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Tag: protest

WHAT IS PROTEST IF IT’S NOT TO DISRUPT?

From marching on roads, to holding a banner that gets you imprisoned, to entering international waters – what is protest … More

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Student Protestors Occupying the Charles Wilson Building, Wednesday 19th March

STUDENT PROTEST ISN’T THE PROBLEM – HOW WE DEFINE SUCCESS IS. 

Protest doesn’t fail because young people don’t care – it “fails” because we only celebrate visible change, not organisation, urgency … More

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No Room for Cynicism: A Defence of the Global Climate Protest Movement

In the aftermath of the recent global climate strike marches, it has been common to once again hear a rather … More

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Part 7: A Protest

A brief history of Glasgow in 8 columns, part 7: A Protest.

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The Great Leveller – Exploring Social Media Journalism

On 17th September 2011 people gathered in Zuccotti Park near New York City Financial District led by the Canadian anti-consumerist … More

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Protest ☐ party ☐ all of the above ☑

Protest – an instrument of democracy that allows individuals to campaign for change and express their objections to socio-political policies. … More

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The Kitchenware Revolution

The true story of how Iceland beat the Credit Crunch Iceland is a funny old country. A place mainly famous … More

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