World Protests
In my misspent retirement I am becoming quite the little reader. I am including a link to a study which was measuring the increase in protests by citizens around the world.
The study seems to be asking, are we in a historic age of protests?
The study looked at demonstrations from 2006 – 2020 and found the number of protest movements around the world had more than tripled in less than 15 years. Every region of the world saw an increase, with some of the largest protests the world has ever seen. They looked closely at more than 900 protests across 101 countries and/or territories.
The study attempts to ask but why? Here the authors seem to highlight one particular problem: democratic failure. The research found that a majority of the protest events recorded (54%) were prompted by a perceived failure of political systems or representation. Almost 28% of all protests were asking for some increased form of “real democracy”. Other themes included inequality, corruption, and lack of action on climate change.
Obviously protests mean different things to different people. Interesting study on a subject that seems to be growing and becoming a fixture of the future.
Study on World Protests.
In my misspent retirement I am becoming quite the little reader. I am including a link to a study which was measuring the increase in protests by citizens around the world.
The study seems to be asking, are we in a historic age of protests?
The study looked at demonstrations from 2006 – 2020 and found the number of protest movements around the world had more than tripled in less than 15 years. Every region of the world saw an increase, with some of the largest protests the world has ever seen. They looked closely at more than 900 protests across 101 countries and/or territories.
The study attempts to ask but why? Here the authors seem to highlight one particular problem: democratic failure. The research found that a majority of the protest events recorded (54%) were prompted by a perceived failure of political systems or representation. Almost 28% of all protests were asking for some increased form of “real democracy”. Other themes included inequality, corruption, and lack of action on climate change.
Obviously protests mean different things to different people. Interesting study on a subject that seems to be growing and becoming a fixture of the future.
Study on World Protests.
