Protests as Events
Politics, Activism and Leisure
Herausgeber: Lamond, Ian R; Spracklen, Karl
Protests as Events
Politics, Activism and Leisure
Herausgeber: Lamond, Ian R; Spracklen, Karl
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Protests as Events: Politics, Activism and Leisure is an edited collection that explores activism as a leisure activity and protests as events.
Protests as Events: Politics, Activism and Leisure is an edited collection that explores activism as a leisure activity and protests as events.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 605g
- ISBN-13: 9781783480760
- ISBN-10: 1783480769
- Artikelnr.: 41198329
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 605g
- ISBN-13: 9781783480760
- ISBN-10: 1783480769
- Artikelnr.: 41198329
Ian Lamond is lecturer of events management at Leeds Metropolitan University. His research is concerned with the working practices of social movements and how such movements respond to policy change. His work has been presented at several international conferences-spanning disciplines such as political science; political communication, policy studies, critical tourism studies and critical discourse analysis. Karl Spracklen is Professor of leisure studies at Leeds Metropolitan University. He teaches leisure theory, popular culture; philosophy and sociology of sports science, as well as research methods and dissertation support, at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, across the School. He has published widely in the area of leisure studies with works including "Leisure, Sport and Society" (2013), "Whiteness and Leisure" (2013), "Constructing Leisure, Historical and Philosophical Debates" (2011) and "Habermas and the Meaning of Leisure" (2009) all with Palgrave Macmillan.
Introduction- Ian Lamond and Karl Spracklen/ Part I Mediatisation and Media
Spectacle/ 1 The construction of contested public spheres: Discourses of
protest and identity in a British campaigning organisation- Ian Lamond,
Cassandra Kilbride and Karl Spracklen/ 2 SlutWalk Hong Kong and the media -
Angie Ng/ 3 Lights, camera, direct action: The protest spectacle as media
opportunity and message sender - Jonathan Cable/ 4 Paving the way for
anti-militarism in Romania: activists, events and public authorities during
the 2008 NATO summit - Henry Rammelt/ Part II Identity, Embodiment and
Categorization/ 5 Academic-activism(s) in urban resistances: Pioneers or
obstacles for a common ground - Nezihe Basak Ergin/ 6 As Barriers Fall,
contingency becomes possibility: Protest resisting and escaping containment
and categorization - Christian Garland/ 7 'It's a Beautiful Thing, the
Destruction of Wor(l)ds' - Aylwyn Walsh and Myrto Tsilimpounidi/ 8 The
logic of movement practice: An embodiment approach to activist research -
Raphael Schlembach/ Part III Events as Dissent/ 9 Sounds of Dissent: Music
as Protest - Craig Robertson/ 10 Rave Culture - Free Party or Protest? -
Rev. Ruth Dowson, Dan Lomax and Bernadette Theodore-Saltibus/ 11 Events of
emancipation and spectacles of discontent - Nils-Christian Kumkar/ 12
Affective and spatial construction of identities in protest events -
Tatiana Golova/ Conclusion - Ian Lamond and Karl Spracklen/ Notes on the
Contributors/ Bibliography/ Index
Spectacle/ 1 The construction of contested public spheres: Discourses of
protest and identity in a British campaigning organisation- Ian Lamond,
Cassandra Kilbride and Karl Spracklen/ 2 SlutWalk Hong Kong and the media -
Angie Ng/ 3 Lights, camera, direct action: The protest spectacle as media
opportunity and message sender - Jonathan Cable/ 4 Paving the way for
anti-militarism in Romania: activists, events and public authorities during
the 2008 NATO summit - Henry Rammelt/ Part II Identity, Embodiment and
Categorization/ 5 Academic-activism(s) in urban resistances: Pioneers or
obstacles for a common ground - Nezihe Basak Ergin/ 6 As Barriers Fall,
contingency becomes possibility: Protest resisting and escaping containment
and categorization - Christian Garland/ 7 'It's a Beautiful Thing, the
Destruction of Wor(l)ds' - Aylwyn Walsh and Myrto Tsilimpounidi/ 8 The
logic of movement practice: An embodiment approach to activist research -
Raphael Schlembach/ Part III Events as Dissent/ 9 Sounds of Dissent: Music
as Protest - Craig Robertson/ 10 Rave Culture - Free Party or Protest? -
Rev. Ruth Dowson, Dan Lomax and Bernadette Theodore-Saltibus/ 11 Events of
emancipation and spectacles of discontent - Nils-Christian Kumkar/ 12
Affective and spatial construction of identities in protest events -
Tatiana Golova/ Conclusion - Ian Lamond and Karl Spracklen/ Notes on the
Contributors/ Bibliography/ Index
Introduction- Ian Lamond and Karl Spracklen/ Part I Mediatisation and Media
Spectacle/ 1 The construction of contested public spheres: Discourses of
protest and identity in a British campaigning organisation- Ian Lamond,
Cassandra Kilbride and Karl Spracklen/ 2 SlutWalk Hong Kong and the media -
Angie Ng/ 3 Lights, camera, direct action: The protest spectacle as media
opportunity and message sender - Jonathan Cable/ 4 Paving the way for
anti-militarism in Romania: activists, events and public authorities during
the 2008 NATO summit - Henry Rammelt/ Part II Identity, Embodiment and
Categorization/ 5 Academic-activism(s) in urban resistances: Pioneers or
obstacles for a common ground - Nezihe Basak Ergin/ 6 As Barriers Fall,
contingency becomes possibility: Protest resisting and escaping containment
and categorization - Christian Garland/ 7 'It's a Beautiful Thing, the
Destruction of Wor(l)ds' - Aylwyn Walsh and Myrto Tsilimpounidi/ 8 The
logic of movement practice: An embodiment approach to activist research -
Raphael Schlembach/ Part III Events as Dissent/ 9 Sounds of Dissent: Music
as Protest - Craig Robertson/ 10 Rave Culture - Free Party or Protest? -
Rev. Ruth Dowson, Dan Lomax and Bernadette Theodore-Saltibus/ 11 Events of
emancipation and spectacles of discontent - Nils-Christian Kumkar/ 12
Affective and spatial construction of identities in protest events -
Tatiana Golova/ Conclusion - Ian Lamond and Karl Spracklen/ Notes on the
Contributors/ Bibliography/ Index
Spectacle/ 1 The construction of contested public spheres: Discourses of
protest and identity in a British campaigning organisation- Ian Lamond,
Cassandra Kilbride and Karl Spracklen/ 2 SlutWalk Hong Kong and the media -
Angie Ng/ 3 Lights, camera, direct action: The protest spectacle as media
opportunity and message sender - Jonathan Cable/ 4 Paving the way for
anti-militarism in Romania: activists, events and public authorities during
the 2008 NATO summit - Henry Rammelt/ Part II Identity, Embodiment and
Categorization/ 5 Academic-activism(s) in urban resistances: Pioneers or
obstacles for a common ground - Nezihe Basak Ergin/ 6 As Barriers Fall,
contingency becomes possibility: Protest resisting and escaping containment
and categorization - Christian Garland/ 7 'It's a Beautiful Thing, the
Destruction of Wor(l)ds' - Aylwyn Walsh and Myrto Tsilimpounidi/ 8 The
logic of movement practice: An embodiment approach to activist research -
Raphael Schlembach/ Part III Events as Dissent/ 9 Sounds of Dissent: Music
as Protest - Craig Robertson/ 10 Rave Culture - Free Party or Protest? -
Rev. Ruth Dowson, Dan Lomax and Bernadette Theodore-Saltibus/ 11 Events of
emancipation and spectacles of discontent - Nils-Christian Kumkar/ 12
Affective and spatial construction of identities in protest events -
Tatiana Golova/ Conclusion - Ian Lamond and Karl Spracklen/ Notes on the
Contributors/ Bibliography/ Index