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Document ListingThis is a collection of some of the basic documents which describe Bristol Indymedia and how we work
About Bristol IndymediaBristol Indymedia is a volunteer-run open-access news website composed of the news, views, images and videos of its readers/contributors. It is part of the global Indymedia movement, a project focused on grassroots non-commercial news written by ordinary people.
Bristol Indymedia Editorial GuidelinesBristol Indymedia is an open-publishing platform that brings to light stories of genuine local concern to the people of Bristol and the South West of England. The nature of the content of the site will be determined by the participation of people within this geographical area, and the interests and skills that they bring to the Bristol Indymedia project.
Getting Involved with Bristol IndymediaWhy not join the Media 2.0 Revolution? The Bristol Indymedia website is run in an open and free atmosphere. We welcome participation and contributions from everyone who feels they have something constructive to add. You don't have to be a member to post to the newswire or to contribute articles. We collaborate on the mailing lists and have face to face meetings every month or as the need arises.
complaintsWhat to do if you have a complaint about an article, a comment or a member of the Bristol Indymedia collective.
help guideA brief guide to Bristol Indymedia. Please note this help guide has links to non-Indymedia sites to offer help guides and various other useful information; Bristol Indymedia is not responsible for the content or any other policies such as adverts, IP tracking and son on, of external sites.
Film NightsThe Bristol Indymedia film night is a monthly event focused on screening documentaries and feature films with a social conscience. Bristol Indymedia has successful conducted these film nights since 2001. The format of each film night varies but a typical film night begins with an introduction by the filmmaker or a member of Indymedia, followed by the screening of the film and concluded by a discussion about the film. |