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Preferences for the Scope of Protests

Authors :
Pellicer, Miquel
Wegner, Eva
De Juan, Alexander
Pellicer, Miquel
Wegner, Eva
De Juan, Alexander
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

This paper studies a dimension of protest largely overlooked in the literature: protest scope, that is, whether protests seek large, structural, changes for a large share of the population or focus on small-scale improvements for small groups. We argue that this protest dimension is relevant for understanding the political consequences of protests. We show empirically that protests vary substantially in scope and that scope is not collinear with other protest dimensions, such as size, motive, or tactics. We explore drivers of individual preferences for protest scope with a survey experiment in two South African townships. We find that respondents made to feel more efficacious tend to support protests of broader scope. This effect operates via a social psychology channel whereby efficacy leads people to assign blame for their problems to more systemic causes.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, Pellicer, Miquel and Wegner, Eva and De Juan, Alexander (2021) Preferences for the Scope of Protests. Political Research Quarterly, 74 (2). pp. 288-301. ISSN 1065-9129, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1346835262
Document Type :
Electronic Resource