@itssmitt @owasow @ManshipSchool Here’s a link: https://t.co/FLNuqe7tKc
RT @owasow: @studentactivism @jonathanchait @NateSilver538 In case anyone is interested, here’s a thread on the question why it matters whe…
RT @owasow: For anyone interested, here’s more on why it matters whether media coverage frames protests more in terms of “rights” or “riots…
RT @owasow: @studentactivism @jonathanchait @NateSilver538 In case anyone is interested, here’s a thread on the question why it matters whe…
RT @owasow: For anyone interested, here’s more on why it matters whether media coverage frames protests more in terms of “rights” or “riots…
RT @owasow: @studentactivism @jonathanchait @NateSilver538 In case anyone is interested, here’s a thread on the question why it matters whe…
RT @owasow: @studentactivism @jonathanchait @NateSilver538 In case anyone is interested, here’s a thread on the question why it matters whe…
RT @owasow: For anyone interested, here’s more on why it matters whether media coverage frames protests more in terms of “rights” or “riots…
RT @owasow: My research on the 1960s civil rights movement found a key way protests influence politics is through media. I’m grateful that…
RT @owasow: For anyone interested, here’s more on why it matters whether media coverage frames protests more in terms of “rights” or “riots…
RT @owasow: For anyone interested, here’s more on why it matters whether media coverage frames protests more in terms of “rights” or “riots…
For anyone interested, here’s more on why it matters whether media coverage frames protests more in terms of “rights” or “riots”. https://t.co/ZjVz4ywMCN
RT @owasow: @studentactivism @jonathanchait @NateSilver538 In case anyone is interested, here’s a thread on the question why it matters whe…
@studentactivism @jonathanchait @NateSilver538 In case anyone is interested, here’s a thread on the question why it matters whether media frame coverage more in terms of “rights” or “riots”? https://t.co/ZjVz4ywMCN
@marilur1 Nella sua brutalità, magari funziona: https://t.co/KLsfeDJq3Z
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…
@LukeMcGlynn @BruceLund4 @ChrisMurphyCT And MLK's and Rosa Park's liberal, peaceful ways made more progress than those who supported violence and rioting. Omar Wasow's study shows that peaceful protests are more effective, too: https://t.co/k9Ok2RlIEh 1/
I wonder if the Kenosha shooter can serve as a proxy or substitute for violent state repression, which, as @owasow has discussed, generates sympathy for protestors. https://t.co/sLKBx1AK0K
RT @FT__Dan: @thomaschattwill who could have known? https://t.co/zF5nuxouQ8
@RaphaelBouvierA @Alex_Panetta Oui et l'article scientifique cité à la fin est extrêmement intéressant dans le contexte https://t.co/IHcLJz87Ih
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
Omar Wasow in American Political Science Review suggests that non-violent protests lead to an increase in Dem vote share in proximal counties, while violent protests lead to an increase in Rep votes. #forthepeople #election2020 #political https://t.co/B5ES
RT @owasow: @davidshor Thank you for reading the paper so closely. And, for anyone interested in latest versions, see: APSR (gated): http…
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,…
@byelin “In 1968, using rainfall as an instrument, I find violent protests likely caused a 1.5–7.9% shift among whites toward Republicans and tipped the election.” 😬 https://t.co/z8gdGaVUCo
@charlierybak @larsleafblad Actually there is evidence this is true. Recent research into this topic exactly shows that civil disobedience tends to encourage Dem voting but looting and violent protest bolsters Republican support. https://t.co/267CKGJXs0
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
@aoirann @ohterrysogross @witchyard1 @lhfang ...it usually makes the movement stronger, delegitimizing actors inflicting the violence & swinging public & institutional support from them to the movement. It happens in much more repressive places as
@jacobinmag Non violent protests yield election results that lean left, violent protests do the opposite and yield right leaning results. Read below. This was published just a few weeks before George Floyd’s death and was a result of ~15 years of research.
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 more, see: https://t.co/MlEU5b9BWE
@MarxinHell Question is could similarly situated Blacks have *chosen* different tactics. History shows that was not only possible but common. Conversely, for Whites, I find no evidence of increased support following violent resistance. https://t.co/sPVPraj
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, see: https://t.co/MlEU5b9BWE
RT @owasow: For more, see: https://t.co/MlEU5b9BWE
For more, see: https://t.co/MlEU5b9BWE
I’ve been concerned about how legitimate protest is vilified by Trump in the 2020 election. Wasow’s research findings scare me! The question has to be how to support protests AND bring at least as many voters for Biden-Harris to the polls as all of Trump’s
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: Finally, these results are broadly consistent with my own findings. For a summary, see: https://t.co/MlEU5brcOc
Finally, these results are broadly consistent with my own findings. For a summary, see: https://t.co/MlEU5brcOc
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @Ramu_Damodaran: “Evaluating black-led protests between 1960 and 1972, I find nonviolent activism, particularly when met with state or v…
@dropoutnation 1/ See full thread: https://t.co/jcajAoXVK9 2/ See my research which specifically engages with southern strategy in 1960s: https://t.co/MlEU5b9BWE
@ecc1989 @Musa_alGharbi It is similar but I came to the idea from two places. First a diagram I sketched years ago about how I was thinking about race as a composite (see Figure 1 in paper) and, second, an “African” proverb I liked: “Sticks in a bundle are
RT @PsychRabble: Today's Black Scholar: Omar Wasow. Threading on his work showing that violent protests pushed people towards support of Re…
Interesting thread on how non-violent vs violent protests affect voting patterns.
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
Today's Black Scholar: Omar Wasow. Threading on his work showing that violent protests pushed people towards support of Republicans to regain control/stability in the 1960s/70s.
RT @owasow: @ijbailey @GaborNyeki Yes, look at dramatic spike in public concern for civil rights following brutal state violence of Bloody…
@ijbailey @GaborNyeki Yes, look at dramatic spike in public concern for civil rights following brutal state violence of Bloody Sunday in Selma. Thread below summarizes additional historical and quantitative evidence to support MLK’s view. https://t.co/MlEU
@InSeattleD2 @KarynLisignoli @ericacbarnett @mattyglesias @spekulation @WWConverge Perhaps the loss of support is for the "protesters". Watching the vitriol to police officers, the objects thrown, the vandalism, arson. At first over enthusiasm, we understo
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 anyone interested in my findings related to protest tactics during 1960s, see: https://t.co/WTr1ALsHZp
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 anyone interested in my findings related to protest tactics during 1960s, see: https://t.co/WTr1ALsHZp
RT @owasow: For anyone interested in my findings related to protest tactics during 1960s, see: https://t.co/WTr1ALsHZp https://t.co/MlEU5br…
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 anyone interested in my findings related to protest tactics during 1960s, see: https://t.co/WTr1ALsHZp https://t.co/MlEU5br…
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
For anyone interested in my findings related to protest tactics during 1960s, see: https://t.co/WTr1ALsHZp
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @robertwaldmann: Must read thread. Social science research which those struggling for social justice can use. https://t.co/7me5Zixd8T
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 @BruceBartlett: What BLM can learn from civil rights protests in the 1960s. https://t.co/1Y32SqMCwT https://t.co/QUUxKrZZdN
RT @BruceBartlett: What BLM can learn from civil rights protests in the 1960s. https://t.co/1Y32SqMCwT https://t.co/QUUxKrZZdN
RT @BruceBartlett: What BLM can learn from civil rights protests in the 1960s. https://t.co/1Y32SqMCwT https://t.co/QUUxKrZZdN
What BLM can learn from civil rights protests in the 1960s. https://t.co/1Y32SqMCwT https://t.co/QUUxKrZZdN
RT @owasow: Beyond zoning policy (though not unrelated), my primary area of research is on civil rights protests in the 1960s. For an overv…
RT @owasow: Beyond zoning policy (though not unrelated), my primary area of research is on civil rights protests in the 1960s. For an overv…
RT @owasow: Beyond zoning policy (though not unrelated), my primary area of research is on civil rights protests in the 1960s. For an overv…
Beyond zoning policy (though not unrelated), my primary area of research is on civil rights protests in the 1960s. For an overview of that work, see: https://t.co/MlEU5brcOc
@mamofcocktails @NewYorker The horrific events you’re describing are not protest movements. They are the sparks that helped move people to protest. For an overview of my findings, see: https://t.co/WTr1ALsHZp
@VincentH112 @NewYorker The major waves of protester initiated violence like Watts/Detroit/Newark were all *after* passage of 1964 Civil Rights Act and 1965 Voting Rights Act. For a summary of the main findings, see: https://t.co/WTr1ALsHZp
@heatherfro @nyt_diff https://t.co/tyY5lso08i this may be relevant
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
@irootsorg @JGarciaForrest I'm seeing push back for this approach & "enough". It feels like there's a point where the continued protests (w/o the violence) r creating a problem. I see people demanding others fix something in prescribed way, not helpin
Very interesting thread.
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: My research found that while state violence against nonviolent protesters can lead to trauma, injury and even death for individ…
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: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
@aliciauhhh @Jsc_35 What many people are trying to say is that this activity is counter productive. It is turning public opinion and sentiment away from making meaningful change. If these activities result in Trump's election is that "the right side of his
@RobGeorge Buried it below. Will copy again. I think there are things to contemplate from this paper in looking at reactions to non-violent and violent protests. I see/feel a shift with continued violence and the sense of entitlement in the thread. https:
@30minutePR @alice_radley @RobGeorge Been thinking more and more about this paper. Civil rights protests, particularly honoring John Lewis whose body traveled over the bridge yesterday, were non-violent (the protesters were non-violent). https://t.co/4KbC
@ConceptualJames Here's the study that so many people said wouldn't apply to today. The more I see, the more relevant it appears. https://t.co/4KbCiGg8sz
@seuntheactivist @seuntheactivist . This post has more likes than almost anything I post. When the study below was published backlash was "that was then, it's different now". I'm seeing the same type of backlash as in this study. Please rethink. https://t
WalterIsaacson: chkout RT owasow: WalterIsaacson Thank you for highlighting my research.🙏🏽In case anyone is interested in an overview of the main findings, see this thread: https://t.co/ntD9dJ3aGN #innovation
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: @WalterIsaacson Thank you for highlighting my research.🙏🏽In case anyone is interested in an overview of the main findings, see…
RT @owasow: @WalterIsaacson Thank you for highlighting my research.🙏🏽In case anyone is interested in an overview of the main findings, see…
@WalterIsaacson Thank you for highlighting my research.🙏🏽In case anyone is interested in an overview of the main findings, see this thread: https://t.co/MlEU5brcOc
@feralspamlet Here's the evidence https://t.co/4CtVbd6YSU
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…