Protest in Late Modern Societies
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Protest in Late Modern Societies

Dynamics, Forms, Futures

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eBook - ePub

Protest in Late Modern Societies

Dynamics, Forms, Futures

About this book

This book discusses a broadly understood phenomenon of protest from several perspectives, including historical, cultural, social, political, environmental and semiotic. Through their analyses, the authors undertake to envision the possible evolution of the forms of contestation in the further decades of the 21st century, taking into account the specificity of the globalisation processes.

A multidimensional approach offered in this volume makes it possible to capture and identify new features of contemporary contestation and those that seem unchanged despite the passage of time and altering audiences. Examples from Europe (France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Ireland, Malta, Bulgaria, Poland, Belarus, Russia), America (the United States, Mexico, Chile) and Far East (Hong Kong and China) are relevant case studies that show the faces of contestation while reaching for new or modified rhetoric, symbolism, communication channels and the so-called modus operandi of protest initiators, active and passive participants and short- and long-distant observers.

The book will be of value to a wide audience, particularly to the researchers studying contestation, social resistance, individual and collective disobedience, crisis management and cultural/social dynamic of protests. It will also be of interest to experts and individuals from outside the academia like civil activists, practitioners and NGOs compelled by contemporary processes (tensions) occurring between the state, power, society and individuals.

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Yes, you can access Protest in Late Modern Societies by Monika Banaś, Ruslan Saduov, Ruslan Saduov,Monika Banaś in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Social Sciences & Sociology. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2023
Print ISBN
9781032217987
eBook ISBN
9781000874945

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series
  4. Title
  5. Copyright
  6. Contents
  7. List of illustrations
  8. List of contributors
  9. Acknowledgements
  10. List of abbreviations
  11. Introduction
  12. 1 1917 Russian revolutions: success, collapse and today’s consequences
  13. 2 With the intention to be subjective: the rhetoric of contemporary liberal media in Russia
  14. 3 Semantic opposition of US versus THEM in late 2020 Russian-language Belarusian discourse: synchronic and diachronic aspects
  15. 4 The dynamics of the 2020–2021 protests in Bulgaria
  16. 5 Crisis of capitalism and its effect on voters’ attitudes in the Western world
  17. 6 “Kill the Bill” protests in British politics
  18. 7 Women’s social movement to end violence against women: the case of Chile
  19. 8 Women’s “Black Protest” in Poland: symbolism and performance as (un)effective negotiation in political discourse
  20. 9 Turpism and anti-aestheticism of political struggle for Sami rights in Norway
  21. 10 The wind of protest goes … and then returns: feminist movements in Italy from the 1970s to the 2020s
  22. 11 People power: dissent and reaction in twentieth-century colonial Malta
  23. 12 From the Poor People’s Campaign to the Poor People’s Campaign: fifty years of protest in the United States
  24. 13 Model of inclusive civil socio-ecological culture as a novel form of protest: the case of the Water Pedagogical Forest
  25. 14 Chinese media coverage of Hong Kong’s anti-government protests in the context of Chinese nationalism
  26. Index