of exploration would be concentrated (Stephenson 1974). Possibly one of the most interesting and stickiest points of the expedition project dealt with the point of community control: “And, most importantly, the power of the expedition itself, who hires and fires, who writes checks and so forth must be in the hands of he people being explored, risky as that sounds to academics,” (Bunge in Peet 1979; p. 39 italics original). Since these expeditions also served to provide college education in ‘explored’ neighborhoods one can imagine the issues that this would raise with university administrations in terms of management, oversight, funding, etc. and this in fact came to be one of problem points where universities could pressure and speed along the closure of an expedition (Horvath 1971). Another interesting point of methodology, when comparing to historic expedition culture, was that the desire for exploration had to come primarily from organizations and activists within the community in question. “This proved to be as crucial step: we had been invited into a community; we did not simply arrive announced. An expedition must not be an invasion,” (Stephenson 1974).
./english/400.txt:50:Campaign A: Bridgstone-Firestone Jun-Dec 1996 Support for campaign to reinstate members of United Steelworkers of American in five US cities 'permanently replaced' during an industrial dispute
./english/400.txt:55:Campaign A: Bridgestone-Firestone Corporation - "Black Flag Firestone"
./english/400.txt:56:The first ICEM cybercampaign was launched in July 1996, to coincide with an 'International Day of Outrage' to mark the second anniversary of an ongoing dispute between the ICEM-affiliated United Steelworkers of America (USWA) and tyre manufacturer the Bridgstone-Firestone Corporation (BFS). The dispute, initially over pay and conditions, escalated at the beginning of 1995 with the company's announcement that it was hiring 'permanent replacements ' for striking USWA members. The Web pages were removed in December 1996, following resolution of the dispute.
./english/400.txt:68:Campaign A: Bridgestone Firestone Specific - Multinational enterprise: US subsidiary & Japanese parent Global support for replaced workers
./english/400.txt:82:Campaign A: Bridgestone Firestone Picketing plant. International solidarity through solidarity actions in 8 countries. Campaign newsProtest messages to company, investors, bankers, customers, retailers and suppliers
./english/400.txt:93:Bridgestone Firestone None Company implement alternative email system as contingency (Arsenault, 1996)
./english/565.txt:107:· when it backfires...
./english/576.txt:50:Back when it was held on their campus, the Catholics significantly slowed the sale of revolutionary t-shirts at the Forum. With no such repressive influence stemming commercialism this year, food stands and souvenir vendors lined the river and snaked through the workshop spaces. The presence of the Youth Camp in the middle of Forum furthered the fair-like atmosphere. This expansive tent city-within-a-city housed 35,000 young people. There, passersby could see jugglers and drilling drum corps, late-night bonfires and the graffiti-covered Casa de Hip Hop.