Rhetoric of Social Movements

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activist discourse analysis
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BLACK LIVES MATTER
Black Lives Matter Activists
Black Lives Matter Movement
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collective action theory
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Fan Object
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HIV Criminalization
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LGBTQ Equality
Marriage Equality Movement
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MEDIA
MOVEMENTS
NATHAN
NETWORKS
NEW
NEW MEDIA
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protest communication strategies
qualitative case studies
RHETORIC
Rhetorical Field Methods
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SLOW INQUIRY
SOCIAL MEDIA
Social Movement Rhetoric
Social Movement Scholars
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367523862
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This collection provides an accessible yet rigorous survey of the rhetorical study of historical and contemporary social movements and promotes the study of relations between strategy, symbolic action, and social assemblage.

Offering a comprehensive collection of the latest research in the field, The Rhetoric of Social Movements: Networks, Power, and New Media suggests a framework for the study of social movements grounded in a methodology of "slow inquiry" and the interconnectedness of these imminent phenomena. Chapters address the rhetorical tactics that social movements use to gain attention and challenge power; the centrality of traditional and new media in social movements; the operations of power in movement organization, leadership, and local and global networking; and emerging contents and environments for social movements in the twenty-first century. Each chapter is framed by case studies (drawn from movements across the world, ranging from Black Lives Matter and Occupy to Greek anarchism and indigenous land protests) that ground conceptual characteristics of social movements in their continuously unfolding reality, furnishing readers with both practical and theoretical insights.

The Rhetoric of Social Movements will be of interest to scholars and advanced students of rhetoric, communication, media studies, cultural studies, social protest and activism, and political science.

Nathan Crick is Professor of Communication at Texas A&M University. His publications include Dewey for a New Age of Fascism: Teaching Democratic Habits (2019), The Keys of Power: The Rhetoric and Politics of Transcendentalism (2017), Rhetorical Public Speaking: Civic Engagement in the Digital Age, 3rd edition (2019), Rhetoric and Power: The Drama of Classical Greece (2015), and Democracy and Rhetoric: John Dewey on the Arts of Becoming (2010).