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Revision as of 20:00, 18 April 2016
Pages
- Arkzin
 - BIONIC
 - Bureau of Inverse Technology
 - Tommaso Campagna
 - Community servers
 - Critical Art Ensemble
 - Dictionary of War
 - David Garcia
 - Menno Grootveld
 - Graham Harwood
 - Brian Holmes
 - Eric Kluitenberg
 - Geert Lovink
 - Makeworld
 - !Mediengruppe Bitnik
 - Next 5 Minutes
 - Raqs Media Collective
 - Florian Schneider
 - Servers
 - Tactical Media Camp
 - UBERMORGEN
 - The Yes Men
 - YoHa
 - Zamir
 
Publications
- The Next Five Minutes Zapbook, Amsterdam: Paradiso, 1992, 70 pp.
 - Critical Art Ensemble, Digital Resistance: Explorations in Tactical Media, Autonomedia, 2000.
 - Subsol: "Tactical Media", ed. Joanne Richardson, 2002.
 - Next 5 Minutes 4 Reader, Amsterdam, 2003, 141 pp.
 - Joanne Richardson (ed.), An@rchitexts: Voices from the Global Digital Resistance, Autonomedia, 2005, 368 pp.
 - Branka Ćurčić, Zoran Pantelić (eds.), Public Netbase: Non Stop Future. New practices in Art and Media, Revolver, 2008.
 - Deptford.TV diaries II: Pirate Strategies, London: OWN/SPC Media Lab/Deckspace, 2008, 171 pp.
 - Third Text 22(5): "Whither Tactical Media?", eds. Gene Ray and Gregory Sholette, Sep 2008. [1]
 - Rita Raley, Tactical Media, University of Minnesota Press, 2009, 208 pp.
 - Eric Kluitenberg, Legacies of Tactical Media: The Tactics of Occupation: From Tompkins Square to Tahrir, Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2011, 57 pp.
 - Wolfgang Sützl, Theo Hug (eds.), Activist Media and Biopolitics: Critical Media Interventions in the Age of Biopower, Innsbruck University Press, 2012, 209 pp.
 - Christina Dunbar-Hester, Low Power to the People: Pirates, Protest, and Politics in FM Radio Activism, MIT Press, 2014, 320 pp. [2]
 - Publications on tactical media at Monoskop Log
 
Resources
- Tactical Media Files, a living archive for tactical media, eds. Eric Kluitenberg and David Garcia.
 - Virtual Casebooks on Tactical Media, New York University, eds. Barbara Abrash and Faye Ginsburg, 2002ff.
 - Actipedia, open-access, user-generated database of creative activism.
 
See also
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 Movements – 1990s – East Central Europe – Writers – Historians – Care – Museums – References.  | ||