Protest participation scholarship tends to focus on the special characteristics of novices and the highly committed, underplaying the significance of those in between. In this article, we fill a lacuna in the literature by refocusing attention on four different types of protesters: novices, returners, repeaters, and stalwarts. Employing data from protest surveys of demonstrations that took place in seven European countries (2009-2010), we test whether these types of protesters are differentiated by biographical-structural availability and/or psychological- attitudinal engagement. Our results suggest that biographic availability distinguishes our four groups, but not as a matter of degree. Few indicators of structural availability distinguis...
Contentious politics are on the rise, which urges us to question why ever more people decide to part...
Many social movements face fierce resistance in the form of a countermovement. Therefore, when decid...
Protest politics is often linked to political dissatisfaction. However, much of the literature on po...
Protest participation scholarship tends to focus on the special characteristics of novices and the h...
Scholarly work on protest participation has tended to focus on the special characteristics of first-...
While acknowledging that protest participants are not a homogeneous group, scholars in social moveme...
Published online: 12 December 2014This article investigates the factors that explain differential in...
The recent economic crisis shaped a new wave of protest in Europe mobilising thousands of people. Au...
This article investigates the factors that explain differential individual involvement in political...
Which fundamental traits are associated with individuals’ participation in antiauthoritarian protest...
This paper analyses the socio-demographic attributes and political attitudes of protesters in German...
This chapter examines protest participation as a distinct mode of political participation. The chapt...
Abstract The study aims to extend the existing knowledge about the dynamics of first-time participat...
[[abstract]]This study represents the first attempt to examine the relationships between the Big Fiv...
Over the last decade, research looking at personality and political behavior has increased in popula...
Contentious politics are on the rise, which urges us to question why ever more people decide to part...
Many social movements face fierce resistance in the form of a countermovement. Therefore, when decid...
Protest politics is often linked to political dissatisfaction. However, much of the literature on po...
Protest participation scholarship tends to focus on the special characteristics of novices and the h...
Scholarly work on protest participation has tended to focus on the special characteristics of first-...
While acknowledging that protest participants are not a homogeneous group, scholars in social moveme...
Published online: 12 December 2014This article investigates the factors that explain differential in...
The recent economic crisis shaped a new wave of protest in Europe mobilising thousands of people. Au...
This article investigates the factors that explain differential individual involvement in political...
Which fundamental traits are associated with individuals’ participation in antiauthoritarian protest...
This paper analyses the socio-demographic attributes and political attitudes of protesters in German...
This chapter examines protest participation as a distinct mode of political participation. The chapt...
Abstract The study aims to extend the existing knowledge about the dynamics of first-time participat...
[[abstract]]This study represents the first attempt to examine the relationships between the Big Fiv...
Over the last decade, research looking at personality and political behavior has increased in popula...
Contentious politics are on the rise, which urges us to question why ever more people decide to part...
Many social movements face fierce resistance in the form of a countermovement. Therefore, when decid...
Protest politics is often linked to political dissatisfaction. However, much of the literature on po...