Rethinking Ideology in the Age of Global Discontent(Routledge Studies in Global and Transnational Politics) H 232 p. 17
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Introduction by Barrie Axford, Didem Buhari Gulmez and Seckin Baris Gulmez Section I— Dissent, Connectivity and Communication in a post-ideological world 1. "Mere connection? The transformative impact of new media on insurrectionary and usual politics" by Barrie Axford 2." Anti-Austerity Protest and Democratic Vision: The Struggle for a New Politics – The case of the Greek ‘Do Not Pay’ Social Movement" by Maria Rovisco, Anastasia Veneti and Stamatis Poulakidakos 3. "The role of social media-based citizen journalism practices in the formation of contemporary protest movements" by Erkan Saka Section II— Comparative perspectives on social change and political activism 4. "Common Man’s upsurge against a ‘common nuisance’: The curious case of anti-corruption movement in India" by Mona Das 5. "The ‘New’ Tahrir Square: From Protesting to Occupying Public Sphere as a Global Pattern of Contestation" by Shaimaa Magued 6. "Resisting the World Cup in Brazil: when the global clashes with the urban" by Sérgio Veloso 7. "The ‘Euromaidan’, Democracy, and Political Values in Ukraine" by Ivan Katchanovski Section III— Exploring Gezi Park protests: Different actors, different perspectives 8. "Right to the City: Insurgent Citizens of the Occupy Gezi Movement" by Ayhan Kaya 9. "Placing Gezi Park in Time" by Ozge Dilaver 10. "Understanding Turkey through ‘Gezi Park’: Revolt of a ‘Multitude’ Against the Islamist Government?" by Kemal Çiftçi 11. "Reconceptualizing State-Society Relations in Turkey: a Culture of Contestation from Gezi and Beyond" by Harriet Fildes
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