Shooting Hipsters: Rethinking Dissent in the Age of PR
By (Author) Christiana Spens
Watkins Media Limited
Repeater Books
1st November 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
306
Paperback
160
Width 127mm, Height 198mm, Spine 15mm
172g
In an age of PR, public protest and other forms of dissent have lost their meaning and impact. The intense media interest in rioting and political violence, as well as an existing obsession with youth culture, have led to an over-saturation and misrepresentation of what these movements are about. Political protest has become a pantomime where activists are always villains, and therefore the politics of these groups are routinely ignored.
By identifying the ways in which publicity has helped and hindered a wide range of movements, Shooting Hipsters will find out the ways in which dissenting groups can thrive and survive in a media-saturated age, as well as describing the common ways that they can be undermined.
Christiana Spens was educated at the University of Cambridge and the University of St. Andrews in Philosophy and Politics. She is the author of The Wrecking Ball, The Socialite Manifesto, and Death of a Ladies Man, and has written for Studio International, The Quietus, the Journal of Terrorism Research and others on art, literature, and politics.