https://www.socialchangelab.org/might have some relevant insights here. They’ve done some work on which factors matter most for protest movements. Though I’m not sure what they’re currently working on, or if they have any relevant quantitative estimates and comparisons with other interventions.
From what I’ve seen, their work does not quite fit what I am looking for—they are not comparative and they are also more narrowly focused on left-leaning protest movements, which is more narrow than what I am trying to get at here.
https://www.socialchangelab.org/ might have some relevant insights here. They’ve done some work on which factors matter most for protest movements. Though I’m not sure what they’re currently working on, or if they have any relevant quantitative estimates and comparisons with other interventions.
Thanks, good shout!
From what I’ve seen, their work does not quite fit what I am looking for—they are not comparative and they are also more narrowly focused on left-leaning protest movements, which is more narrow than what I am trying to get at here.