@DaytonRMartind @DanielLubetzky Yes, too big of a convo for Twitter/X. But even back in the 1960s, some of the protests (the peaceful ones) moved public opinion in favor of their cause, and others didn't: https://t.co/i1PHOZMA1w
RT @ASFried: @ayydare @aobrien2010 Yes, and there are certain ways movements act that can build support or cause a backlash against it, wit…
@ayydare @aobrien2010 Yes, and there are certain ways movements act that can build support or cause a backlash against it, with political impacts from both. There's a literature in political science and sociology on this. Of note: https://t.co/14v8ITI4Rm
RT @SumitaPahwa: @dannagal @danikathleen I also found this by @owasow extremely illuminating re: how press framing of ambiguous movement ta…
RT @SumitaPahwa: @dannagal @danikathleen I also found this by @owasow extremely illuminating re: how press framing of ambiguous movement ta…
@dannagal @danikathleen I also found this by @owasow extremely illuminating re: how press framing of ambiguous movement tactics can shift coalitions around them. https://t.co/J3Pb6BQYm8
@micarrdc There's a lot of scholarly research showing that people DO react to whether protest is violent or not. For example: https://t.co/14v8ITI4Rm https://t.co/ZaUrV1DCXf
@cloud2014 @ArmandDoma Scholarly research: https://t.co/14v8ITI4Rm https://t.co/OiBRozKJ6V
@JSweetLI There is, by the way, a literature on how the public reacts to nonviolent vs violent protests. For example: https://t.co/14v8ITI4Rm https://t.co/BttbaS0ICA
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @owasow: In last week there’s been renewed interest in my research on protests. 1960s data I use excludes campuses but I suspect dynamic…
RT @owasow: In last week there’s been renewed interest in my research on protests. 1960s data I use excludes campuses but I suspect dynamic…
RT @owasow: In last week there’s been renewed interest in my research on protests. 1960s data I use excludes campuses but I suspect dynamic…
RT @owasow: In last week there’s been renewed interest in my research on protests. 1960s data I use excludes campuses but I suspect dynamic…
RT @owasow: In last week there’s been renewed interest in my research on protests. 1960s data I use excludes campuses but I suspect dynamic…
RT @owasow: In last week there’s been renewed interest in my research on protests. 1960s data I use excludes campuses but I suspect dynamic…
What a relief that a voice of sanity like @owasow was on CNN
Major paper on the Civil rights movement. Shows that nonviolent protests (especially when they are brutally repressed) increase Democrats' voting share, while violent protests increase Republicans'. A counterfactual analysis shows Nixon would have lost,
RT @owasow: In last week there’s been renewed interest in my research on protests. 1960s data I use excludes campuses but I suspect dynamic…
RT @owasow: In last week there’s been renewed interest in my research on protests. 1960s data I use excludes campuses but I suspect dynamic…
RT @owasow: In last week there’s been renewed interest in my research on protests. 1960s data I use excludes campuses but I suspect dynamic…
RT @owasow: In last week there’s been renewed interest in my research on protests. 1960s data I use excludes campuses but I suspect dynamic…
RT @owasow: In last week there’s been renewed interest in my research on protests. 1960s data I use excludes campuses but I suspect dynamic…
RT @owasow: In last week there’s been renewed interest in my research on protests. 1960s data I use excludes campuses but I suspect dynamic…
RT @owasow: In last week there’s been renewed interest in my research on protests. 1960s data I use excludes campuses but I suspect dynamic…
RT @owasow: In last week there’s been renewed interest in my research on protests. 1960s data I use excludes campuses but I suspect dynamic…
RT @owasow: In last week there’s been renewed interest in my research on protests. 1960s data I use excludes campuses but I suspect dynamic…
RT @edenhofer_jacob: Rare to see a paper that combines conceptual innovation, empirical rigour, and substantive importance so successfully
RT @owasow: In last week there’s been renewed interest in my research on protests. 1960s data I use excludes campuses but I suspect dynamic…
RT @owasow: In last week there’s been renewed interest in my research on protests. 1960s data I use excludes campuses but I suspect dynamic…
RT @owasow: In last week there’s been renewed interest in my research on protests. 1960s data I use excludes campuses but I suspect dynamic…
Rare to see a paper that combines conceptual innovation, empirical rigour, and substantive importance so successfully
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @owasow: In last week there’s been renewed interest in my research on protests. 1960s data I use excludes campuses but I suspect dynamic…
RT @owasow: In last week there’s been renewed interest in my research on protests. 1960s data I use excludes campuses but I suspect dynamic…
RT @owasow: In last week there’s been renewed interest in my research on protests. 1960s data I use excludes campuses but I suspect dynamic…
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
In last week there’s been renewed interest in my research on protests. 1960s data I use excludes campuses but I suspect dynamics are similar: protests generate headlines, and reactions by authorities matter for who media and public perceive as sympathetic.
As Doris Kearns Goodwin keeps saying, the hope of the 1960s came out of the struggles of the 1960s. Let us continue to be inspired and to lean into hope and change.
RT @joelengel: Siri, show me an elite-university press paper that could've been written by any sentient being with common sense. https://t.…
Siri, show me an elite-university press paper that could've been written by any sentient being with common sense. https://t.co/rr8dZNIl6Y
RT @KatrinaNation: Agenda Seeding: How 1960s Black Protests Moved Elites, Public Opinion and Voting | American Political Science Review | C…
Agenda Seeding: How 1960s Black Protests Moved Elites, Public Opinion and Voting | American Political Science Review | Cambridge Core - https://t.co/rIMdLzD5tR
@yakiimogo Fair point. I should have been more precise about which part of my tweet came directly from the study itself and which part was based on relating it to the larger literatures on activism/extremism. e.g.: https://t.co/bkF7meiDqm https://t.co/4mM
RT @owasow: @CasaubonZ @revhowardarson @SGamarad @BeijingPalmer @blagojevism @hegeliangrant If helpful, thread here: https://t.co/MlEU5ba9Mc
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @owasow: @CasaubonZ @revhowardarson @SGamarad @BeijingPalmer @blagojevism @hegeliangrant If helpful, thread here: https://t.co/MlEU5ba9Mc
@CasaubonZ @revhowardarson @SGamarad @BeijingPalmer @blagojevism @hegeliangrant If helpful, thread here: https://t.co/MlEU5ba9Mc
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
@lastpositivist For example, those thinking that inertia legitimates violent means may well be acting against the known data. What they aim at, intend, mean, try to do, is kinda irrelevant, and probs just rationalises their acting out: https://t.co/AWMYbLm
@burtgurney @adamjohnsonCHI I realize of course that these findings are unwelcome on this website. Didn't Shorr get fired for promoting this Omar Wasow article? https://t.co/2Hsr88cKAv
@maximlott Yup, quite a few studies use this instrumental variables approach. Here's another famous one that finds that non-violent protest was effective during the civil rights movement but violent protest was counterproductive. https://t.co/JLdUpZkrSn
@vulinovic11 Chaser: yes, non-violence works... provided, of course, there is an actual no-kidding absence of violence. https://t.co/5KXvMLwLe8
@YodaQuavo @jrschlosberg @Dread_Botlord Think Justin was referring to other tweets - here for example https://t.co/M7vZo25BAX
@davidceisen You could try this too https://t.co/sQMCJcXJVI
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
Attention (to and from) @owasow given his seminal work in what worked & didn't in the 1960s: https://t.co/QdlJLPOrdb #BrandenburgerTor #LetzteGeneration #ExtinctionRebellion
@johanna_vogel ...that said (wrt to tweets, where I am not aware): concerning sociology, we e.g. discuss Wasow (2020, optional reading) on agenda-seeding in class, which blends in a sociological perspective; and some other stuff on social movements. https:
@DemsInArray This thread is what I remember making stop paying attention to it/him entirely. https://t.co/Dh8G6JWeMS
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @LeSeumard: Je découvre ce thread de 2020 que je trouve vraiment très intéressant (et un peu déprimant) et qui, à mon sens, donne à pens…
Je découvre ce thread de 2020 que je trouve vraiment très intéressant (et un peu déprimant) et qui, à mon sens, donne à penser après les violences incroyables de la police lors de la Marche pour #Adama.
I’ll be honest. I didn’t have a good rebuttal for this https://t.co/oPxU6eB6ws
@Sadatay_Allday @PPMcduggan @TheOmniLiberal https://t.co/UocILqnY87 Do you have data to refute this or are you just speaking with no data cause you read an article once?
@noflamepls @PresidentSunday @midwest_monkey @WhickTv Well it did a big fucking part. https://t.co/zatEPMGzVh https://t.co/MYjPyNsJer
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
@realbobseven @TheOmniLiberal https://t.co/UocILqnY87 Here you go. Got data that contradicts this or just going off on twitter propaganda? As an added bonus: The violent riots helped get Nixon elected. Famously a grand result for Black America >.>
RT @CharlesWMcKinn2: Thanks for this good work!
RT @CharlesWMcKinn2: Thanks for this good work!
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @CharlesWMcKinn2: Thanks for this good work!
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @CharlesWMcKinn2: Thanks for this good work!
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @CharlesWMcKinn2: Thanks for this good work!
Thanks for this good work!
Samtidigt, som Yglesias påpekar, finns det ett bra case för att iaf ett av de där stora politiska morden på sextiotalet hade betydelsefull effekt. Det på MLK. https://t.co/xqipasAUHP
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
@Observer_de @Tier_verliebt Möchte man denken, scheint aber nicht so zu sein: https://t.co/pTEatPE22D