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[ecrea] New Book and New Series on Protest: Contemporary Protest and the Legacy of Dissent and Protest, Media and Culture

Fri Dec 05 17:17:43 GMT 2014




We would like to draw your attention to two recent developments in Protest and Social Movement Studies.

The first is the publication on 16th December of the volume Contemporary Protest and the Legacy of Dissent edited by Stuart Price (De Montfort University) and Ruth Sanz Sabido (Canterbury Christ Church University).

Contemporary Protest and the Legacy of Dissent (288 pages), offers an insight into modern European protest movements, focusing on the strategies, ideologies, activities, and developments associated with the current wave of public dissent.

Further details of this book, published by Rowman and Littlefield International, can be found here:

http://www.rowmaninternational.com/books/contemporary-protest-and-the-legacy-of-dissent

ISBN numbers:
Hardback £75 ISBN 9781783481750
Softback £24.95 ISBN 9781783481767
eBook £24.95 ISBN 9781783481774

The second event is the creation of a new Series on the topic of Protest, Media and Culture, again from R&L International.

Series Editors: Ruth Sanz Sabido (Canterbury Christ Church University, Media Discourse Group) and Stuart Price (De Montfort University, Media Discourse Group).

Protest, Media and Culture will publish edited collections and monographs dedicated to the study and analysis of an irrepressible phenomenon: the worldwide resurgence of social, cultural, political and economic discontent. The evidence for this development is found in the constant appearance of contentious activities, which emerge from a fundamental conflict between formal authority and those forces that, for a variety of reasons, attempt to censure, oppose, alter or even destroy the perceived iniquities of the ‘dominant’ social order. The series will make particular reference to the mediated character of protest and dissent, but will also encompass theoretical, organisational and practical issues, and will include both historical and contemporary examples.

The term Protest identifies the visible act of collective resistance; Media acts (variously) to suppress, amplify, or reconfigure this act; and Culture designates the active interactional ‘space’ that allows the various meanings animated by protest to circulate. The Series Editors share an approach to Protest and Mediated Culture that emerged from their work in the interdisciplinary field of Media Discourse. Now, following the organisation of a number of conferences, public lectures and symposia, supported by the cross-institutional Media Discourse Group, our call is for proposals that may touch upon, but which are not necessarily limited to, the following five main thematic headings:

Protest, Media and Communication
Cultural Studies and Protest
Protest and Post-colonial Studies
Social Psychology and Public Dissent
Gender and Protest

In the first instance, please make initial enquiries to both Dr Ruth Sanz Sabido at (ruth.sanz-sabido /at/ canterbury.ac.uk) and Professor Stuart Price at (sprice /at/ dmu.ac.uk)

A further call for material, including details of how to frame a proposal, will be made in the New Year

Best wishes
Ruth Sanz Sabido, Canterbury Christ Church University
Stuart Price, De Montfort University

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