The Rhetoric of Social Movements
Networks, Power, and New Media
Herausgeber: Crick, Nathan
The Rhetoric of Social Movements
Networks, Power, and New Media
Herausgeber: Crick, Nathan
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This collection provides an accessible yet rigorous survey of the rhetorical study of historical and contemporary social movements. It will be of interest to scholars and advanced students of rhetoric, communication, media studies, cultural studies, social activism, and political science.
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This collection provides an accessible yet rigorous survey of the rhetorical study of historical and contemporary social movements. It will be of interest to scholars and advanced students of rhetoric, communication, media studies, cultural studies, social activism, and political science.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 814g
- ISBN-13: 9781138346000
- ISBN-10: 1138346004
- Artikelnr.: 60001074
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 814g
- ISBN-13: 9781138346000
- ISBN-10: 1138346004
- Artikelnr.: 60001074
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Nathan Crick is Professor of Communication at Texas A&M University. His publications include Dewey for a New Age of Fascism: Teaching Democratic Habits (2019), The Keys of Power: The Rhetoric and Politics of Transcendentalism (2017), Rhetorical Public Speaking: Civic Engagement in the Digital Age, 3rd edition (2019), Rhetoric and Power: The Drama of Classical Greece (2015), and Democracy and Rhetoric: John Dewey on the Arts of Becoming (2010).
Introduction 1. From Cosmopolis to Cosmopolitics: The Rhetorical Study of
Social Movements Section 1: Tactics of Rhetorical Advocacy 2. The
Assembling of a March: Rhetorics of the Farm Workers' 1966 Pilgrimage 3.
Spatial Activism: The Democratization of Unruly Spaces 4. Video-Activism
and Small-Scale Resistance: The Visual Rhetoric of Youtube Videos by the
Greek Anarchist Group Rouvikonas 5. Strategic Storytelling: "Our Home"
Narratives of Occupy Homes 6. Confrontational and Intersectional Rhetoric:
Black Lives Matter and the Shutdown of the Hernando De Soto (I-40) Bridge
7. Intersectional Revisionist History: The Rhetoric of Ecuadorian Communist
Feminist Nela Martínez Espinosa Section 2: Mobilizing New Media 8. Memes in
Social Movement 2.0: #JeffCoSchoolBoardHistory and the Ouster of
Conservative Education "Reformers" in Colorado 9. Affective Winds,
De-Centered Knots of World-Making, and Tracing Force: Thinking Activism in
Chinese Protests 10. Social Movements, Media, and Discourse: Using Social
Media to Challenge Racist Policing Practices and Mainstream Media
Representations 11. Fan-Based Social Movements: The Harry Potter Alliance
and the Future of Online Activism Section 3: Power in Network 12.
Performing Embodied Collectivity: Organizing LGBTQ Activists at Camp
Courage 13. The Significance of the Radical Flank: The Role of GetEQUAL in
the Marriage Equality Movement 14. Analogical Arguments: Bridging Trans
Social Movements and the Civil Rights Movement 15. Voice Infrastructures
and Alternative Imaginaries: Indigenous Social Movements Against
Neocolonial Extraction Section 4: Emerging Contexts 16. Viral Mythologies:
The Movement to Decriminalize HIV 17. Motherhood & Environmental Justice:
Women's Environmental Communication, Maternity, and the Water Crisis in
Flint, Michigan 18. Food Justice Advocacy Tours: Remapping Rooted,
Regenerative Relationships through Denver's "Planting Just Seeds"
Social Movements Section 1: Tactics of Rhetorical Advocacy 2. The
Assembling of a March: Rhetorics of the Farm Workers' 1966 Pilgrimage 3.
Spatial Activism: The Democratization of Unruly Spaces 4. Video-Activism
and Small-Scale Resistance: The Visual Rhetoric of Youtube Videos by the
Greek Anarchist Group Rouvikonas 5. Strategic Storytelling: "Our Home"
Narratives of Occupy Homes 6. Confrontational and Intersectional Rhetoric:
Black Lives Matter and the Shutdown of the Hernando De Soto (I-40) Bridge
7. Intersectional Revisionist History: The Rhetoric of Ecuadorian Communist
Feminist Nela Martínez Espinosa Section 2: Mobilizing New Media 8. Memes in
Social Movement 2.0: #JeffCoSchoolBoardHistory and the Ouster of
Conservative Education "Reformers" in Colorado 9. Affective Winds,
De-Centered Knots of World-Making, and Tracing Force: Thinking Activism in
Chinese Protests 10. Social Movements, Media, and Discourse: Using Social
Media to Challenge Racist Policing Practices and Mainstream Media
Representations 11. Fan-Based Social Movements: The Harry Potter Alliance
and the Future of Online Activism Section 3: Power in Network 12.
Performing Embodied Collectivity: Organizing LGBTQ Activists at Camp
Courage 13. The Significance of the Radical Flank: The Role of GetEQUAL in
the Marriage Equality Movement 14. Analogical Arguments: Bridging Trans
Social Movements and the Civil Rights Movement 15. Voice Infrastructures
and Alternative Imaginaries: Indigenous Social Movements Against
Neocolonial Extraction Section 4: Emerging Contexts 16. Viral Mythologies:
The Movement to Decriminalize HIV 17. Motherhood & Environmental Justice:
Women's Environmental Communication, Maternity, and the Water Crisis in
Flint, Michigan 18. Food Justice Advocacy Tours: Remapping Rooted,
Regenerative Relationships through Denver's "Planting Just Seeds"
Introduction 1. From Cosmopolis to Cosmopolitics: The Rhetorical Study of
Social Movements Section 1: Tactics of Rhetorical Advocacy 2. The
Assembling of a March: Rhetorics of the Farm Workers' 1966 Pilgrimage 3.
Spatial Activism: The Democratization of Unruly Spaces 4. Video-Activism
and Small-Scale Resistance: The Visual Rhetoric of Youtube Videos by the
Greek Anarchist Group Rouvikonas 5. Strategic Storytelling: "Our Home"
Narratives of Occupy Homes 6. Confrontational and Intersectional Rhetoric:
Black Lives Matter and the Shutdown of the Hernando De Soto (I-40) Bridge
7. Intersectional Revisionist History: The Rhetoric of Ecuadorian Communist
Feminist Nela Martínez Espinosa Section 2: Mobilizing New Media 8. Memes in
Social Movement 2.0: #JeffCoSchoolBoardHistory and the Ouster of
Conservative Education "Reformers" in Colorado 9. Affective Winds,
De-Centered Knots of World-Making, and Tracing Force: Thinking Activism in
Chinese Protests 10. Social Movements, Media, and Discourse: Using Social
Media to Challenge Racist Policing Practices and Mainstream Media
Representations 11. Fan-Based Social Movements: The Harry Potter Alliance
and the Future of Online Activism Section 3: Power in Network 12.
Performing Embodied Collectivity: Organizing LGBTQ Activists at Camp
Courage 13. The Significance of the Radical Flank: The Role of GetEQUAL in
the Marriage Equality Movement 14. Analogical Arguments: Bridging Trans
Social Movements and the Civil Rights Movement 15. Voice Infrastructures
and Alternative Imaginaries: Indigenous Social Movements Against
Neocolonial Extraction Section 4: Emerging Contexts 16. Viral Mythologies:
The Movement to Decriminalize HIV 17. Motherhood & Environmental Justice:
Women's Environmental Communication, Maternity, and the Water Crisis in
Flint, Michigan 18. Food Justice Advocacy Tours: Remapping Rooted,
Regenerative Relationships through Denver's "Planting Just Seeds"
Social Movements Section 1: Tactics of Rhetorical Advocacy 2. The
Assembling of a March: Rhetorics of the Farm Workers' 1966 Pilgrimage 3.
Spatial Activism: The Democratization of Unruly Spaces 4. Video-Activism
and Small-Scale Resistance: The Visual Rhetoric of Youtube Videos by the
Greek Anarchist Group Rouvikonas 5. Strategic Storytelling: "Our Home"
Narratives of Occupy Homes 6. Confrontational and Intersectional Rhetoric:
Black Lives Matter and the Shutdown of the Hernando De Soto (I-40) Bridge
7. Intersectional Revisionist History: The Rhetoric of Ecuadorian Communist
Feminist Nela Martínez Espinosa Section 2: Mobilizing New Media 8. Memes in
Social Movement 2.0: #JeffCoSchoolBoardHistory and the Ouster of
Conservative Education "Reformers" in Colorado 9. Affective Winds,
De-Centered Knots of World-Making, and Tracing Force: Thinking Activism in
Chinese Protests 10. Social Movements, Media, and Discourse: Using Social
Media to Challenge Racist Policing Practices and Mainstream Media
Representations 11. Fan-Based Social Movements: The Harry Potter Alliance
and the Future of Online Activism Section 3: Power in Network 12.
Performing Embodied Collectivity: Organizing LGBTQ Activists at Camp
Courage 13. The Significance of the Radical Flank: The Role of GetEQUAL in
the Marriage Equality Movement 14. Analogical Arguments: Bridging Trans
Social Movements and the Civil Rights Movement 15. Voice Infrastructures
and Alternative Imaginaries: Indigenous Social Movements Against
Neocolonial Extraction Section 4: Emerging Contexts 16. Viral Mythologies:
The Movement to Decriminalize HIV 17. Motherhood & Environmental Justice:
Women's Environmental Communication, Maternity, and the Water Crisis in
Flint, Michigan 18. Food Justice Advocacy Tours: Remapping Rooted,
Regenerative Relationships through Denver's "Planting Just Seeds"