Acknowledgements
Preface: Devisualize
Nicholas Mirzoeff
Introduction: The Aesthetics of Global Protest: Visual Culture and Communication
Aidan McGarry, Itir Erhart, Hande Eslen-Ziya, Olu Jenzen, and Umut Korkut
PART I: PERFORMANCE, ART AND POLITICS
Chapter 1: Queer Visual Activism in South Africa
Tessa Lewin
Chapter 2: The Use of Visibility in Contentious Events in Northern Ireland
Katy Hayward and Milena Komarova
Chapter 3: Maybe We Will Benefit From Our Neighbour's Good Fortune: An Exhibition on Collectivity, Community and Dialogue in Turkey
Isil Egrikavuk
Chapter 4: Political Street Art in Social Mobilization: A Tale of Two Protests in Argentina
Holly Eva Ryan
Chapter 5: Archiving Dissent: (Im)material Trajectories of Political Street Art in Istanbul and Athens
Julia Tulke
Chapter 6: The Introvert's Protest: Handwriting the Constitution and the Performance of Politics
Interview with Morgan O'Hara by Aidan McGarry
PART II: VISUAL ACTIVISM AND DIGITAL CULTURE
Chapter 7: Photography and protest in Israel/Palestine: The Activestills online archive
Simon Faulkner
Chapter 8: Drones, Cinema, and Protest in Thailand
Noah Viernes
Chapter 9: Bearing Witness to Authoritarianism and Commoning through Video Activism and Political Film-Making after the Gezi Protests
Özge Özdüzen
Chapter 10: Music Videos as Protest Communication: The Gezi Park Protest on YouTube
Olu Jenzen, Itir Erhart, Hande Eslen-Ziya, Derya Güçdemir, Umut Korkut, and Aidan McGarry
Chapter 11: The Activist Chroniclers of Occupy Gezi: Counterposing Visibility to Injustice
Dan Mercea and Helton Levy
Chapter 12: When Twitter got #woke: Black Lives Matter, DeRay McKesson, Twitter, and the Appropriation of the Aesthetics of Protest
Farida Vis, Simon Faulkner, Safiya Umoja Noble and Hannah Guy
PART III: CONCLUSION
Chapter 13 Conclusion: Reflections on Protest and Political Transformation since 1789
Jim Aulich
Index