Index
Protest Technologies and Media Revolutions
ISBN: 978-1-83982-647-4, eISBN: 978-1-83982-646-7
Publication date: 26 November 2020
Citation
(2020), "Index", Karatzogianni, A., Schandorf, M. and Ferra, I. (Ed.) Protest Technologies and Media Revolutions (Digital Activism and Society: Politics, Economy And Culture In Network Communication), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 287-294. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83982-646-720201022
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
INDEX
- Prelims
- Chapter 1 Introduction: Protest Technologies and Media Revolutions in the Longue Durée
- Part I From the Russian Revolution to Post-soviet Digital Activism and the New Cold War
- Chapter 2 Art as a Form of Social Action in the Russian Avant-garde (1905–1930)
- Chapter 3 Secret Police and Public Sphere: The East German State Security Service (‘Stasi’) between Media Control and Public Relations
- Chapter 4 The Russian Dream and Victor Pelevin's Generation “Π”: Ideology in Post-Soviet Russia
- Chapter 5 Soviet Communicative Control: Some Implications of Digital Activism in Contemporary Russia
- Chapter 6 A Comparative Cyberconflict Analysis of Digital Activism across Post-Soviet Countries
- Chapter 7 Dis/Engagement in Post-soviet Communicative Ecologies: Re-Framing the ‘Chinatown’ Dissent Campaign in Belarus
- Chapter 8 Media Tooth and Claw: Ecologies of Post-truth Suasion in Total (Culture) War
- Part II The Road to Occupy and Its Influence
- Chapter 9 Creating the Collective: Social Media, the Occupy Movement and Its Constitution as a Collective Actor
- Chapter 10 Ground the Drones: Direct Action and Media Activism
- Chapter 11 Beyond Social Media Determinism: How Artists Reshape the Organization of Social Movements?
- Chapter 12 ‘The City Is a Work of Art and Everyone Is an Artist’: Collaborative Protest Art, Participation and Space Reproduction at the 2014 Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement
- Chapter 13 A Comparative Study of the Delhi Nirbhaya Protests and the Occupy Nigeria Movement: Evaluating Uses of ICTs and Social Media
- Chapter 14 From Classical Syndicalism to Spain's 15-M Movement
- Chapter 15 The Trials and Tribulations of Social Media and Transnational Labour Solidarity
- Chapter 16 The Online Communication Strategies of a Small-Scale Social Movement: The Case of the Greek ‘Do Not Pay’ Social Movement
- Chapter 17 The EU Referendum in the Twittersphere: #Grexit, #Brexit and the #CatalanReferendum
- Chapter 18 The Geeks of the Squares: Agency, Control and Surveillance in Protest Movement Mediation Technologies
- Index