11. Climate Change Protests. Do they influence the political conversation?
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In this week's episode of Social Science Weekly, we dive into a paper titled “Does Protest Influence Political Speech? Evidence from UK Climate Protest, 2017–2019”, recently published in the British Journal of Political Science.
Join us as we explore research by Christopher Barrie, Thomas G. Fleming, and Sam S. Rowan, who have looked at political discourse in the UK, asking if climate protests can influence it.
The research is backed by institutions such as the University of Edinburgh, University College London, and Concordia University in
Montreal.
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- Read the Full Paper
- Fridays for Future Website
- Hansard Record
- Data used in the paper
- Supplementary Information
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