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Global Cultures of Contestation: Mobility, Sustainability, Aesthetics & Connectivity: Palgrave Studies in Globalization, Culture and Society

Editat de Esther Peeren, Robin Celikates, Jeroen de Kloet, Thomas Poell
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 dec 2017
This book guides the reader through the many complications and contradictions that characterize popular contestation today, focusing on its socio-political, cultural, and aesthetic dimensions. The volume recognizes that the same media and creative strategies can be used to pursue very different causes, as the anti-gay marriage Manif Pour Tous movement in France makes clear. The contributors are scholars from the humanities and social sciences, who analyze protests in particular regions, including Egypt, Iran, Australia, France, Spain, Greece, and Hong Kong, and transnational protests such as the NSA-leaks and the mobilization of migrants and refugees. Not only the specificity of these protest movements is examined, but also their tendency to connect and influence each other, as well as the central, often ambiguous role global digital platforms play in this. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319639819
ISBN-10: 3319639811
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: XIII, 282 p. 8 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in Globalization, Culture and Society

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction; Robin Celikates, Jeroen de Kloet, Esther Peeren & Thomas Poell.- 2. Biopolitical, Phenomenological and Transgressive Underpinnings of Embodied Contestation;Marwan Kraidy.- 3. The Square and Beyond; Marlies Glasius & Armine Ishkanian.- 4. Protest Counterpublics and the Issue of Change; Ewa Majewska.- 5. Civil Disobedience Reframed: Borders, Secrets and New Actors; Natasha Basu & Bernardo Caycedo.- 6. From Disruption to Hegemony: Protest Tactics and Strategies of Oppression in Egypt; Walid el Houri.- 7. Challenging the Territorial Dimension of the Nation-State: Secessionist Rallies in Catalonia; Jaume Castan Pinos.- 8. Umbrellas and Revolutions: The Aesthetics of the Hong Kong Protests; Jeroen de Kloet.- 9. Transitory Digital Organizing, Mobilizing and Precarious Political Cohesion: The “Boycott School” and Manif Pour Tous Movements; Jayson Harsin.- 10. Internet as a Global/Local Site of Contestation: The Case of Iran; Mahsa Alimardani & Stefania Milan.- 11. Disruption or Transformation? Indigenous Voices Contesting Policy in the Digital Age; Tanja Dreher, Kerry McCallum & Lisa Walle.- 12. Erehwon: A Practical Exploration of Digital Tools for Empowering Socio-Political Interventions in Public Space; Beatriz Cantinho & Mariza Dima.   

Notă biografică

Esther Peeren is Associate Professor of Literary and Cultural Analysis and Vice-Director of the Amsterdam Centre for Globalisation Studies (ACGS) at the University of Amsterdam.

Robin Celikates is Associate Professor of Political and Social Philosophy at the University of Amsterdam, where he also directs the NWO-funded research project Transformations of Civil Disobedience.

Jeroen de Kloet is Professor of Globalisation Studies and Director of the Amsterdam Centre for Globalisation Studies (ACGS) at the University of Amsterdam.

Thomas Poell is Assistant Professor of New Media & Digital Culture and Program Director of the Research Master Media Studies at the University of Amsterdam.


Caracteristici

Aimed at scholars and graduate students working on topics related to globalization, politics and social movements from across the humanities and the social sciences Brings together contributors from Egypt, Iran, Australia, France, Spain, Greece, Hong Kong and across the globe Approaches each protest movement in terms of both their specificity and their tendency, in a context of digitization and globalization, to connect, share and influence each other