Ethnic Collective Action in Contemporary Urban United States -- Data on Conflicts and Protests, 1954-1992

<p>This project seeks to identify sources of ethnic and racial conflict and protest in urban America from 1954 through 1992. The data on collective events are coded using The New York Times. Detailed coding rules produced a chronological dataset that allows researchers to:</p> <ol>...

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Main Author: Olzak, Susan (Author)
Format: Electronic Research Data
Language:English
Published: [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] 2015
In:Year: 2015
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Summary:<p>This project seeks to identify sources of ethnic and racial conflict and protest in urban America from 1954 through 1992. The data on collective events are coded using The New York Times. Detailed coding rules produced a chronological dataset that allows researchers to:</p> <ol> <li><p>Analyze the location and timing of both conflicts (confrontations between two or more ethnic populations) and protests (marches, mass meetings, demonstrations on behalf of one ethnic group, expressing grievances related to discrimination or racial policy).</p></li> <li><p>Specifically analyze a type of protest (e.g., civil rights movement activity, or urban race riots) and the potential dynamic relationship of different types of protests and conflicts.</p></li> <li><p>Identify any ethnic, nationality, or racial characteristics of participants who were the targets and/or instigators of each protest and conflict.</p></li> <li><p>Analyze information on each event's location, size, targets, police presence, arrests, damage or injuries, and the content of claims directed against government authorities, police, and other groups.</p></li></ol>
DOI:10.3886/ICPSR34341.v1