artWORK
Art, Labour and Activism
Herausgeber: Serafini, Paula; Cossu, Alberto; Holtaway, Jessica
artWORK
Art, Labour and Activism
Herausgeber: Serafini, Paula; Cossu, Alberto; Holtaway, Jessica
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artWork: Art, Labour and Activism explores the complexity of the relation between art, labour and activism from both an academic and an actorsâ perspective.
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artWork: Art, Labour and Activism explores the complexity of the relation between art, labour and activism from both an academic and an actorsâ perspective.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Protest, Media and Culture
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield International
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9781786601889
- ISBN-10: 1786601885
- Artikelnr.: 48698632
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Protest, Media and Culture
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield International
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9781786601889
- ISBN-10: 1786601885
- Artikelnr.: 48698632
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Alberto Cossu is a Lecturer in New Media and Digital Culture in the Department of Media Studies at the University of Amsterdam. Jessica Holtaway is a PhD candidate in the Department of Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths College, University of London. Paula Serafini is a Research Associate at CAMEo Research Institute for Cultural and Media Economies, University of Leicester.
Preface/Introduction/ 1. Reimaging
Reimagining
or Reimagineering: Rebranding Ulster
Sarah Feinstein and Sheelagh Colclough/ 2. Art
Activism
and Addressing Sexual Assault in the UK: A Case Study
Winnie M Li/ 3. Macao before and beyond social media: the creation of the unexpected as a mobilisation logic
Alberto Cossu and Maria Francesca Murru/ 4. The Political Value of Techno-future
Emanuele Braga/ 5. Changing the Narrative: Highlighting Workers' Rights in Environmental Art Activism
Paula Serafini/ 6. Working Dancers; contemporary dance activism in Argentina
Konstantina Bousmpoura and Julia Martinez Heimann/ 7. Making Art Relevant in the Aftermath of the Egyptian Uprising
Rounwah Bseiso/ 8. Collective art-making to agitate for social change: Liberate Tate in parallel with The Wooster Group
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp
Forced Entertainment
La Pocha Nostra
Climate Camp and Occupy Wall Street
Mel Evans/ 9. Embracing failure
educating hope: some arts activist educators' concerns in their wo
Reimagining
or Reimagineering: Rebranding Ulster
Sarah Feinstein and Sheelagh Colclough/ 2. Art
Activism
and Addressing Sexual Assault in the UK: A Case Study
Winnie M Li/ 3. Macao before and beyond social media: the creation of the unexpected as a mobilisation logic
Alberto Cossu and Maria Francesca Murru/ 4. The Political Value of Techno-future
Emanuele Braga/ 5. Changing the Narrative: Highlighting Workers' Rights in Environmental Art Activism
Paula Serafini/ 6. Working Dancers; contemporary dance activism in Argentina
Konstantina Bousmpoura and Julia Martinez Heimann/ 7. Making Art Relevant in the Aftermath of the Egyptian Uprising
Rounwah Bseiso/ 8. Collective art-making to agitate for social change: Liberate Tate in parallel with The Wooster Group
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp
Forced Entertainment
La Pocha Nostra
Climate Camp and Occupy Wall Street
Mel Evans/ 9. Embracing failure
educating hope: some arts activist educators' concerns in their wo
Preface/Introduction/ 1. Reimaging
Reimagining
or Reimagineering: Rebranding Ulster
Sarah Feinstein and Sheelagh Colclough/ 2. Art
Activism
and Addressing Sexual Assault in the UK: A Case Study
Winnie M Li/ 3. Macao before and beyond social media: the creation of the unexpected as a mobilisation logic
Alberto Cossu and Maria Francesca Murru/ 4. The Political Value of Techno-future
Emanuele Braga/ 5. Changing the Narrative: Highlighting Workers' Rights in Environmental Art Activism
Paula Serafini/ 6. Working Dancers; contemporary dance activism in Argentina
Konstantina Bousmpoura and Julia Martinez Heimann/ 7. Making Art Relevant in the Aftermath of the Egyptian Uprising
Rounwah Bseiso/ 8. Collective art-making to agitate for social change: Liberate Tate in parallel with The Wooster Group
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp
Forced Entertainment
La Pocha Nostra
Climate Camp and Occupy Wall Street
Mel Evans/ 9. Embracing failure
educating hope: some arts activist educators' concerns in their wo
Reimagining
or Reimagineering: Rebranding Ulster
Sarah Feinstein and Sheelagh Colclough/ 2. Art
Activism
and Addressing Sexual Assault in the UK: A Case Study
Winnie M Li/ 3. Macao before and beyond social media: the creation of the unexpected as a mobilisation logic
Alberto Cossu and Maria Francesca Murru/ 4. The Political Value of Techno-future
Emanuele Braga/ 5. Changing the Narrative: Highlighting Workers' Rights in Environmental Art Activism
Paula Serafini/ 6. Working Dancers; contemporary dance activism in Argentina
Konstantina Bousmpoura and Julia Martinez Heimann/ 7. Making Art Relevant in the Aftermath of the Egyptian Uprising
Rounwah Bseiso/ 8. Collective art-making to agitate for social change: Liberate Tate in parallel with The Wooster Group
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp
Forced Entertainment
La Pocha Nostra
Climate Camp and Occupy Wall Street
Mel Evans/ 9. Embracing failure
educating hope: some arts activist educators' concerns in their wo







