This article will look at three case studies of performative political protest, where female activists are raising awareness of the precarious conditions of their lived experience in economic neoliberalism. The research is focused on links between Focus E15 Mothers Group in London, the #protestiram movement in Macedonia and #direnkahkaha (resist laughter) in Turkey. I will analyse these protest movements’ performative acts and argue that these acts are strategically used to draw attention to the inequality faced by women
This thesis examines the dramaturgical strategies of protest employed by the contemporary Ukrainia...
14 pagesIn this essay, we develop the concept of awkward assemblages to describe feminist digital ac...
In response to a number of political demonstrations, for example the Women's March (2017), Sophie Wa...
This article will look at three case studies of performative political protest, where female activis...
Although organization and management scholars are beginning to research opposition and dissent emerg...
In response to a number of political demonstrations, for example the Women's March (2017), Sophie Wa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This issue brief outlines historical turning points in gender inequality issues in the political sph...
This thesis is situated within the increasing visibility of feminism in the public sphere in German...
This article critically examines a 21st century online, social movement, the Everyday Sexism Project...
Using the Gezi Park protests as a case study this article considers the performative component of pr...
Social Movements often incorporate masculinity into protest events as a means of achieving media att...
Considering contemporary movements as sites of struggle between attempts at inclusiveness and enduri...
The author of this article discusses the ways in which gender equality and intersectionality are und...
Winner of the 2021 Catharine Stimpson Prize for Outstanding Feminist Scholarship. There has been a g...
This thesis examines the dramaturgical strategies of protest employed by the contemporary Ukrainia...
14 pagesIn this essay, we develop the concept of awkward assemblages to describe feminist digital ac...
In response to a number of political demonstrations, for example the Women's March (2017), Sophie Wa...
This article will look at three case studies of performative political protest, where female activis...
Although organization and management scholars are beginning to research opposition and dissent emerg...
In response to a number of political demonstrations, for example the Women's March (2017), Sophie Wa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This issue brief outlines historical turning points in gender inequality issues in the political sph...
This thesis is situated within the increasing visibility of feminism in the public sphere in German...
This article critically examines a 21st century online, social movement, the Everyday Sexism Project...
Using the Gezi Park protests as a case study this article considers the performative component of pr...
Social Movements often incorporate masculinity into protest events as a means of achieving media att...
Considering contemporary movements as sites of struggle between attempts at inclusiveness and enduri...
The author of this article discusses the ways in which gender equality and intersectionality are und...
Winner of the 2021 Catharine Stimpson Prize for Outstanding Feminist Scholarship. There has been a g...
This thesis examines the dramaturgical strategies of protest employed by the contemporary Ukrainia...
14 pagesIn this essay, we develop the concept of awkward assemblages to describe feminist digital ac...
In response to a number of political demonstrations, for example the Women's March (2017), Sophie Wa...