Global Injustice Symbols and Social Movements

Global Injustice Symbols and Social Movements
Author: T. Olesen
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2015-04-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 113748117X

Global Injustice Symbols and Social Movements examines our collective moral and political maps, dotted with symbols shaped by political dynamics beyond their local or national origin and offers the first systematic sociological treatment of this important phenomenon.

Advances in the Visual Analysis of Social Movements

Advances in the Visual Analysis of Social Movements
Author: Nicole Doerr
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1781906351

This special issue is a key text in the current study of social movements. It introduces new analytical concepts for understanding visuals in social movements and examines case studies from across the globe; such as analysis of the symbols used in the Egyptian uprising, and contested images from anti-surveillance protests in Europe.

Injustice

Injustice
Author: Barrington Moore
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Total Pages: 540
Release: 1978
Genre: Labor
ISBN: 9780333247839

An examination of the constants and variables of the sense of injustice displayed by ordinary people in various societies places special focus on the German working class between 1848 and 1920

Transnational Struggles for Recognition

Transnational Struggles for Recognition
Author: Dieter Gosewinkel
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1785333127

Now more than ever, “recognition” represents a critical concept for social movements, both as a strategic tool and an important policy aim. While the subject’s theoretical and empirical dimensions have usually been studied separately, this interdisciplinary collection focuses on both to examine the pursuit of recognition against a transnational backdrop. With a special emphasis on the efforts of women’s and Jewish organizations in 20th-century Europe, the studies collected here show how recognition can be meaningfully understood in historical-analytical terms, while demonstrating the extent to which transnationalization determines a movement’s reach and effectiveness.

The Red Movement

The Red Movement
Author: Shadan Kapri
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781734644647

This book takes Black Lives Matter to the next level by helping people understand their role in the fight against social injustice. The Black Lives Matter Movement and the George Floyd tragedy opened people's eyes to the social injustices in plain sight. Yet what about the injustices we don't see? The Red Movement helps people understand their role in the next chapter of fostering social justice and environmental justice locally, nationally, and globally.

The Art of Protest

The Art of Protest
Author: T. V. Reed
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 549
Release: 2019-01-22
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1452958653

A second edition of the classic introduction to arts in social movements, fully updated and now including Black Lives Matter, Occupy Wall Street, and new digital and social media forms of cultural resistance The Art of Protest, first published in 2006, was hailed as an “essential” introduction to progressive social movements in the United States and praised for its “fluid writing style” and “well-informed and insightful” contribution (Choice Magazine). Now thoroughly revised and updated, this new edition of T. V. Reed’s acclaimed work offers engaging accounts of ten key progressive movements in postwar America, from the African American struggle for civil rights beginning in the 1950s to Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter in the twenty-first century. Reed focuses on the artistic activities of these movements as a lively way to frame progressive social change and its cultural legacies: civil rights freedom songs, the street drama of the Black Panthers, revolutionary murals of the Chicano movement, poetry in women’s movements, the American Indian Movement’s use of film and video, anti-apartheid rock music, ACT UP’s visual art, digital arts in #Occupy, Black Lives Matter rap videos, and more. Through the kaleidoscopic lens of artistic expression, Reed reveals how activism profoundly shapes popular cultural forms. For students and scholars of social change and those seeking to counter reactionary efforts to turn back the clock on social equality and justice, the new edition of The Art of Protest will be both informative and inspiring.

Confronting Injustice

Confronting Injustice
Author: Umair D. Muhammad
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2013-12-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781493605408

According to recent estimates 400,000 people die every year as a result of human-made global warming. The UN projects that 3 billion additional people may be pushed into extreme poverty by 2050 because of environmental destruction. The scale of the problems we face makes it clear that individualist, lifestyle-centric approaches to activism will not suffice. We need to change the structures of our social system, not our light bulbs. This book seeks to expose the structural roots of the injustices we must confront, and outlines an approach to activism which transcends the hopeless individualism of our time.