How social networks affect the repressiondissent Puzzle

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Abstract

Scholars have offered multiple theoretical resolutions to explain inconsistent findings about the relationship of state repression and protests, but this repression-dissent puzzle remains unsolved. We simulate the spread of protest on social networks to suggest that the repression-dissent puzzle arises from the nature of statistical sampling. Even though the paper's simulations construct repression so it can only decrease protest size, the strength of repression sometimes correlates with a decrease, increase, or no change in protest size, regardless of the type of network or sample size chosen. Moreover, the results are most contradictory when the repression rate most closely matches that observed in real-world data. These results offer a new framework for understanding state and protester behavior and suggest the importance of collecting network data when studying protests.

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Steinert-Threlkeld, S., & Steinert-Threlkeld, Z. (2021). How social networks affect the repressiondissent Puzzle. PLoS ONE, 16(5 May). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250784

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