People for a PSI's Group Members
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Swank, Jeffrey | United States
Hello my friends. I'm out here in Colorado doing my thing. Great to be part of the community.
Miner, Calvin | United States
I love coffee made by my press pot, beer and tea. I enjoy mountain biking, kayaking and longboarding. My favorite authors include Chomsky and Karl Pilkington. I listen to a huge amount of podcasts, including many from slate.com, Democracy Now, revision3.com and the Real News. I also bittorrent loads of music, movies, and other stuff.
Lynch, Damon | New Zealand
I am a PhD student in social anthropology, photographer and free software programmer (free as in freedom). My geographic areas of interest are the Middle East and South Asia. I have spent time in Israel Palestine, Iran, Pakistan, India and the Philippines. My primary interests are religion and peace and conflict. I am a keen supporter of Abdul Ghaffar Khan (1890-1988), a Musl...
Keen, Ellie
See my home at www.antarchia.org, where I store nuggets of wisdom and fact which should be widely known but aren't.
Herman, Edward | United States
Edward S. Herman is a Professor Emeritus of Finance at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. He has written extensively on economics, political economy, foreign policy, and media analysis. Among his books are The Political Economy of Human Rights (2 vols, with Noam Chomsky, South End Press, 1979); Corporate Control, Corporate Power (Cambridge University Press, 1981);&nbs...
Holloway, Rob | United Kingdom
I am a writer and teacher surviving in London
Fresia, Jerry | Italy
I turned to art professionally after zig-zagging through a few different disciplines. I received a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering before receiving a PhD from the University of Massachusetts in political science. I have written on the political-economy of the United States, especially when I taught at several colleges and universities. (See Toward An American Revolution, South End, ...
Zunes, Stephen | United States
Dr. Stephen Zunes is a Professor of Politics and International Studies at the University of San Francisco, where he chairs the program in Middle Eastern Studies. A native of North Carolina, Professor Zunes received his PhD. from Cornell University, his M.A. from Temple University and his B.A. from Oberlin College. He has previously served on the faculty of Ithaca College, the University o...
Eisenstein, Hester | United States
Hester Eisenstein is a professor of sociology and Women’s Studies at Queens College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York. Her books include Contemporary Feminist Thought (1983); Inside Agitators: Australian Femocrats and the State (1996); and Feminism Seduced: How Global Elites Use Women’s Labor and Ideas to Exploit...
Pilger, John | Australia
John Pilger, renowned investigative journalist and documentary film-maker, is one of only two to have twice won British journalism's top award; his documentaries have won academy awards in both the UK and the US. In a New Statesman survey of the 50 heroes of our time, Pilger came fourth behind Aung San Suu Kyi and Nelson Mandela. "John Pilger," wrote Harold Pinter, "unearths, wit...
Saysel, Ali | Turkey
Ali K. Saysel is a scholar in Bogazici University, Istanbul where he teaches classes on environmental sustainability and system dynamics. He is a long standing member of an avanguard culture and arts ensemble in Istanbul, which among performance art activites, hosts a progressive publishing house and a web portal (www.bgst.org). Ali K. Saysel earned his B.S. on industrial engineering in 1...
Andrews, John | United Kingdom
Born 1962 Living in NW London Love reading Z-Net, Noam Chomsky; John Pilger; Arundhati Roy; Paul Street; Tariq Ali; Edward Herman; William Blum, Naomi Klein and Howard Zinn. Particular interests: Cuba; Che Guevara; Fidel Castro; Venezuela; Hugo Chavez; Anarchism, Emma Goldman, 20th century history
Kelly, Brian | United States
Brian is socialist organizer, writer, and activist from New York. Brian's writings can be found on his website - Diary of a Walking Butterfly (www.walkingbutterfly.org). Contact e-mail: butterflywalking (AT) gmail.com.
Help with Searching
The ZSearch facilities are powerful and extensive. They can be userd in diverse ways, all from the top Search Page. We have also, however, ueed them ourselves to provide particular focused searches. This page is an example.
In the filtering area you see that it comes with a default choice for account type. That means it is looking for Wrtiers or Sustainers, as noted. If you change the filter, for example, of course you will be searching amoung a different constituency.
You can also put in a name, or a locale to filter your find list further. You can also select a Group and see members who are Sustainers or Writers, or even from some locale, etc.
Of course the locale filter only works for people who have taken the time to enter their locale...so if you don't find many folks, it doesn't mean that they don't exist in the system. Instead, it could be they haven't entered where they are from....
So, in summary, sarch users by account type such as writer or sutainer, by first name, last name, by interest (where again, this only works for folks who entered one), group, or by location. Fill out your chosen feilds and then click the search button. Choose from among the results disaplayed or reset your search to start over.


