Taking the Square
Mediated Dissent and Occupations of Public Space
Herausgeber: Ong, Jonathan Corpus; Rovisco, Maria
Taking the Square
Mediated Dissent and Occupations of Public Space
Herausgeber: Ong, Jonathan Corpus; Rovisco, Maria
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Explores a rich variety of occupations of public space in order to explore new forms of public expression and modes of citizen participation.
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Explores a rich variety of occupations of public space in order to explore new forms of public expression and modes of citizen participation.
Produktdetails
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- Radical Subjects in International Politics
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 418g
- ISBN-13: 9781783483969
- ISBN-10: 1783483962
- Artikelnr.: 43672412
- Radical Subjects in International Politics
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 418g
- ISBN-13: 9781783483969
- ISBN-10: 1783483962
- Artikelnr.: 43672412
Maria Rovisco and Jonathan Corpus Ong are both lecturers in media and communication at the University of Leicester.
Acknowledgements / Introduction
Maria Rovisco and Jonathan Corpus Ong / Part I: Street Politics
Occupations and Dissent / 1. Identity
Place and Politics: From Picket Lines to Occupation
Pollyanna Ruiz / 2. Occupying the digital-popular
Paolo Gerbaudo / 3. Place
Protest & Communication: Protest Camps and the Mediatisation of Space
Fabian Frenzel
Patrick McCurdy
Anna Feigenbaum / Part II: Democratic Struggles
New Publics and Mediated Protest / 4. Protest as Interruption of the Disaster Imaginary: Overcoming Voice-Denying Rationalities in Post-Haiyan Philippines
Nicole Curato
Jonathan Corpus Ong
Liezel Longboan / 5. 'We Live in Public': Twitter and Self-Mediated Hyper-Visibility in the Occupy Wall Street Movement
Joel Penney / 6. The Relationship between Online and Offline Participation in a Social Movement: Gezi Park Protests in the Diaspora
Christine Ogan
Roya Imani Giglou
and Leen d'Haenens / 7. Mediating Movement in Occupied Spaces: Documentation on Social Media Pages in the Context of the Umbrella Movement
Lisa Y. M. Leung / Part III: The Performance of Protest / 8. Performative Revolution in Egypt: An essay in Cultural Power
Jeffrey Alexander / 9. Hybridity in Street Performance of Zulu and Mardi Gras Indians in New Orleans
Diane Grams / 10. Minority Groups and Strategies of Display and Dissent in Physical
Virtual
and Hybrid Spaces
Cheryll Ruth R. Soriano and Ruepert Jiel Cao / List of Contributors
Maria Rovisco and Jonathan Corpus Ong / Part I: Street Politics
Occupations and Dissent / 1. Identity
Place and Politics: From Picket Lines to Occupation
Pollyanna Ruiz / 2. Occupying the digital-popular
Paolo Gerbaudo / 3. Place
Protest & Communication: Protest Camps and the Mediatisation of Space
Fabian Frenzel
Patrick McCurdy
Anna Feigenbaum / Part II: Democratic Struggles
New Publics and Mediated Protest / 4. Protest as Interruption of the Disaster Imaginary: Overcoming Voice-Denying Rationalities in Post-Haiyan Philippines
Nicole Curato
Jonathan Corpus Ong
Liezel Longboan / 5. 'We Live in Public': Twitter and Self-Mediated Hyper-Visibility in the Occupy Wall Street Movement
Joel Penney / 6. The Relationship between Online and Offline Participation in a Social Movement: Gezi Park Protests in the Diaspora
Christine Ogan
Roya Imani Giglou
and Leen d'Haenens / 7. Mediating Movement in Occupied Spaces: Documentation on Social Media Pages in the Context of the Umbrella Movement
Lisa Y. M. Leung / Part III: The Performance of Protest / 8. Performative Revolution in Egypt: An essay in Cultural Power
Jeffrey Alexander / 9. Hybridity in Street Performance of Zulu and Mardi Gras Indians in New Orleans
Diane Grams / 10. Minority Groups and Strategies of Display and Dissent in Physical
Virtual
and Hybrid Spaces
Cheryll Ruth R. Soriano and Ruepert Jiel Cao / List of Contributors
Acknowledgements / Introduction
Maria Rovisco and Jonathan Corpus Ong / Part I: Street Politics
Occupations and Dissent / 1. Identity
Place and Politics: From Picket Lines to Occupation
Pollyanna Ruiz / 2. Occupying the digital-popular
Paolo Gerbaudo / 3. Place
Protest & Communication: Protest Camps and the Mediatisation of Space
Fabian Frenzel
Patrick McCurdy
Anna Feigenbaum / Part II: Democratic Struggles
New Publics and Mediated Protest / 4. Protest as Interruption of the Disaster Imaginary: Overcoming Voice-Denying Rationalities in Post-Haiyan Philippines
Nicole Curato
Jonathan Corpus Ong
Liezel Longboan / 5. 'We Live in Public': Twitter and Self-Mediated Hyper-Visibility in the Occupy Wall Street Movement
Joel Penney / 6. The Relationship between Online and Offline Participation in a Social Movement: Gezi Park Protests in the Diaspora
Christine Ogan
Roya Imani Giglou
and Leen d'Haenens / 7. Mediating Movement in Occupied Spaces: Documentation on Social Media Pages in the Context of the Umbrella Movement
Lisa Y. M. Leung / Part III: The Performance of Protest / 8. Performative Revolution in Egypt: An essay in Cultural Power
Jeffrey Alexander / 9. Hybridity in Street Performance of Zulu and Mardi Gras Indians in New Orleans
Diane Grams / 10. Minority Groups and Strategies of Display and Dissent in Physical
Virtual
and Hybrid Spaces
Cheryll Ruth R. Soriano and Ruepert Jiel Cao / List of Contributors
Maria Rovisco and Jonathan Corpus Ong / Part I: Street Politics
Occupations and Dissent / 1. Identity
Place and Politics: From Picket Lines to Occupation
Pollyanna Ruiz / 2. Occupying the digital-popular
Paolo Gerbaudo / 3. Place
Protest & Communication: Protest Camps and the Mediatisation of Space
Fabian Frenzel
Patrick McCurdy
Anna Feigenbaum / Part II: Democratic Struggles
New Publics and Mediated Protest / 4. Protest as Interruption of the Disaster Imaginary: Overcoming Voice-Denying Rationalities in Post-Haiyan Philippines
Nicole Curato
Jonathan Corpus Ong
Liezel Longboan / 5. 'We Live in Public': Twitter and Self-Mediated Hyper-Visibility in the Occupy Wall Street Movement
Joel Penney / 6. The Relationship between Online and Offline Participation in a Social Movement: Gezi Park Protests in the Diaspora
Christine Ogan
Roya Imani Giglou
and Leen d'Haenens / 7. Mediating Movement in Occupied Spaces: Documentation on Social Media Pages in the Context of the Umbrella Movement
Lisa Y. M. Leung / Part III: The Performance of Protest / 8. Performative Revolution in Egypt: An essay in Cultural Power
Jeffrey Alexander / 9. Hybridity in Street Performance of Zulu and Mardi Gras Indians in New Orleans
Diane Grams / 10. Minority Groups and Strategies of Display and Dissent in Physical
Virtual
and Hybrid Spaces
Cheryll Ruth R. Soriano and Ruepert Jiel Cao / List of Contributors