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The Right to Protest: How Rallies and Pickets Influence a Democratic Society
The right to protest is a fundamental part of a democratic system, just as important as freedom of speech or the right to participate in elections. Rallies, pickets, and demonstrations allow citizens […]
Digitalization of Protest: How Social Media and Technology Are Changing Street Demonstrations
Over the past two decades, technology has radically transformed almost every sphere of life, and protest movements are no exception. Today, mass actions have ceased to be spontaneous outbursts of discontent; instead, […]
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The Yellow Revolution (1986)
Ferdinand Marcos ruled the Philippines for 20 years under martial law.
Earth Day (1970)
Earth Day was first held in the United States in 1970. They called for a healthier and more sustainable environment.
Protest Against Military Action in Iraq (2003)
On February 15, 2003, millions of people marched in more than 600 cities around the world against U.S.
Political flash mob
It should be noted that “breakthrough” actions are often confused with political flash mobs. This is an erroneous view.
“Breakthrough” action
A “breakthrough” action is a short-term (instantaneous) theatrical political action, aimed at attracting public and media attention to a socially significant problem
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