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Which Identity Frames Boost Support for and Mobilization in the #BlackLivesMatter Movement? An Experimental Test

Experiment Types
Randomized Survey Experiment
Study Participants
849 African American respondents
Locations
United States
,
North America
Researchers
Tabitha Bonilla
,
Alvin B. Tillery Jr
Publication
American Political Science Review
Volume
114
Issue
4
Month
June
Year
2020
Pages
947-962

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MLA

Bonilla, Tabitha, and Alvin B. Tillery. "Which Identity Frames Boost Support for and Mobilization in the #BlackLivesMatter Movement? An Experimental Test." American Political Science Review, vol. 114, no. 4, 2020, pp. 947-962.

APA

Bonilla, T., & Tillery, A. B. (2020). Which Identity Frames Boost Support for and Mobilization in the #BlackLivesMatter Movement? An Experimental Test. American Political Science Review, 114(4), 947-962.

Chicago

Bonilla, Tabitha, and Alvin B. Tillery. "Which Identity Frames Boost Support for and Mobilization in the# BlackLivesMatter Movement? An Experimental Test." American Political Science Review 114, no. 4 (2020): 947-962.

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