Contemporary Protest and the Legacy of Dissent
Herausgeber: Price, Stuart; Sanz Sabido, Ruth
Contemporary Protest and the Legacy of Dissent
Herausgeber: Price, Stuart; Sanz Sabido, Ruth
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Contemporary Protest and the Legacy of Dissent offers an insight into modern European protest movements, focusing on the strategies, activities, and developments associated with the current wave of public dissent.
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Contemporary Protest and the Legacy of Dissent offers an insight into modern European protest movements, focusing on the strategies, activities, and developments associated with the current wave of public dissent.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield International
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781783481750
- ISBN-10: 1783481757
- Artikelnr.: 41249967
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield International
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781783481750
- ISBN-10: 1783481757
- Artikelnr.: 41249967
Stuart Price is professor of media and political discourse, and chair of the Media Discourse Group, at De Montfort University, Leicester. He is the author of a number of monographs, including Worst-Case Scenario? Governance, mediation and the security regime (2011), and Brute Reality: power, discourse and the mediation of war (2010). Ruth Sanz Sabido is Senior Lecturer in Media and Communication at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK, and Chair of the MeCCSA Social Movements Network.
Dedication
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Part I: Protest, Memory and Citizenship
1. The Legacy of Dissent: Class, Gender and Austerity - Stuart Price
2. 'They Call it Democracy': Cultural Memory and Anti-Austerity Protests in Spain - Ruth Sanz Sabido
3. Social Protest, Political Change and Democratisation in Ukraine - Soeren Keil, David Bates and Matthew Ogilvie
Part II: Occupation, Technology and Ideology
4. No Gods, no Masters ... no Leaders? The Role of 'anarchists' in Occupy - Mark Bergfeld
5. A Marxist and an Anarchist Walk into the Occupy Movement: Internal and External Communication Practices of Radical Left Groups - Thomas Swann
6. Accelerating the Revolution: the Mediated Usurpation of Street Protest - Ingrid M. Hoofd
Part III: Riots and Political Discourse
7. Calls to Order: 'Anarchy', Riots and State Repression - Stuart Price
8. Conflicting Narratives in the Fog of Riot: The Case of the 2011 Stokes Croft Riots - Cassian Sparkes-Vian
9. Student Occupations: A New Generation of Protesters - Lee Salter
Part IV: Solidarity, Citizenship and Intervention
10. Bordering on Reproducing the State: Migrant Solidarity Collectives and Constructions of the Other in 'Safer Spaces'- Claire English
11. Marxism, Anti-imperialism and the Asian Youth Movements in Britain - Anandi Ramamurthy
12. Citizen Journalism and Active Citizenship - Vincent Campbell
Index
About the Contributors
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Part I: Protest, Memory and Citizenship
1. The Legacy of Dissent: Class, Gender and Austerity - Stuart Price
2. 'They Call it Democracy': Cultural Memory and Anti-Austerity Protests in Spain - Ruth Sanz Sabido
3. Social Protest, Political Change and Democratisation in Ukraine - Soeren Keil, David Bates and Matthew Ogilvie
Part II: Occupation, Technology and Ideology
4. No Gods, no Masters ... no Leaders? The Role of 'anarchists' in Occupy - Mark Bergfeld
5. A Marxist and an Anarchist Walk into the Occupy Movement: Internal and External Communication Practices of Radical Left Groups - Thomas Swann
6. Accelerating the Revolution: the Mediated Usurpation of Street Protest - Ingrid M. Hoofd
Part III: Riots and Political Discourse
7. Calls to Order: 'Anarchy', Riots and State Repression - Stuart Price
8. Conflicting Narratives in the Fog of Riot: The Case of the 2011 Stokes Croft Riots - Cassian Sparkes-Vian
9. Student Occupations: A New Generation of Protesters - Lee Salter
Part IV: Solidarity, Citizenship and Intervention
10. Bordering on Reproducing the State: Migrant Solidarity Collectives and Constructions of the Other in 'Safer Spaces'- Claire English
11. Marxism, Anti-imperialism and the Asian Youth Movements in Britain - Anandi Ramamurthy
12. Citizen Journalism and Active Citizenship - Vincent Campbell
Index
About the Contributors
Dedication
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Part I: Protest, Memory and Citizenship
1. The Legacy of Dissent: Class, Gender and Austerity - Stuart Price
2. 'They Call it Democracy': Cultural Memory and Anti-Austerity Protests in Spain - Ruth Sanz Sabido
3. Social Protest, Political Change and Democratisation in Ukraine - Soeren Keil, David Bates and Matthew Ogilvie
Part II: Occupation, Technology and Ideology
4. No Gods, no Masters ... no Leaders? The Role of 'anarchists' in Occupy - Mark Bergfeld
5. A Marxist and an Anarchist Walk into the Occupy Movement: Internal and External Communication Practices of Radical Left Groups - Thomas Swann
6. Accelerating the Revolution: the Mediated Usurpation of Street Protest - Ingrid M. Hoofd
Part III: Riots and Political Discourse
7. Calls to Order: 'Anarchy', Riots and State Repression - Stuart Price
8. Conflicting Narratives in the Fog of Riot: The Case of the 2011 Stokes Croft Riots - Cassian Sparkes-Vian
9. Student Occupations: A New Generation of Protesters - Lee Salter
Part IV: Solidarity, Citizenship and Intervention
10. Bordering on Reproducing the State: Migrant Solidarity Collectives and Constructions of the Other in 'Safer Spaces'- Claire English
11. Marxism, Anti-imperialism and the Asian Youth Movements in Britain - Anandi Ramamurthy
12. Citizen Journalism and Active Citizenship - Vincent Campbell
Index
About the Contributors
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Part I: Protest, Memory and Citizenship
1. The Legacy of Dissent: Class, Gender and Austerity - Stuart Price
2. 'They Call it Democracy': Cultural Memory and Anti-Austerity Protests in Spain - Ruth Sanz Sabido
3. Social Protest, Political Change and Democratisation in Ukraine - Soeren Keil, David Bates and Matthew Ogilvie
Part II: Occupation, Technology and Ideology
4. No Gods, no Masters ... no Leaders? The Role of 'anarchists' in Occupy - Mark Bergfeld
5. A Marxist and an Anarchist Walk into the Occupy Movement: Internal and External Communication Practices of Radical Left Groups - Thomas Swann
6. Accelerating the Revolution: the Mediated Usurpation of Street Protest - Ingrid M. Hoofd
Part III: Riots and Political Discourse
7. Calls to Order: 'Anarchy', Riots and State Repression - Stuart Price
8. Conflicting Narratives in the Fog of Riot: The Case of the 2011 Stokes Croft Riots - Cassian Sparkes-Vian
9. Student Occupations: A New Generation of Protesters - Lee Salter
Part IV: Solidarity, Citizenship and Intervention
10. Bordering on Reproducing the State: Migrant Solidarity Collectives and Constructions of the Other in 'Safer Spaces'- Claire English
11. Marxism, Anti-imperialism and the Asian Youth Movements in Britain - Anandi Ramamurthy
12. Citizen Journalism and Active Citizenship - Vincent Campbell
Index
About the Contributors