Journal article

Signifying dissent: The sensory semiotics of protest

Alison Young, Hristijan Popovski

Crime, Media, Culture | SAGE Publications | Published : 2024

Abstract

Public protests need to communicate their aims to an audience, and the audience must make sense of the message. Initially this article was planned as a visual analysis of protest signs and placards. But to avoid ‘reproduc[ing] the privileged position of sight and vision over other ways of knowing’, we attend to the contested relations between signification, power, and all the senses. The sounds, smells, sights, tastes, and textures found at protests by groups such as Extinction Rebellion, Occupy, and the gilets jaunes, and on issues including women’s rights, nuclear power, immigration detention, Covid-19 lockdowns and vaccination mandates. Through ethnographic documentation of protests and t..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship and/or publication of this article: This article was supported by funding for a Discovery Project entitled Justice in the Streets: Responses to Public Homelessness and Public Dissent' by the Australian Research Council, DP210101812