Demographic features or spatial structures? Unpacking local variation during the 2022 Iranian protests

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作者
Asadzade, Peyman [1 ]
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[1] Harvard Univ, Middle East Initiat, Cambridge, MA USA
关键词
protest movements; urban protest; contentious politics; EDUCATION; PARTICIPATION; COALITIONS;
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10.1177/00223433241267800
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D81 [国际关系];
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030207 ;
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Why do protests emerge and endure in some localities but not others? This study focuses on urban protests in the city of Tehran, Iran's capital and largest city, during the 2022 uprising to explain why protests emerged and endured in some neighbourhoods but not others. Using an original geocoded dataset of 339 protest events at the neighbourhood level, I test two competing sets of demographic and spatial explanations. The results reveal that protests are more likely to emerge and persist in neighbourhoods with a higher percentage of educated citizens, closer proximity to university campuses and convenient access to metro stations. I provide theoretical explanations on how education boosts political awareness, university campuses act as networking hubs influencing surrounding areas and metro stations facilitate critical gathering points for protests. The findings remain consistent even when I control for a range of variables and use alternative specifications.
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