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Protesting the Protest Paradigm: TikTok as a Space for Media Criticism
The International Journal of Press/Politics, 2022Though news representations of protest have been studied extensively, little is known about how media audiences critique such representations. Focusing on TikTok as a space for media criticism, this article examines how users employ the app to respond to representations of protest in mainstream news media.
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A New Protest Paradigm: Toward a Critical Approach to Protest News Analyses
The International Journal of Press/Politics, 2023Decades after the development of the “protest paradigm,” scholarship continues to question the applicability of the paradigm under different circumstances, rather than pushing forward a more holistic theory that more adequately addresses the roles of producers, consumers, and media products. In this introduction to the special issue on news and protest,
Summer Harlow, Danielle K. Brown
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The International Journal of Press/Politics, 2016
This study assesses the scope and applicability of the “protest paradigm” in non-Western contexts by examining the news coverage of Brazilian, Chinese, and Indian protests in their domestic media. Two publications from each nation, one conservative and one progressive, are content analyzed for adherence to a series of marginalization devices that have ...
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This study assesses the scope and applicability of the “protest paradigm” in non-Western contexts by examining the news coverage of Brazilian, Chinese, and Indian protests in their domestic media. Two publications from each nation, one conservative and one progressive, are content analyzed for adherence to a series of marginalization devices that have ...
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Rethinking the Middle-Class Protest Paradigm
2020This chapter raises micro-foundational questions about the expectation that a rising middle-class will lead a democratic civic revolution. It focuses on political behavior and examines observed patterns of mobilized contention during Russia's 2011–2012 electoral cycle by nesting a unique series of protest surveys within detailed data on the population ...
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Looking for Mr Hyde: The protest paradigm, violence and (de)legitimation of mass political protests
International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics, 2017Abstract This article analyses the shifting use of violence as a framing device that determines the legitimacy of political actors in mainstream media coverage of mass political protests. Building on an analysis of news reports on the largest political protests in Slovenia in the past two decades, which lasted between November 2012 and ...
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Ideological parallelism: toward a transnational understanding of the protest paradigm
Social Movement Studies, 2019This study advances the protest paradigm as a transnational theory by examining how ideological affiliations within and across national borders influence the framing of a protest movement. Our empirical focus is the coverage of the 2016–17 South Korean ‘candlelight’ protests to oust conservative President Park Gyun-hye in Korean and US newspapers ...
Kisun Kim, Saif Shahin
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Flag on the Play: Colin Kaepernick and the Protest Paradigm
Howard Journal of Communications, 2019San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s decision to protest the national anthem of the United States by taking a knee sparked widespread attention, much of it negative.
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