ABSTRACT

This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. The book explores how different theoretical paradigms speak of activism in relation to public relations. It focuses on the tactics employed in Turkey during the second-wave feminism. The book analyzes how activist groups utilized public relations strategies and tactics during Gezi Demonstrations from 2013. It also focuses on the social movements and contentious politics aspect of protest and their progression to a global stage through diffusion, domestication and externalization. The book considers questions about protest, dissent and activist public relations: their definition, their description and their application. It shows that media continues to be an important element in activist communication. The book demonstrates how the activists' use of tactics, such as consciousness raising groups, demonstrations, festivals, petitions, magazines, periodicals and books influenced both policy and cultural changes.