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One Alternative Future of Protesting

This is a chapter on the technical possibilities of the future of "Protests in the Information Age". It is a chapter in a book with the same title:

@inbook{FutureProtests,
  title = {Applying Privacy-Enhancing Technologies: One Alternative Future of 
    Protests},
  author = {Daniel Bosk
    and Guillermo Rodriguez-Cano
    and Benjamin Greschbach
    and Sonja Buchegger},
  booktitle = {Protests in the Information Age: Social Movements, Digital 
    Practices and Surveillance},
  editor = {Lucas Melgaço and Jeffrey Monaghan},
  publisher = {Routledge},
  year = {2018},
}

Repo structure

The chapter source is in the chapter/ directory.

The main TeX-file is protesting.tex. This file contains the preamble and the document environment. The actual contents is then \inputed from other files.

There is a short set of slides in the slides/ directory.

Compilation

To compile the document, you must have cloned the repository and checked out all its submodules:

git clone --recursive git@github.com:dbosk/protesting.git

Or, if you have already cloned it without the --recursive option, run

git submodule update --init --recursive

To compile the document, simply type make in the terminal. There are usually options to compile using make(1) in e.g. TeXmaker, TeX Studio etc. too.

To check the number of words, run make wc. This uses detex(1) and wc(1) to estimate the number of words.