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_aThe Routledge companion to media and activism / _cEdited, Graham Meikle |
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_aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c2020 |
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_a xv, 419 ; _c25 cm |
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| 505 | _a Introduction: making meanings and making troublePart I — THEMES1) Looking back, looking ahead: what has changed in social movement media since the internet and social media?2) The nexus between media, communication and social movements: looking back and the way forward3) Nonviolent activism and the media: Gandhi and beyond4) Can the Women’s Peace Camp be televised?: challenging mainstream media coverage of Greenham Common5) Artistic activism6) Alternative computingPart II — ORGANIZATIONS AND IDENTITIES7) Transformative media organizing: key lessons from participatory communications research with the immigrant rights, Occupy, and LGBTQ and Two-Spirit movements8) Affective publics and windows of opportunity: social media and the potential for social change9) Social media and contentious action in China10) Connective or collective?: the intersection between online crowds and social movements in contemporary activism11) The communicative core of working class organization12) Digital activism and the future of worker resistance13) Forming publics: alternative media and activist cultural practices | ||
| 520 | _aThe Routledge Collection to Media and Activism is a wide-ranging collection of original essays by leading contributors from around the world | ||
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