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Transnational Protests and the Media

by Simon Cottle (Volume editor) Libby Lester (Volume editor)
©2011 Textbook XII, 352 Pages
Series: Global Crises and the Media, Volume 10

Summary

In what ways can mediated transnational protests express, however emergently or imperfectly, «global civil society» and «global citizenship»? How, in an increasingly fragmented and multilayered communications environment, can they contribute to a «global public sphere»? This book explores these and other major questions, examining protests and their transactions within and through today’s complex circuits of communications and media worldwide. With contributions from leading theorists and researchers, this cutting-edge collection discusses protests focusing on war and peace, economy and trade, ecology and climate change, as well as political struggles for civil and human rights, including the Arab uprisings. At its core is a desire to better understand activists’ innovative uses of media and communications within a rapidly changing media environment, and how this is altering relations of communication power around the globe.

Details

Pages
XII, 352
Publication Year
2011
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433109867
ISBN (Softcover)
9781433109850
Language
English
Keywords
mediated transnational protests communication networks contemporary communications media global media mediated transnational protest transnational activists
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2011. XII, 352 pp., num. ill. and tables

Biographical notes

Simon Cottle (Volume editor) Libby Lester (Volume editor)

Simon Cottle is Professor of Media and Communications and Deputy Head of the School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies at Cardiff University. His latest books are Mediatized Conflict (2006) and Global Crisis Reporting (2009) and he is Series Editor of the Global Crises and the Media Series for Peter Lang publishing. Libby Lester is Associate Professor of Journalism, Media and Communications at the University of Tasmania. She has also worked as a journalist for a number of leading Australian newspapers and magazines. Her most recent book is Media and Environment: Conflict, Politics and the News (2010).

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