About
Peaceful protest is a core concept within political science, sociology, and social movement studies, referring to collective actions undertaken by individuals or groups to express grievances, advocate for change, or resist policies without resorting to physical violence or property destruction. As a research topic, it investigates the diverse forms, dynamics, motivations, effectiveness, and societal impacts of non-violent collective action, exploring its role in democratic processes, social change, and conflict transformation. Key characteristics include adherence to non-violent tactics, public expression of dissent, and the pursuit of specific social, political, or economic goals. Its significance lies in its function as a fundamental mechanism for civic participation, a driver of historical change, and a subject critical to understanding state-society relations and the evolution of rights.