Dynamical modelling of street protests using the Yellow Vest Movement and Khabarovsk as case studies

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Abstract

Social protests, in particular in the form of street protests, are a frequent phenomenon of modern world often making a significant disruptive effect on the society. Understanding the factors that can affect their duration and intensity is therefore an important problem. In this paper, we consider a mathematical model of protests dynamics describing how the number of protesters change with time. We apply the model to two events such as the Yellow Vest Movement 2018–2019 in France and Khabarovsk protests 2019–2020 in Russia. We show that in both cases our model provides a good description of the protests dynamics. We consider how the model parameters can be estimated by solving the inverse problem based on the available data on protesters number at different time. The analysis of parameter sensitivity then allows for determining which factor(s) may have the strongest effect on the protests dynamics.

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Alsulami, A., Glukhov, A., Shishlenin, M., & Petrovskii, S. (2022). Dynamical modelling of street protests using the Yellow Vest Movement and Khabarovsk as case studies. Scientific Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-23917-z

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