Sharon Erickson Nepstad
@snepstad.bsky.social
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Distinguished Professor of Sociology, University of New Mexico (USA), studying social movements, revolutions, religion, civil resistance - and guardian of way too many pets and plants
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Ashley T. Rubin
@ashleytrubin.bsky.social
· Jul 19
Normativity is not a replacement for theory - Theory and Society
Social science research has dramatically increased its embrace of normativity in substance and style. This paper explores the consequences of this normativity creep on the creation, application, and e...
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Reposted by Sharon Erickson Nepstad
Mobilization
@mobilization.bsky.social
· Jan 31
HOW SOCIAL MOVEMENTS INFLUENCE PUBLIC OPINION ON POLITICAL VIOLENCE: ATTITUDE SHIFTS IN THE WAKE OF THE GEORGE FLOYD PROTESTS*
We examine whether the George Floyd protests influenced public opinion on political violence. Drawing upon the 2016 and 2020 American National Election Studies, we find that most U.S. citizens do not support political violence, and those overall rates remained relatively unchanged. However, we found seismic demographic shifts in attitudes between the two samples. Using logistic regression, we find that strength of support for the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, liberal ideology, youth, and protest participation were positively correlated with the belief that political violence is justifiable. There was a decrease in support for political violence among older people who oppose the BLM movement, are college educated, ideologically conservative, and trust mainstream news. We argue that cultural views on the acceptability of political violence are pliable, and we offer a theoretical model that explains how salient movement events can shift public attitudes toward controversial protest methods.
meridian.allenpress.com
Reposted by Sharon Erickson Nepstad
Reposted by Sharon Erickson Nepstad
Reposted by Sharon Erickson Nepstad
Reposted by Sharon Erickson Nepstad
Reposted by Sharon Erickson Nepstad
Reposted by Sharon Erickson Nepstad
Kai Thaler
@kaimthaler.bsky.social
· Oct 9
Politics, Groups, and Identities: How to Conduct Civically Engaged Research in A Time of Contentious...
A guide to ethical and rigorous civically engaged research that addresses the politics of power, rigor, and expertise in political science
think.taylorandfrancis.com
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Kai Thaler
@kaimthaler.bsky.social
· Oct 13
“Señora fiscal, usted que se considera católica, renuncie”
<p>El cardenal guatemalteco cuestiona el grado de participación de los capitalinos en un paro general que en su décimo día sigue siendo eminentemente indígena y rural, y acusa a Alejandro Giammatt...
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Reposted by Sharon Erickson Nepstad
Reposted by Sharon Erickson Nepstad
Reposted by Sharon Erickson Nepstad