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Agents of Change and Contentious Agents Interwoven Narratives in the Visual Representations of the Protester in News Magazine Covers

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2022
This article examines the visual representations of the protester on the covers of Der Spiegel and Time (2010–2020). Drawing from the protest paradigm literature and literature on the role of visuals in protest, the article performs a qualitative ...
Delia Dumitrica, Alexandra Schwinges
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Participation and Media| Dominant and Emerging News Frames in Protest Coverage: The 2013 Cypriot Anti-Austerity Protests in National Media

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2020
Research on news coverage of protests has revealed evidence of a protest paradigm: framing strategies that disparage protestors and diminish protest claims and significance.
Tao Papaioannou
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A depiction of Maphalla’s message in his poems: The case of Ke ikopela tokoloho and Mahlo a ka tutuboloha

open access: yesLiterator, 2023
In this article, we argue that KPD Maphalla’s poems were very influential in portraying protest to different forms of social oppression and exclusion in South Africa and Africa at large.
Ntsoaki T. Mokala, Soyiso G. Khethoa
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Aiming Close to Make a Change: Protest Coverage and Production in Online Media as a Process Toward Paradigm Shift

open access: yesJournalism and Media
This study examines the evolving relationship between online media coverage and protest movements by analyzing year-long demonstrations in Israel against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Matan Aharoni
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Manufacturing Legitimacy: Media Ownership and the Framing of the July 2024 Uprising in Bangladesh

open access: yesJournalism and Media
Bangladesh witnessed its biggest nationwide mass uprising since gaining independence in 1971, which led to the overthrow of an authoritarian government that had existed for a decade.
Zahedur Rahman Arman   +5 more
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Marxism and Cultural Studies in the Development of Axel Honneth’s Theory of Recognition [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This essay analyses the interaction between Marxism and Cultural Studies in the genesis of Honneth’s theory of recognition. I reconstruct the passages through which Honneth, by drawing on the writings of some of the ...
Piromalli, Eleonora
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The Arab Spring| Overthrowing the Protest Paradigm? How The New York Times, Global Voices and Twitter Covered the Egyptian Revolution

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2011
With social-media driven protests erupting across the Arab world, this content analysis of Egyptian protest coverage in The New York Times, the Twitter feed of Times reporter Nick Kristof, and the citizen media site Global Voices, examines whether the de-
Summer Harlow, Thomas J. Johnson
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Short Video Uprising: How #BlackLivesMatter Content on TikTok Challenges the Protest Paradigm

open access: yes, 2022
This study uses TikTok (N = 8,173) to examine how short-form video platforms challenge the protest paradigm in the recent Black Lives Matter movement. A computer-mediated visual analysis, computer vision, is employed to identify the presence of four visual frames of protest (riot, confrontation, spectacle, and debate) in multimedia content.
Jiang, Yanru, Jin, Xin, Deng, Qinghao
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Tree-Maiming to Crop Destruction: Considering a Re-Emerging Repertoire [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Property destruction has been a key part of the protest repertoire in Western Europe (and further afield) throughout history. Such acts have represented the physical manifestation of opposition to perceived inequalities in society, ranging from actions ...
O'Brien, T
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The Instrumental Mediated Visibility of Violence: The 2013 Protests in Brazil and the Limitations of the Protest Paradigm [PDF]

open access: yesThe International Journal of Press/Politics, 2020
Abstract Studies examining protest news coverage often look at it through a “protest paradigm,” arguing that “mainstream” media delegitimize protests by emphasizing violence and marginalizing grievances. Focusing on the June 2013 protests in Brazil, this article takes the discussion in a different conceptual and empirical direction, examining
openaire   +3 more sources

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