<div><p>Classic studies of protest politics have traditionally defended the dominant left-wing orientation of protesters. However, some recent research has highlighted the general spread of protest by the increasing participation of right-wing individuals. Has this process meant an ‘ideological normalisation’ of protesters? The present article tackles this question by examining competing hypotheses regarding the relationship between ideology and political protest. Through a hierarchical multilevel design, the article tests whether left-wing (or right-wing) supporters are more likely to stay at home when left-wing (right-wing) parties are in power and whether they intensify their protest activities when they are more distant from the governm...
This article addresses the questions of whether and why political parties respond to media-covered s...
This article addresses the questions of whether and why political parties respond to media-covered s...
Published online: 10 Jul 2018The paper looks at how protest politics has developed in Western Europe...
Classic studies of protest politics have traditionally defended the dominant left-wing orientation o...
First published online: 13 January 2020Despite the voluminous literature on the 'normalisation of pr...
Multiple studies in political science consistently hold that left-wing ideology renders individuals ...
Multiple studies in political science consistently hold that left-wing ideology renders individuals ...
Multiple studies in political science consistently hold that left-wing ideology renders individuals ...
Multiple studies in political science consistently hold that left-wing ideology renders individuals ...
Despite the voluminous literature on the ‘normalisation of protest’, the protest arena is seen as a ...
Despite the voluminous literature on the ‘normalisation of protest’, the protest arena is seen as a ...
Despite the voluminous literature on the ‘normalisation of protest’, the protest arena is seen as a ...
Despite the voluminous literature on the ‘normalisation of protest’, the protest arena is seen as a ...
Published online before print July 13, 2016This article addresses the questions of whether and why p...
International audienceWhat explains far-right mobilisation in the protest arena? After decades of gr...
This article addresses the questions of whether and why political parties respond to media-covered s...
This article addresses the questions of whether and why political parties respond to media-covered s...
Published online: 10 Jul 2018The paper looks at how protest politics has developed in Western Europe...
Classic studies of protest politics have traditionally defended the dominant left-wing orientation o...
First published online: 13 January 2020Despite the voluminous literature on the 'normalisation of pr...
Multiple studies in political science consistently hold that left-wing ideology renders individuals ...
Multiple studies in political science consistently hold that left-wing ideology renders individuals ...
Multiple studies in political science consistently hold that left-wing ideology renders individuals ...
Multiple studies in political science consistently hold that left-wing ideology renders individuals ...
Despite the voluminous literature on the ‘normalisation of protest’, the protest arena is seen as a ...
Despite the voluminous literature on the ‘normalisation of protest’, the protest arena is seen as a ...
Despite the voluminous literature on the ‘normalisation of protest’, the protest arena is seen as a ...
Despite the voluminous literature on the ‘normalisation of protest’, the protest arena is seen as a ...
Published online before print July 13, 2016This article addresses the questions of whether and why p...
International audienceWhat explains far-right mobilisation in the protest arena? After decades of gr...
This article addresses the questions of whether and why political parties respond to media-covered s...
This article addresses the questions of whether and why political parties respond to media-covered s...
Published online: 10 Jul 2018The paper looks at how protest politics has developed in Western Europe...