نتایج جستجو برای: protest movements

تعداد نتایج: 84407  

2008
Seong-Hoon Cho Steven T. Yen J. M. Bowker David H. Newman

This study compares an ordered probit model and a Tobit model with selection to take into account both true zero and protest zero bids while estimating the willingness to pay (WTP) for conservation easements in Macon County, NC. By comparing the two models, the ordered/unordered selection issue of the protest responses is analyzed to demonstrate how the treatment of protest responses can signif...

Journal: :European Journal of Social Sciences 2021

Abstract In recent years, Europe has witnessed social movements that break away from the conventional patterns typical of 19th and 20th century movements. The party-or trade union-organised movements, very much centred on political economic issues, or New Social Movements more universal values such as peace, environment, gender, ethnicity, seem to be changing their ‘repertoire’. At beginning 21...

Journal: :West European Politics 2022

Western Europe has recently experienced increasing protest mobilisation by right-wing populist movements. Although these movements are receiving scholarly attention, systematic data on activities is limited. In this research note, original used to describe the activity of Germany’s Pegida movement across space and time explore city-level determinants mobilisation. The dataset records 373 events...

Journal: :Expert Syst. Appl. 2016
Natalia Criado Awais Rashid Larissa Leite

The Internet has provided people with new ways of expressing not only their individuality but also their collectivity i.e., their group affiliations. These group identities are the shared sense of belonging to a group. Online contact with others who share the same group identity can lead to cooperation and, even, coordination of social action initiatives both online and offline. Such social act...

2010
BERT KLANDERMANS

We conducted a study to investigate the motivational dynamics of protest participation. Previous research suggests that instrumental and identity motives together with group-based anger predict people’s intentions to participate in protest. The present research combines these motives with ideology into a single model. So far, no study has tested such a model or attempted to assess the motives’ ...

Journal: :J. Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 2002
David Brichoux Paul E. Johnson

This project presents an agent-based simulation model of protest activity. Agents are located in a two dimensional grid and have limited ability to observe the behavior of other agents in the grid. The model is used to explore questions inspired by research on different theories of individual motivation and the so-called theory of critical mass. The simulations describe individuals who support ...

2003
Michael Karlberg

We live in a culture of contest and protest. Our economic, political, and legal institutions are structured as contests. Our efforts to reform these institutions frequently are characterized by protest. This article examines the social and ecological implications of this culture of contest and protest. It begins by demonstrating that our economic, political, and legal institutions form an integ...

Journal: :Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking 2014
Emily K. Vraga Leticia Bode Chris Wells Kevin Driscoll Kjerstin Thorson

Social media Web sites such as YouTube offer activists unique opportunities to reach out to new audiences through a variety of diverse appeals. Yet the rules of engagement on social media should depend on the structures, goals, and characteristics of the movements engaging in this outreach. To explore how differences in social movements translate into online activism, we employ a paired case st...

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