Abstract
Abstract
This study analyzes the role of symbolic objects in the protests of Last Generation (Ultima Genera-zione) movement, highlighting their communicative and mobilizing impact. Using a visual sociology approach, it examines images and documentation to identify three key functions of these objects: as targets, instruments of protest, and emotional stimuli. The research demonstrates that these objects are not mere accessories but narrative devices that shape public debate and redefine forms of mobilization. The analysis suggests that studying symbolic objects is essential to find understanding the communicative strategies of contemporary social movements.
Keywords:
contentious politics; eco-activism; emotions; visual sociology; symbolic objects
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