2021
DOI: 10.17645/mac.v9i4.4217
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Protest Event Analysis Under Conditions of Limited Press Freedom: Comparing Data Sources

Abstract: The investigation of long-term trends in contentious politics relies heavily on protest event analysis based on newspaper reports. This tends to be problematic in restricted media environments. To mitigate the effects of bias and (self-)censorship, researchers of protest in authoritarian regimes have experimented with other sources such as international media and dissident websites. However, even though classical news media are easier targets for repression, journalistic reports might still outperform other so… Show more

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“…Data on contentious events in authoritarian regimes are often scarce and subject to inherent biases, resulting from underreporting, false reporting, censorship (including self-censorship), and limited access (Dollbaum, 2021a). Lankina (2015) overcame this obstacle by accessing data published by human rights activists reporting from various locations in Russia.…”
Section: Contentious Events Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data on contentious events in authoritarian regimes are often scarce and subject to inherent biases, resulting from underreporting, false reporting, censorship (including self-censorship), and limited access (Dollbaum, 2021a). Lankina (2015) overcame this obstacle by accessing data published by human rights activists reporting from various locations in Russia.…”
Section: Contentious Events Datamentioning
confidence: 99%