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Chapter 3 Demonstrations, Protest, and Communication: Changing Media Landscapes— Changing Media Practices?

  • Ralph Negrine
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Media and Revolt
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Media and Revolt
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© 2022, Berghahn Books, New York, Oxford

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Illustrations viii
  4. Acknowledgments xi
  5. Introduction: Media and Protest Movements 1
  6. Part I Systematic Approaches to Protest and Media
  7. Chapter 1 Changes of Protest Groups’ Media Strategies from a Long-Term Perspective 19
  8. Chapter 2 Framing Collective Action 41
  9. Chapter 3 Demonstrations, Protest, and Communication: Changing Media Landscapes— Changing Media Practices? 59
  10. Chapter 4 Culture and Protest in Media Frames 75
  11. Chapter 5 When Journalists Frame the News 91
  12. Part II Protest in the Mass Media around 1968: Print, Film, and Television
  13. Chapter 6 Constructing a Media Image of the Sessantotto: The Framing of the Italian Protest Movement in 1968 109
  14. Chapter 7 Photos in Frames or Frames in Photos? The Global 1968 Revolts in Three Norwegian Dailies 126
  15. Chapter 8 Revolt in Photos: The French May ’68 in the Student and Mainstream Press 147
  16. Chapter 9 Guarding News for the Movement: The Guardian and the Vietnam War, 1954–70 165
  17. Chapter 10 From “We Shall Overcome” to “We Shall Overrun” The Transformation of US Media Coverage of the Black Freedom Struggle, 1964–68, in Comparative Perspective 182
  18. Chapter 11 Taking the Revolution to the Big Screen: A Taxonomy of Social Movements’ Uses of Cinema in the 1960s and 1970s 197
  19. Chapter 12 Challenging Television’s Revolution: Media Representations of 1968 Protests in Television and Tabloids 217
  20. Chapter 13 Protest in Television: Visual Protest on Screen 234
  21. Part III Professional Strategies of Protest across the Media after 1968
  22. Chapter 14 Representing Black Power Handling a “Revolution” in the Age of Mass Media 253
  23. Chapter 15 Throwing Bombs in the Consciousness of the Masses: The Red Army Faction and Its Mediality 267
  24. Chapter 16 On Dynamic Processes of Framing, Counterframing, and Reframing: The Case of the Greenpeace Whale Campaign in Norway 283
  25. Chapter 17 The Limits to Transnational Attention: Rise and Fall in the European Social Forums’ Media Resonance 300
  26. Part IV Protest in the Digital Age: Performing and Covering Protest on the Internet
  27. Chapter 18 Global Protest in Online News 319
  28. Chapter 19 Cyberprotest: Protest in the Digital Age 336
  29. Chapter 20 Insurgency in the Age of the Internet: Th e Case of the Zapatistas 351
  30. Chapter 21 Punks, Hackers, and Unruly Technology: Countercultures in the Communication Society 366
  31. Chapter 22 Public Spaces and Alternative Media Practices in Europe: The Case of the EuroMayDay Parade against Precarity 386
  32. Contributors 406
  33. Index 412
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