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Eveline Lubbers is an investigative reporter and specialized activist
living in Amsterdam. After finishing university (polical science)
twenty years ago she co-founded the Jansen
& Janssen bureau , a spin-off from the powerful squatters
movement of the eighties. With the bureau she has been monitoring
police and secret services and supporting social activist groups
against oppressive surveillance tactics of authorities. She has
been publishing in both activist and mainstream media, on the Internet,
and has produced books on related subjects mainly in Dutch. Her
work is collected on Evel Writes
In the past few years she has specialized in corporate intelligence
and PR-strategies of multinationals against their critics
including net-activists. This resulted in: Battling
Big Business , countering greenwash, front groups and other forms
of corporate bullying. The book has been published in the UK,
the US and in Australia. The Dutch translation appeared in November
2002. Schone
Schijn , Smerige Streken in Strijd tussen Burgers en Bedrijven.
She intends to continue research in this field as a freelance researcher
and an acadamic while at the same time working on the recently launched
SpinWatch website. Her PhD
project focuses on the links between Corporate Social Responsibility
and corporate surveillance and spying.
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