The Belarusian Maidan in 2006 The Belarusian Maidan in 2006

The Belarusian Maidan in 2006

A New Social Movement Approach to the Tent Camp Protest in Minsk

Vasil Navumau and Others
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Publisher Description

The book offers an analysis of the «Belarusian Maidan» protest movement that emerged in Minsk at the October Square as a result of the falsification of the presidential elections in March 2006. In particular, the author analyses the ‘virtual dimension’ of the movement and its ‘creativity’ by applying the New Social Movement approach elaborated by Melucci. He also presents an in-depth analysis through the use of Deleuzian concepts. The «Belarusian Maidan» is inscribed into the historical context of Belarusian social activism of 1990–2006, amid the increasing influence of new ICTs and the Internet.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2016
3 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
260
Pages
PUBLISHER
Peter Lang AG
SIZE
11.2
MB

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