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What democracy looks like : the rhetoric of social movements and counterpublics /

What Democracy Looks Like is a compelling and timely collection which combines two distinct but related theories in rhetoric and communication studies, while also exploring theories and ideas espoused by those in sociology, political science, and cultural studies. Recent protests around the world (s...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Foust, Christina R. (Editor ), Pason, Amy, 1981- (Editor ), Rogness, Kate Zittlow
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, [2017]
Colección:Rhetoric, culture, and social critique.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Acknowledgments; Introduction: Rhetoric and the Study of Social Change / Amy Pason, Christina R. Foust, and Kate Zittlow Rogness; I. Problematizing the Past of Social Movement Rhetoric and Counterpublic Research; 1. Social Movement Scholarship: A Retrospective/Prospective Review / Raymie E. McKerrow; 2. "Social Movement Rhetoric": A Critical Genealogy, Post-1980 / Christina R. Foust; 3. Counterpublic Theory Goes Global: A Chronicle of a Concept's Emergences and Mobilities / Daniel C. Brouwer and Marie-Louise Paulesc.
  • II. Distinguishing and Performing Counterpublics and Movements through Case Studies4. Phenomenon or Meaning? A Tale of Two Occupies / Amy Pason; 5. Pledge-a-Picketer, Power, Protest, and Publicity: Explaining Protest When the State/Establishment Is Not the Opposition / Catherine Helen Palczewski and Kelsey Harr-Lagin; 6. (Re)turning to the Private Sphere: SlutWalks' Public Negotiation of Privacy / Kate Zittlow Rogness; 7. Against Equality: Finding the Movement in Rhetorical Criticism of Social Movements / Karma R. Chávez with Yasmin Nair and Ryan Conrad.
  • III. New Directions for Studying Social Movements and Counterpublics Rhetorically8. Latina/o Vernacular Discourse: Theorizing Performative Dimensions of an Other Counterpublic / Bernadette Marie Calafell and Dawn Marie D. McIntosh; 9. Activism in the Wake of the Events of China and Social Media: Abandoning the Domesticated Rituals of Democracy to Explore the Dangers of Wild Public Screens / Kevin Michael DeLuca and Elizabeth Brunner; 10. WikiLeaks and Its Production of the Common: An Exploration of Rhetorical Agency in the Neoliberal Era / Catherine Chaput and Joshua S. Hanan.