What follows is a very personal and emotional response to my participation in the Politics, Emotion and Protest workshop, coordinated by the social movements groups within the Media, Communications and Cultural Studies Association. Whilst it is neither a piece of research, nor an outline of my previous or current research activity, it does – polemically – reflect the impact the workshop had on how I conceptually orientate myself to my working practice as an academic researcher within the field of critical event studies
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sociological, and related literature on media, emotion, and performance to explore the role of count...
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Avenida Paulista (Avenue of the Paulistas – i.e. those who reside in Sao Paulo) stretches 1.7 miles ...
This article establishes the importance of studying mediated anger. It first develops a typology of ...
The intense social upheaval that spread through a number of UK cities in the riots and protests of A...
The publication features contributions from 37 academics across the globe. It presents a range of di...
Is political protest turning into a ritual performance? And if so, is it a product of media saturati...
Against a backdrop of contentious political landscapes of Brexit and the Trump victory, we reflect o...
In the last 20 years emotions have returned to the sociological study of social movements, as part o...
In this thesis I inquire into the nature and possibilities of happenings as they were practiced in t...
This is a response to my blog about media and protests by my colleague Dr Bart Cammaerts, who specia...
Our interest is to think of politics and poetics of images and words in writings traversed by the ex...
sociological, and related literature on media, emotion, and performance to explore the role of count...
It might seem trivial and mere common sense to note that revolts and revolutions are deeply emotiona...
This thesis offers a materialist account of political action from the perspective of the aesthetic, ...
We live in contentious times. Why are people prepared to sacrifice wealth, a pleasant and carefree l...
This thesis is a critical analysis of culture jamming as a form of activist performance that focuses...
Avenida Paulista (Avenue of the Paulistas – i.e. those who reside in Sao Paulo) stretches 1.7 miles ...
This article establishes the importance of studying mediated anger. It first develops a typology of ...
The intense social upheaval that spread through a number of UK cities in the riots and protests of A...