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Mike Small is an activist, writer and publisher originally from Aberdeen. He is a self-described social ecologist, Scottish socialist and republican. He was the founder of Product magazine[1] (first launched as Red Herring in 1998) as well as one of the group behind Indymedia Scotland.[2]

He worked with Murray Bookchin in Vermont in the mid 1990s before returning to Scotland. He is a specialist in generalism and has written and taught widely on civics and generalism, particularly the work of the polymath Patrick Geddes (1854–1932).

Published work includes: A Vigorous Institution: The Living Legacy of Patrick Geddes', Luath Press (2007), Universalism and the Genus Loci: Geddes in Cyprus, Italy, Catalonia and Japan . 'Systemic Complexity and Eco-Sustainable Development' Edited by Ivano Spano and Dario Padovan (2001), Padua, Italy - June 2001, Local Development as a Strategic Alternative.

He was behind the Fife Diet local eating experiment, which aims to relocalise food production and distribution on a regional basis as a response to globalisation and climate change. He has written for Lobster magazine[3] and Variant magazine[4] is currently a columnist for The Guardian newspaper and Open Democracy as well as teaching at Torino University[5] and other freelance projects. He previously worked with Gus Abraham and is currently editor of Bella Caledonia.

References

  1. ^ "Product Magazine". Product Magazine. Retrieved 2010-01-12.
  2. ^ "Indymedia Scotland". Indymedia Scotland. Retrieved 2010-01-12.
  3. ^ "Lobster Issue 58 Winter 2009/2010". Lobster-magazine.co.uk. Retrieved 2010-01-12.
  4. ^ "On the Night Shift | Mike Small | Variant 21". Variant.org.uk. Retrieved 2010-01-12.
  5. ^ "l'Università di Torino on line: English UniTo". u n i t o . i t. Archived from the original on February 22, 2009. Retrieved 2010-01-12. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)