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Organizing Occupy Wall Street = this is just practice /
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Organizing Occupy Wall Street/ by Marisa Holmes.
Reminder of title:
this is just practice /
Author:
Holmes, Marisa.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2023.,
Description:
xxviii, 335 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1- Intergenerational Dialogues -- Chapter 2- The Squares -- Chapter 3- The New York City General Assembly -- Chapter 4- Day One -- Chapter 5- Our Park -- Chapter 6- This Is What Democracy Looks Like -- Chapter 7- Direct Action -- Chapter 8- Media for the 99% -- Chapter 9- Allies -- Chapter 10- Race in OWS -- Chapter 11- Gender in OWS -- Chapter 12- Structure -- Chapter 13- The Eviction -- Chapter 14- Occupy Somewhere -- Chapter 15- Money in the Movement -- Chapter 16- All Our Grievances Are Connected -- Chapter 17- All Roads Lead to Wall Street -- Chapter 18- Occupy the World Social Forum -- Chapter 19- Informal Elites -- Chapter 20-The Founders -- Chapter 21- Power and Leadership -- Chapter 22- Co-option -- Chapter 23- Repression -- Chapter 24- Neo-fascism -- Chapter 25- Conclusion -Building the New Society.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Protest movements - New York (State) -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8947-6
ISBN:
9789811989476
Organizing Occupy Wall Street = this is just practice /
Holmes, Marisa.
Organizing Occupy Wall Street
this is just practice /[electronic resource] :by Marisa Holmes. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2023. - xxviii, 335 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Alternatives and futures: cultures, practices, activism and utopias,2523-7071. - Alternatives and futures: cultures, practices, activism and utopias..
Chapter 1- Intergenerational Dialogues -- Chapter 2- The Squares -- Chapter 3- The New York City General Assembly -- Chapter 4- Day One -- Chapter 5- Our Park -- Chapter 6- This Is What Democracy Looks Like -- Chapter 7- Direct Action -- Chapter 8- Media for the 99% -- Chapter 9- Allies -- Chapter 10- Race in OWS -- Chapter 11- Gender in OWS -- Chapter 12- Structure -- Chapter 13- The Eviction -- Chapter 14- Occupy Somewhere -- Chapter 15- Money in the Movement -- Chapter 16- All Our Grievances Are Connected -- Chapter 17- All Roads Lead to Wall Street -- Chapter 18- Occupy the World Social Forum -- Chapter 19- Informal Elites -- Chapter 20-The Founders -- Chapter 21- Power and Leadership -- Chapter 22- Co-option -- Chapter 23- Repression -- Chapter 24- Neo-fascism -- Chapter 25- Conclusion -Building the New Society.
This book is the first study of the processes and structures of the Occupy Wall Street movement, written from the perspective of a core organizer who was involved from the inception to the end. While much has been written on OWS, few books have focused on how the movement was organized. Marisa Holmes, an organizer of OWS in New York City, aims to fill this gap by deriving the theory from the practice and analyzing a broad range of original primary sources, from collective statements, structure documents, meeting minutes, and live tweets, to hundreds of hours of footage from the OWS Media Working Group archive. In doing so, she reveals how the movement was organized in practice, which experiments were most successful, and what future generations can learn. Marisa Holmes is an organizer, filmmaker, writer, and educator based in Brooklyn, NY. She is the director of two non-fiction feature films, All Day All Week: An Occupy Wall Street Story, which captures the occupation at Zuccotti Park, and After the Revolution, a non-linear narrative of the post-2011 context in North Africa. In addition, she has authored numerous short films and articles. Her work has appeared in Truthout, Paris-Luttes, Nawaat, PBS, and Al Jazeera, and We Are Many: Reflections on Movement Strategy from Occupation to Liberation. Currently, she teaches courses on social movements and media at Rutgers University and Fordham University.
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