What Democracy Looks Like: The Rhetoric of Social Movements and Counterpublics

Author:   Christina R. Foust ,  Christina R. Foust ,  Christina R. Foust ,  Amy Pason
Publisher:   The University of Alabama Press
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9780817358938


Pages:   296
Publication Date:   30 April 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Christina R. Foust ,  Christina R. Foust ,  Christina R. Foust ,  Amy Pason
Publisher:   The University of Alabama Press
Imprint:   The University of Alabama Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.480kg
ISBN:  

9780817358938


ISBN 10:   0817358935
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   30 April 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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What Democracy Looks Like enables a kind of time travel by presenting for contemporary scholars a legacy of movement studies that may have been forgotten or ignored. Continuing through the present, the contributors present innovative studies that promise a bright future for scholarship on these topics. - Robert Asen, author of Democracy, Deliberation, and Education This collection, featuring prominent authors in the field, usefully puts literatures in the areas of social movement and counterpublic studies (with its unique focus on circulation) in conversation with one another. The volume will stimulate discussion about the direction of social change research. This work is urgently needed as we try to understand not only how movement participants are working but also to articulate new ways of being in the world. - Dana L. Cloud, author of Control and Consolation in American Culture and Politics: Rhetorics of Therapy


"What Democracy Looks Like enables a kind of time travel by presenting for contemporary scholars a legacy of movement studies that may have been forgotten or ignored. Continuing through the present, the contributors present innovative studies that promise a bright future for scholarship on these topics."""" - Robert Asen, author of Democracy, Deliberation, and Education """"This collection, featuring prominent authors in the field, usefully puts literatures in the areas of social movement and counterpublic studies (with its unique focus on circulation) in conversation with one another. The volume will stimulate discussion about the direction of social change research. This work is urgently needed as we try to understand not only how movement participants are working but also to articulate new ways of being in the world."""" - Dana L. Cloud, author of Control and Consolation in American Culture and Politics: Rhetorics of Therapy"


This collection, featuring prominent authors in the field, usefully puts literatures in the areas of social movement and counterpublic studies (with its unique focus on circulation) in conversation with one another. The volume will stimulate discussion about the direction of social change research. This work is urgently needed as we try to understand not only how movement participants are working but also to articulate new ways of being in the world. --Dana L. Cloud, author of <i>Control and Consolation in American Culture and Politics: Rhetorics of Therapy</i>


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Christina R. Foust is an associate professor and chair of communication studies at the University of Denver and is the author of Transgression as a Mode of Resistance. Amy Pason is an assistant professor of communication studies at the University of Nevada, Reno. Her work has appeared in the International Journal of Communication and ephemera. Kate Zittlow Rogness teaches at Hamline University. Her work has appeared in First Amendment Studies and the Western Journal of Communication.

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