Acts of Dissent: New Developments in the Study of ProtestDieter Rucht, Ruud Koopmans, Friedhelm Neidhardt Rowman & Littlefield, 1999 - 348 Seiten Although living conditions have improved throughout history, protest, at least in the last few decades, seems to have increased to the point of becoming a normal phenomenon in modern societies. Contributors to this volume examine how and why this is the case and argue that although problems such as poverty, hunger, and violations of democratic rights may have been reduced in advanced Western societies, a variety of other problems and opportunities have emerged and multiplied the reasons and possibilities for protest. Acts of Dissent: New Developments in the Study of Protest examines some of those problems, progressing from methodological issues, to discussions of the part that the mass media plays in protest, finally to several case studies of protests in different contexts. |
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... participants involved in all protest events will be registered by a national newspaper because of the weight of the ... number of participants registered in the source . Koopmans concludes that the total volume of participation is very ...
... participants involved in all protest events will be registered by a national newspaper because of the weight of the ... number of participants registered in the source . Koopmans concludes that the total volume of participation is very ...
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... number of participants , action form , the stated goal of the protestors , the number of arrests , etc. For " softer , " more subjective aspects of social movements , such as whether the participants were motivated by universalistic ...
... number of participants , action form , the stated goal of the protestors , the number of arrests , etc. For " softer , " more subjective aspects of social movements , such as whether the participants were motivated by universalistic ...
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... number of participants in these events , shows , however , that , despite the higher total number of protests in Rucht's data set , our sample is much more inclusive when it comes to high - intensity events . Thus , the aggregate number ...
... number of participants in these events , shows , however , that , despite the higher total number of protests in Rucht's data set , our sample is much more inclusive when it comes to high - intensity events . Thus , the aggregate number ...
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Protest as a Subject of Empirical Research | 7 |
Methodological Issues | 16 |
Protest in Different Contexts | 22 |
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