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: A key question in both the 1960s and now is does the news use narratives that frame protest coverage more in terms of “rights”…
RT @owasow: My research found that while state violence against nonviolent protesters can lead to trauma, injury and even death for individ…
Ooooooh good question! IMO it Depends on who owns, not just operates, that media outlet.
RT @owasow: A key question in both the 1960s and now is does the news use narratives that frame protest coverage more in terms of “rights”…
RT @owasow: A key question in both the 1960s and now is does the news use narratives that frame protest coverage more in terms of “rights”…
RT @owasow: My research found that while state violence against nonviolent protesters can lead to trauma, injury and even death for individ…
RT @owasow: My research found that while state violence against nonviolent protesters can lead to trauma, injury and even death for individ…
RT @owasow: My research found that while state violence against nonviolent protesters can lead to trauma, injury and even death for individ…
RT @owasow: A key question in both the 1960s and now is does the news use narratives that frame protest coverage more in terms of “rights”…
RT @owasow: My research found that while state violence against nonviolent protesters can lead to trauma, injury and even death for individ…
RT @owasow: A key question in both the 1960s and now is does the news use narratives that frame protest coverage more in terms of “rights”…
RT @owasow: My research found that while state violence against nonviolent protesters can lead to trauma, injury and even death for individ…
RT @owasow: My research found that while state violence against nonviolent protesters can lead to trauma, injury and even death for individ…
RT @owasow: My research found that while state violence against nonviolent protesters can lead to trauma, injury and even death for individ…
RT @owasow: My research found that while state violence against nonviolent protesters can lead to trauma, injury and even death for individ…
RT @owasow: A key question in both the 1960s and now is does the news use narratives that frame protest coverage more in terms of “rights”…
RT @owasow: My research found that while state violence against nonviolent protesters can lead to trauma, injury and even death for individ…
A key question in both the 1960s and now is does the news use narratives that frame protest coverage more in terms of “rights” or “riots”? https://t.co/ZjVz4yOo1n
My research found that while state violence against nonviolent protesters can lead to trauma, injury and even death for individual activists, dramatic and sympathetic news coverage helps the larger movement and undermines support for state repression. htt
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…
@Res4Publica Qua onderzoek is dit een uitstekend recent voorbeeld, maar er is over de decennia heel veel geschreven over tactiek. Niet in de laatste plaats door activisten zelf. https://t.co/CMIrU1dOBs
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
@didymus77 Yes. Just listened to tribute to John Lewis that went into the heart of non-violence approach, seeing those attacking you as babies & as themselves victims of the system (very Buddhist). I see similar reaction to violence as mentioned in Owa
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
@TheWayWithAnoa @JoshforGeorgia @owasow Professor Wasow recently published a paper on how nonviolent and violent actions by activists & police influence media, elites, public opinion & voters. https://t.co/DDrOcONhh2 His main conclusion, as I unde
RT @owasow: For more about my research on 1960s civil rights protests, see this thread that summarizes my main findings. https://t.co/MlEU5…
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 more about my research on 1960s civil rights protests, see this thread that summarizes my main findings. https://t.co/MlEU5…
For more about my research on 1960s civil rights protests, see this thread that summarizes my main findings. https://t.co/MlEU5b9BWE
@Quinnbuechel @ConceptualJames From a Princeton professor who studied these very issues about the effectiveness of violent vs. non-violent protests: https://t.co/T1lSGGuPBO
@morphizm @owasow Read @owasow. Think about November. Then get back to me. https://t.co/pHjNHlxYRe
RT @owasow: What can the writing & speeches of Black thinkers teach us about protests today? I’ve been puzzling over this since @MarxinHell…
Es indispensable entender la necesidad ética y estratégica de que las protestas por las causas justas sean pacíficas.
@MeanestBone No. Schor never derided the peaceful protests. He (and the author of the paper) only has a point about violent acts and riots. Read the author's concise summary and you'll stop making false claims: https://t.co/TIeGG73yEu
@MeanestBone I'm not goalpost-shifting by linking to the author's summary. I'm providing it so that you can see for yourself that Schor didn't misrepresent or oversimplify the study. he represented it just as the author did: https://t.co/TIeGG73yEu
@MeanestBone we’re talking about the same thing, right...? this paper: https://t.co/gkUWuGX3Rl
@NathanJRobinson A reminder that Nathan boy here tried to cancel and smear an academic simply because the findings of his study didn't fit into his neat intersectional view of the world. He doesn't give a single solitary fuck about "data" https://t.co/5uoz
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…
@mathewi Yep Nathan criticizes a strawman. See thread from the researcher: https://t.co/yWHJ80KG3L He doesn't "blame." He analyzes data to determine political impact of riots/violent protest. Shor shared it as evidence to guide today's tactics. Nathan'
RT @Edsall: Agenda Seeding: How 1960s Black Protests Moved Elites, Public Opinion and Voting | American Political Science Review | Cambridg…
Agenda Seeding: How 1960s Black Protests Moved Elites, Public Opinion and Voting | American Political Science Review | Cambridge Core https://t.co/1Iz9haLnJz
RT @owasow: What could #BlackLivesMatter mean for writers & scholars? I’ve been thinking about this over the last three days since @NathanJ…
@gapadroroh @wokyleeks @brianvastag @owasow @NYMag @GOPChairwoman @SirBedivier You don't have to. I came across the actual published paper today rather than the preprint. It's only 22 pages. Less inter-line spacing for you to work your way through. 😜 Dow
RT @jenbrea: If you‘re new to the debate around nonviolent v. violent protests for civil rights and their impact on politics in the 1960s,…
Cuando les digan que protestar o manifestarse no sirve de nada: https://t.co/MGwQQsxi7j Tenemos más poder del que creemos.
RT @owasow: What could #BlackLivesMatter mean for writers & scholars? I’ve been thinking about this over the last three days since @NathanJ…
RT @jenbrea: If you‘re new to the debate around nonviolent v. violent protests for civil rights and their impact on politics in the 1960s,…
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: What can the writing & speeches of Black thinkers teach us about protests today? I’ve been puzzling over this since @MarxinHell…
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
@JessicaValenti And Omar Wasow is the author of the study. https://t.co/K4uHwdpRtr
@Jacobonline3 @RottenInDenmark Agree protester-initiated violence would likely generate more press but evidence from 1960s and other studies of news suggest media would frame issues in terms of “crime” rather than “justice.” Some evidence, though, media mo
RT @owasow: My research found a critical way protests influence politics is through media: do tactics used by activists “dramatize injustic…
RT @owasow: What can the writing & speeches of Black thinkers teach us about protests today? I’ve been puzzling over this since @MarxinHell…
@generalityiii @MarxinHell 3. Cont'd: Look at the paper or the model in the thread above. News media and White voters are responding to or *following* what Black activists do on the ground. I test that statistically. That’s why it’s a story about Black age
RT @owasow: What can the writing & speeches of Black thinkers teach us about protests today? I’ve been puzzling over this since @MarxinHell…
RT @owasow: What can the writing & speeches of Black thinkers teach us about protests today? I’ve been puzzling over this since @MarxinHell…
RT @owasow: What can the writing & speeches of Black thinkers teach us about protests today? I’ve been puzzling over this since @MarxinHell…
RT @owasow: What can the writing & speeches of Black thinkers teach us about protests today? I’ve been puzzling over this since @MarxinHell…
RT @owasow: To some readers of my research, framing the paper with Black agency at the center of the story of resistance to oppression seem…
RT @owasow: What can the writing & speeches of Black thinkers teach us about protests today? I’ve been puzzling over this since @MarxinHell…
Well worth reading! Hopefully you all read Frederick Douglas’ amazing speech on what the 4th of July means to enslaved people...
RT @owasow: What can the writing & speeches of Black thinkers teach us about protests today? I’ve been puzzling over this since @MarxinHell…
RT @owasow: What can the writing & speeches of Black thinkers teach us about protests today? I’ve been puzzling over this since @MarxinHell…
great thread
RT @owasow: What can the writing & speeches of Black thinkers teach us about protests today? I’ve been puzzling over this since @MarxinHell…
RT @owasow: What can the writing & speeches of Black thinkers teach us about protests today? I’ve been puzzling over this since @MarxinHell…
To some readers of my research, framing the paper with Black agency at the center of the story of resistance to oppression seems “suspect,” “unhelpful” or even ”grotesquely immoral.” 38/ https://t.co/LTGlsd8GZN
What can the writing & speeches of Black thinkers teach us about protests today? I’ve been puzzling over this since @MarxinHell read my research & raised several questions. I'm grateful for the close reading 🙏🏽 and want to offer some answers. 1/ ht
@hollywood2014_ https://t.co/byslWZN7AT これなんか直球ですよ。
RT @artorcato: @davidshor, a data analyst with Civis Analytics was sacked for retweeting Princeton Professor @owasow Omar Wasow's scholarl…
@davidshor, a data analyst with Civis Analytics was sacked for retweeting Princeton Professor @owasow Omar Wasow's scholarly paper that non-violent protests are more politically effective. https://t.co/CqmrkXvNQN
Author, Prof Omar Wasow @owasow Asst Prof, Princeton Politics. https://t.co/8mpA58QFLU
RT @zeynep: Please read this thread, folks. @NathanJRobinson's egregious mischaracterization of a scholar's excellent work on the mediating…
RT @owasow: My research found a critical way protests influence politics is through media: do tactics used by activists “dramatize injustic…
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
12. For evidence on the connection between violence against the oppressed and its effect on media and public see thread below specifically on civil rights protests:
RT @JCPinckney: This is a truly phenomenal paper, and a model for rigorous work on an important question. I'm overjoyed to see it out in th…
RT @JCPinckney: This is a truly phenomenal paper, and a model for rigorous work on an important question. I'm overjoyed to see it out in th…
RT @owasow: For the full analysis, below are links to the final paper and an ungated pre-print: Final version: https://t.co/zzvvPTcgoP Un…
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @matthewstoller: Lots of interesting discussion about @owasow's work on protests vs riots. I haven't seen this remarkable chart get much…
RT @matthewstoller: Lots of interesting discussion about @owasow's work on protests vs riots. I haven't seen this remarkable chart get much…
Insightful research on influence of media on public opinion during civil rights protests. #CivilRights #SocialChange #Protests
Interesting perspective in part because he focuses his academic lens across disciplines.
This is an important study for our times.
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
@TearsOfKekistan @ThaddeusRussell I've followed him on Twitter for a while. We both have an interest in what I call “leading from below” in the paper. Will listen to the podcast this week. Thanks for the suggestion! https://t.co/zzvvPTcgoP
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 @participatory: Fantastic and timely study by @owasow