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Book Synopsis

Expression in Contested Public Spaces: Free Speech and Civic Engagement addresses how people express themselves and their differences, in ways that amplify the many voices central to the mission of democracy. This book investigates in what ways and in what discursive forms people interrupt the status quo or unjust practices to advance positive social change. The chapters feature research activity, engaged scholarship, and creative expression to boldly frame the issues of free speech—amid attempts to chill and silence expressions of dissent—in order to demonstrate how community organizers, activists, and scholars use their voices to advance peace and justice befitting the human condition. Scholars and students of communication and the social sciences will find this book particularly interesting.



Trade Review

"This inspiring book is a must-read for citizens attentive to making a difference in their community. The provocative essays address how “We the People” can use our right to free speech to attain greater justice for all people. Chapters chronicle different social situations, exhibiting through example how to build a more equitable society. This compelling collection will motivate readers to show up and speak up."

-- Pat Arneson, Duquesne University

"This book examines some of our most pressing issues of freedom of expression. Scholars analyze free speech as it relates to higher education, public art and memorials, deliberative democracy, mass gun violence, homelessness, gaming, historical social movements, and contemporary movements for racial and social justice. Students and researchers will find this volume valuable and insightful."

-- Ann E. Burnette, Texas State University

"This is a timely book that addresses pressing concerns of the day: collective action, democratic expression, free speech, methods of advocacy, resistance and intervention, contestation over meaning and symbolism, and the relationship between communication and social change. Both scholarly and accessible, this is a must read for anyone interested in not just studying but also creating a more just and equitable world. I applaud the contributors and invite everyone to pick up a copy!"

-- Jason Del Gandio, Temple University

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword

Michelle Deutchman

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Spoma Jovanovic

Ch 1 Free Speech as a Tool of Self-Government: A Short History

Lewis Pitts

Part 1: Community Voices for Justice

Ch 2Crossroads of Justice: Conversations and Public Spaces

Spoma Jovanovic

Ch 3 The Struggle for Space: Racialized Mass Homelessness, The Privatization of

Public Space, and Fundamental Rights

Marcus Hyde and Gary Kenton

Ch 4 Greensboro, 1963: Free Speech and the Boundaries of Nonviolence

Thomas F. Jackson

Ch 5 Black Women Speaking for Justice

Sarah E. Hollingsworth

Ch 6 Money, Speech, and Power: Participatory Budgeting as Free Expression

Vincent Russell and Therese Gardner

Part 2: Urban Spaces and Contested Speech

Ch 7 Legislating Memory: Accommodating Contestations of Public Monuments

Laura Ricciardi

Ch 8 Art, Censorship, and the Battles over Public Spaces

John K. Wilson

Ch 9Balancing the Goods of Speech in a Postmodern Historical Moment

David Errera

Ch 10Video Games and Free Speech: Reproducing Inequalities and Pushing Justice at the

Margins

Yacine Kout and Marina Lambrinou

Part 3: Free Speech in Higher Education

Ch 11The Tension Between Free Speech and Diversity on Campus

Michael C. Behrent

Ch 12 Free Speech, Hate Speech, Snowflakes, and Student Activism: InstitutionalAccountability

Cerri A. Banks and Lorri M. Riggs

Ch 13A Safe Space for the White Race: An Interrogation of White Nationalist Propaganda on College Campuses

Gabriel A. Cruz and Patrick Sawyer

About the Contributors

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 06/08/2021
      ISBN13: 9781793630933, 978-1793630933
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Expression in Contested Public Spaces: Free Speech and Civic Engagement addresses how people express themselves and their differences, in ways that amplify the many voices central to the mission of democracy. This book investigates in what ways and in what discursive forms people interrupt the status quo or unjust practices to advance positive social change. The chapters feature research activity, engaged scholarship, and creative expression to boldly frame the issues of free speech—amid attempts to chill and silence expressions of dissent—in order to demonstrate how community organizers, activists, and scholars use their voices to advance peace and justice befitting the human condition. Scholars and students of communication and the social sciences will find this book particularly interesting.



      Trade Review

      "This inspiring book is a must-read for citizens attentive to making a difference in their community. The provocative essays address how “We the People” can use our right to free speech to attain greater justice for all people. Chapters chronicle different social situations, exhibiting through example how to build a more equitable society. This compelling collection will motivate readers to show up and speak up."

      -- Pat Arneson, Duquesne University

      "This book examines some of our most pressing issues of freedom of expression. Scholars analyze free speech as it relates to higher education, public art and memorials, deliberative democracy, mass gun violence, homelessness, gaming, historical social movements, and contemporary movements for racial and social justice. Students and researchers will find this volume valuable and insightful."

      -- Ann E. Burnette, Texas State University

      "This is a timely book that addresses pressing concerns of the day: collective action, democratic expression, free speech, methods of advocacy, resistance and intervention, contestation over meaning and symbolism, and the relationship between communication and social change. Both scholarly and accessible, this is a must read for anyone interested in not just studying but also creating a more just and equitable world. I applaud the contributors and invite everyone to pick up a copy!"

      -- Jason Del Gandio, Temple University

      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents

      Foreword

      Michelle Deutchman

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      Spoma Jovanovic

      Ch 1 Free Speech as a Tool of Self-Government: A Short History

      Lewis Pitts

      Part 1: Community Voices for Justice

      Ch 2Crossroads of Justice: Conversations and Public Spaces

      Spoma Jovanovic

      Ch 3 The Struggle for Space: Racialized Mass Homelessness, The Privatization of

      Public Space, and Fundamental Rights

      Marcus Hyde and Gary Kenton

      Ch 4 Greensboro, 1963: Free Speech and the Boundaries of Nonviolence

      Thomas F. Jackson

      Ch 5 Black Women Speaking for Justice

      Sarah E. Hollingsworth

      Ch 6 Money, Speech, and Power: Participatory Budgeting as Free Expression

      Vincent Russell and Therese Gardner

      Part 2: Urban Spaces and Contested Speech

      Ch 7 Legislating Memory: Accommodating Contestations of Public Monuments

      Laura Ricciardi

      Ch 8 Art, Censorship, and the Battles over Public Spaces

      John K. Wilson

      Ch 9Balancing the Goods of Speech in a Postmodern Historical Moment

      David Errera

      Ch 10Video Games and Free Speech: Reproducing Inequalities and Pushing Justice at the

      Margins

      Yacine Kout and Marina Lambrinou

      Part 3: Free Speech in Higher Education

      Ch 11The Tension Between Free Speech and Diversity on Campus

      Michael C. Behrent

      Ch 12 Free Speech, Hate Speech, Snowflakes, and Student Activism: InstitutionalAccountability

      Cerri A. Banks and Lorri M. Riggs

      Ch 13A Safe Space for the White Race: An Interrogation of White Nationalist Propaganda on College Campuses

      Gabriel A. Cruz and Patrick Sawyer

      About the Contributors

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