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Preferred term
International Network of Street Newspapers
Definition
- The International Network of Street Newspapers (INSP) is an alliance of “social businesses” that aims to bring together and facilitate communication between street newspapers sold by homeless and unemployed people throughout the world. Based in Glasgow, United Kingdom, the INSP has a membership of almost fifty publications, with member papers in twenty-seven countries internationally, and a combined annual circulation of about 26 million copies worldwide. [Source: Encyclopedia of Homelessness; International Network of Street Newspapers]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/International_Network_of_Street_Newspapers
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