This book examines protest movements through the lens of Apartheid Studies, the first general theory of apartheid which explores how oppression, harm, injustice, poverty, loss, and inequality persist. It will be of interest to researchers across the fields of social movements, protests, sociology, African Studies, and media studies.
This book examines protest movements through the lens of Apartheid Studies, the first general theory of apartheid which explores how oppression, harm, injustice, poverty, loss, and inequality persist. It will be of interest to researchers across the fields of social movements, protests, sociology, African Studies, and media studies.
Cuthbeth Tagwirei is an Apartheid Studies scholar and former Marie Curie Fellow at the Institute for Creative Futures, Loughborough University, United Kingdom. He is currently a Research Fellow at the University of the Free State in South Africa.
Inhaltsangabe
INTRODUCTION: Protest is Broken 1. Whose Life Matters? Reckoning with Protest Triage 2. The Fragmented Cycle of Protest 3. The Protest Hashtag as a Monologic Force 4. The Days of #RhodesMustLiveOn 5. An Encounter with Apartheid's Protest CONCLUSION: An invitation to Apartheid Studies work
INTRODUCTION: Protest is Broken 1. Whose Life Matters? Reckoning with Protest Triage 2. The Fragmented Cycle of Protest 3. The Protest Hashtag as a Monologic Force 4. The Days of #RhodesMustLiveOn 5. An Encounter with Apartheid's Protest CONCLUSION: An invitation to Apartheid Studies work
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