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 @benwansell: Heartbroken for my old home town Minneapolis today. ☹️ This thread by @owasow is a timely guide to what the political conse…
Heartbroken for my old home town Minneapolis today. ☹️ This thread by @owasow is a timely guide to what the political consequences might be...
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 @Ivuoma: Really important and timely work. https://t.co/gXfvM9HEol
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…
I understand the emotions and motivation behind the riots in Minnesota with all my heart but this is a useful thread to consider the impact of violent protests in the long run.
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
Very interesting thread: how nonviolent and violent #resistance influence public opinion based on the 1960s US civil rights struggle, with significant lessons for #JusticeForFloyd #BlackLivesMatter
@michaelharriot A study on the impact of media and protests https://t.co/b62w8oPoNv
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…
Great thread.
Really important and timely 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…
This seems extremely relevant and timely given what's happening in Minneapolis and elsewhere. https://t.co/gWYjwGM7eS
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…
If you want some studied, reasoned and “factual” research regarding protests, I suggest you read this 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: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @ZaidJilani: Very interesting and important research about how nonviolent protest movements in the 1960's Civil Rights Movement succeede…
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…
How ironic, don’t you think.
((Quite a fascinating read
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: @_vicpc @SamuelHBlack Even when violent protest is justified or moral, important to consider whether nonviolence could produce…
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: @_vicpc @SamuelHBlack Even when violent protest is justified or moral, important to consider whether nonviolence could produce…
Really interesting thread and worth the read.
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…
@brianros1 It also hurts the causes adjacent to it. https://t.co/BED4UZBJHE
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 @notstevenwhite: If white voters move to the left in response to non-violent protests but to the right in response to violent protests (…
RT @ZaidJilani: Very interesting and important research about how nonviolent protest movements in the 1960's Civil Rights Movement succeede…
I don't usually find my eyes legit going wide at an abstract...
RT @notstevenwhite: If white voters move to the left in response to non-violent protests but to the right in response to violent protests (…
RT @notstevenwhite: If white voters move to the left in response to non-violent protests but to the right in response to violent protests (…
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @notstevenwhite: If white voters move to the left in response to non-violent protests but to the right in response to violent protests (…
RT @notstevenwhite: If white voters move to the left in response to non-violent protests but to the right in response to violent protests (…
RT @notstevenwhite: If white voters move to the left in response to non-violent protests but to the right in response to violent protests (…
RT @notstevenwhite: If white voters move to the left in response to non-violent protests but to the right in response to violent protests (…
Coisas pra saber pra protestar contra esse governo lixo
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
RT @notstevenwhite: If white voters move to the left in response to non-violent protests but to the right in response to violent protests (…
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
If white voters move to the left in response to non-violent protests but to the right in response to violent protests (https://t.co/X39BRr8gjH), then right-wing police officers have incentives to provoke violence in the face of otherwise-peaceful protests.
Protestos violentos no movimento pelos direitos civis nos EUA aumentaram a taxa de votos no Partido Republicano. Protestos não-violentos aumentaram a taxa de votos no Partido Democrata. O artigo inteiro vale a leitura.
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
@_vicpc @SamuelHBlack Even when violent protest is justified or moral, important to consider whether nonviolence could produce same or better results without risks of splintering coalition that favors change. For more, below is a thread on main findings in
@JunchenVincent I wouldn’t say “stupid” but I hear your view. Here’s new research on violent & non-violent protests. https://t.co/tkzW9nj9eB
With data. https://t.co/5rKTU2D4c9
Great and insightful thread.
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
In so far as this is true, it actually places the onus on *Democrat Politicians* to ensure that they work with non-violent protesters to address civil rights issues *before* violence errupts as people get sick of being harassed, discriminated against, &
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
@SamuelHBlack It's definitely not a settled issue, but there is some evidence that riots shift public opinion in a counter-productive way https://t.co/QXId9TSBa4 https://t.co/5X68oLAjXc
RT @owasow: For 15 years, I’ve been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by…
@gentijan_a here https://t.co/LtpHxV5Fpj solid evidence on what works. If you only care about winning, emulate Martin Luther King who won and won and won (then was murdered)
@kaimm @lsthart Thank you! Thread with brief summary of main results: https://t.co/WTr1ALsHZp APSR: https://t.co/zzvvPTcgoP Pre-print (ungated): https://t.co/QUfLEEKrFF