English below.
Español, resumen: acaba de salir una compilación sobre sociedad civil y
movimientos sociales en torno a la reforma de medios de comunicación editado
por Andy Opel (miembro de OURMedia) y Donnalyn Pompper. El libro es en
inglés y el título es "REPRESENTING RESISTANCE: Media, Civil Disobedience,
and the Global Justice Movement". La editorial es Greenwood Press.
English:
We are pleased to announce the release of a new book edited by Andy Opel
(OURMedia member) and Donnalyn Pompper.
"REPRESENTING RESISTANCE: Media, Civil Disobedience, and the Global
Justice Movement"
Edited by Andy Opel and Donnalyn Pompper
Published by Greenwood Press
Description:
From the food we eat, to the clothes we wear, to the values that shape
our realities, Globalization has affected nearly every aspect of modern
life on this planet. Contributors to this book suggest that
globalization is supplanting Cold War ideology and they critique
mainstream news media coverage of civil disobedience. They further
explore the "new activism" of social movement groups who use performance
and media to appeal directly to the people in promoting their causes,
fundraising, and recruitment.
Table of Contents:
An Emerging Paradigm? by Andy Opel and Donnalyn Pompper
Gathering in the Streets: Civil Disobedience and Global Justice in the
Third Millennium
Carnivals Against Capital: Rooted in Resistance by Louis Leclair
Ya Basta! "A Mountain of Bodies That Advances, Seeking the Least Harm
Possible to Itself" by Audrey Vanderford
Like Moths to a Flame: Culture Jamming and the Global Spectacle by Asa
Wettergren
Punishment Before Prosecution: Pepper Spray as Postmodern Repression by
Andy Opel
Irony in Protest and Policing: The World Trade Organization in Seattle
by Patrick F. Gillham and Gary T. Marx
Representing Resistance: The U.S. Media and the Global Justice Movement
Mapping the Emerging Global Order in News Discourse: The Meanings of
Globalization in News Magazines in the Early 1990s by Ilia Rodriguez
Whose Public Sphere? The Party and the Protests of America 2000 by Anne
Marie Todd
Framing Globalization and Media Strategies for Social Change by Nancy
Snow
Representing the South by Emma Miller
Speaking Out Against the Incitement to Silence: The British Press and
the 2001 May Day Protests by Karin Wahl-Jorgensen
Probing Symbolic Relationships: Celebrities, Mass Media, and Global
Justice by Donnalyn Pompper
Organizing On-Line: The Internet, Technology, and the Global Justice
Movement
Mapping the Repertoire of Electronic Contention by Sasha Costanza-Chock
Alternative Alternatives: Free Media, Dissent, and Emergent Activist
Networks by Ted M. Coopman
Seize the Switches: TAO Communications, Media, and Anarchy by Jeff
Shantz
Indymedia.org and the Global Justice Movement by Dorothy Kidd
The IMC Movement Beyond "The West" by John D. H. Downing
Reviewers Comments:
From Bob McChesney:
"Andy Opel's and Donnalyn Pomper's Representing Resistance is one of the
most
important collections on globalization, culture and politics that has
ever
been published. It provides cutting edge analysis of the main trends by
the
leading scholars and activists in the field. I strongly recommended that
all
concerned with globalization and social justice read this book."
From Andrew Ross:
This is a very useful book. It collects masses of far-flung information
and conjecture about the global justice movement, and submits it all to
careful, incisive analysis.
From Vandana Shiva:
"Read this book if you want to know about the cutting edge of democracy
in this brutal period of globalisation and about why powerful vested
interests are trying to demonise and criminalise the best expressions of
our common humanity and diverse freedoms."
In Solidarity,
Andy and Donnalyn
Andy Opel, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
340 Diffenbaugh Hall
Department of Communication
Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL 32306
850-644-8768
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