Critical Media Perspectives on the 2024 Bangladesh Uprising

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censorship
contemporary protest movements
digital activism
discourse analysis
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gendered media
governance failures
grassroots digital activism
hybrid warfare
mass mobilization
media control
media sociology
movement
narrative
political discourse
propaganda
Quota Reform Movement
resistance
state repression
systemic inequality
transnational coverage
weaponized narratives

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  • ISBN 9798216371519
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Bangladesh’s 2024 July Uprising serves as a case study demonstrating how mediated citizenship, algorithmic publics, and aesthetic resistance have come to define the vocabulary of contemporary revolution.

Drawing on interdisciplinary perspectives from media sociology, digital activism, political communication, and discourse analysis, this volume offers nuanced analyses of protest aesthetics, platform politics, and state repression during Bangladesh’s 2024 July Uprising to demonstrate how Gen Z effectively mobilized hybrid and digitally mediated forms of resistance against an entrenched authoritarian regime.

Contributors explore the role of various factors including grassroots digital activism, gendered media narratives, and transnational coverage as they document how media narratives were constructed, contested, and weaponized within the conflict – through means ranging from state-orchestrated communication blackouts to the insurgent power of memes, graffiti, citizen journalism, and protest music – to reshape the political discourse of Bangladesh.

Ultimately, this volume situates the events of this uprising as a clear indicator that struggles over media, visibility, and narrative authority have redefined the conditions of contemporary political action.

Harisur Rahman is an associate professor in the Department of Media, Communication, and Journalism at North South University, Bangladesh, and a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA.

Didarul Islam Manik is a communication faculty member at Central New Mexico Community College and an adjunct faculty member at Southern New Hampshire University’s global campus, USA.