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  • Statements Made By Top Tech Companies on Racial Justice, BLM, and George Floyd

    Description

    The Plug, a news site that focuses on the Black innovation economy, has been assembling a dataset of statements made by tech companies on racial justice, Black Lives Matter, and George Floyd. The dataset links to more than 200 statements so far and includes each company’s name, the timing of the statement, and other relevant context, such as the URL of their most recent diversity report and the percentage of employees and/or leaders who identify as Black.

    Subject
    Sociology
    Geographic Coverage
    United States
    Timeframe
    2020 - Present
    Access Rights
    Free to all
  • Count Love Protest Data

    Description

    The creators of CountLove began crawling local newspaper and television sites to track protests and number of attendees since the first Women's March in 2017. They count public displays of protest that are not part of “regular business.” Protest entries include the following information: the date of the protest, attendees, the event type, metadata tags, and the source of protest information.

    Subject
    Sociology
    Geographic Coverage
    United States
    Timeframe
    2017 - 2020
    Access Rights
    Free to all
  • International Military Intervention, 1946-1988

    Authors
    Robert A. Baumann
    Description

    This data collection documents all cases of military intervention across international boundaries by regular armed forces of independent states in the regions of Europe, the Americas (and Caribbean), Asia and the Pacific, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the Middle East/North Africa. Military interventions are defined operationally in this collection as the movement of regular troops or forces (airborne, seaborne, shelling, etc.) of one country into the territory or territorial waters of another country, or forceful military action by troops already stationed by one country inside another, in the context of some political issue or dispute. The study seeks to identify politically important actions which interpose a state directly into the conflict patterns occurring in another state, and which conceivably involve a breach of the sovereignty of the target state (albeit by invitation in some cases). The collection identifies intervener and target countries and specifies the starting and ending dates of the intervention. A series of potential interests in or motives for intervention are presented, including effects on the target's domestic disputes, foreign or domestic policies, and efforts to protect social factions in the target, to attack rebels in sanctuaries across borders ("hot pursuit"), to protect or enhance economic/resource interests, to protect military or diplomatic facilities, to save lives, or to affect regional power balances and strategic relations. Information is provided on the direction of the intervention, i.e., to support or oppose the target government, to support or oppose opposition groups in the target, or to support or oppose third-party governments or opposition groups. Other variables show the degree of prior intervention, the alliance or treaty relationship between intervener and target, prior colonial status, prior intervention, and measures of intervener and target power size. A series of intensity measures, such as battle-related casualties, is also included. For each type of incursion, by land, sea, or air, an ordinal scale of involvement is presented, ranging from minor engagement such as evacuation, to patrols, acts of intimidation, and actual firing, shelling, or bombing. Finally, contiguity information is provided to indicate both whether intervener and target are geographically contiguous, and whether the intervention was launched from contiguous territory.

    Subject
    Political Science
    Sociology
    Geographic Coverage
    International
    Timeframe
    1946 - 1988
    Access Rights
    Available to ICPSR member institutions

 

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