Occupying London
Occupying London
Post-Crash Resistance and the Limits of Possibility
Burgum, Samuel
Taylor & Francis Ltd
06/2018
184
Dura
Inglês
9781138291539
15 a 20 dias
398
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Introduction: Now Is the Winter of Our Discount Tents!
1. What Is Our One Demand?
2. Whose Streets? Our Streets!
3. We Are The 99%
4. This Is What Democracy Looks Like
5. They Owe Us
Conclusion: This Is Not a Protest, It's a Process
1. What Is Our One Demand?
2. Whose Streets? Our Streets!
3. We Are The 99%
4. This Is What Democracy Looks Like
5. They Owe Us
Conclusion: This Is Not a Protest, It's a Process
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Occupy Wall Street;Occupy London;Symbolic Inefficiency;Post-Crash;Finsbury Square;Resistance;Symbolic Efficiency;Possibility;Limits;Movement's Appearance;socio-economic change;Police Order;politics;Occupy Movement;aesthetic potential;Paternoster Square;social media;Guy Fawkes Mask;The Individual;Normative Foreclosure;the Collective;Global North West;election;Protest Camp;Authentic marginality;Openly Inclusive;libertarian distrust;Occupy LSX;individualist desires;Historical Riot;Structurelessness;Occupy Nigeria;autonomy;Abstract Empiricism;social movement;Pre-figurative Politics;gender;Alter Globalization Movement;race;Genealogical Politics;class;Legal Grey Area;powerlessness;London's Public Spaces;activism;Neoliberal Normativity;social change;Greenham Common Women's Peace;radical politics
Introduction: Now Is the Winter of Our Discount Tents!
1. What Is Our One Demand?
2. Whose Streets? Our Streets!
3. We Are The 99%
4. This Is What Democracy Looks Like
5. They Owe Us
Conclusion: This Is Not a Protest, It's a Process
1. What Is Our One Demand?
2. Whose Streets? Our Streets!
3. We Are The 99%
4. This Is What Democracy Looks Like
5. They Owe Us
Conclusion: This Is Not a Protest, It's a Process
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Occupy Wall Street;Occupy London;Symbolic Inefficiency;Post-Crash;Finsbury Square;Resistance;Symbolic Efficiency;Possibility;Limits;Movement's Appearance;socio-economic change;Police Order;politics;Occupy Movement;aesthetic potential;Paternoster Square;social media;Guy Fawkes Mask;The Individual;Normative Foreclosure;the Collective;Global North West;election;Protest Camp;Authentic marginality;Openly Inclusive;libertarian distrust;Occupy LSX;individualist desires;Historical Riot;Structurelessness;Occupy Nigeria;autonomy;Abstract Empiricism;social movement;Pre-figurative Politics;gender;Alter Globalization Movement;race;Genealogical Politics;class;Legal Grey Area;powerlessness;London's Public Spaces;activism;Neoliberal Normativity;social change;Greenham Common Women's Peace;radical politics