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Pro@reddthat.com to science@lemmy.worldEnglish · 15 hours ago

New research says framing protests as fights for civil rights 'backfires.' So what might work?

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New research says framing protests as fights for civil rights 'backfires.' So what might work?

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New research says framing protests as fights for civil rights 'backfires.' So what might work? - Berkeley News
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Kim Voss, a UC Berkeley professor of sociology, says appeals rooted in American values may be more effective today than those evoking memories of the Civil Rights Movement.
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    12 hours ago

    Can you link that research?

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      What I’m familiar with is Erica Chenowith who authored work in this area. Here’s her summarizing it on TEDx:

      https://www.nonviolent-conflict.org/resource/success-nonviolent-civil-resistance/

      https://www.ericachenoweth.com/research/wcrw

      https://www.hks.harvard.edu/faculty-research/policy-topics/advocacy-social-movements/paths-resistance-erica-chenoweths-research

      One of the reasons is that nonviolent resistance attracts more supporters, and once there’s enough support for enough time, things are more likely to change.

      Chenoweth’s painstaking research, unprecedented in its scope and historical breadth, has shed new light on the understanding of civil resistance, political change, and the surprising effectiveness of nonviolent action.

      The key ingredients of a successful nonviolent resistance movement, the researchers found, are:

      1. A large and diverse population of participants that can be sustained over time.
      2. The ability to create loyalty shifts among key regime-supporting groups such as business elites, state media, and—most important—security elites such as the police and the military.
      3. A creative and imaginative variation in methods of resistance beyond mass protest.
      4. The organizational discipline to face direct repression without having the movement fall apart or opt for violence.

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