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Poems from the Occupy Movement
Published 2013-05-01“…From the beginning of the Occupy Movement, poetry has occupied a major supporting role. …”
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Mic Check! Media Cultures and the Occupy Movement
Published 2019“…The article posits three key areas of inquiry into social movement media cultures, and explores them through the lens of the Occupy movement: (1) What media platforms, tools and skills are used most widely by movement participants? …”
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Revolutionary Leadership: From Paulo Freire to the Occupy Movement
Published 2012-10-01“…Beginning with Paulo Freire’s ideas on revolutionary leadership, and continuing to the principles and practices emerging in the OCCUPY movement, the author focuses on the consensus process and on horizontalism (horizontalidad). …”
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Violence and the Imaginary: Some Reflections on and around the Occupy Movement
Published 2014-04-01“…The essay ends with the idea that liberation movements, such as the Occupy movement, can provide an exit from the dominant logic of violence and from the increasingly troubling world’s situation.…”
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After the #Keyword: Eliciting, Sustaining, and Coordinating Participation Across the Occupy Movement
Published 2018-01-01“…My research follows the Occupy Movement ethnographically to understand what happens after the keyword.…”
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RESISTANT CITY : Histories, Maps and The Architecture of Development /
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Occupation, Exclusion and the “Homeless Problem” during Occupy Montreal
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Occupy and the Temporal Politics of Prefigurative Democracy
Published 2017-05-01Subjects: “…Occupy movement…”
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The Mouse That Roared: The Democratic Movement in Hong Kong
Published 2016-09-01Subjects: Get full text
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Gezi Assemblages: Embodied Encounters in the Making of an Alternative Space
Published 2018-07-01Subjects: “…occupy movements…”
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Occupation, Exclusion and the “Homeless Problem” during Occupy Montreal
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An Eerie Cacophony: Forms of the Collective in Occupy Novels
Published 2020-02-01“…Novels that were written about or inspired by the Occupy movement in 2011 are often praised for their attempts at representing the collectivity of the movement. …”
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Collection Objects from the Digital Occupy Archive
Published 2020-11-01“…The Occupy Archive’s Collection Objects is a dataset of more than 400 digitized primary source materials from the global Occupy movement, openly available at DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/6V9ZF. …”
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Visual Memes as Neutralizers of Political Dissent
Published 2014-03-01“…I argue that there is a notable distinction between physical participation the Occupy Movement and virtual participation through the reworking of Occupy’s memes, where as the first modality serves as an active disruptor of the political normative imaginary, the second works in precisely the opposite fashion - in its reconstitution of a common-sense dominant image of the political.…”
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Where Do Social Inequalities Come From?: Class Divides in Chicana/o-Latina/o Literature
Published 2015-02-01“…There’s no denying that the Occupy movement, aside from everything else it has accomplished since 2011, created ample opportunities in college classrooms for teaching about the super wealthy, or the 1%, and their role in reproducing social and economic inequalities in the United States and around the world. …”
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“Before Occupy Central, I Wasn’t Concerned”: Examining Participatory Visual Research for Social Change with Hong Kong-based Filipina Youth
Published 2017-08-01“…The study finds that Hong Kong’s Occupy Movement encouraged the participants to see themselves as engaged citizens, participate politically in the territory, and work toward social change for ethnic minorities by engaging different audiences through multiliteracy practices in a research for social change framework.…”
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