"Nonviolent action campaigns, in which ordinary citizens use tactics such as protests, strikes, and boycotts to put pressure on power holders, have been one of the most effective ways of peacefully bringing about change in nonresponsive autocratic countries." - Matthew D. Cebul, Ph.D. and Jonathan Pinckney, Ph.D., United States Institute of Peace
Ask the right questions to gather data on assemblies and protests organised and/or held online, offline or a combination thereof.
Analyzes the size, rhetorical nature, and non-violent nature of the pro-Palestine protest wave, which it finds to be "the largest, most sustained US protests sparked by a foreign event" since their da...
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Former president Bolsonaro claimed 600,000 attended a rally for him, but researchers used the tool to prove it was less than a third of that.
Using social movement research to tackle the world's most pressing problems