Social scientists have long viewed the decision to protest as strategic, with an individual’s participation a function of their beliefs about others’ turnout. We conduct a framed field experiment that recalibrates individuals’ beliefs about others’ protest participation, in the context of Hong Kong’s ongoing antiauthoritarian movement. We elicit subjects’ planned participation in an upcoming protest and their prior beliefs about others’ participation, in an incentivized manner. One day before the protest, we randomly provide a subset of subjects with truthful information about others’ protest plans and elicit posterior beliefs about protest turnout, again in an incentivized manner. After the protest, we elicit subjects’ actual participation...
Contentious politics are on the rise, which urges us to question why ever more people decide to part...
Do people signal protest by bringing out a protest vote when they feel they have been collectively d...
We examined predictors of collective action among bystander group members insolidarity with a disadv...
Social scientists have long viewed the decision to protest as strategic, with an individual’s partic...
Which fundamental traits are associated with individuals’ participation in antiauthoritarian protest...
We study the causes of sustained participation in political movements. To identify the persistent ef...
This project explores how protest messages affect audiences\u27 decision to join policy oriented pro...
Many social movements face fierce resistance in the form of a countermovement. Therefore, when decid...
Do protests increase political engagement among the general public? It is often necessary for social...
Do people signal protest by bringing out a protest vote when they feel they have been collectively d...
People may engage in protest activity either because of collective incentives or selective incentive...
Why do people engage in collective actions, such as demonstrations? We suggest that intentions to en...
Do protests increase or decrease political engagement among the general public? Despite the fact tha...
On the 17th October, over 20,000 people marched on Parliament Square in London. Why do people take t...
Social theory implies that a rise in the expectation that many will participate in collective action...
Contentious politics are on the rise, which urges us to question why ever more people decide to part...
Do people signal protest by bringing out a protest vote when they feel they have been collectively d...
We examined predictors of collective action among bystander group members insolidarity with a disadv...
Social scientists have long viewed the decision to protest as strategic, with an individual’s partic...
Which fundamental traits are associated with individuals’ participation in antiauthoritarian protest...
We study the causes of sustained participation in political movements. To identify the persistent ef...
This project explores how protest messages affect audiences\u27 decision to join policy oriented pro...
Many social movements face fierce resistance in the form of a countermovement. Therefore, when decid...
Do protests increase political engagement among the general public? It is often necessary for social...
Do people signal protest by bringing out a protest vote when they feel they have been collectively d...
People may engage in protest activity either because of collective incentives or selective incentive...
Why do people engage in collective actions, such as demonstrations? We suggest that intentions to en...
Do protests increase or decrease political engagement among the general public? Despite the fact tha...
On the 17th October, over 20,000 people marched on Parliament Square in London. Why do people take t...
Social theory implies that a rise in the expectation that many will participate in collective action...
Contentious politics are on the rise, which urges us to question why ever more people decide to part...
Do people signal protest by bringing out a protest vote when they feel they have been collectively d...
We examined predictors of collective action among bystander group members insolidarity with a disadv...