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Capturing the Mood of Democracy - The British General Election 2019 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Stephen Coleman, Jim Brogden Capturing the Mood of Democracy - The British General Election 2019 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Stephen Coleman, Jim Brogden
R1,976 Discovery Miles 19 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is about what it means to speak of a political mood. Can the electorate be in a mood? How do they express it? How can moods be captured in a meaningful way? This book attempts to answer those questions by looking at one city during the December 2019 British general election. This is not a book about campaign strategies, target voters, turnouts and poll swings. It is about how people feel. The research approach is ethnographic. The telling of the story is lyrical. It may not be hard political science but it contributes significantly to an understanding of the health of contemporary democracy. Focusing upon the ways that voters and non-voters perform their enthusiasm or indifference, the stories that they tell, and photographic images of Bradford in what is supposed to be a vital democratic moment, this book invites readers to engage with the affective texture of an election.

Photography and the Non-Place - The Cultural Erasure of the City (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Jim Brogden Photography and the Non-Place - The Cultural Erasure of the City (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Jim Brogden
R2,256 Discovery Miles 22 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book presents a critical and aesthetic defence of "non-place" as an act of cultural reclamation. Through the restorative properties of photography, it re-conceptualises the cultural significance of non-place. The non-place is often referred to as "wasteland", and is usually avoided. The sites investigated in this book are located where access and ownership are often ambiguous or in dispute; they are places of cultural forgetting. Drawing on the author's own photographic research-led practice, as well as material from photographers such as Ed Ruscha, Joel Sternfeld and Richard Misrach, this study employs a deliberately allusive intertexuality to offer a unique insight into the contested notions surrounding landscape representation. Ultimately, it argues that the non-place has the potential to reveal a version of England that raises questions about identity, loss, memory, landscape valorisation, and, perhaps most importantly, how we are to arrive at a more meaningful place.

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