[Air-L] From Global Justice to Occupy and Podemos: Mapping Three Stages of Contemporary Activism - TripleC journal special issue

Gerbaudo, Paolo paolo.gerbaudo at kcl.ac.uk
Wed Jun 14 02:37:07 PDT 2017


Dear Colleagues,

We are delighted to announce the publication of the TripleC special issue ">From Global Justice to Occupy and Podemos: Mapping Three Stages of Contemporary Activism" edited by Todd Wolfson, Emiliano Treré, Paolo Gerbaudo, and Peter N. Funke: http://triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/issue/view/36

Vol 15, No 2 (2017)<http://triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/issue/view/36>
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The special issue explores the transformation of digital activism across a number of recent waves of protest and radical politics, from the global justice protests around the turn of the millennium to the
2011 Occupy Wall Street protests and the rise of new left parties such as Podemos.

Table of contents

Multiple Temporalities of the Movements / Michael Hardt

>From Global Justice to Occupy and Podemos: Mapping Three Stages of Contemporary Activism / Peter N. Funke, Todd Wolfson

Comparing Digital Protest Media Imaginaries: Anti-Austerity Movements in Greece, Italy & Spain / Emiliano Treré, Sandra Jeppesen, Alice Mattoni

Social Reproduction in the Live Stream / Elise Thorburn

Technopopulism: The Emergence of a Discursive Formation / Marco Deseriis

The Alternative to Occupy: Radical Politics Between Protest and Parliament / Emil Husted, Allan Dreyer Hansen

>From Cyber-Autonomism to Cyber-Populism: An Ideological Analysis of the Evolution of Digital Activism / Paolo Gerbaudo

Occupy and the Temporal Politics of Prefigurative Democracy / Kamilla Petrick

(Digital) Activism at the Interstices: Anarchist and Self-Organizing Movements in Greece / Eugenia Siapera, Michael Theodosiadis

Student Protests. Three Periods of University Governance / Joan Ramon Rodriguez-Amat, Bob Jeffery
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best,

Paolo Gerbaudo
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Dr Paolo Gerbaudo,
Lecturer in Digital Culture and Society, Department of Digital Humanities

Director of the Centre for Digital Culture

King's College London,

Room 224, 2nd Floor,

26-29 Drury Lane

London WC2, England

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