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Stuck Up, Peeled Off, Covered Up, Shared and Scribbled Out: Doing Ordinary Politics with Political Stickers

Pages 131-149 | Received 21 Oct 2022, Accepted 04 Mar 2024, Published online: 17 May 2024

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Figure 1 An offensive sticker, one stuck up to cause offence (Source: Shawn Bodden).

Figure 1 An offensive sticker, one stuck up to cause offence (Source: Shawn Bodden).

Figure 2 Confronting the group of boys (Source: Shawn Bodden).

Figure 2 Confronting the group of boys (Source: Shawn Bodden).

Figure 3 A sticker designed specifically for covering up racist stickers and material. It was photographed and shared on social media in Gateshead in 2020 (Source: X [formerly Twitter], @Rebbeebee).

Figure 3 A sticker designed specifically for covering up racist stickers and material. It was photographed and shared on social media in Gateshead in 2020 (Source: X [formerly Twitter], @Rebbeebee).

Figure 4 A political sticker calling for solidarity with the protesters in Hong Kong in 2019. Someone has written on the sticker, referring to the legal case that originally sparked the protests. This sticker was photographed in Edinburgh in 2019 (Source: Hannah Awock).

Figure 4 A political sticker calling for solidarity with the protesters in Hong Kong in 2019. Someone has written on the sticker, referring to the legal case that originally sparked the protests. This sticker was photographed in Edinburgh in 2019 (Source: Hannah Awock).

Figure 5 Berlin, March 2019. Stickers show up everywhere, but often they concentrate in particular places (Source: Hannah Awcock).

Figure 5 Berlin, March 2019. Stickers show up everywhere, but often they concentrate in particular places (Source: Hannah Awcock).