Dear Colleague,
Berghahn is pleased to announce the re-launch of an exciting journal in 2017, Contention: The Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Protest.
Contention is dedicated to research on and about social protest and political behavior. The journal advances essential knowledge of a comprehensive range of collective actions, social movements, and other forms of political and social contention. By providing a multidisciplinary forum to scholars within and across the social sciences and humanities, it seeks to promote scholarly exchange and knowledge sharing among them.
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: www.berghahnjournals.com/contention
Volume 5, Issue 1
Special Issue: Creative Practices/Resistant Acts: Cultural Production and Emerging Democracies in Revolutionary Nations
Guest edited by Nesreen Hussein and Iain MacKenzie
Editorial
Giovanni A. Travaglino and Benjamin Abrams
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Introduction
Creative Practices/Resistant Acts
Nesreen Hussein and Iain MacKenzie
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Articles
Flying above Bloodshed: Performative Protest in the Sacred City of Damascus
Ziad Adwan
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"For a Martyr from Afar": A Response to Laila Soliman's No Time for Art
Caroline Rooney
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The Amāra on the Square: Connective Agency and the Aesthetics of the Egyptian Revolution
Ayman El-Desouky
http://bit.ly/2huLR0b
Staging Democracy: The Aganaktismenoi of Greece and the Squares-Movement(s)
George Sotiropoulos
http://bit.ly/2y6IV0H
Volumes 1-4 are open access. Please visit the journal site to view. (https://www.berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/contention/contention-overview.xml)
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