Protest event analysis (Ruud Koopmans) develops this homogenous approach with the objective of situating the protest in a series of longitudinal analysis using media sources and empirical understandings of social events. At the end of the 1990s and the beginning of the 21st Century, quantitative studies had a great interest in homogenizing data in order to statistically interpret events tied to social protests and demonstrations. Thus, from Marx’s 18th Brumaire of Luis Bonaparte to the vast work by Charles Tilly regarding the dynamics of social movements, protests have been examined as objects of qualitative study from which we can understand socially disruptive phenomena, the weakening of political regimes, as well as failed representative dynamics. Initial findings regarding protests stem from descriptive case methodology, the identification of problems that allow for understanding regarding social movements, their consolidation and their fragmentation. The study of protests has emerged from the social sciences as part of our understanding of conflict in weak political regimes. These social practices, which are becoming more and more relevant, especially during this pandemic, should receive increased formal attention from communication sciences, social sciences, and, of course, course, semiotics. Of particular note is the intense participation of some unions (Sitobur, Sinamsspo, Fenttrahop) and workers’ organizations, who have found in digital and on-line spaces new ways to execute their discourses and demands. During the pandemic, these conflicts appear to have increased given the conditions of an economic system that has been repeatedly called into question. The different categories of social conflict are generally due to multiple fragmented issues related to a host of problems, ranging from the socioenvironmental, local, community, territorial, and, to a lesser extent, labor problems. ![]() Protests in Peru are a multicolored phenomenon. ![]() Translated from Spanish by Katrina Rebecca Heimark, researcher at the Instituto de Investigación Científica (IDIC) and translator.
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