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Rethinking black liberation: towards a new protest paradigm
Race & Class, 1997L'A. porte son attention sur le combat pour la liberation des noirs aux Etats-Unis. Il pose les principes d'un nouveau paradigme de la protestation et etudie la notion d'identite nationale aux Etats-Unis. Il evoque la situation economique et sociale dans ce pays et souligne que le mouvement pour les droits civiques n'est pas parvenu sur le plan ...
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Protestant Paradigms in Victorian Poverty Studies
2008Writing in 1898, Victorian poverty expert Helen Bosanquet saw it as a demonstrated truth that poverty is an inappropriate arena for the exercise of traditional “Christian charity.” While she considered this recognition belated, in fact it reflected an attitude long established in the thinking of many English Protestants.
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American Political Science Review, 2017
A large literature expects rising middle classes to promote democracy. However, few studies provide direct evidence on this group in nondemocratic settings. This article focuses on politically important differentiation within the middle classes, arguing that middle-class growth in state-dependent sectors weakens potential coalitions in support of ...
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A large literature expects rising middle classes to promote democracy. However, few studies provide direct evidence on this group in nondemocratic settings. This article focuses on politically important differentiation within the middle classes, arguing that middle-class growth in state-dependent sectors weakens potential coalitions in support of ...
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The International Journal of Press/Politics, 2012
Research shows that news coverage of protest groups that challenge the status quo treats them relatively critically. To develop a more precise understanding of such coverage, this study content analyzes an international set of newspapers ( N = 220) to explore the relationships between a protest group’s goals and ...
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Research shows that news coverage of protest groups that challenge the status quo treats them relatively critically. To develop a more precise understanding of such coverage, this study content analyzes an international set of newspapers ( N = 220) to explore the relationships between a protest group’s goals and ...
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Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 2020
This study uses content analysis of protest coverage and sourcing practices by five major U.S. daily newspapers over the past two decades (1998–2017) to examine the prevalence and evolution of a set of devices of representation present in news coverage of protest groups.
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This study uses content analysis of protest coverage and sourcing practices by five major U.S. daily newspapers over the past two decades (1998–2017) to examine the prevalence and evolution of a set of devices of representation present in news coverage of protest groups.
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Mobilization, Political Relevance, and Protest in an African State: A Paradigm
Comparative Politics, 1971Despite the contemporary and historical importance of sudden eruptions of popular opposition to constituted governments in Africa, the subject remains largely untouched by the kind of systematic analysis which might alert us to the possibility of similar occurrences in the future.
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The protest paradigm and Power: A relationship study using the 2024 Pro-Palestine student protests
Discourse & SocietyPast literature on the “protest paradigm” has acknowledged that power plays a role in negative media coverage toward protests, but lacks research that specifically analyzes the mechanisms by which power is exerted through discourse. This paper argues that the protest paradigm theory would benefit from a deeper examination of the power relations between
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Jews and American Popular Psychology: Reconsidering the Protestant Paradigm of Popular Thought
The Journal of American History, 2001Ever since Benjamin Franklin enthralled the colonial public with the maxims of Poor Richards Almanack, Americans have demanded mass-marketed reflections on human nature. Religion dominated this market until the twentieth century, but after the 1880s, when professional psychology emerged, religion had to strike a new balance with science for authority ...
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The rhetoric of Brown V. Board of education: Paradigm for contemporary social protest
Southern Speech Communication Journal, 1978The School Desegregation Cases, collectively known as Brown v. Board of Education, have long been acknowledged as a landmark in constitutional law. The rhetorical significance of the decision, however, has received less recognition. This impact study provides support for the view that the rhetoric of Brown was and is paradigmatic of the rhetoric of ...
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From the word to the conversation: Paradigms and psychology in German protestant pastoral thought
Pastoral Psychology, 1978Under steady pressure from ordinary pastoral practice German Protestantism gradually made proclamatory pastoral care more responsive to human need and more adequate to human complexity. In doing so it drew heavily from psychology, but the very refinements helped obscure its original intent.
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