Protests in the information age : social movements, digital practices and surveillance / edited by Lucas Melgaço and Jeffrey Monaghan.
2018
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Title
Protests in the information age : social movements, digital practices and surveillance / edited by Lucas Melgaço and Jeffrey Monaghan.
Edition
First edition.
Imprint
New York : Routledge, 2018.
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 176 pages).
Series
Routledge studies in crime, security and justice ; 4.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction: taking to the streets in the information age / Lucas Melgaço and Jeffrey Monaghan
Digital practices as part of social movement repertoires of contention
Mobilisation and surveillance on social media : the ambivalent case of the anti-austerity protests in Spain (2011-2014) / Manuel Maroto and Alejandro Segura
#rahmrepnow : social media and the campaign to win reparations for Chicago police torture survivors, 2013-2015 / Andrew S. Baer
Cracks and reformations in the Brazilian mediascape : Mídia Ninja, radical citizen journalism, and resistance in Rio de Janeiro / Tucker Landesman and Stuart Davis
Applying privacy-enhancing technologies : one alternative future of protests / Daniel Bosk, Guillermo Rodriguez-Cano, Benjamin Greschbach and Sonja Buchegger
Control practices of policing and security agencies
Settler colonial surveillance and the criminalization of social media : contradictory implications for Palestinian resistance / Madalena Santos
Between visibility and surveillance : challenges to anti-corporate activism in social media / Julie Uldam
The impact of video tracking routines on crowd behaviour and crowd policing / Marco Krüger
Surveillance-ready-subjects : the making of Canadian anti-masking law / Debra Mackinnon.
Digital practices as part of social movement repertoires of contention
Mobilisation and surveillance on social media : the ambivalent case of the anti-austerity protests in Spain (2011-2014) / Manuel Maroto and Alejandro Segura
#rahmrepnow : social media and the campaign to win reparations for Chicago police torture survivors, 2013-2015 / Andrew S. Baer
Cracks and reformations in the Brazilian mediascape : Mídia Ninja, radical citizen journalism, and resistance in Rio de Janeiro / Tucker Landesman and Stuart Davis
Applying privacy-enhancing technologies : one alternative future of protests / Daniel Bosk, Guillermo Rodriguez-Cano, Benjamin Greschbach and Sonja Buchegger
Control practices of policing and security agencies
Settler colonial surveillance and the criminalization of social media : contradictory implications for Palestinian resistance / Madalena Santos
Between visibility and surveillance : challenges to anti-corporate activism in social media / Julie Uldam
The impact of video tracking routines on crowd behaviour and crowd policing / Marco Krüger
Surveillance-ready-subjects : the making of Canadian anti-masking law / Debra Mackinnon.
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Taylor & Francis Online
Language
English
ISBN
9781315212357 (e-book : PDF)
9781351815413 (e-book: Mobi)
9780415791403 (hardback)
9781351815413 (e-book: Mobi)
9780415791403 (hardback)
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