Reflexiones sobre ‘Occupy. The spatial dynamics of discourse in global protest movements’ de Luisa Martin Rojo

  1. Óscar García Agustín
  2. Luisa Martín Rojo
  3. Joan Pujolar Cos
  4. Miguel Pérez Milans
  5. Adil Moustaoui Srhir
  6. Elisa A
  7. Hidalgo McCabe, Elisa A.
  8. Camila Cárdenas Neira
  9. Susana Martínez Guillem
Revista:
Discurso & Sociedad

ISSN: 1887-4606

Ano de publicación: 2016

Título do exemplar: Movimientos Sociales

Volume: 10

Número: 4

Páxinas: 640-684

Tipo: Artigo

Outras publicacións en: Discurso & Sociedad

Resumo

The publication of the volumen Occupy. The spatial dynamics of discourse in global protest movements, edited by Luisa Martín Rojo, opens up a new field of discourse studies in which the focus lies on space, in a dynamic sense. For this reason, and as part of the forum e-conversa (hosted by the International Association of Discourse Studies and Society (EDiSo); http://www.edisoportal.org/Ediso), it was suggested to read the introduction (the Spanish translation of which is included in this issue of Discurso y Sociedad) and to debate over some of the topics presented in the book. The result consists of several contributions which, by taking Martin Rojo’s text as the starting point, reflect on spatial practices, the role of mass media and social networks, the new emerging political subject, counter-hegemonic formations, multilingualism, and prefigurative practices, among other issues. Thus, this dialogic text is an invitation to continue thinking about discourse analysis from a new perspective linked to space.

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