This paper scrutinizes the impact of intolerance toward diverse ethnic, religious, and cultural groups on an individuals willingness to actively engage in non-violent protest. Following new insights, we examine the individual as well as the ecological effect of social intolerance on protest behavior. Drawing from insights of social psychology and communication science, we expect that the prevalence of intolerance reinforces the positive effect of individual-level intolerance on protest participation. From a rational choice perspective, however, a negative moderating effect is expected, as the expression of opinions becomes redundant for intolerant individuals in an intolerant society. We base our multilevel analyses on data from the World V...
none2Social movement studies and political sciences have studied for long ingoing processes among pr...
What shapes individual attitudes about civil resistance? Chapter 1 introduces the topic, provides an...
We find evidence that explicit (but not implicit) measures of general attitude towards protest uniqu...
Political tolerance has long been regarded as one of the most important democratic values because in...
People may engage in protest activity either because of collective incentives or selective incentive...
The literature considers nonviolent protests among the most important predictors of transitions towa...
Normative and nonnormative collective actions are the consequence of differences in estimation of po...
Engaging in political protests are becoming increasingly common, and considering the potential, indi...
Which fundamental traits are associated with individuals’ participation in antiauthoritarian protest...
Do people signal protest by bringing out a protest vote when they feel they have been collectively d...
Tolerating difference is politically consequential. If a society is intolerant, political and socia...
Do people signal protest by bringing out a protest vote when they feel they have been collectively d...
The current research examines intolerance of protest actions by focusing on two major questions: (a)...
This study examines the effects of the Big Five personality traits on individual protest behaviour i...
Effective and enduring democratic government requires broad public support for basic democratic orie...
none2Social movement studies and political sciences have studied for long ingoing processes among pr...
What shapes individual attitudes about civil resistance? Chapter 1 introduces the topic, provides an...
We find evidence that explicit (but not implicit) measures of general attitude towards protest uniqu...
Political tolerance has long been regarded as one of the most important democratic values because in...
People may engage in protest activity either because of collective incentives or selective incentive...
The literature considers nonviolent protests among the most important predictors of transitions towa...
Normative and nonnormative collective actions are the consequence of differences in estimation of po...
Engaging in political protests are becoming increasingly common, and considering the potential, indi...
Which fundamental traits are associated with individuals’ participation in antiauthoritarian protest...
Do people signal protest by bringing out a protest vote when they feel they have been collectively d...
Tolerating difference is politically consequential. If a society is intolerant, political and socia...
Do people signal protest by bringing out a protest vote when they feel they have been collectively d...
The current research examines intolerance of protest actions by focusing on two major questions: (a)...
This study examines the effects of the Big Five personality traits on individual protest behaviour i...
Effective and enduring democratic government requires broad public support for basic democratic orie...
none2Social movement studies and political sciences have studied for long ingoing processes among pr...
What shapes individual attitudes about civil resistance? Chapter 1 introduces the topic, provides an...
We find evidence that explicit (but not implicit) measures of general attitude towards protest uniqu...