The Politics of Protest
Readings on the Black Lives Matter Movement
Herausgeber: Brown, Nadia E; Stout, Christopher; Block, Ray
The Politics of Protest
Readings on the Black Lives Matter Movement
Herausgeber: Brown, Nadia E; Stout, Christopher; Block, Ray
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This collection provides a deep engagement with the political implication of Black Lives Matter. This book covers a broad range of topics using a variety of methods and epistemological approaches.
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This collection provides a deep engagement with the political implication of Black Lives Matter. This book covers a broad range of topics using a variety of methods and epistemological approaches.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780367635664
- ISBN-10: 0367635666
- Artikelnr.: 59991473
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780367635664
- ISBN-10: 0367635666
- Artikelnr.: 59991473
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Nadia E. Brown is University Faculty Scholar and Associate Professor of Political Science and African American Studies at Purdue University, USA. Brown is a scholar of American politics whose work focuses on identity politics, legislative studies, and Black women's studies, using the theory of intersectionality to study topics across multiple disciplines. Ray Block Jr. is Associate Professor of Political Science and African American Studies at Pennsylvania State University, USA. His research interests include racial, ethnic, and gender differences in civic involvement, the formation and mutability of social identity, campaigns and elections, and other topics. Christopher T. Stout is Associate Professor of Political Science at Oregon State University, USA. His research interests include racial and ethnic politics, gender and politics, political behavior, representation, and Congress.
Historical Development of the Black Lives Movement
1. American Political Development in the Era of Black Lives Matter
Debra Thompson and Chloe Thurston
2. The neo-Redemption Era? APD in the age of #Black lives matter
Kimberley S. Johnson
3. The Strange Fruit of American Political Development
Megan Ming Francis
4. American political development and black lives matter in the age of
incarceration
Kirstine Taylor
5. (Re)Defining the black body in the era of Black Lives Matter: the
politics of blackness, old and new
Shayla C. Nunnally
6. Racial gaslighting
Angelique M. Davis and Rose Ernst
Media, Politicians, Politics and Population
7. Framing police and protesters: assessing volume and framing of news
coverage post-Ferguson, and corresponding impacts on legislative activity
Maneesh Arora, Davin L. Phoenix and Archie Delshad
8. Reframing racism: political cartoons in the era of Black Lives Matter
Anish Vanaik, Dawine Jengelley and Rolfe Peterson
9. Racialized differences in perceptions of and emotional responses to
police killings of unarmed African Americans
Ernest B. McGown and Kristin N. Wylie
10. Scholarship on #BlackLivesMatter and its implications on local
electoral politics
Jamil S. Scott and Nadia E. Brown
11. Tweeting racial representation: how the congressional Black Caucus used
Twitter in the 113th congress
Alvin B. Tillery
12. The public's dilemma: race and political evaluations of police killings
Ethan V. Porter, Thomas Wood and Cathy Cohen
13. Black Americans and the "crime narrative": comments on the use of news
frames and their impacts on public opinion formation
Jenn M. Jackson
14. Harbingers of unrest in Baltimore: racial and spatial cleavages in
satisfaction with quality of life before the 2015 Uprising
Tyson D. King-Meadows
15. Targeting young men of color for search and arrest during traffic
stops: evidence from North Carolina, 2002-2013
Frank R. Baumgartner, Derek A. Epp, Kelsey Shoub and Bayard Love
16. #BlackLivesDon'tMatter: race-of-victim effects in US executions,
1976-2013
Frank R. Baumgartner, Amanda J. Grigg and Alisa Mastro
17. Intersectional stereotyping in policing: An analysis of traffic stop
outcomes
Leah Christiani
Who Participates and Why
18. Why participate? An intersectional analysis of LGBTQ people of color
activism in Canada
Alexie Labelle
19. Race-ing solidarity: Asian Americans and support for Black Lives Matter
Julie Lee Merseth
20. Intersectional solidarity
F. Tormos
1. American Political Development in the Era of Black Lives Matter
Debra Thompson and Chloe Thurston
2. The neo-Redemption Era? APD in the age of #Black lives matter
Kimberley S. Johnson
3. The Strange Fruit of American Political Development
Megan Ming Francis
4. American political development and black lives matter in the age of
incarceration
Kirstine Taylor
5. (Re)Defining the black body in the era of Black Lives Matter: the
politics of blackness, old and new
Shayla C. Nunnally
6. Racial gaslighting
Angelique M. Davis and Rose Ernst
Media, Politicians, Politics and Population
7. Framing police and protesters: assessing volume and framing of news
coverage post-Ferguson, and corresponding impacts on legislative activity
Maneesh Arora, Davin L. Phoenix and Archie Delshad
8. Reframing racism: political cartoons in the era of Black Lives Matter
Anish Vanaik, Dawine Jengelley and Rolfe Peterson
9. Racialized differences in perceptions of and emotional responses to
police killings of unarmed African Americans
Ernest B. McGown and Kristin N. Wylie
10. Scholarship on #BlackLivesMatter and its implications on local
electoral politics
Jamil S. Scott and Nadia E. Brown
11. Tweeting racial representation: how the congressional Black Caucus used
Twitter in the 113th congress
Alvin B. Tillery
12. The public's dilemma: race and political evaluations of police killings
Ethan V. Porter, Thomas Wood and Cathy Cohen
13. Black Americans and the "crime narrative": comments on the use of news
frames and their impacts on public opinion formation
Jenn M. Jackson
14. Harbingers of unrest in Baltimore: racial and spatial cleavages in
satisfaction with quality of life before the 2015 Uprising
Tyson D. King-Meadows
15. Targeting young men of color for search and arrest during traffic
stops: evidence from North Carolina, 2002-2013
Frank R. Baumgartner, Derek A. Epp, Kelsey Shoub and Bayard Love
16. #BlackLivesDon'tMatter: race-of-victim effects in US executions,
1976-2013
Frank R. Baumgartner, Amanda J. Grigg and Alisa Mastro
17. Intersectional stereotyping in policing: An analysis of traffic stop
outcomes
Leah Christiani
Who Participates and Why
18. Why participate? An intersectional analysis of LGBTQ people of color
activism in Canada
Alexie Labelle
19. Race-ing solidarity: Asian Americans and support for Black Lives Matter
Julie Lee Merseth
20. Intersectional solidarity
F. Tormos
Historical Development of the Black Lives Movement
1. American Political Development in the Era of Black Lives Matter
Debra Thompson and Chloe Thurston
2. The neo-Redemption Era? APD in the age of #Black lives matter
Kimberley S. Johnson
3. The Strange Fruit of American Political Development
Megan Ming Francis
4. American political development and black lives matter in the age of
incarceration
Kirstine Taylor
5. (Re)Defining the black body in the era of Black Lives Matter: the
politics of blackness, old and new
Shayla C. Nunnally
6. Racial gaslighting
Angelique M. Davis and Rose Ernst
Media, Politicians, Politics and Population
7. Framing police and protesters: assessing volume and framing of news
coverage post-Ferguson, and corresponding impacts on legislative activity
Maneesh Arora, Davin L. Phoenix and Archie Delshad
8. Reframing racism: political cartoons in the era of Black Lives Matter
Anish Vanaik, Dawine Jengelley and Rolfe Peterson
9. Racialized differences in perceptions of and emotional responses to
police killings of unarmed African Americans
Ernest B. McGown and Kristin N. Wylie
10. Scholarship on #BlackLivesMatter and its implications on local
electoral politics
Jamil S. Scott and Nadia E. Brown
11. Tweeting racial representation: how the congressional Black Caucus used
Twitter in the 113th congress
Alvin B. Tillery
12. The public's dilemma: race and political evaluations of police killings
Ethan V. Porter, Thomas Wood and Cathy Cohen
13. Black Americans and the "crime narrative": comments on the use of news
frames and their impacts on public opinion formation
Jenn M. Jackson
14. Harbingers of unrest in Baltimore: racial and spatial cleavages in
satisfaction with quality of life before the 2015 Uprising
Tyson D. King-Meadows
15. Targeting young men of color for search and arrest during traffic
stops: evidence from North Carolina, 2002-2013
Frank R. Baumgartner, Derek A. Epp, Kelsey Shoub and Bayard Love
16. #BlackLivesDon'tMatter: race-of-victim effects in US executions,
1976-2013
Frank R. Baumgartner, Amanda J. Grigg and Alisa Mastro
17. Intersectional stereotyping in policing: An analysis of traffic stop
outcomes
Leah Christiani
Who Participates and Why
18. Why participate? An intersectional analysis of LGBTQ people of color
activism in Canada
Alexie Labelle
19. Race-ing solidarity: Asian Americans and support for Black Lives Matter
Julie Lee Merseth
20. Intersectional solidarity
F. Tormos
1. American Political Development in the Era of Black Lives Matter
Debra Thompson and Chloe Thurston
2. The neo-Redemption Era? APD in the age of #Black lives matter
Kimberley S. Johnson
3. The Strange Fruit of American Political Development
Megan Ming Francis
4. American political development and black lives matter in the age of
incarceration
Kirstine Taylor
5. (Re)Defining the black body in the era of Black Lives Matter: the
politics of blackness, old and new
Shayla C. Nunnally
6. Racial gaslighting
Angelique M. Davis and Rose Ernst
Media, Politicians, Politics and Population
7. Framing police and protesters: assessing volume and framing of news
coverage post-Ferguson, and corresponding impacts on legislative activity
Maneesh Arora, Davin L. Phoenix and Archie Delshad
8. Reframing racism: political cartoons in the era of Black Lives Matter
Anish Vanaik, Dawine Jengelley and Rolfe Peterson
9. Racialized differences in perceptions of and emotional responses to
police killings of unarmed African Americans
Ernest B. McGown and Kristin N. Wylie
10. Scholarship on #BlackLivesMatter and its implications on local
electoral politics
Jamil S. Scott and Nadia E. Brown
11. Tweeting racial representation: how the congressional Black Caucus used
Twitter in the 113th congress
Alvin B. Tillery
12. The public's dilemma: race and political evaluations of police killings
Ethan V. Porter, Thomas Wood and Cathy Cohen
13. Black Americans and the "crime narrative": comments on the use of news
frames and their impacts on public opinion formation
Jenn M. Jackson
14. Harbingers of unrest in Baltimore: racial and spatial cleavages in
satisfaction with quality of life before the 2015 Uprising
Tyson D. King-Meadows
15. Targeting young men of color for search and arrest during traffic
stops: evidence from North Carolina, 2002-2013
Frank R. Baumgartner, Derek A. Epp, Kelsey Shoub and Bayard Love
16. #BlackLivesDon'tMatter: race-of-victim effects in US executions,
1976-2013
Frank R. Baumgartner, Amanda J. Grigg and Alisa Mastro
17. Intersectional stereotyping in policing: An analysis of traffic stop
outcomes
Leah Christiani
Who Participates and Why
18. Why participate? An intersectional analysis of LGBTQ people of color
activism in Canada
Alexie Labelle
19. Race-ing solidarity: Asian Americans and support for Black Lives Matter
Julie Lee Merseth
20. Intersectional solidarity
F. Tormos