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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : sans médiation
Auteur(s) : Lee, Francis L. F.
Chan, Joseph M.
Titre(s) : Media and protest logics in the digital era [Texte imprimé] : the Umbrella movement in Hong Kong / Francis L.F. Lee and Joseph M. Chan
Publication : New York : Oxford university press, copyright 2018
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (IX-263 p.-[9] f. de pl.) : illustrations ; 24 cm
Collection : Oxford studies in digital politics
Lien à la collection : Oxford studies in digital politics
Note(s) : Bibliogr. p. 235-257
"For 79 days in late 2014, Hong Kong became the focus of international attention due
to a public demonstration for "genuine democracy" that would become known as the Umbrella
Movement. During this time, twenty percent of the local population would join the
demonstration, the most large-scale and sustained act of civil disobedience in Hong
Kong's history -- and the largest public protest campaign in China since the 1989
student movement in Beijing. On the surface this movement was not unlike other large-scale
protest movements that have occurred around the world in recent years. But the authors
argue that it was distinct in how bottom-up processes evolved into a centrally organized,
programmatic movement with concrete policy demands. As well, they argue that the particular
spark for the movement was a flourishing culture of protest in Hong Kong, but conditioned
by a relatively conservative public ethos, in which order is paramount. Lee and Chan
analyze how traditional mass media institutions and digital media combined with on-the-ground
networks in such a way as to propel citizen participation and the evolution of the
movement as a whole. As such they argue that the Umbrella Movement is important in
the way it sheds light on the rise of digital-media-enabled social movements, the
relationship between digital media platforms and legacy media institutions, the power
and limitations of such occupation protests and new "action logics," and the continual
significance of 'old' protest logics of resource mobilization and collective action
frames"
Sujet(s) : Résistance politique -- Chine
Mouvements sociaux -- Hong Kong (Chine) -- 2000-....
Démocratie -- Hong Kong (Chine) -- 2000-....
Presse et politique -- Hong Kong (Chine) -- 2000-....
Politique et gouvernement -- Hong Kong (Chine) -- 1997-....
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780190856786. - ISBN 0190856785. - ISBN 9780190856779. - ISBN 0190856777
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb45510368p
Notice n° :
FRBNF45510368
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Table des matières : Machine generated contents note: ; Chapter 1: Introduction ; Chapter 2: Social
Transformation and the Rise of Protests, 2003-2014 ; Chapter 3: Contesting the Idea
of Civil Disobedience ; Chapter 4: Media, Participation, and Public Opinion toward
the Movement ; Chapter 5: Digital Media Activities and Connective Actions ; Chapter
6: Counter-Movement Discourses and Governmental Responses ; Chapter 7: Conclusion
; Appendix: Profiling the Umbrella Movement Participants.