Contents: Simon Cottle/Libby Lester: Transnational Protests and the Media: An Introduction - Simon Cottle: Transnational Protests and the Media: New Departures, Challenging Debates - Jenny Pickerill/Kevin Gillan/Frank Webster: Scales of Activism: New Media and Transnational Connections in...
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Contents: Simon Cottle/Libby Lester: Transnational Protests and the Media: An Introduction - Simon Cottle: Transnational Protests and the Media: New Departures, Challenging Debates - Jenny Pickerill/Kevin Gillan/Frank Webster: Scales of Activism: New Media and Transnational Connections in Anti-War Movements - Craig Murray/Piers Robinson/Peter Goddard/Katy Parry: Not in Our Name: British Press, the Anti-war Movement and the Iraq Crisis 2002-2009 - Stephen Reese: On Anti- Iraq War Protests and the Global News Sphere - Andrew Rojecki: Leaderless Crowds, Self- Organizing Publics, and Virtual Masses: The New Media Politics of Dissent - Jeffrey Juris: Mediating and Embodying Transnational Protest: Internal and External Effects of Mass Global Justice Actions - Adam Bowers: Protest and Public Relations: A New Era for Non-institutional Sources? - David Archibald: Photography, the Police and Protest: Images of the G20, London 2009 - Kevin Michael DeLuca/Ye Sun/Jennifer Peeples: Wild Public Screens and Image Events from Seattle to China: Using Social Media to Broadcast Activism - Brett Hutchins/Libby Lester: Politics, Power and Online Protest in an Age of Environmental Conflict - Conny Davidsen: Amazon Struggles in the Global Media Age: Framing and Discourses in Environmental Conflict - David Crouch/Katarina Damjanov: Piracy Up-Linked: Sea Shepherd and the Spectacle of Protest on the High Seas - Neil T. Gavin/Tom Marshall: Climate Change and International Protest at Copenhagen: Reflections on British Television and the Web - Ana Adi/Andy Miah: Open Source Protest: Human Rights, Online Activism and the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games - Chen Li/Lucy Montgomery: The 2008 Tibet Riots: Competing Perspectives, Divided Group Protests and Divergent Media Narratives - Ilke Sanlier Yüksel/Murat Yüksel: Resistanbul : An Analysis of Mediated Communication in Transnational Activism - Nazanin Ghanavizi: Political Protest and the Persian Blogosphere: The Iranian Election - James Stanyer/Scott Davidson: The Global Human Rights Regime and the Internet: Non-Democratic States and the Hypervisibility of Evidence of Oppression - Libby Lester/Simon Cottle: Transnational Protests and the Media: Toward Global Civil Society? - Simon Cottle: Afterword: Media and the Arab Uprisings of 2011.
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