Creativity and humour in occupy movements: Intellectual Disobedience in Turkey and Beyond

London: Palgrave (2015)
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Abstract

This volume offers scholarly perspectives on the creative and humorous nature of the protests at Gezi Park in Turkey, 2013. The contributors argue that these protests inspired musicians, film-makers, social scientists and other creative individuals, out of a concern for the aesthetics of the protests, rather than seizure of political power.

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