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“This Is Not a Riot”: Activists’ Responses to Accusations of Violence in the Ferguson Unrest
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Wolberg, Carmit
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Activism
/ Activists
/ African Americans
/ Black Lives Matter movement
/ Complaints
/ Demonstrations & protests
/ Denial
/ Discourse strategies
/ Excessive force
/ Labeling
/ Media violence
/ Offenders
/ Police brutality
/ Police community relations
/ Positive life events
/ Public opinion
/ Qualitative research
/ Riots
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Violence
2023
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“This Is Not a Riot”: Activists’ Responses to Accusations of Violence in the Ferguson Unrest
by
Wolberg, Carmit
in
Activism
/ Activists
/ African Americans
/ Black Lives Matter movement
/ Complaints
/ Demonstrations & protests
/ Denial
/ Discourse strategies
/ Excessive force
/ Labeling
/ Media violence
/ Offenders
/ Police brutality
/ Police community relations
/ Positive life events
/ Public opinion
/ Qualitative research
/ Riots
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Violence
2023
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“This Is Not a Riot”: Activists’ Responses to Accusations of Violence in the Ferguson Unrest
by
Wolberg, Carmit
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Activism
/ Activists
/ African Americans
/ Black Lives Matter movement
/ Complaints
/ Demonstrations & protests
/ Denial
/ Discourse strategies
/ Excessive force
/ Labeling
/ Media violence
/ Offenders
/ Police brutality
/ Police community relations
/ Positive life events
/ Public opinion
/ Qualitative research
/ Riots
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Violence
2023
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“This Is Not a Riot”: Activists’ Responses to Accusations of Violence in the Ferguson Unrest
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“This Is Not a Riot”: Activists’ Responses to Accusations of Violence in the Ferguson Unrest
2023
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Overview
The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement in the last decade has gained widespread support for protests against police brutality targeting African Americans. However, some people during these protests have resorted to violence, mostly against property, creating an opening for opponents to shift the debate from protesters’ grievances to the nature of the protests by labeling them as “riots” and depicting protesters as criminals. In recent years, activists have turned to social media networks such as Twitter to counter these claims. The following study draws upon Stanley Cohen’s work on official accounts of denial to analyze how activists during the Ferguson unrest of August 2014 responded to attempts to delegitimize their protests. Based on a qualitative analysis of 4201 tweets by three leading activists who participated in these protests, it shows how they used interpretive and implicatory denial as well as positive representations of events to create a counternarrative that allowed them to garner public support as well as focus attention on protesters’ grievances. Through its examination of these discursive strategies, this study offers a theoretical and methodological framework of analysis that can be applied to different struggles and contentious repertoires.
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