An infoshop is a place where alternative, subcultural or radical literature is distributed. Subjects often include activism, anarchism, libertarianism, animal rights, art, economics, environmentalism, feminism, politics, permaculture, socialism, communism, organized labor, vegetarianism and veganism. Additionally, infoshops often serve as a meeting space and resource hub for local groups and activists.
Infoshops can be free standing or take the form of a store front or a few rooms that act as distribution, reading, library and meeting space. Alternatively, they may be part of a larger social center that provides other functions.
Video Infoshop
Facilities
Often infoshops have a library of alternative, subcultural or radical literature. Infoshops also include a zine library, helping to preserve zine culture.
Maps Infoshop
Origins
According to an Utne Reader article, author Chris Atton describes British infoshops as having grown "out of the squatted anarchist centres of the 1980s, such as the 121 Centre in Brixton, London." Another big influence was the regular European-wide International Infoshop Meetings of the 1990s.
Writing in Maximum RocknRoll, anarchist librarian Chuck Munson places North American infoshops in the lineage of Vietnam War era peace and justice centers.
See also
- Arts centre
- Anarchism
- Anarchist bookfair
- Cultural centre
- CrimethInc.
- Category:Infoshops, notable, individual infoshops
References
External links
Infoshop Directories
- "Directory of Infoshops". Spunk Library.
- "Infoshops (North America)". Strangers In A Tangled Wilderness.
- "Listing infoshops by region (North America)". infoshopnetwork.org. Archived from the original on 2015-08-15.
- "Radical Contact List (including infoshops)". Slingshot!.
Media
- Living Room Documentary - A documentary film about infoshop culture.
- Zine: The A-Zone & A Decade Of Anarchy In Chicago - A zine about the Autonomous Zone in Chicago, IL, one of many infoshops that started in the United States in the 1990s.
Zines
- Zine preservation (zinewiki.com)
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