Advances in the visual analysis of social movements
This special issue is a key text in the current study of social movements. It introduces new analytical concepts for understanding visuals in social movements and examines case studies from across the globe; such as analysis of the symbols used in the Egyptian uprising, and contested images from ant...
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Bingley
Emerald
2013
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Ausgabe: | 1. ed. |
Schriftenreihe: | Research in social movements, conflict and change
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Zusammenfassung: | This special issue is a key text in the current study of social movements. It introduces new analytical concepts for understanding visuals in social movements and examines case studies from across the globe; such as analysis of the symbols used in the Egyptian uprising, and contested images from anti-surveillance protests in Europe |
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Beschreibung: | Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword; Toward a Visual Analysis of Social Movements, Conflict, and Political Mobilization; Part I: Special Topic: Advances in the Visual Analysis Of Social Movements; "We are all Khaled Said": Visual injustice symbols in the Egyptian revolution, 2010-2011; Abstract; Introduction; Visual injustice symbols; "We are all Khaled Said"; Concluding remarks; Notes; References; Acknowledgments; Bodies keying politics:A visual frame analysis of gendered local activismin France and Finland; Abstract; Introduction; Frame analysis revisited Tracing the dynamics of dominant frames and keying: Visual frame analysisConclusion; Notes; References; Acknowledgments; Gender keyings in visual frames of contention in Lyon and Helsinki; Images of surveillance: The contested and embedded visual language of anti-surveillance protests; Abstract; Introduction; Protests against surveillance in Germany; A method for analyzing protest images; Visual analysis of protest against surveillance; Conclusion; Notes; References; The emotional imperative of the visual: Images of the fetus in contemporary Australian pro-life politics; Abstract IntroductionSocial movement studies and visual images; Background and research design; Case studies of Australian pro-life repertoires and materials; The emotional meanings of pro-life visual repertoires; Conclusion: The value of visual analysis of pro-life politics; Notes; References; Acknowledgments; Protest movements and spectacles of death: From urban places to video spaces; Abstract; Introduction; Contemporary protest movements and their visual representations; Analytical framework and methodology; Analysis; Of myths and martyrs Reclaiming the city: The city (scape) as a terrain of anti-capitalist struggleConclusions; Notes; References; Appendix; Part II: Comments on Advances in the Visual Analysis of Social Movements; What we can do with visual analysis in social movement studies: Some (self) reflections; Abstract; Notes; References; Part III: General Theme: Narratives and Repertoires of Contention; The work stories do: Charles Tilly's legacy on the provision of reasons, storytelling, and trust in contentious performances; Adding one Tilly to another; Parallels between Tilly's work and other narrative analysts Telling storiesDiscussion and conclusion; Notes; References; Acknowledgments; Repertoires of contention and tactical choice in Latin America, 1981-1995; Introduction; Do challengers specialize?; Which tactics go together?; Why do challengers use a particular set of tactics?; Conclusions; Notes; References; Appendix: contentious campaigns; Acknowledgments; Defining forms of contention; Contentious political challenges in Latin America; Tactics and repertoires of contention; About the Contributors |
Beschreibung: | XXVI, 212 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 9781781906354 978-1-78190-635-4 |