Conference paper

Graffiti – trendsetter in political participation and communication or illegal scribbling?


Authors listde Nève, Dorothée; Olteanu, Tina

Publication year2011

URLhttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/269078065

ConferenceAnnual International Conference on Political Science, Sociology and International Relations (PSSIR 2011)


Abstract

Graffiti is a form of poilitical participation and communication. While
graffiti are not new in form, they are definitely underrepresented in
political research as means of political participation. Graffiti have an
impact on public perception and communication. They influence political
agenda setting, debates and political decisions. Following questions
arise: 1) What forms of graffiti do exist? 2) What is genuinely
political about certain types of graffiti and how is this reflected in
the topics graffiti deal with? 3) How can graffiti be framed in the
context of effective political participation and communication? Our
empirical study is based on a systematic analysis of a large range of
examples from West and East European cities, in particular Basel
(Switzerland), Berlin and Leipzig (Germany), Bucharest (Romania) and
Vienna (Austria).




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation stylede Nève, D. and Olteanu, T. (2011) Graffiti – trendsetter in political participation and communication or illegal scribbling?, Annual International Conference on Political Science, Sociology and International Relations (PSSIR 2011), Singapore, 7th to 8th November 2011. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/269078065

APA Citation stylede Nève, D., & Olteanu, T. (2011, 7th to 8th November 2011). Graffiti – trendsetter in political participation and communication or illegal scribbling?. Annual International Conference on Political Science, Sociology and International Relations (PSSIR 2011), Singapore. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/269078065


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