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Mrs Annie Besant, 2018
Why do people protest? And how can people protest effectively? This book is about the psychological science and practical art of social protest, grounded in the psychology of motivation and mobilization. Based on decades of theorizing and research, the
Martijn van Zomeren
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Why do people protest? And how can people protest effectively? This book is about the psychological science and practical art of social protest, grounded in the psychology of motivation and mobilization. Based on decades of theorizing and research, the
Martijn van Zomeren
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American Political Science Review, 2021
Does social protest following the police killing of unarmed Black civilians have a widespread “opinion-mobilizing” effect against the police? Or, does the racialized nature of these events polarize mass opinion based on standing racial and political ...
Tyler T. Reny, Benjamin J. Newman
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Does social protest following the police killing of unarmed Black civilians have a widespread “opinion-mobilizing” effect against the police? Or, does the racialized nature of these events polarize mass opinion based on standing racial and political ...
Tyler T. Reny, Benjamin J. Newman
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Role of Social Media in Social Protest Cycles: A Sociomaterial Examination
Information systems research, 2021Contemporary social media fueled social protest is self-organized, rapidly dynamic, and decentralized, constitutes vast populations, and is shaped by multiple and concurrent channels of information flows.
Monideepa Tarafdar, Deepa Ray
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Digital Archiving as Social Protest
Journalism History and Digital Archives, 2018The relationship between journalism and social marginalization is a relatively understudied area in digital journalism studies. Our case study of Dalit Camera (DC), an online news archive and chronicle based in India, examines how historically ...
Subin Paul, David O. Dowling
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Digital Journalism, 2021
This article investigates the relationship between digital news coverage of protests and the audience’s willingness to engage with a story about Black Lives Matter on social media.
Rachel R. Mourão, Danielle K. Kilgo
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This article investigates the relationship between digital news coverage of protests and the audience’s willingness to engage with a story about Black Lives Matter on social media.
Rachel R. Mourão, Danielle K. Kilgo
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The activist's dilemma: Extreme protest actions reduce popular support for social movements.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2020How do protest actions impact public support for social movements? Here we test the claim that extreme protest actions-protest behaviors perceived to be harmful to others, highly disruptive, or both-typically reduce support for social movements. Across 6
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Journalism Studies, 2020
Previous research suggests that mainstream media coverage around the world follows a “protest paradigm” that demonizes protesters and marginalizes their causes.
Summer Harlow +3 more
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Previous research suggests that mainstream media coverage around the world follows a “protest paradigm” that demonizes protesters and marginalizes their causes.
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