Rhetoric of Social Movements

Rhetoric of Social Movements

Networks, Power, and New Media

Crick, Nathan

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2020

318

Dura

Inglês

9781138346000

15 a 20 dias

784

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Introduction 1. From Cosmopolis to Cosmopolitics: The Rhetorical Study of Social Movements Section 1: Tactics of Rhetorical Advocacy 2. The Assembling of a March: Rhetorics of the Farm Workers' 1966 Pilgrimage 3. Spatial Activism: The Democratization of Unruly Spaces 4. Video-Activism and Small-Scale Resistance: The Visual Rhetoric of Youtube Videos by the Greek Anarchist Group Rouvikonas 5. Strategic Storytelling: "Our Home" Narratives of Occupy Homes 6. Confrontational and Intersectional Rhetoric: Black Lives Matter and the Shutdown of the Hernando De Soto (I-40) Bridge 7. Intersectional Revisionist History: The Rhetoric of Ecuadorian Communist Feminist Nela Martinez Espinosa Section 2: Mobilizing New Media 8. Memes in Social Movement 2.0: #JeffCoSchoolBoardHistory and the Ouster of Conservative Education "Reformers" in Colorado 9. Affective Winds, De-Centered Knots of World-Making, and Tracing Force: Thinking Activism in Chinese Protests 10. Social Movements, Media, and Discourse: Using Social Media to Challenge Racist Policing Practices and Mainstream Media Representations 11. Fan-Based Social Movements: The Harry Potter Alliance and the Future of Online Activism Section 3: Power in Network 12. Performing Embodied Collectivity: Organizing LGBTQ Activists at Camp Courage 13. The Significance of the Radical Flank: The Role of GetEQUAL in the Marriage Equality Movement 14. Analogical Arguments: Bridging Trans Social Movements and the Civil Rights Movement 15. Voice Infrastructures and Alternative Imaginaries: Indigenous Social Movements Against Neocolonial Extraction Section 4: Emerging Contexts 16. Viral Mythologies: The Movement to Decriminalize HIV 17. Motherhood & Environmental Justice: Women's Environmental Communication, Maternity, and the Water Crisis in Flint, Michigan 18. Food Justice Advocacy Tours: Remapping Rooted, Regenerative Relationships through Denver's "Planting Just Seeds"
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