The Brazil Project    RSS Feed 

Research project examining the network of Brazilian independent music collectives  
 
 
 
 
Skip to content
  • About Me
  • Contact Me
  • About this project

 
 
« Open source, and sometimes we don’t pay
Nomadic shops »

Complementary currency  

Table of contents for Daniel Domingues

  1. What does Fora do Eixo mean?
  2. How did Fora do Eixo start?
  3. The last ten years are important
  4. The political dimension
  5. Government support
  6. The other most important thing
  7. Indie music success through shared ideas
  8. How is it structured?
  9. Getting the bands to understand
  10. Open source, and sometimes we don’t pay
  11. Complementary currency
  12. Nomadic shops
  13. Solidarity economy
Previous in series Next in series


Right now:

"@wrumsby Cheers. Already using @expensify. Just not well… :)"
 
You should follow me on Twitter here



Published:
October 9, 2011 – 8:37 am
Author:
By dubber
Categories:
  • Interview
Comments:
  • None
  • Comments RSS Feed
  • Post a comment
  • Trackback URL
« Open source, and sometimes we don’t pay
Nomadic shops »

Post a Comment

Your email is never shared. Required fields are marked *

*
*

The Brazil Project (RSS) + Sator-ii theme by Felipe LavĂ­n