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Occupying political sciencethe occupy Wall Street movement from New York to the world /
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正題名/作者:
Occupying political scienceedited by Emily Welty ... [et al.].
其他題名:
the occupy Wall Street movement from New York to the world /
其他題名:
Occupy Wall Street movement from New York to the world.
其他作者:
Welty, Emily.
出版者:
New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2013.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (vi, 297 p.) :ill.
標題:
Protest movementsHistory21st century.United States
電子資源:
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
ISBN:
9781137277404 (electronic bk.)
Occupying political sciencethe occupy Wall Street movement from New York to the world /
Occupying political science
the occupy Wall Street movement from New York to the world /[electronic resource] :Occupy Wall Street movement from New York to the world.edited by Emily Welty ... [et al.]. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2013. - 1 online resource (vi, 297 p.) :ill.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: we had a front row seat to a downtown revolution / by Matthew Bolton, Emily Welty, Meghana Nayak and Christopher Malone -- Occupy Wall Street as a palimpsest : overview of a dynamic movement / by Emily Welty, Matthew Bolton and Nick Zukowski -- Demands belong to the 99% : the conflict over demands, issues, and goals in OWS / by Susan Kang -- The art of nonviolence : the adaptations and improvisations of occupy Wall Street / by Emily E. Welty -- The flo consensus / by Devin Balkind -- This space is occupied! : the politics of occupy Wall Street's expeditionary architecture and de-gentrifying urbanism / by Matthew Bolton, Stephen Froese and Alex Jeffrey -- Barricades dot net : post-fordist policing in occupied New York City / by Matthew Bolton and Victoria Measles -- Ows and U.S. electoral politics : an early critical assessment / by Christopher Malone and Violet Fredericks -- The anti-globalization movement and ows / by Ron Hayduk -- The politics of the "global" / by Meghana Nayak -- Conclusion an occupied political science : concluding reflections on downtown political thinking / by Christopher Malone, Matthew Bolton, Meghana Nayak and Emily Welty.
Occupying Political Science is a collection of critical essays by New York based scholars, researchers, and activists, which takes an unconventional look at the Occupy Wall Street movement through concepts found in the field of political science. Both normative and descriptive in its approach, Occupying Political Science seeks to understand not only the origins, logic, and prospects of the OWS movement, but also its effect on political institutions, activism, and the very way we analyze power. It does so by asking questions such as: How does OWS make us rethink the discipline of political science, and how might the political science discipline offer ways to understand and illuminate aspects of OWS? How does social location influence OWS, our efforts to understand it, and the social science that we do? Through addressing topics including social movements and non-violent resistance, surveillance and means of social control, electoral arrangements, new social media and technology, and global connections, the authors offer a unique approach that takes seriously the implications of their physical, social and disciplinary location, in New York, both in relation to Occupy Wall Street, and in their role as scholars in political science.
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Dewey Class. No.: 339.20973
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