The design of protest : choreographing political demonstrations in public space /
"Presenting case studies from around the world, this book offers the first extensive discussion of the act of protest as a designed event that uses public space to challenge the distance between institutional power"--Publisher's website.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Documento de Gobierno Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Austin :
University of Texas Press,
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Preface; Organization of the Book; Acknowledgments; Part I. Planning Protests; 1. Challenging Distance; Keeping Distance in Public Space; Challenging Distance during Protests; The Design of Protests; 2. Choosing a Place; Defining Distance through Forms and Symbols; Public Space Prototypes and Protest Cultures; Changing the Narration of Space; Choosing a Place, Appropriating the Right Locus; 3. Enhancing the Impact; Protest as the Juxtaposition of Spheres; The Search for Alternative Forms of Protest; The Manifold Spatialities of Protests.
- The Underlying Principles of the Groups' ProtestsReimagining Sociospatial Distance; Bargaining Power; Controlling the Events; Negotiating Power; Disputed Codes; Between Predictability and Uncertainty; Part II. Spatial Choreographies; 5. Staging the Action; Crafting a Spatial Choreography; Spatial Prototypes of Actions: Spectacle, Procession, and Place-Making; Does a Winning Spatial Choreography Exist?; 6. Spectacles; Theater | Tel Aviv, Rabin Square, November 4, 1995; Ritual | Buenos Aires, Plaza de Mayo, August 31, 2006; Bareness | Tel Aviv, King George, January 26, 2008; 7. Processions.
- Target | Istanbul, Taksim Square, May 1, 1977Conjoining | Leipzig, Augustusplatz, October 9, 1989; Synchronicity | Worldwide, February 15, 2003; Elasticity | Caracas, Autopista Francisco Fajardo, April 11, 2002; 8. Place-Making; Reiconization | Beijing, Tiananmen Square, June 4, 1989; City Design | Washington, DC, National Mall, May 13-June 24, 1968; Narrative | New York, Zuccotti Park, September 17-November 15, 2011; Part III. Continuum; 9. Performing Protestability; Challenging Distance in Future Protests; Performing Protestability as an Ethical Task; Notes; Bibliography; Index.