Why might people sympathetic to the goals of a protest campaign choose not to participate? What distinguishes them sociologically from those who do participate? This paper uses the 2010/11 UK student protests as a case study for understanding how contemporary social movements mobilise individuals for high-cost/risk forms of activism participation. The protests saw large-scale regional and national demonstrations take place, along with the formation of a network of simultaneous campus occupations across the UK, presenting a greater scale and diversity of protest participation opportunities than had been seen for a generation. Nevertheless, students' political background and network access remained significant not only for shaping attitudes t...
The winter of 2010 through to the spring of 2011 saw a number of high profile, nationally and locall...
This thesis analyses the media coverage and dominant institution responses to the media and protest ...
Much has been written in recent years about the growing impact of social media on social movements. ...
There is a strong need to understand the changing dynamics of contemporary youth participation: how ...
This research project uses the 2010/11 student protests in the UK as a case study to understand why...
As a topic in its own right, political non-participation is under-studied in the social sciences. Wh...
Despite its ubiquity as the term, ‘student movements’ are not easy to build or sustain. This is beca...
In late 2010 a mass student movement emerged in the UK in a series of spectacular demonstrations and...
We seek to clarify the nature of militant student protest by proposing a theoretical distinction bet...
Using survey data collected at 52 major street demonstrations across five European countries during ...
This paper examines the use of websites and blogs during the 2010 UK anti-cuts protests, where stude...
Using survey data collected at 52 major street demonstrations across five European countries during ...
This paper explores UK school students’ protest activism relating to their schools’ policies and pra...
Exploring the idea of student protests as an autonomous object of research and discussion, this pape...
College students have historically played a prominent role in many movements and uprisings around th...
The winter of 2010 through to the spring of 2011 saw a number of high profile, nationally and locall...
This thesis analyses the media coverage and dominant institution responses to the media and protest ...
Much has been written in recent years about the growing impact of social media on social movements. ...
There is a strong need to understand the changing dynamics of contemporary youth participation: how ...
This research project uses the 2010/11 student protests in the UK as a case study to understand why...
As a topic in its own right, political non-participation is under-studied in the social sciences. Wh...
Despite its ubiquity as the term, ‘student movements’ are not easy to build or sustain. This is beca...
In late 2010 a mass student movement emerged in the UK in a series of spectacular demonstrations and...
We seek to clarify the nature of militant student protest by proposing a theoretical distinction bet...
Using survey data collected at 52 major street demonstrations across five European countries during ...
This paper examines the use of websites and blogs during the 2010 UK anti-cuts protests, where stude...
Using survey data collected at 52 major street demonstrations across five European countries during ...
This paper explores UK school students’ protest activism relating to their schools’ policies and pra...
Exploring the idea of student protests as an autonomous object of research and discussion, this pape...
College students have historically played a prominent role in many movements and uprisings around th...
The winter of 2010 through to the spring of 2011 saw a number of high profile, nationally and locall...
This thesis analyses the media coverage and dominant institution responses to the media and protest ...
Much has been written in recent years about the growing impact of social media on social movements. ...