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Why People Protest According to Psychology, How Scientists Made Blind People “See” Shapes, and May’s Curiosity Challenge

Curiosity Weekly

Warner Bros. Discovery

Science

4.6964 Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2020

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Learn about why people protest and riot, according to social psychology; and how scientists stimulated the brains of blind people to make them “see” shapes. Then, test your knowledge with this month’s edition of the Curiosity Challenge.

Why social psychology says people protest and riot by Kelsey Donk

Scientists made blind and sighted people "see" shapes by stimulating the visual cortex by Cameron Duke

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0:00.0

Hi, you're about to get smarter in just a few minutes with Curiosity Daily from Curiosity.com.

0:06.0

I'm Cody Goff. And I'm Ashley Hamer.

0:08.0

Today you learn about why people protest in riot, according to social psychology,

0:12.0

and how scientists stimulated the brain... test in Riot, according to social psychology,

0:12.6

and how scientists stimulated the brains of blind people

0:16.0

to make them see shapes.

0:18.4

We'll wrap up by testing your knowledge

0:20.2

with this month's edition of the Curiosity Challenge.

0:23.0

What's satisfy some of that curiosity?

0:26.0

Every time there's a protest or a riot,

0:29.0

it's common to hear complaints about the quote-unquote

0:32.0

mindless violence and claims that they're just a

0:34.7

convenient excuse for criminal behavior. But social psychologists wouldn't agree.

0:40.8

There's been a ton of research on this, and scientists have identified

0:45.2

predictable triggers for protests and riots. They're not mindless, and they're not just

0:51.1

an excuse. They actually follow a pretty logical pattern.

0:55.0

So here's why research suggests people protest in riot.

0:59.0

According to Dutch social psychologist Bert Klondermonts, protests follow their own principle of

1:05.1

supply and demand. The demand in this case is the number of people who sympathize with the cause.

1:11.7

The supply is the opportunity to protest. The third

1:16.0

element in this model is mobilization. That's the thing that brings supply and

1:20.8

demand together into action.

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