Germany Project Notice - The Logistics Of Popular Uprisings


Project Notice

PNR 50282
Project Name The Logistics of Popular Uprisings
Project Detail Studying and assessing the various logistics behind protests Thousands of Ukrainians took to the streets of Kiev in 2004 to demonstrate against electoral fraud. Their demonstration lasted for two months. Protestors formed a camp in the city and required facilities to bathe and keep warm, as well as food and access to other necessities. This is just one example. People all over the world protest under difficult conditions and have to overcome logistical and personal challenges. In this context, the EU-funded LOOPS project will study the literature on social movements and revolution. It will focus on large-scale uprisings and the logistics required for these protests to succeed. For instance, who organises the portable toilets and provides food and blankets? LOOPS will identify the basic logistics and their type, quantity and professionalism. Imagine you protest the slide of your country into an autocratic regime. The weather is freezing and you rally in these conditions for weeks. Not a pleasant idea, yet in 2004 thousands of Ukrainians demonstrated against electoral fraud and established a permanent protest camp in Kyiv. For two months, thousands of protesters were in this urban camp, requiring food, toilet facilities and accommodations to regain warmth. And not only in Ukraine, but all over the world, people protest under difficult conditions and have to overcome logistical and personal challenges to pursue their goals. While the literature on social movements and revolution has engaged extensively with popular uprisings and large-scale protests, the logistics that are required for these protests to succeed under autocracy are hardly ever addressed. Existing research has long neglected the fundamental questions that LOOPS engages with. Such as: what logistical activity can be observed during these protests, their quantity and professionalism? Who organizes the portable toilets, provides soup, and blankets? And what effect has the level of professionalism on the legitimacy of the protest and autocratic stability? We will first develop a concept of professionalism in backstage logistics and a theoretical argument about its effect on the legitimacy and course of protests. With this we will create a unique dataset of the logistics during uprisings based on the analysis of images, a new and exciting way to generate data. With a substantive human coding effort, LOOPS will identify the basic logistics, their type, quantity, and professionalism. In a second step, LOOPS will include case studies to gather more information about financial and organizational sources for protest logistics. Third, we will test the impact of these logistics on autocratic resilience. I propose an ambitious research agenda, address a salient research gap, offer an innovative approach to data collection and a multi-method design.
Funded By European Union (EU)
Sector BPO
Country Germany , Western Europe
Project Value EUR 1,499,605

Contact Information

Company Name UNIVERSITAET POTSDAM
Web Site https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101040163

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