Social Change and Creative Activism in the 21st Century: The Mirror Effect

Social Change and Creative Activism in the 21st Century: The Mirror Effect

by S. Harrebye
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Format Paperback
Pages 264
Language English
Published Feb 28, 2020
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Edition 1st ed. 2016
ISBN-10 1349698245
ISBN-13 9781349698240
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S. Harrebye delves into the dynamic landscape of social change and creative activism in the 21st century, exploring the powerful relationship between societal shifts and innovative forms of expression. The narrative unfolds through a series of compelling case studies that illustrate how activists utilize creativity to inspire movements and engage communities. Harrebye brings to life the stories of individuals and groups who challenge norms, employing art, technology, and grassroots campaigns to provoke thought and action.

Through insightful analysis, Harrebye examines the “mirror effect,” a concept that highlights how creative activism reflects societal issues, while simultaneously shaping public perception and inciting real-world change. By drawing connections between creativity and activism, the author emphasizes the vital role that artistic expression plays in mobilizing communities and raising awareness about pressing social issues.

This exploration not only serves as a guide for aspiring activists but also challenges readers to consider their own role in fostering change. With a unique blend of theory and practical examples, the book encourages a deeper understanding of the intersections between creativity and social justice in contemporary society.

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