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  1. Mediation and protest movements

    Bristol, UK : Intellect, 2013.

    This book focuses on the processes and practices that contemporary protesters use when acting with (and through) media. It covers both online and off-line contexts, as well as mainstream and alternative media. It bridges the gap between social-movement theory and media and communication studies. It is an important text for students and scholars of media and social change at both a local and transnational level. Over the past year, international and national media have been full of stories about protest movements and tumultuous social upheaval from Tunisia to California. But scholars have not yet fully addressed the connection between these movements and the media and communication channels through which their messages spread. Correcting that imbalance, "Mediation and Protest Movements" explores the nature of the relationship between protest movements, media representation, and communication strategies and tactics. This approach privileges the processes and practices of interacting with and through media and thus analyses the media and communications strategies and tactics of contemporary protest movements in both online and offline contexts. It also considers media environment(s) in their complexity: from mainstream to alternative media, from traditional to new media outlets. By addressing the transnational level of contention it appeals to a wide international audience interested in how protest movements at a local as well as a transnational level engage in mediation processes and develop media practices across the globe.

  2. Protest movements in America

    Useem, Michael
    [1st ed.] - Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill [1975]

  3. Youth protest movements in Afghanistan : seeking voice and agency

    Bose, Srinjoy
    Washington, DC : United States Institute of Peace, 2019

    Online purl.fdlp.gov

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  1. African American Studies

    Stanford Libraries' African American Studies collections support interdisciplinary research on Black life including social movements, politics, racial ideologies and the distinctive artistic, literary, cultural experiences of people of African descent.

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  1. Black Lives Matter Protests 2020

    2020

    Web map tracking global cities thaty have had BLM protests to date (beginiing May 25th 2020).

  2. Major insurgent groups in Afghanistan

    United States. Central Intelligence Agency
    1985

    "Unclassified." Map no.: "704703 (A01776) 3-85.". "Boundary representation is not necessarily authoritative".

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