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How the news media shortchanges nonviolent resistance

with Maria Stephan

Political scientist Maria Stephan widens the lens on nonviolent resistance and offers tips for how journalists could apply that lens to tell more complete and captivating stories.

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The right to peaceful protest is considered fundamental in democracies around the world.  Nonviolent protest movements, like the Gandhian movement for independence in India or The Civil Rights Movement in the United States, are celebrated in history books. Yet if you go looking for coverage of nonviolent protest in the news media, most of the time you’ll come up short. 

Guest Maria Stephan is a political scientist who studies nonviolent protest movements.

Stephan has worked as a Foreign Affairs Officer for the State Department under President Barack Obama, and directed the Program on Nonviolent Action at the U.S. Institute of Peace. With Julia Roig, she co-founded the Horizons Project, which is focused on community organizing as a means of combating polarization and oppression in the United States. Stephan is the co-author with Erica Chenoweth of the book Why Civil Resistance Works, along with other books on the topic.

In this interview, Maria widens the lens on nonviolent resistance and offers tips for how journalists could apply that lens to tell more complete and captivating stories. 

Follow Maria Stephan on Twitter @MariaJStephan

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