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“A Clear Message?” Aesthetic Practices of Protest, On-Site and Online
Author(s) -
Tobias Gralke
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
acta universitatis carolinae. studia territorialia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2336-3231
pISSN - 1213-4449
DOI - 10.14712/23363231.2022.4
Subject(s) - social media , perspective (graphical) , context (archaeology) , dissemination , media studies , social movement , control (management) , sociology , political science , public relations , history , visual arts , politics , law , art , computer science , archaeology , artificial intelligence
This paper explores how the performance and aesthetics of contemporary protest are shaped by social media networks and audiences from a theatre and cultural studies perspective. It analyzes the tactics used by protesters during and after on-site protests to disseminate their messages and to actively influence and control the interpretations of their protest that are distributed online by others. Based on observation of three European protest events in January and February of 2019 (in London, Budapest, and Dresden) this paper presents the characteristic tactics of protesters and the dynamic between on-site and online protests. It discusses the aesthetics of protest in the context of the ambiguousness of on-site protests, which is reinforced by social media.

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