On September 17 2011, an occupation of Wall Street in New York City began in protest of the influence of the power elite, namely multinational corporations and major banks, over the democratic process of the United States and over the lives of people worldwide. This occupation and the group of citizens engaging in it came to be known as Occupy Wall Street (OWS). Shortly after OWS‟s inception, solidarity movements sprang up internationally, all under the name of Occupy. By October 15th 2011, Occupy was in 951 cities in 82 countries (Foster et al 2011)
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Spurred by the actions i...
This paper presents an analysis of the visuality of Occupy Wall Street arguing that visuality was a ...
From its inception in September 2011, the Occupy Wall Street movement has been linked to the revolut...
On September 17 2011, an occupation of Wall Street in New York City began in protest of the influenc...
In September 2011 the spreading sentiment of "Ya Basta!" ("Enough"), stemming from a combination of ...
The Occupy movement is one of many new protest movements that emerged in the year 2011. The limits, ...
csc.sagepub.com Almost immediately after the Occupy encampment emerged in New York City’s Zuccotti P...
Over the last few months, the organization called “Occupy ” has been very active. “Occupy ” movement...
The Occupy Wall Street Movement on September 17, 2011 that involved public protest and the occupatio...
A look into the Occupy Movement from the early 2000s.https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/so_racial_rel...
In the summer of 2011, thousands of people unified and organized to create what is now known as the ...
In the summer of 2011, thousands of people unified and organized to create what is now known as the ...
Local manifestations of Occupy Wall Street (OWS) have emerged around the world with enthusiasm for t...
This is the eighth post in the blog series „Movements and Institutions“. Occupy Wall Street has di...
The Occupy Movement represents the evolving nature of contemporary social movements. It employs trad...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Spurred by the actions i...
This paper presents an analysis of the visuality of Occupy Wall Street arguing that visuality was a ...
From its inception in September 2011, the Occupy Wall Street movement has been linked to the revolut...
On September 17 2011, an occupation of Wall Street in New York City began in protest of the influenc...
In September 2011 the spreading sentiment of "Ya Basta!" ("Enough"), stemming from a combination of ...
The Occupy movement is one of many new protest movements that emerged in the year 2011. The limits, ...
csc.sagepub.com Almost immediately after the Occupy encampment emerged in New York City’s Zuccotti P...
Over the last few months, the organization called “Occupy ” has been very active. “Occupy ” movement...
The Occupy Wall Street Movement on September 17, 2011 that involved public protest and the occupatio...
A look into the Occupy Movement from the early 2000s.https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/so_racial_rel...
In the summer of 2011, thousands of people unified and organized to create what is now known as the ...
In the summer of 2011, thousands of people unified and organized to create what is now known as the ...
Local manifestations of Occupy Wall Street (OWS) have emerged around the world with enthusiasm for t...
This is the eighth post in the blog series „Movements and Institutions“. Occupy Wall Street has di...
The Occupy Movement represents the evolving nature of contemporary social movements. It employs trad...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Spurred by the actions i...
This paper presents an analysis of the visuality of Occupy Wall Street arguing that visuality was a ...
From its inception in September 2011, the Occupy Wall Street movement has been linked to the revolut...