A New Picture of Protest: The National Study of Protest Events

2018
The National Study of Protest Events (NSPE) employed hypernetwork sampling to generate the first-ever nationally representative sample of protest events. Nearly complete information about various event characteristics was collected from participants in 1,037 unique protests across the United States in 2010 to 2011. The first part of this article reviews extant methodologies in protest-event research and discusses how the NSPE overcomes their recognized limitations. Next, we detail how the NSPE was conducted and present descriptive statistics for a number of important event characteristics. The hypernetwork sample is then compared to newspaper reports of protests. As expected, we find many differences in the types of events these sources capture. At the same time, the overall number and magnitude of the differences are likely to be surprising. By contrast, little variation is observed in how protesters and journalists described features of the same events. NSPE data have many potential applications in the field of contentious politics and social movements, and several possibilities for future research are outlined.
SOCIOLOGICAL METHODS & RESEARCH
页码:384-429|卷号:47|期号:3
ISSN:0049-1241
收录类型
SSCI
发表日期
2018
学科领域
循证社会科学-方法
国家
美国
语种
英语
DOI
10.1177/0049124116661574
其他关键词
LOCAL NEWSPAPER COVERAGE; COLLECTIVE ACTION; NONRESPONSE RATES; MEDIA COVERAGE; SELECTION BIAS; WASHINGTON; MOVEMENTS; CONFLICT; MATTER
EISSN
1552-8294
资助机构
University of Notre Dame's Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies; Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts
资助信息
The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: The NSPE was supported by grants from the Science of Generosity and the University of Notre Dame's Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies as well as the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts.
被引频次(WOS)
13
被引更新日期
2022-01
来源机构
University of Notre Dame Pepperdine University Zhejiang University
关键词
protest events hypernetwork sampling social movements contentious politics collective action