Protest and Punishment

Protest and Punishment
Author: George F. E. Rudé
Publsiher: Oxford [Eng.] ; New York : Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1978
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UCBK:B000559206

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Protest and Punishment

Protest and Punishment
Author: Gérard Delechelle
Publsiher: Presses universitaires François-Rabelais
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2017-06-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9782869064515

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Il impartit à l'intellectuel, dit Edgar Morin, d'être "le gardien des idées générales, génériques et généreuses". Gardiens des valeurs fondamentales, indépendants, les intellectuels examinent l'action et l'orientation des gouvernements et des partis – légitimation du système ou critique de son fonctionnement. Quand ils sont 'de gauche', ils ont parfois un rôle plus ambigu : engagés, ils sont supposés mettre au service de la cause leur notoriété et leur talent – connaissances, capacité de synthèse, art de convaincre et de frapper l'imagination du public. Ils doivent être théoriciens et stratèges, témoins et propagandistes.

Protest and Punishment

Protest and Punishment
Author: Jeff Shantz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Demonstrations
ISBN: 1611630886

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Protest and Punishment seeks to advance current debates and discussions on the criminalization of dissent as a common feature of neo-liberal governance in the current period of capitalist globalization. Demands for greater democratization and equality have been met by conservative calls for a "moderation of democracy" and the use of police to stifle growing social movements. Part of that response has been the reconstruction of police forces and policing to maintain public order while limiting popular mobilization. The period of alternative globalization protests has seen a number of dramatic clashes between police and protesters. The protests against the WTO in Seattle in November 1999 gained the nickname "The Battle in Seattle." Demonstrations in Quebec City (2001), Genoa (2001), Miami (2003) and London (2009) have seen running street battles between demonstrators and police. Social justice activists who confront and contest neo-liberal governments and global capital have been subjected to tear gas attacks, rubber bullets and concussion grenades, surveillance, illegal searches and seizures, detention, and beatings. The Genoa and London protests also saw the death of civilians due to police actions. For some critics, state violence against demonstrators or political opponents is viewed as an act of state terrorism, designed to strike fear into potential protesters, dissidents or even observers. Such aggressive policing and state violence is intended to send a message to future activists that political demonstrations will not be tolerated. The works collected in Protest and Punishment examine developments in the repression of resistance in the neo-liberal context. They examine shifts and transformations in state approaches to dissent from early developments in the last decades of the twentieth century through to the present period of capitalist globalization in the twenty-first century. Through a discussion of a variety of protests and movements in different national contexts (Canada, Netherlands, US, UK) this collection offers a unique perspective on key practices and policies that mark neoliberal governance and changing visions of citizenship and the accompanying shifts in economic and cultural structures in the current age. The works in this collection are based on contributions from engaged scholars, most of whom have direct firsthand experience in the protests that they analyze. The collection offers insights into the complex struggles that underpin the present period through an extensive and diverse examination of protests and punishment in the global era. It provides important resources for understanding the character of community resistance and repression by governments in the contemporary period.

Protest and Punishment

Protest and Punishment
Author: Human Rights Watch (Organization)
Publsiher: Human Rights Watch
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2007
Genre: Dissenters
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The Crisis of Imprisonment

The Crisis of Imprisonment
Author: Rebecca M. McLennan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0511394713

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Mass Politics in Tough Times

Mass Politics in Tough Times
Author: Nancy Bermeo,Larry Bartels
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2014
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780199357512

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In Mass Politics in Tough Times, the eminent political scientists Larry Bartels and Nancy Bermeo have gathered a group of leading scholars to analyze the political responses to the Great Recession in the US, Western Europe, and East-Central Europe.

The Ethics of Social Punishment

The Ethics of Social Punishment
Author: Linda Radzik,Christopher Bennett,Glen Pettigrove,George Sher
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2020-11-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781108836067

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This book critically evaluates the way ordinary people enforce morality in everyday life.

Pain Penance and Protest

Pain  Penance  and Protest
Author: Sara M. Butler
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2021-11-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781316512388

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An examination of peine fort et dure, the coercive medieval punishment for defendants refusing to plead to criminal indictments.