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[ecrea] New Book: Protest Campaigns, Media and Political Opportunities
Thu Oct 13 09:02:09 GMT 2016
Please find below details of a new book by Jonathan Cable, Protest
Campaigns, Media and Political Opportunities, which explores protest
groups, their aims and protest tactics, and investigates the affect
their decisions have on press coverage and political debate.
The book has been published by Rowman and Littlefield as part of their
series Protest, Media and Culture.
More information here
http://www.rowmaninternational.com/books/protest-campaigns-media-and-political-opportunities
The attention paid to protest groups and social movements has rarely
been higher, be it the Occupy movement, austerity protests, or student
demonstrations. These formations are under continual scrutiny by
academics, the press and politicians who are all attempting to interpret
and understand protest groups, their tactics, demands, and their wider
influence on society. Protest Campaigns, Media and Political
Opportunities takes an in-depth look at three different protest groups
including a community campaign, environmental direct action activists,
and a mass demonstration. It offers a broad perspective of each group
through a comprehensive combination of insider stories from activists,
the authors own involvement with one group, newspaper coverage, each
group’s social media, websites and leaflets, and government documents.
This wealth of material is pieced together to provide compelling
narratives for each group’s campaign, from the inception of their
protest messages and actions, through media coverage, and into political
discourse. This book provides a vibrant contribution to debates around
the communication and protest tactics employed by protest groups and the
significance news media has on advancing their campaigns.
"In an age of media saturation protest campaigns are media campaigns.
Protest Campaigns, Media and Political Opportunities is required reading
for anyone interested in understanding how the logic of media
underwrites contemporary protest. Jonathan Cable brings much needed
empirical detail and conceptual nuance to the study of how activists
think about, select and interact with media when planning and enacting
protests." - Patrick McCurdy, Associate Professor, Department of
Communication, University of Ottawa
"As traditional party and media systems break down, Cable offers a
timely study on activists and their modus operandi. This in-depth
analysis gives a nuanced perspective on protest group strategies.
Clearly written and with well-chosen case studies, the book illuminates
the complex relationships between protest, power and the press and
should be required reading for campaigners and journalists alike." -
Phillip Chamberlain, Associate Head of Department for Broadcast and
Journalism at the University of West of England, journalist and
co-author of Blacklisted: The secret war between big business and union
activists
"Jonathan Cable has crafted a powerful account of the role of media in
protest campaigns. Drawing on the campaigns of three protest groups
combining insights from various disciplines, he shows how media shapes
the success and failure of protest campaigns to reach their goal. He
examines how political opportunities and the media, by reporting the
spectacle, influence the relative success of protest campaigns." - Bert
Klandermans, Professor of Applied Social Psychology at Free University,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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