Klimax Working for the Climate: Through Humor, Play, and the Redefinition of Space

This article focuses on the strategies of protest employed by the climate-change activist network Klimax (circa 2007-10). My questions are: What, in their view, was the main threat to our environment? How did they protest against it? The study is based on a close examination of twenty – four protes...

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Main Author: Robert Hamrén
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Linköping University Electronic Press 2014-04-01
Series:Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research
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Online Access:https://journal.ep.liu.se/test3212/index.php/CU/article/view/2090
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spelling doaj-46b7489061b54a4dbc56377ca303d3db2021-03-18T13:33:01ZengLinköping University Electronic PressCulture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research2000-15252014-04-0162Klimax Working for the Climate: Through Humor, Play, and the Redefinition of SpaceRobert Hamrén0Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (The Swedish Foundation for Humanities and Social Sciences), Stockholm, Sweden This article focuses on the strategies of protest employed by the climate-change activist network Klimax (circa 2007-10). My questions are: What, in their view, was the main threat to our environment? How did they protest against it? The study is based on a close examination of twenty – four protest actions, undertaken during the years 2009-11, as described on the movement’s own KLIMAX homepage. I am interested in how the website’s narratives and visuals demonstrate the ways in which individiual actions’ specific protest strategies challenge the current social order. The analysis of these texts and visuals is based on concepts and theories derived from Cultural Studies, textual analysis and theories of representation, research on New and social resistance movements, emotion sociology and cultural–social approaches to place. https://journal.ep.liu.se/test3212/index.php/CU/article/view/2090Climate-change activistMelucciredefinition of spaceemotionscounter-symbols
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Klimax Working for the Climate: Through Humor, Play, and the Redefinition of Space
Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research
Climate-change activist
Melucci
redefinition of space
emotions
counter-symbols
author_facet Robert Hamrén
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title Klimax Working for the Climate: Through Humor, Play, and the Redefinition of Space
title_short Klimax Working for the Climate: Through Humor, Play, and the Redefinition of Space
title_full Klimax Working for the Climate: Through Humor, Play, and the Redefinition of Space
title_fullStr Klimax Working for the Climate: Through Humor, Play, and the Redefinition of Space
title_full_unstemmed Klimax Working for the Climate: Through Humor, Play, and the Redefinition of Space
title_sort klimax working for the climate: through humor, play, and the redefinition of space
publisher Linköping University Electronic Press
series Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research
issn 2000-1525
publishDate 2014-04-01
description This article focuses on the strategies of protest employed by the climate-change activist network Klimax (circa 2007-10). My questions are: What, in their view, was the main threat to our environment? How did they protest against it? The study is based on a close examination of twenty – four protest actions, undertaken during the years 2009-11, as described on the movement’s own KLIMAX homepage. I am interested in how the website’s narratives and visuals demonstrate the ways in which individiual actions’ specific protest strategies challenge the current social order. The analysis of these texts and visuals is based on concepts and theories derived from Cultural Studies, textual analysis and theories of representation, research on New and social resistance movements, emotion sociology and cultural–social approaches to place.
topic Climate-change activist
Melucci
redefinition of space
emotions
counter-symbols
url https://journal.ep.liu.se/test3212/index.php/CU/article/view/2090
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