Compensatory division in the Occupy Movement

J Jones - Rhetoric Review, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Rhetoric Review, 2014Taylor & Francis
Rhetorical approaches to identification have tended to favor it over its counterpart, division.
However, compensatory divisions can be rhetorically productive for protest movements that
challenge the state. An analysis of the use of these divisions in the Occupy Wall Street
movement—particularly the use of the human microphone and computer networking—
shows that these technologies aid in enacting divisions between protestors and the
dominant social structures that they challenge, thus creating the potential for rhetorically …
Rhetorical approaches to identification have tended to favor it over its counterpart, division. However, compensatory divisions can be rhetorically productive for protest movements that challenge the state. An analysis of the use of these divisions in the Occupy Wall Street movement—particularly the use of the human microphone and computer networking—shows that these technologies aid in enacting divisions between protestors and the dominant social structures that they challenge, thus creating the potential for rhetorically productive sociality.
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