Protest in Late Modern Societies
Dynamics, Forms, Futures
Herausgeber: Bana&; Saduov, Ruslan
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Dynamics, Forms, Futures
Herausgeber: Bana&; Saduov, Ruslan
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This book discusses a broadly understood phenomenon of protest from several perspectives, including historical, cultural, social, political, environmental and semiotic.
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This book discusses a broadly understood phenomenon of protest from several perspectives, including historical, cultural, social, political, environmental and semiotic.
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- Routledge Advances in Sociology
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9781032217987
- ISBN-10: 1032217987
- Artikelnr.: 67401919
- Routledge Advances in Sociology
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9781032217987
- ISBN-10: 1032217987
- Artikelnr.: 67401919
Monika Banä is Professor at the Faculty of International and Political Studies at Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland. Her research focuses on culture, politics and their mutual dependencies. She has published on migration and integration policies, political culture and political symbolism. Her works include Integration Policy as a Challenge for European Cohesion in Politické Vedy (2022), Swedish Migrant Integration Policy After 2015: A Revised Approach in the Shadow of the Migration Crisis in Fuori Luogo (2021), The Cultural Potential of Femipolitics in Ireland at the Turn of the 20. and 21. Centuries (in Polish) in Kobiety w polityce (2020). She is the chief editor of the academic journal Intercultural Relations. Ruslan Saduov is Assistant Professor at Innopolis University, a holder of Fulbright and Slovak National Fellowships, designer and director of Fundamental and Applied Linguistics Program at Bashkir State University and a provider of translation and interpretation services. He has designed and taught academic courses, such as academic writing, public speaking, forensic linguistics and translation. His research areas include multimodal texts, linguistic landscape, political linguistics and cross-cultural communication. He has authored over 90 publications, including Multilingualism and Identity in the Visual Space: Linguistic Landscape in the Urban Periphery (2022) and co-edited anthologies, such as Linguistic and Cultural Landscape: At the Crossroads of Research Paradigms (2021).
Introduction
1. 1917 Russian revolutions: Success, collapse and today's consequences
2. With the intention to be subjective: The rhetoric of contemporary
liberal media in Russia
3. Semantic opposition of US vs THEM in late 2020 Russian-language
Belarusian discourse: Synchronic and diachronic aspects
4. The dynamics of the 2020-2021 protests in Bulgaria
5. The crisis of capitalism and its effect on voters' attitudes in the
Western world
6. 'Kill the Bill' protests in British politics
7. The women's social movement to end violence against women: The case of
Chile
8. Women's 'Black Protest' in Poland. Symbolism and performance as
(un)effective negotiation in political discourse
9. Turpism and anti-aestheticism of political struggle for Sami rights in
Norway
10. The wind of protest goes ... and then returns. Feminist movements in
Italy from the 1970s to the 2020s
11. People power: Dissent and reaction in 20th century colonial Malta
12. From the Poor People's Campaign to the Poor People's Campaign: Fifty
years of protest in the USA
13. Model of inclusive civil socio-ecological culture as a novel form of
protest. The case of the Water Pedagogical Forest
14. Chinese media coverage of Hong Kong's anti-government protests in the
context of Chinese nationalism
1. 1917 Russian revolutions: Success, collapse and today's consequences
2. With the intention to be subjective: The rhetoric of contemporary
liberal media in Russia
3. Semantic opposition of US vs THEM in late 2020 Russian-language
Belarusian discourse: Synchronic and diachronic aspects
4. The dynamics of the 2020-2021 protests in Bulgaria
5. The crisis of capitalism and its effect on voters' attitudes in the
Western world
6. 'Kill the Bill' protests in British politics
7. The women's social movement to end violence against women: The case of
Chile
8. Women's 'Black Protest' in Poland. Symbolism and performance as
(un)effective negotiation in political discourse
9. Turpism and anti-aestheticism of political struggle for Sami rights in
Norway
10. The wind of protest goes ... and then returns. Feminist movements in
Italy from the 1970s to the 2020s
11. People power: Dissent and reaction in 20th century colonial Malta
12. From the Poor People's Campaign to the Poor People's Campaign: Fifty
years of protest in the USA
13. Model of inclusive civil socio-ecological culture as a novel form of
protest. The case of the Water Pedagogical Forest
14. Chinese media coverage of Hong Kong's anti-government protests in the
context of Chinese nationalism
Introduction
1. 1917 Russian revolutions: Success, collapse and today's consequences
2. With the intention to be subjective: The rhetoric of contemporary
liberal media in Russia
3. Semantic opposition of US vs THEM in late 2020 Russian-language
Belarusian discourse: Synchronic and diachronic aspects
4. The dynamics of the 2020-2021 protests in Bulgaria
5. The crisis of capitalism and its effect on voters' attitudes in the
Western world
6. 'Kill the Bill' protests in British politics
7. The women's social movement to end violence against women: The case of
Chile
8. Women's 'Black Protest' in Poland. Symbolism and performance as
(un)effective negotiation in political discourse
9. Turpism and anti-aestheticism of political struggle for Sami rights in
Norway
10. The wind of protest goes ... and then returns. Feminist movements in
Italy from the 1970s to the 2020s
11. People power: Dissent and reaction in 20th century colonial Malta
12. From the Poor People's Campaign to the Poor People's Campaign: Fifty
years of protest in the USA
13. Model of inclusive civil socio-ecological culture as a novel form of
protest. The case of the Water Pedagogical Forest
14. Chinese media coverage of Hong Kong's anti-government protests in the
context of Chinese nationalism
1. 1917 Russian revolutions: Success, collapse and today's consequences
2. With the intention to be subjective: The rhetoric of contemporary
liberal media in Russia
3. Semantic opposition of US vs THEM in late 2020 Russian-language
Belarusian discourse: Synchronic and diachronic aspects
4. The dynamics of the 2020-2021 protests in Bulgaria
5. The crisis of capitalism and its effect on voters' attitudes in the
Western world
6. 'Kill the Bill' protests in British politics
7. The women's social movement to end violence against women: The case of
Chile
8. Women's 'Black Protest' in Poland. Symbolism and performance as
(un)effective negotiation in political discourse
9. Turpism and anti-aestheticism of political struggle for Sami rights in
Norway
10. The wind of protest goes ... and then returns. Feminist movements in
Italy from the 1970s to the 2020s
11. People power: Dissent and reaction in 20th century colonial Malta
12. From the Poor People's Campaign to the Poor People's Campaign: Fifty
years of protest in the USA
13. Model of inclusive civil socio-ecological culture as a novel form of
protest. The case of the Water Pedagogical Forest
14. Chinese media coverage of Hong Kong's anti-government protests in the
context of Chinese nationalism