Table of Contents
Acknowledgements / List of Illustrations / Introduction: Sites of Protest, Stuart Price and Ruth Sanz Sabido / Part I: Borders, States and Movements / 1. The ‘Borderless State’: ISIS, Hierarchy and Trans-spatial Politics, Stuart Price / 2. The Social Fabric of Resilience: How Movements Survive, Thrive, or Fade Away,Katharine Ainger / Part II: Culture, Community and Protest / 3. ‘Hunger for Bread and Horizons’: Protest Songs in Franco’s Spain, Ruth Sanz Sabido / 4. ArtUp! Creative Community Action to Reclaim Blighted City Spaces, Jeff Copus and Emilia Yang / 5. Naw, Naw, Aye: Activism and Alternative Media in the 2014 Scottish Referendum, Kirsten MacLeod / Part III: Direct action and ‘material’ struggle / 6. The Global Rush for Land, Alex Hines / 7. ‘Public Physical Practices’ in the Rendering of the Commons: Chilean Students in 2011, Jorge Saavedra Utman / 8. The British Anti-Windfarm and Anti-Fracking Movements: A Comparative Analysis, Matthew Ogilvie and Christopher Rootes / Part IV: Online Sites of Protest / 9. Online Change In An Offline World? Perceptions of Social Transformation Among Feminist Campaigners, Jessamy Gleeson / 10. Gypsy and Traveller Sites: Performance of Conflict and Protest, Jo Richardson / 11. ‘It’s Not Just 20 Cents’: How Social Networks Helped Mobilise Brazilians Against Injustice, Fernanda Amaral / Index / About the Contributors