Media Practices and Protest Politics: How Precarious Workers Mobilise

Author:   Alice Mattoni
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   216
Publication Date:   17 November 2016
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Author:   Alice Mattoni
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138268654


ISBN 10:   1138268658
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   17 November 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction; Chapter 1 Theoretical Reflections on the Study of Grassroots Political Communication; Chapter 2 The Discursive Context and Contentious Field of Precarity in Italy; Chapter 3 The Construction of Precarious Subjects in Mobilisations Against Precarity; Chapter 4 Reflections in the Mirror: Media Knowledge Practices; Chapter 5 Surfing Media Diversity: Relational Media Practices; Chapter 6 The Construction of Public Identities: Media Representations of Protest; Chapter 7 Conclusions: The Circuit of Grassroots Political Communication;

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'A vital question today is how the range of political actors can be expanded. New political movements must take action within an unequal media environment. Alice Mattoni's tightly argued new book on Italy's movement against precarity is one of the most important on alternative media practice to be published in recent years. Its contribution to our understanding of contemporary struggles for visibility is fundamental.' Nick Couldry, Goldsmiths, University of London UK 'A fresh look at the complex relationships among activists and media. In this insightful study of collective organizing among precarious workers in Italy, Mattoni provides a useful framework for understanding the media practices of social movement actors. Highly recommended for both scholars and activists.' Kathleen Blee, University of Pittsburgh, USA 'The decline of trade union power from its high-water mark in the 60s and 70s has numerous causes. In the UK, legislation outlawing sympathy strikes and secondary picketing, as well as requiring membership ballots for strike action to be legal has had a huge impact. However, more broadly and in many countries in the developed world, social and work patterns have changed in a manner that seemed to challenge the way labour had traditionally organised. This is why Alice Mattoni's new book, focused on the political mobilisation of precarious workers in Italy, is a timely and important intervention... Mattoni's account is highly prescient today, and might get even more so in the future.' LSE Review of Books '... the strength of Media Practices and Protest Politics is that it is well-grounded in media theory and its development of the media knowledge practices and relational media practices concepts ... this book and the concepts it introduces are very timely. Social movement scholars are increasA ingly drawing attention to the critical role of the web and Internet activism and this book provides a much-needed framework for such a task.' Social Forces


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Alice Mattoni is at the University of Pittsburgh, USA. Her research interests include social movements, new labour movements, political communication, and qualitative methods.

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