Introduction: Public Policy, Protest and COVID-19
Ben Harbisher
Chapter 1: The Free Press under Attack: Police Attacks on theMedia at the George Floyd/Black Lives Matter Protests during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Rhon Teruelle
Chapter 2: The Bureaucratisation of Civil Disobedience: What Looks Like Order and What Looks Like Anarchy?
Simon Stevens
Chapter 3: Grassroots Mobilisation against the Politics of Hate: The Case of Sardine in Italy
Emiliana De Blasio and Donatella Selva
Chapter 4: Reigniting a Violent Protest Wave: How the Backlash to the Black Lives Matter Movement and COVID-19 Restrictions Accelerated Radicalisation in a Far-Right Extremist/Antifascist Protest Wave in Portland, Oregon
Leanne C. Serbulo
Chapter 5: The Death of a Movement?: COVID-19 and the Anti-CAA Protests in India
Juhi Jotwani and Shubhda Arora
Chapter 6: When Urban Spaces Sleep, Virtual Activities and Protests Emerge through Social Media: The Cultural Sector in Spain during the COVID-19 Mandatory Lockdown
Jennifer García Carrizo
Chapter 7: Rage against Restrictions on Freedom: The Use of Social Media as Protest Tools by the Spanish Radical Right in the COVID-19 Era
María del Mar Rubio-Hernández, Jorge David Fernández Gómez, Bianca Sánchez-Gutiérrez and Antonio Pineda
Chapter 8: Public Policy, Protest and COVID-19
Ben Harbisher
Chapter 9: Insurrection! The Capitol Riot of January 6, 2021:Temporal Development, Political Hyperbole and the Democracy/State Conflation
Stuart Price
Chapter 10: Distress, Dissent, Control: Some Responses to COVID-19 Lockdown Measures in Sydney, Australia, 2021
Tiania Stevens and Jamie Parr
Chapter 11: Are Hate Speech and Fake News Contributing to Police Brutality in Nigeria?: A Study of the #End-SARS Protest
Jennifer Amapamoere Ere-Mendie
Chapter 12: Constable Dixon and the Lockdown of Dock Green
Richard Fern
About the Contributors
Index