Plain English with Derek Thompson

A Political Scientist on How Protests Can Change Minds or Backfire

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Apr 26, 2024
Omar Wasow, a political science professor at UC Berkeley and a key voice on the history of protests, shares insights on the current wave of protests sweeping across college campuses in response to the Gaza war. He discusses how the dynamics of protests have evolved since the 1960s, highlighting the impact of media coverage on public opinion. Wasow explains why some protests succeed while others backfire, and the critical role of peaceful activism in shaping societal change. His analysis draws parallels between past and present movements, shedding light on strategies for effective engagement.
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INSIGHT

Bottom-Up Influence on Public Concern

  • Public concern about civil rights rose and fell with protest activity, demonstrating bottom-up influence.
  • Violent protests correlate with increased concern for social control and "law and order".
INSIGHT

Impact of Protest Violence on Voting

  • Nonviolent protests increased Democratic vote share, while violent protests decreased it.
  • Counties exposed to violent protests saw a decrease in Democratic support.
ADVICE

Protests as Storytelling

  • Design protests as public relations and strategic storytelling.
  • Think about constructing media narratives to gain sympathetic coverage.
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