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Student Protests. Three Periods of University Governance
Published 2017-05-01Subjects: “…Student Protests…”
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Protestant German books in Protestant libraries of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the 16th-17th centuries
Published 2024-08-01“…Among German Protestant authors, Philip Melanchthon was the most popular, next to Professor Justus Lipsius from the Netherlands. …”
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Cases of Hashtagging as a Facilitator of the Protest Movements
Published 2021-03-01“…The article is devoted to the study of the protest movement on social networks. The novelty of the study is in its comparative analysis of protests in different regions of the world. …”
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The Effectiveness of the Ukrainian Protestant Media: Results of a Sociological Survey
Published 2011-05-01“…The social subject is the most demanded by the Ukrainian Protestant media. The organized aid for the socially deprived is the main manifestation of the public position of Protestants in our …”
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THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIO-POLITICAL ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL PROTEST ACTIVITY
Published 2021-02-01“…The authors reveal the theoretical and methodological foundations of the development of digital protest activity in the world: features of social temporality, public values, specifics of trust, types of social connections in urban space; digitalization, virtualization and mediativization, information inequality, digital elitism; institutional matrices and institutional traps of electronic communication, trends in digital management. …”
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“Qeerroo” (Oromo Youth) – Initiator and Active Participant in the Protest Actions (Ethiopia)
Published 2019-10-01“…But now it has new more broad connotation: it means “antigovernment protest actions”. The qeerroo protest movement started in Ambo city (State Oromia) in November 2015 as a protest against so called Master Plan which aimed to allocate enormous plot of land to Addis Ababa municipality (the capital of Ethiopia is in Oromia). …”
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Socio-psychological diagnostics and forecasting protest behavior of youth in the digital environment
Published 2021-04-01“…It has been empirically proven that the increase in protest behavior of young people is determined by an increase in the amount of political information with a high number of likes and reposts. …”
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Layered Analysis of the 2022 Protests Based on the Conceptual Framework of "Manipulated Movements"
Published 2025-03-01“…Extended Abstract Introduction: Identifying the trends of protests in Iranian society and utilizing them within the framework of organized movements, especially in recent years, indicates the emergence of a new pattern in protest behaviors. …”
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Do the media in South Africa offer alternatives to violence in their coverage of protests?
Published 2022-10-01“…Hence, this research examined whether the media in South Africa offered alternatives to violence in their coverage of the municipal protests recorded between 2009 and 2011. The research revealed that the media’s coverage of these protests was narrow and partial. …”
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Local Opportunity Structures for Planning-related Protest in Major German Cities
Published 2025-04-01“… Urban development in Germany is often challenged by civic protest. This is despite mandatory participation at an early stage of the planning process, a variety of democratic participatory innovations, which differ from one federal state to the other, and informal formats of participation applied at the local level. …”
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From Online Voting to Protest Mobilization: How the Internet is Transforming Political Participation
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SOCIAL MEDIA AND NONVIOLENT PROTEST MOVEMENTS: A CONTEMPORARY REVIEW OF THE ENDSARS MOVEMENT
Published 2023-09-01“…This study explored how social media has been used to facilitate protests movements globally and examines the impact of social media platforms, such as Twitter and Facebook, in mobilizing activists, amplifying voices, and disseminating information. …”
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Russian Political Blogs as Relevant Practice of Protest Communication : Systemic-Communicative Dimensions
Published 2020-06-01“…The article is devoted to the study of a collective-personal, subject-oriented measurement of Russian-speaking protest communication in the framework of a broad communicative approach. …”
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THE USE OF CARTOONS IN POPULAR PROTESTS THAT FOCUS ON GEOGRAPHIC, SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL ISSUES
Published 2013-05-01“… The comics and related arts (cartoons, graffiti, illustrated posters and signs) have always played an important role in shaping public protests. From the French Revolution to the recent Arab Spring revolutionary wave of demonstrations and protests, these visual means have stood out thanks to their ability to transmit their message quickly, clearly and descriptively. …”
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Elphick, Richard, The Equality of Believers. Protestant Missionaries and the Racial Politics of South Africa
Published 2013-12-01“…It is the result of decades of intense, informed and fair scholarship (as its 30 pages Bibliography and 60 pages of Notes show). …”
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Letter to the Editor: There Should Be a Clear Distinction Between Legitimate Protest and Antisemitism
Published 2025-04-01“…Scholars worldwide, Jews and Israelis amongst them, have demonstrated that these are legitimate protests, and the interpretation of their messaging as antisemitic is just another way to silence Palestinian voices calling for freedom and liberation, and delegitimizing critique on the Israeli government. …”
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From news images to action: the mobilizing effect of emotional protest images in news coverage
Published 2025-01-01“…Thus, this paper investigates whether political news images mobilize people to engage in political protest by appealing to their emotions. A pre-post-design integrating eye tracking with 143 participants examines how the observation of protest images in news coverage induces emotions and affects participatory intents. …”
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