2022
DOI: 10.1093/poq/nfac033
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Testing Public Reactions to Mass-Protest Hybrid Media Events

Abstract: The configuration of protests as hybrid media events not only enables them to reach wider audiences but also favors the transformation of those audiences into active publics. In this increasingly common scenario, our study proposes a set of indicators to scrutinize how the public reacts during such hybrid media events, and to test such reactions in light of the mass protests that took place in Spain to mark the 2019 International Women’s Day (IWD). We analyze a nationally representative survey sample collected… Show more

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“…VOX entered a (regional) parliament for the first time after the December 2018 Andalusian elections of December 2018. This regional election took place after the massive protest event on the International Women's Day of the 8th of March which culminated in the largest general women's strike in recent history in Spain (Campillo, 2019;Jimenez et al, 2022). Since then, VOX's institutional representation has increased both at regional and national levels.…”
Section: Case Data and Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…VOX entered a (regional) parliament for the first time after the December 2018 Andalusian elections of December 2018. This regional election took place after the massive protest event on the International Women's Day of the 8th of March which culminated in the largest general women's strike in recent history in Spain (Campillo, 2019;Jimenez et al, 2022). Since then, VOX's institutional representation has increased both at regional and national levels.…”
Section: Case Data and Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%