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Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- In Rostock-Lichtenhagen kam es Ende August 1992 zu ausländerfeindlichen Ausschreitungen Rechtsradikaler gegen die dortige zentrale ...Anlaufstelle (ZASt) fuer Asylbewerber. Die Rechtsradikalen wurden bei ihren gewalttätigen Aktionen gegen Ausländer und ihre Wohnungen und während der Strassenschlachten mit der Polizei von einer grossen Zuschauermenge mit Beifallsbekundungen unterstützt. Bei den tagelangen massivsten auslaenderfeindlichen Ausschreitungen konzentrierte sich nach dem Abtransport der Asylbewerber in sichere Unterkuenfte die Gewalt auf die Polizei und das benachbarte Wohnhaus, in dem sich 115 Vietnamesen aufhielten und das in Brand gesetzt wurde. Während der Ausschreitungen konnten sich gewalttätige Rechtsextremisten und Trittbrettfahrer immer wieder in eine Menge von zeitweise bis zu 3.000 Schaulustigen zurückziehen- All metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
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Using the Philippines as a case study, we draw on crowd theory to understand how and why online mobs gather to harass reporters. Under Rodrigo Duterte's presidency, his administration and supporters ...targeted independent journalism using violent tactics online and offline, including threats of rape, death, and doxing. Yet, when online mobs harass reporters it is not simply an extension of state censorship. Rather, understanding the dynamics that spur regular social media users to take part in anti-press mobs requires a less hierarchical approach. Nor can we simply blame technology for facilitating mob censorship. We argue that crowds are formed from the bottom up, are loosely organized, and intensely felt. These crowds do not necessarily share goals or identities despite their collective affect and aesthetics. Instead, more sustained types of subjectivity emerge from involvement in the crowd. Ultimately, journalism studies can benefit from the insights of crowd theory that emphasize the plasticity of the subject and the ways in which ideas and feelings spread in rapid and unpredictable ways online.
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In view of the difficulties in experimental study of crowd behavior, as exemplified in the lynching mob, recourse was had to a modification of experimental procedure closely approximating mob ...incitation (assemblage, episode, leader), with provision made for recording at the height of excitement the reactions and motivating context of the individuals present. Under the stress of incitation, 12% indicated an inclination to join the mob forthwith, 23% would go along to see what happened, 29% would have gone with the intention of deterring the mob from lynching the victims, and 35% would have chosen to remain away entirely. In this last category women predominated. This study supports the thesis that in the crowd setting the individual will behave in accord with the dominance of previously established habits, attitudes, and behavior patterns, but that the action itself will be conditioned to some degree by the nature of the situation, since the response of participation or deterrence is to some degree in accordance with the degree to which guilt is or is not completely established.
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