Taking the reader on a journey across different cultural, political and geographical landscapes of protest, and drawing on a wealth of original interview material, the authors demonstrate that protest camps are unique spaces in which activists can enact radical and often experiential forms of democratic politics.

Protest Camps
by Feigenbaum, Anna; Frenzel, Fabian; McCurdy, Patrick-
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Summary
Taking the reader on a journey across different cultural, political and geographical landscapes of protest, and drawing on a wealth of original interview material, the authors demonstrate that protest camps are unique spaces in which activists can enact radical and often experiential forms of democratic politics.
Author Biography
Fabian Frenzel is Senior Lecturer at the Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol. His research and interest cover democratic politics with a special focus on the role of leisure, mobility and culture trans-national political action and the potentials and limits of a 'globalisation from below'. He has worked on empirical cases of democratic politics in Europe and Africa, looking at issues such as alternative media, international development and climate change. His PhD thesis, titled 'Politics in Motion: The mobilities of political tourists' is from the Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change, Leeds Metropolitan University. It analyses critically the way activist identities and social movements are formed in practices of mobility, for example international solidarity travel or protest camps. His work has been published in journals such as Environment and Planning A, Tourism Geographies and in a variety of collected editions.
Patrick McCurdy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Media and Communication at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands. His research and areas of interest cover media protest and spectacle; the media practices of social movement actors; media events; and media and international development, particularly in Africa and with a specific interest in the issue of climate change. Patrick McCurdy obtained his PhD from the Department of Media and Communications at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) in May 2009. His dissertation, entitled I Predict a Riot' - Mediation and Political Contention: Dissent!'s media practices at the 2005 Gleneagles G8 Summit', focused on the ways in which radical social movement actors think about and interact with media at the site of protest. His thesis both documents the media strategies of radical social movement actors, as well as critically examines the utility of such 'spectacular' actions in an age of media saturation. His work has been published in academic journals including the International Journal of Communications, Critical Discourse Studies, and Communications - European Journal of Communication Research.
Table of Contents
1. Infrastructures And Practices Of Protest Camping
2. Media & Communications Infrastructures
3. Action Infrastructures
4. Governance Infrastructures
5. Re-Creation Infrastructures
6. Alternative Worlds
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