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To protest or not to protest? Migrant workers’ participation in protests in China
Japanese Journal of Political Science, 2023AbstractWe present a theoretical explanation for why migrant workers in China should be less likely to participate in protests than other categories of workers. While grievance-based theories of protest would suggest that migrant workers have more incentive to protest than other categories of workers, resource mobilization theory suggests that their ...
Yen-Hsin Chen, T. David Mason
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Lucia Buenrostro +2 more
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Communicating a Protesting Protestant Heritage
Dialog, 2017AbstractThis article opens by wondering, as many critics did during and after World War II, why a tradition named for its protesting impetus is today often marked by complacency and quietism. In conversation with political theorist William Connolly and Rev. Dr.
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Journal of Political Economy, 1969
The observer may perceive changes in the behavior of three types of groups. I suggest that these trends may indicate a change in broader social attitudes. i) The urban crowd still, as of yore, takes an interest in politics. It shields the assassin, threatens the politician or monarch, mans the barricades when revolt occurs, and, less dramatically ...
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The observer may perceive changes in the behavior of three types of groups. I suggest that these trends may indicate a change in broader social attitudes. i) The urban crowd still, as of yore, takes an interest in politics. It shields the assassin, threatens the politician or monarch, mans the barricades when revolt occurs, and, less dramatically ...
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To protest or not to protest? : Zimbabweans' willingness to protest
2014This study investigates the willingness of Zimbabweans to use protest participation as an alternative route to the democratisation of Zimbabwe. A set of theoretical determinants from the literature are tested against individual reports of protest participation usmg the Afrobarometer survey: Round 3.
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Protest in unlikely times: dynamics of collective mobilization in Europe during the COVID-19 crisis
Journal of European Public Policy, 2023Hanspeter Kriesi, Ioana-Elena Oana
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The strategy of protest against Covid‐19 containment policies in Germany
Social Science Quarterly, 2021Thomas Plümper +2 more
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