Difference between revisions of "Forth"

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*[[Will Deighton]]
 
*[[Will Deighton]]
 
*[[Patrick West]], who writes for [[Civitas]] (Neocon thinktank) and [[Spiked]]
 
*[[Patrick West]], who writes for [[Civitas]] (Neocon thinktank) and [[Spiked]]
*[[Mark Ames]], appears to be a satirical journalist. He is the founding editor of [[The eXile]], a satire and politics newspaper based in Moscow<ref>[http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/mark_ames/profile.html Mark Ames Profile], The Guardian, undated, acc 20 Apr 2010</ref>
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*[[Mark Ames]] is the founding editor of [[The eXile]], a satire and politics newspaper based in Moscow<ref>[http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/mark_ames/profile.html Mark Ames Profile], The Guardian, undated, acc 20 Apr 2010</ref>
 
*[[Lenny Antonelli]], Irish journalist and member of the [[Green Party]]<ref>[http://thelongfielder.wordpress.com/about/ About], The Longfielder, Oct 27 2009, acc 20 Apr 2010</ref>
 
*[[Lenny Antonelli]], Irish journalist and member of the [[Green Party]]<ref>[http://thelongfielder.wordpress.com/about/ About], The Longfielder, Oct 27 2009, acc 20 Apr 2010</ref>
 
*[[Daniel Jewesbury]], involved with the Glasgow-based radical magazine [[Variant]]
 
*[[Daniel Jewesbury]], involved with the Glasgow-based radical magazine [[Variant]]

Revision as of 13:40, 20 April 2010

Forth says it is "an Irish online publication that seeks to dig beneath the surface issues covered in the news and offer a fresh perspective on Irish, European and global affairs."[1]

Its answer to the question "What are forth's politics" is:

forth is unaligned but considers itself progressive, however vague that term has become in recent years. Our main objective is to bring clarity to the issues we cover and challenge conventional thinking.[2]

While it does involve a number of genuine progressives for a range of positions, it is also notable for the significant connections with the LM group.

Activities

History

Affiliations

People

Forth says: 'The [forth] site is the work of a network of people who give their time for free including Stephen McGlennon and David Hunter. Other contributors include author Ken MacLeod, academic Andrew Calcutt, journalist Lenny Antonelli and curator Finbar Rosato.' [5] Forth also lists the following as 'People' associated with it: Mark Ames | Lenny Antonelli | Gerard Casey | Pauline Hadaway | James Heartfield | Daniel Jewesbury | Stephen McGlennon | Domhnall Ó Cobhthaigh | Caragh O'Donnell | Brendan O'Neill | Stephen Rainey | Finbar Rosato | Richard Stallman | Jason Walsh | Patrick West[6]

Its list of contributors is as follows:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman


Jason Walsh, Editor and correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor in Ireland http://www.guardian.co.uk/profile/jasonwalsh

Funding

Clients

Publications

Contact

Address:
Phone:
Email:
Website: http://forth.ie/

Resources

Notes

  1. About forth, forth website, acc 19 Apr 2010
  2. About forth, forth website, acc 19 Apr 2010
  3. About forth, forth website, acc 19 Apr 2010
  4. Jason Walsh, Google: an anti-capitalist scapegoat?, spiked, 16 Mar 2010, acc 19 Apr 2010
  5. About forth, forth website, acc 19 Apr 2010
  6. About forth, forth website, acc 19 Apr 2010
  7. Mark Ames Profile, The Guardian, undated, acc 20 Apr 2010
  8. About, The Longfielder, Oct 27 2009, acc 20 Apr 2010
  9. Gerard N. Casey, UCD website, acc 20 April 2010
  10. Cllr Domhnall O Cobhthaigh resigns from Sinn Fein to join the Socialist Party, Socialist Party website, 4 Sept 2009, acc 20 Apr 2010
  11. COMMITTEE FOR CULTURE, ARTS AND LEISURE OFFICIAL REPORT (Hansard) Inquiry into the Funding of the Arts, 14 May 2009, Northern Ireland Assembly website, acc 20 Apr 2010
  12. Stephen Rainey, Reasons to be cheerless, forth, 15 Mar 2010, acc 20 Apr 2010