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Lifting the Fog of Nonviolent War: How Protests Signal Peacefulness
We show through two cross-national survey experiments that civil resistance campaigns can effectively signal nonviolence through sequencing their tactics, including explicit appeals to nonviolence, and engaging in behaviors such as requiring nonviolent pledges or protest marshals
Matthew Cebul
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Jonathan Pinckney
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Brandon Sims
Nonviolent Alternatives Reduce External Support for Rebel Groups: Evidence from Two Cross-National Survey Experiments
Can nonviolent resistance reduce external support for rebel groups? In this paper we show through a series of survey experiments that it can.
Matthew Cebul
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Jonathan Pinckney
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Man Up, Weapons Down: A Survey Experiment on Civil Resistance and Masculinity
Can participation in civil resistance reduce feelings of precarious masculinity among male participants? I propose an online survey experiment to test whether it can.
Jonathan Pinckney
Last updated on Nov 4, 2024
Moral Logics of Support for Nonviolent Resistance: Evidence From a Cross-National Survey Experiment
An emerging consensus holds that nonviolent resistance campaigns are more successful than violent campaigns, partly because they …
Sirianne Dahlum
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Jonathan Pinckney
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Tore Wig
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Sickness or Silence: Social Movement Adaptation to COVID-19
How have activists responded to the COVID-19 pandemic? While there have been many anecdotal reports of the pandemic’s impact, …
Jonathan Pinckney
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Miranda Rivers
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