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E-grāmata: Screening Protest: Visual narratives of dissent across time, space and genre [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formāts: 266 pages, 16 Tables, black and white; 7 Line drawings, black and white; 14 Halftones, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jul-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315173894
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  • Formāts: 266 pages, 16 Tables, black and white; 7 Line drawings, black and white; 14 Halftones, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jul-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315173894

Screening Protest brings together a range of scholarly perspectives on the study of protest mediations on television and in film. Arguing that the screen is a fruitful, if overlooked, analytical focus, the book explores how visual narratives of protest wander across borders – territorial, temporal and generic.

Chapters compare coverage of major protests in recent history by global news channels like Al Jazeera English, BBC World, CNN International and RT. They consider how geopolitical agendas, newsroom culture and the ubiquity of eyewitness footage shape the narration of events such as the ‘Umbrella Revolution’ in Hong Kong, anti-austerity protests in Greece, pro-EU mobilizations in the Ukraine and clashes in Ferguson. A focus on narrative allows authors to compare such news stories with popular cultural depictions of the protester, in films and television series such as The Hunger Games, Robin Hood and Suffragette. Although focussed on the screen, the scope of the book is broad, given its exploration of images distributed worldwide.

Written with both scholars and students in mind, Screening Protest will interest researchers in political science, sociology, media and film studies, as well as the general reader interested in current affairs.

List of figures
vii
List of tables
ix
List of abbreviations
xi
List of contributors
xiii
Acknowledgements xv
1 Introduction
1(18)
Alexa Robertson
PART I Protest on global television
19(146)
2 Protest on global television: protest maps, violence and voice
21(28)
Alexa Robertson
Luiza Chiroiu
Diana-Andreea Grecu
3 The protest paradigm and global television news narratives of dissent
49(26)
Alexa Robertson
Luiza Chiroiu
Madeleine Ceder
4 Mediating democracy: global television news and the Greek protests of 2015
75(24)
Karina Schrettle
5 How the ubiquity of eyewitness media changes the mediation and visibility of protests in the news
99(22)
Max Hanska
Mike Bode
6 Icons of protest in the visual cultures of news
121(28)
Karin Becker
7 Protest, place, in pictures: the public square in Al Jazeera English photo essays
149(16)
Alexandra Gojowy
Alexa Robertson
PART II Protest on popular screens
165(84)
8 From Robin Hood to Mr. Robot: popular-cultural narratives of protest on television
167(24)
Alexa Robertson
9 Audio visuals: protest and the popular music screen
191(18)
Diana-Andreea Grecu
Alexa Robertson
10 The militant suffrage campaign on screen
209(22)
Krista Cowman
11 Breaking news from Petrograd, 1917: remediated revolution as popular history
231(18)
Kristina Widestedt
Afterword 249(6)
Alexa Robertson
Index 255
Alexa Robertson is Professor of Media and Communication at Stockholm University, Sweden. Her books include Media and Politics in a Globalized World (2015), Global News: Reporting Conflicts and Cosmopolitanism (2015), and Mediated Cosmopolitanism: The World of Television News (2010).