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Music videos as protest communication: The Gezi Park protest on YouTube

Music videos as protest communication: The Gezi Park protest on YouTube
Music videos as protest communication: The Gezi Park protest on YouTube
Today music is an established part of political communication (Street 2012). Yet, music is often marginalized in the theorization of politics. The use of music is one of the ways social movements ‘gain a hearing to serve as vehicles of cultural change’ (Taylor and Van Dyke 2004: 279) and among other cultural products, music ‘facilitate[s] the recruitment and socialization of new adherents and help movements maintain their readiness and capacity for collective action’ (Edwards and McCarthy 2004: 126). Music is an increasingly pivotal part of political communication across many political spheres, from election rallies to NGO media campaigns and street...
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Amsterdam University Press
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Jenzen, Olu, Erhart, Itir and Eslen-Ziya, Hande , et al. (2020) Music videos as protest communication: The Gezi Park protest on YouTube. In, McGarry, Aidan, Erhart, Itir, Eslen-Ziya, Hande, Jenzen, Olu and Korkut, Umut (eds.) The Aesthetics of Global Protest: Visual Culture and Communication. Amsterdam University Press, pp. 211-232. (doi:10.2307/j.ctvswx8bm.16).

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Today music is an established part of political communication (Street 2012). Yet, music is often marginalized in the theorization of politics. The use of music is one of the ways social movements ‘gain a hearing to serve as vehicles of cultural change’ (Taylor and Van Dyke 2004: 279) and among other cultural products, music ‘facilitate[s] the recruitment and socialization of new adherents and help movements maintain their readiness and capacity for collective action’ (Edwards and McCarthy 2004: 126). Music is an increasingly pivotal part of political communication across many political spheres, from election rallies to NGO media campaigns and street...

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Author: Olu Jenzen
Author: Itir Erhart
Author: Hande Eslen-Ziya
Author: Derya Güçdemir
Author: Umut Korkut
Author: Aidan McGarry
Editor: Aidan McGarry
Editor: Itir Erhart
Editor: Hande Eslen-Ziya
Editor: Olu Jenzen
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