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Silent Walk as a street mobilization: Campaigning following the Grenfell Tower fire
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology ( IF 2.7 ) Pub Date : 2021-05-03 , DOI: 10.1002/casp.2521
Selin Tekin 1 , John Drury 1
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This paper uses ethnography and interviews with 15 participants who were actively involved in the campaign following the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire to address the question of how campaigners use street mobilization to seek justice in the aftermath of a disaster. Analysis of observations and themes suggests that campaigners used street mobilization to do two things. First, they used it to build solidarity with supporters through accessibility, the use of shared social spaces and collectively showing respect for losses. Second, they used it to protest in a way that challenged negative stereotypes and projected their power to the authorities, who could not ignore such a large and dignified mobilization. Whereas previous social psychology research on disaster communities focuses on the determinants of the immediate responses of people who experienced a disaster, we show the strategic aspects of such disaster communities. Please refer to the Supplementary Material section to find this article's Community and Social Impact Statement.

中文翻译:

作为街头动员的无声步行:格伦费尔塔火灾后的竞选活动

本文使用民族志和对 2017 年 Grenfell Tower 火灾后积极参与运动的 15 名参与者的采访,以解决活动者如何利用街头动员在灾难发生后寻求正义的问题。对观察和主题的分析表明,活动家利用街头动员来做两件事。首先,他们使用它通过可访问性、共享社交空间的使用和集体对损失的尊重来与支​​持者建立团结。其次,他们用它来抗议,挑战消极的刻板印象,将权力投射给当局,当局无法忽视如此大规模和有尊严的动员。以前对灾难社区的社会心理学研究侧重于经历灾难的人的即时反应的决定因素,而我们展示了此类灾难社区的战略方面。请参阅补充材料部分以查找本文的社区和社会影响声明。
更新日期:2021-07-01
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