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Humor and Nonviolent Struggle in Serbia (Hardcover): Janjira Sombatpoonsiri Humor and Nonviolent Struggle in Serbia (Hardcover)
Janjira Sombatpoonsiri
R1,183 Discovery Miles 11 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

If I had no sense of humour, I should long ago have committed suicide," wrote the late Mahatma Gandhi, expressing the potent power of humour to sustain and uplift. Less obvious is humour's ability to operate as a cunning weapon in nonviolent protest movements. Over the last few decades, activists are increasingly incorporating subversive laughter in their protest repertoires, realizing the ways in which it challenges the ruling elite's propaganda, defuses antagonism, and inspires both participants and the greater population. In this highly original and engaging work, Sombatpoonsiri explores the nexus between humour and nonviolent protest, aiming to enhance our understanding of the growing popularity of humour in protest movements around the world. Drawing on insights from the pioneering Otpor activists in Serbia, she provides a detailed account of the protesters' systematic use of humour to topple Slobadan Milosevi? in 2000. Interviews with activists, protest newsletters, and documentaries of the movement combine to illustrate how humour played a pivotal role by reflecting the absurdity of the regime's propaganda and, in turn, by delegitimizing its authority. Sombatpoonsiri highlights the Otpor activists' ability to internationalize their nonviolent crusade, influencing youth movements in the Ukraine, Georgia, Iran, and Egypt. Globally, Otpor's successful use of humour became an inspiration for a later generation of protest movements.

Repression Via ""Fighting Fake News - A Study of Four Southeast Asian Autocracies (Paperback): Janjira Sombatpoonsiri, Dien... Repression Via ""Fighting Fake News - A Study of Four Southeast Asian Autocracies (Paperback)
Janjira Sombatpoonsiri, Dien Nguyen an Luong
R230 Discovery Miles 2 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Southeast Asian autocracies of Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam have politicized vague definitions of "fake news" to justify diverse tactics of digital repression. In these countries, what constitutes falseness in "fake news" has hardly been clearly articulated. The governments instead focus on the grave threats the dissemination of "fake news" could pose to national security, public disorder or national prestige

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