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Deliberation and protest: strange bedfellows? Revealing the deliberative potential of 2013 protests in Turkey and Brazil

Policy Studies, 2015
Deliberation and protest have usually been understood as two mutually exclusive ways of practicing democracy. It has been argued that protests, due to their adversarial nature, and orientation toward conflict would hinder, rather than enhance, the prospects for deliberation. The recent cycle of protests, including the Arab Spring, Indignados and Occupy
Ricardo Fabrino Mendonça   +1 more
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Ready to protest? Explaining protest potential in Russian regional capitals

Regional & Federal Studies, 2023
Irina Busygina, Ekaterina Paustyan
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Products of Protest? The Creative Protest Potential of Zines on Bali

The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 2021
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Protest Potential in the European Republics of the Former Soviet Union

International Journal of Sociology, 1998
AbstractThe main purpose of this study is to test whether the postmaterialism hypothesis is generalizable to a transitional phase of the European Republics of the Former Soviet Union. I hypothesize that postmaterialist values positively afftct protest potential, controlling for political orientations, grievances, social ties, and soaodemographic ...
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The Narmada Movement: People’s Protests and the Potential for National Policy

1999
Can the R&R policy which has been developed for the SSP-affected people in Gujarat be translated into a national R&R policy? In order to answer this question, this chapter analyses the rationale underlying the R&R strategies devised by the government.
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Protest in unlikely times: dynamics of collective mobilization in Europe during the COVID-19 crisis

Journal of European Public Policy, 2023
Hanspeter Kriesi, Ioana-Elena Oana
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NEET-YOUTH: PROTEST POTENTIAL AND REALITY

RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. Series Philosophy. Social Studies. Art Studies, 2019
Marina B. Bulanova, Valery V. Kostenko
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Stories of Authenticity and Resistance: Popular Music’s Protest Potential

2014
Turkish governments, whether the governing Justice and Development Party AKP or the oppositional Republican People Party (CHP), have adopted neo-liberal economic policies since the 1980s. However, AKP has embraced these on an unprecedented scale. Many of these discourses are articulated in the media while protest is all but silenced due to close ...
WAY, Lyndon C. S., SÜER, Cansu
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