In the Aftermath of Gezi: From Social Movement to Social Change?

By: HEMER, OscarContributor(s): PERSSON, Hans-AkeMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Palgrave Studies in Communication for Social ChangePublication details: Cham, Switzerland Palgrave Macmillan 2017 Edition: 1stISBN: 9780000000000Subject(s): Demonstrations--Turkey--Istanbul--Gezi Parkı | Turkey History 21st century | Turkey--History--Gezi Park Protests, 2013 | Turkey--Politics and government--21st century
Contents:
In the Aftermath of Gezi: IntroductionHemer, Oscar (et al.)Pages 1-16What Emerged in the Gezi Park Occupation in Istanbul?Aksoy, AsuPages 17-34The Politics of ProtestSengupta, AnitaPages 35-54Violent Communication and the Tyranny of the MajorityStade, RonaldPages 55-64Alone in the City: Gezi as a Moment of TransgressionSofos, SpyrosPages 65-85At the Intersection of Competing Modernizations: Gezi as a Litmus Test for the Public SphereKırık, HikmetPages 87-107It is Too Dangerous to be an Individual in TurkeyLindgaard, JakobPages 109-132Gezi in the Center and Periphery the Protests as Communicated by the Turkish MediaPedersen, Erliza López (et al.)Pages 133-159The Gezi Movement Under a Connective Action Framework: Enhancing New Forms of Citizenship via Social MediaChrona, Stavroula (et al.)Pages 161-185Activist Citizenship and the Dramaturgy of Social ChangeTufte, ThomasPages 187-200Epilogue: #Occupygezi Movement and Right to the CityKaya, AyhanPages 201-215
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In the Aftermath of Gezi: IntroductionHemer, Oscar (et al.)Pages 1-16What Emerged in the Gezi Park Occupation in Istanbul?Aksoy, AsuPages 17-34The Politics of ProtestSengupta, AnitaPages 35-54Violent Communication and the Tyranny of the MajorityStade, RonaldPages 55-64Alone in the City: Gezi as a Moment of TransgressionSofos, SpyrosPages 65-85At the Intersection of Competing Modernizations: Gezi as a Litmus Test for the Public SphereKırık, HikmetPages 87-107It is Too Dangerous to be an Individual in TurkeyLindgaard, JakobPages 109-132Gezi in the Center and Periphery the Protests as Communicated by the Turkish MediaPedersen, Erliza López (et al.)Pages 133-159The Gezi Movement Under a Connective Action Framework: Enhancing New Forms of Citizenship via Social MediaChrona, Stavroula (et al.)Pages 161-185Activist Citizenship and the Dramaturgy of Social ChangeTufte, ThomasPages 187-200Epilogue: #Occupygezi Movement and Right to the CityKaya, AyhanPages 201-215