best of rabble 2011 box v1

By popular demand rabble.ca has once again put together a “best of” book featuring highlights from the previous year. This Best of rabble.ca 2011 pocket size reader includes highlights from rabble’s coverage including reporting, interviews, analysis, commentary and reviews. From Sarah Ghabrial’s reporting on Egypt, to Paul Weinberg’s conversation with Amira Hass, to Nora Loreto on the G20, to Fred Wilson on direct action, to Bob Chandler on social media alternatives, to Brigette DePape on building an intergenerational movement, to Murray Dobbin on the future of Canada, to Velcrow Ripper on love and the climate crises and much, much, more you’ll find great reads on big issues from our always expanding coverage.

You can get the book right here for just $10 (plus $2.95 shipping and handling for Canadian residents) or e-mail bestofrabble [@]rabble.ca for more information.

Speaking of expanded coverage, rabble.ca is making history with our rich-media version of the book for the iPad.

We are excited to announce that thanks to online journalism students at the University of Western Ontario we have released the Best of rabble.ca 2011 ebook. The students, Matt Dusenbury, Devon Murphy, Karl New, Lisa Laventure, Jacob Kuehn, Liz Bernier, Patrick Callan, Aaron Rathbone and Marlene Leung, used Apple’s iBooks Author software to create a tablet version that contains contains video, photographs, podcasts, audio clips, and 250 pages of articles that chronicle the year as seen by rabble.ca. This is the first time iBooks Author has been used for this kind of long-form journalism in Canada. Thank you to all of the students who made this project possible!

The ebook (iPad multimedia version) is available for free right here.

Happy reading!