Diverse social movements often face tactic diversification. In otherwise nonviolent movements, some groups or radical flanks may resort to violent actions such as street rioting. This article analyzes the impact that these violent episodes can have on popular support for the social movement as a whole. To estimate the causal effect of violence, it exploits an unexpected riot outbreak that occurred during the fieldwork of a face-to-face survey in Barcelona in May 2016, led by a squat group linked to the anti-austerity movement known as the 15-M or indignados that emerged during the financial crisis. By comparing respondents interviewed before and after the riots, it finds that the street violence episode reduced support for the 15-M movement...
The radicalization literature within the field of social movement research which studies the phenome...
One path to social change is through sustained collective action. Although such actions often explic...
Do protests increase or decrease political engagement among the general public? Despite the fact tha...
Diverse social movements often face tactic diversification. In otherwise nonviolent movements, some ...
Altres ajuts: Programa RecerCaixa (la Caixa i ACUP)Social movements often face tactic diversificatio...
Existing research on the relationship between nonviolent and violent dissent has focused on primary ...
Research on patterns of crowd violence across diverse events (including urban riots, protests, and f...
The hypothesis that terrorism often emerges when mass collective action declines and radicals take u...
We are in a moment of uprisings. Considering the more contentious protest moments from previous year...
Under what conditions do riotous-violent protests increase the likelihood of protest success? The pr...
Despite the development of the political violence and terrorism literature, which has moved strongly...
The hypothesis that terrorism often emerges when mass collective action declines and radicals take u...
Purpose – This article aims to explore the impact of new social media on the 2011 English riots. Des...
Waves of riots are politically and psychologically significant national events. The role of police p...
Waves of riots are politically and psychologically significant national events. The role of police p...
The radicalization literature within the field of social movement research which studies the phenome...
One path to social change is through sustained collective action. Although such actions often explic...
Do protests increase or decrease political engagement among the general public? Despite the fact tha...
Diverse social movements often face tactic diversification. In otherwise nonviolent movements, some ...
Altres ajuts: Programa RecerCaixa (la Caixa i ACUP)Social movements often face tactic diversificatio...
Existing research on the relationship between nonviolent and violent dissent has focused on primary ...
Research on patterns of crowd violence across diverse events (including urban riots, protests, and f...
The hypothesis that terrorism often emerges when mass collective action declines and radicals take u...
We are in a moment of uprisings. Considering the more contentious protest moments from previous year...
Under what conditions do riotous-violent protests increase the likelihood of protest success? The pr...
Despite the development of the political violence and terrorism literature, which has moved strongly...
The hypothesis that terrorism often emerges when mass collective action declines and radicals take u...
Purpose – This article aims to explore the impact of new social media on the 2011 English riots. Des...
Waves of riots are politically and psychologically significant national events. The role of police p...
Waves of riots are politically and psychologically significant national events. The role of police p...
The radicalization literature within the field of social movement research which studies the phenome...
One path to social change is through sustained collective action. Although such actions often explic...
Do protests increase or decrease political engagement among the general public? Despite the fact tha...