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Take the Infoshop.org Survey

Anonyme, Thursday, January 30, 2003 - 14:56

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An invitation to anarchists and Infoshop visitors to take our big survey.

Participate in the 2002 Infoshop Survey!

The 2002 Infoshop Survey has been a smash success so far, with over 600 people taking the survey in the past month. This survey will be closing on Saturday, February 1, so if you've been putting off taking the survey, now is the time to take it.

We've created a survey that aims to get a snapshot of the contemporary
anarchist movement (and anarchists and radicals outside of movement circles). While most of the respondents live in the United States, we hope to get some feedback from anarchists around the world.

After asking some standard demographic questions, the survey asks several
questions about what you think that priorities should be in the anarchist
movement. It asks you to explain what their local anarchist "community" is
doing badly and what it is doing well. It also gives you the opportunity to sound off about the Infoshop.org website.

The results of the survey will be made public in mid February. Your privacy and anonymity will be respected.

The survey is online at:
http://www.infoshop.org/survey2002.php

Thanks to those of you who opt to participate!

Link to survey


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