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Tech Tools for activists is a printed booklet produced by members of the HacktionLab collective.
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'''Tech Tools for Activism''' is a 32 page booklet produced by members of the HacktionLab collective. It has been designed for activists who are not techies.  The brand new 2nd edition of this booklet was released in October 2012. 
  
Printed copies of the booklet are available from various social and community centres, including:
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'''Tech Tools for Activism''' is available for a recommended donation of '''£1'''.  Look at for copies of the booklet in your local community or social centre, including:
  
 
* London
 
* London
** [http://www.londonarc.org/ London Action Resource Centre (LARC)]
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** LARC
* Bradford
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* Oxford
** [http://www.londonarc.org/ 1-in-12 Club]
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** OARC / East Oxford Community Centre
* Leeds
 
** [http://www.thecommonplace.org.uk/ The Common Place]
 
 
* Bristol
 
* Bristol
** [http://www.kebelecoop.org/ Kebele Community Coop Café]
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** Bristol Wireless
** [http://www.cubecinema.com/ Cube Microplex]
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** Kebele  
** [http://www.bristolwireless.net Bristol Wireless]
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** Cube Microplex
* Oxford
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** [http://theoarc.org.uk/ Oxford Action Resource Centre (OARC)]
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For more information about the booklet and how to order copies head on over to [https://techtoolsforactivism.org/booklet the Tech Tools for Activism web site].
* Manchester
 
* Nottingham
 
* Sheffield
 
* Cambridge
 
* Bath
 
... etc...
 
  
If your group or collective would like to place an order for copies (quantities of more than 20 please), please contact us via our mailing list. To cover printing, finishing and postage costs, we ask for a donation to HacktionLab of one pound per copy of the booklet.
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The booklet is a work in progress and you can [http://booki.cc/tech-tools-for-activism-update view the latest version on-line at Booki.cc ] and get involved by joining our [[Mailing List]].
  
You can also [http://hacktivista.net/hacktionlab/upload/f/f0/HacktionLab_Tech_Tools_for_Activists_rev1.pdf download and print Tech Tools for Activists] yourself and distribute copies of it yourself. 
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The booklet is a work in progress and you can [http://www.booki.cc/tech-tools-for-activists/ view the latest version on-line at Booki.cc ] and get involved by joining our mailing list.
 
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Revision as of 16:27, 9 February 2013

Tech Tools for Activism is a 32 page booklet produced by members of the HacktionLab collective. It has been designed for activists who are not techies. The brand new 2nd edition of this booklet was released in October 2012.

Tech Tools for Activism is available for a recommended donation of £1. Look at for copies of the booklet in your local community or social centre, including:

  • London
    • LARC
  • Oxford
    • OARC / East Oxford Community Centre
  • Bristol
    • Bristol Wireless
    • Kebele
    • Cube Microplex

For more information about the booklet and how to order copies head on over to the Tech Tools for Activism web site.

The booklet is a work in progress and you can view the latest version on-line at Booki.cc and get involved by joining our Mailing List.

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