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HOW EDUCATION AFFECTS ATTITUDE TO PROTEST:
Authors:Mark Rodeghier  Robert L. Hall  Bert Useem
Affiliation:University of Illinois at Chicago;University of Louisville
Abstract:In a previous study, the authors found that among whites education affected attitude to protest in four ways: by raising commitment to civil liberties; by reducing support for violence; by increasing knowledge of protest justifications; and by altering a person's position in society, hence one's interests and identifications. This study shows that the same set of forces accounts for the variability of correlations between education and protest attitudes among samples of black respondents. Differences in the results among blacks as compared to whites chiefly relate to issue-specific protests. Here results diverge because black experience serves as an alternative to formal education for increasing awareness of protest justifications and identification with protestors.
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