Contemporary Protest and the Legacy of Dissent
Herausgeber: Price, Stuart; Sanz Sabido, Ruth
Contemporary Protest and the Legacy of Dissent
Herausgeber: Price, Stuart; Sanz Sabido, Ruth
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Contemporary Protest and the Legacy of Dissent offers an insight into modern European protest movements, focusing on the strategies, activities, and developments associated with the current wave of public dissent.
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Contemporary Protest and the Legacy of Dissent offers an insight into modern European protest movements, focusing on the strategies, activities, and developments associated with the current wave of public dissent.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield International
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781783481750
- ISBN-10: 1783481757
- Artikelnr.: 41249967
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield International
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781783481750
- ISBN-10: 1783481757
- Artikelnr.: 41249967
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Stuart Price is professor of media and political discourse, and chair of the Media Discourse Group, at De Montfort University, Leicester. He is the author of a number of monographs, including Worst-Case Scenario? Governance, mediation and the security regime (2011), and Brute Reality: power, discourse and the mediation of war (2010). Ruth Sanz Sabido is Reader in Media and Social Inequality at Canterbury Christ Church University.
Dedication
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Part I: Protest, Memory and Citizenship
1. The Legacy of Dissent: Class, Gender and Austerity - Stuart Price
2. 'They Call it Democracy': Cultural Memory and Anti-Austerity Protests in Spain - Ruth Sanz Sabido
3. Social Protest, Political Change and Democratisation in Ukraine - Soeren Keil, David Bates and Matthew Ogilvie
Part II: Occupation, Technology and Ideology
4. No Gods, no Masters . no Leaders? The Role of 'anarchists' in Occupy - Mark Bergfeld
5. A Marxist and an Anarchist Walk into the Occupy Movement: Internal and External Communication Practices of Radical Left Groups - Thomas Swann
6. Accelerating the Revolution: the Mediated Usurpation of Street Protest - Ingrid M. Hoofd
Part III: Riots and Political Discourse
7. Calls to Order: 'Anarchy', Riots and State Repression - Stuart Price
8. Conflicting Narratives in the Fog of Riot: The Case of the 2011 Stokes Croft Riots - Cassian Sparkes-Vian
9. Student Occupations: A New Generation of Protesters - Lee Salter
Part IV: Solidarity, Citizenship and Intervention
10. Bordering on Reproducing the State: Migrant Solidarity Collectives and Constructions of the Other in 'Safer Spaces'- Claire English
11. Marxism, Anti-imperialism and the Asian Youth Movements in Britain - Anandi Ramamurthy
12. Citizen Journalism and Active Citizenship - Vincent Campbell
Index
About the Contributors
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Part I: Protest, Memory and Citizenship
1. The Legacy of Dissent: Class, Gender and Austerity - Stuart Price
2. 'They Call it Democracy': Cultural Memory and Anti-Austerity Protests in Spain - Ruth Sanz Sabido
3. Social Protest, Political Change and Democratisation in Ukraine - Soeren Keil, David Bates and Matthew Ogilvie
Part II: Occupation, Technology and Ideology
4. No Gods, no Masters . no Leaders? The Role of 'anarchists' in Occupy - Mark Bergfeld
5. A Marxist and an Anarchist Walk into the Occupy Movement: Internal and External Communication Practices of Radical Left Groups - Thomas Swann
6. Accelerating the Revolution: the Mediated Usurpation of Street Protest - Ingrid M. Hoofd
Part III: Riots and Political Discourse
7. Calls to Order: 'Anarchy', Riots and State Repression - Stuart Price
8. Conflicting Narratives in the Fog of Riot: The Case of the 2011 Stokes Croft Riots - Cassian Sparkes-Vian
9. Student Occupations: A New Generation of Protesters - Lee Salter
Part IV: Solidarity, Citizenship and Intervention
10. Bordering on Reproducing the State: Migrant Solidarity Collectives and Constructions of the Other in 'Safer Spaces'- Claire English
11. Marxism, Anti-imperialism and the Asian Youth Movements in Britain - Anandi Ramamurthy
12. Citizen Journalism and Active Citizenship - Vincent Campbell
Index
About the Contributors
Dedication
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Part I: Protest, Memory and Citizenship
1. The Legacy of Dissent: Class, Gender and Austerity - Stuart Price
2. 'They Call it Democracy': Cultural Memory and Anti-Austerity Protests in Spain - Ruth Sanz Sabido
3. Social Protest, Political Change and Democratisation in Ukraine - Soeren Keil, David Bates and Matthew Ogilvie
Part II: Occupation, Technology and Ideology
4. No Gods, no Masters . no Leaders? The Role of 'anarchists' in Occupy - Mark Bergfeld
5. A Marxist and an Anarchist Walk into the Occupy Movement: Internal and External Communication Practices of Radical Left Groups - Thomas Swann
6. Accelerating the Revolution: the Mediated Usurpation of Street Protest - Ingrid M. Hoofd
Part III: Riots and Political Discourse
7. Calls to Order: 'Anarchy', Riots and State Repression - Stuart Price
8. Conflicting Narratives in the Fog of Riot: The Case of the 2011 Stokes Croft Riots - Cassian Sparkes-Vian
9. Student Occupations: A New Generation of Protesters - Lee Salter
Part IV: Solidarity, Citizenship and Intervention
10. Bordering on Reproducing the State: Migrant Solidarity Collectives and Constructions of the Other in 'Safer Spaces'- Claire English
11. Marxism, Anti-imperialism and the Asian Youth Movements in Britain - Anandi Ramamurthy
12. Citizen Journalism and Active Citizenship - Vincent Campbell
Index
About the Contributors
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Part I: Protest, Memory and Citizenship
1. The Legacy of Dissent: Class, Gender and Austerity - Stuart Price
2. 'They Call it Democracy': Cultural Memory and Anti-Austerity Protests in Spain - Ruth Sanz Sabido
3. Social Protest, Political Change and Democratisation in Ukraine - Soeren Keil, David Bates and Matthew Ogilvie
Part II: Occupation, Technology and Ideology
4. No Gods, no Masters . no Leaders? The Role of 'anarchists' in Occupy - Mark Bergfeld
5. A Marxist and an Anarchist Walk into the Occupy Movement: Internal and External Communication Practices of Radical Left Groups - Thomas Swann
6. Accelerating the Revolution: the Mediated Usurpation of Street Protest - Ingrid M. Hoofd
Part III: Riots and Political Discourse
7. Calls to Order: 'Anarchy', Riots and State Repression - Stuart Price
8. Conflicting Narratives in the Fog of Riot: The Case of the 2011 Stokes Croft Riots - Cassian Sparkes-Vian
9. Student Occupations: A New Generation of Protesters - Lee Salter
Part IV: Solidarity, Citizenship and Intervention
10. Bordering on Reproducing the State: Migrant Solidarity Collectives and Constructions of the Other in 'Safer Spaces'- Claire English
11. Marxism, Anti-imperialism and the Asian Youth Movements in Britain - Anandi Ramamurthy
12. Citizen Journalism and Active Citizenship - Vincent Campbell
Index
About the Contributors







