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Music Videos as Protest Communication

Music Videos as Protest Communication

2019
Itir Erhart
Abstract
This chapter explores the relevance of the protest song as politicalcommunication in the Internet era. Focusing on the prolific and diverse YouTube music video output of the Gezi Park protest of 2013, we explore how digital technologies and social media offer new opportunities for protest music to be produced and reach new audiences. We argue that the affordances of digital media and Internet platforms such as YouTube play a crucial part in the production, distribution and consumption of protest music. In the music videos, collected from Twitter, activists use a range of aesthetic and rhetorical tools such as various mash-up techniquesto challenge mainstream media reporting on the protest, communicatesolidarity, and express resistance to dominant political discourse.

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