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PROTEST ACTIVITY AS A RESULT OF THE DEVALUATION OF CIVIL-POWER CONSENSUS (CASE OF THE STAVROPOL TERRITORY)

open access: yesСовременная наука и инновации, 2022
The article, based on the results of the author's sociological research, addresses the problem of protest moods in the Stavropol Territory. It justifies the idea that civilian activity is influenced by processes associated with the conclusion ...
G. V. Kosov, A. E. Gapich, O. V. Minkina
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RETHINKING SOCIAL PROTEST MOVEMENTS’ THEORIZATION: LESSONS FROM EGYPT, BURKINA FASO AND BOLIVIA; pp. 95–112 [PDF]

open access: yesTrames, 2020
The primary observation of this paper is that the common definition of a social protest movement should be revised, following the large-scale popular protest witnessed in the last few years in different areas of the world.
Gadi Hitman
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Protest Activity, Social Incentives and Rejection Sensitivity. Results from a Survey Experiment about Tuition Fees [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
People may engage in protest activity either because of collective incentives or selective incentives, or a combination of them. In this study we focus on the selective incentives part of the calculus of political participation, particularly the impact ...
Bäck, Emma   +9 more
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The Emergence and Development of LGBT Protest Activity in Russia

open access: yes, 2022
This book draws on social movement theories and rich empirical data to analyze LGBT protest activity in Russia. It offers a critical examination of the conditions under which LGBT protest activity arises and declines in authoritarian states - including ...
Buyantueva, Radzhana
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The Role of Civic Identity in the Preferences of Civil and Political Forms of Social Activity in Russian Youth

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Psychology and Pedagogics, 2020
Civic identity is an important feature of a socialised person. It regulates numerous personal behavioural manifestations, e.g. commitment to the country, patriotism, willingness to participate in important processes related to democratic procedures ...
Rail M. Shamionov
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POLITICAL COMPETENCE AS A FACTOR OF FORMATION OF DEMOCRATIC POLITICAL BEHAVIOR (ON THE EXAMPLE OF ZELENODOLSK MUNICIPAL AREA OF REPUBLIC OF TATARSTAN)

open access: yesSovremennye Issledovaniâ Socialʹnyh Problem, 2015
The research is devoted to the study of influence of the different levels of political competence (cognitive, experience and reflective) on the political behavior of the youth, various forms of political activity, including protest.
Daria Alekseevna Pinaeva   +1 more
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Factors and Trends of Youth Protest Activity in Modern Russia

open access: yesДискурс Пи, 2022
The purpose of the article is to identify the key factors of youth protest in modern Russia and to predict the trends of protest activity of the younger generation.
Kerimov, A.A., Ebzeev A.A.
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Activism – Radicalization – Protest: An Introduction to a Special Section

open access: yesSocial Psychological Bulletin, 2018
Collective action is a topic that is highly relevant to the socio-political dynamics of the contemporary world. Six papers collected in the special section address different aspects of collective action. They cover a diversity of topics, methods, and samples.
Katarzyna Jasko, Tomasz Besta
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Policing the Pedal Rebels: A Case Study of Environmental Activism Under COVID-19

open access: yesInternational Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 2021
Australia, along with nation-states internationally, has entered a new phase of environmentally focused activism, with globalised, coordinated and social media–enabled environmental social movements seeking to address human-induced climate change and ...
Murray Lee
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Democracy, protest and public sphere in Russia after the 2011–2012 anti-government protests: digital media at stake [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The 2011–2012 Russian protest mobilisations were largely enabled by the rise of social networks. Social and technological advancements paired to pave the way for the ‘biggest protests since the fall of USSR’.
Denisova, A.
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