Local protest event analysis: providing a more comprehensive picture?

Priska Daphi, Jan Matti Dollbaum, Sebastian Haunss, Larissa Meier  | 2024

In exploring protest dynamics, Protest Event Analysis (PEA) has proven an indispensable analytic tool. Despite various improvements, PEA faces continuous challenges, notably the reproduction of media-specific selection biases. This research note aims to contribute to the literature seeking to mitigate these issues by exploring the potential of PEA based on local newspaper data, which tend to be less selective in their protest reporting. The article introduces an original local PEA dataset in Germany (2000–2020) and systematically compares it to existing national-level PEA data for Germany. The analysis shows that while both datasets pick up similar trends in terms of mobilisation waves, national level data focus on shorter periods of intense protest activity. Furthermore, issues of protest differ: material and social issues (including labour and environmental issues) are more prominent in local data, while cultural issues (including immigration and gender) are more prominent in national-level data.

Date
21.06.2024
Language
English
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Journal article
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Work Packages

BRE_F_04
RISC Bremen
Protests and Social Cohesion: Local Conflict Dynamics in Comparison
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BIE_F_06
RISC Bielefeld
Proteste und gesellschaftlicher Zusammenhalt: Lokale Konfliktdynamiken im Vergleich
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