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This analysis of protest events aims to illuminate the connections between street politics and institutional politics, focusing on the relationships between protests, regimes, and political opportunities. By examining variables such as actors, repertoires, demands, targets, scope, and conflict level of protests, the study provides a unique overview of mobilizations in Brazil and their transformations over 22 years from 2000 to 2022. The study uses a unique database of protest events in Brazil, compiled from reports published in the newspaper Folha de São Paulo. This project builds on an existing database (Tatagiba and Galvão, 2019; Tatagiba and Carvalho, 2024) and expands it to include protests reported by the press from 2000 to 2009.

Participants (Center)

NEPAC/UNICAMP: Gabriela Taboni Lisboa, Jordy Pereira Melo, Larissa Pereira de Melo, Leonardo Xavier Nascimento, Luciana Ferreira Tatagiba, Natália de Jesus Trindade, Wellynton Samuel Oliveira de Souza.

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Contacts

Adress: FFLCH USP - Rua do Lago, 717 Butantã, São Paulo - SP, 05508-080

E-mail: inctparticipa@gmail.com

FUNDING

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INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT

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