This article examines the coincidence of apparently contradictory ballot measure results in Colorado in 2006 as a case study of the significance of this form of direct democracy for progressive social movements: are ballot measures an opportunity or a hindrance for progressive organizing? Based on qualitative fieldwork in Denver in March and April 2008, we use framing theory to argue that whether ballot measure campaigns divert the action of social-movement organizations from their long-term goals, or allow them to pursue them by empowering voters is more dependent on the forms of organizing, than on issue-choice or messaging
Abstract We argue that the rich information environment created by ballot measures makes some policy...
Social movements form political parties, influence policy outcomes, and contribute to the renewal of...
There is a widely held belief that the way a ballot proposition title is framed (the way the issue i...
This article examines the coincidence of apparently contradictory ballot measure results in Colorado...
This article examines the coincidence of apparently contradictory ballot measure results in Colorado...
Why are some statewide citizen initiatives in the American states successful at the polls and others...
Scholars have long been interested in the secondary effects associated with direct democracy, most n...
he turn-of-the-century Progressives carnpaigned ’or adop~ionhe mpaig for a t t of the initiative and...
Much of the literature on social movements centers on cyclical theories of political opportunity. Wh...
Much of the literature on social movements centers on cyclical theories of political opportunity. Wh...
Ballot Measures (or Propositions) are a form of Progressive Era direct democracy which has regained ...
Much of the literature on social movements centers on cyclical theories of political opportunity. Wh...
Abstract We argue that the rich information environment created by ballot measures makes some policy...
Common to many social movement studies is the argument that ideological heterogeneity causes organiz...
Ballot Measures (or Propositions) are a form of Progressive Era direct democracy which has regained ...
Abstract We argue that the rich information environment created by ballot measures makes some policy...
Social movements form political parties, influence policy outcomes, and contribute to the renewal of...
There is a widely held belief that the way a ballot proposition title is framed (the way the issue i...
This article examines the coincidence of apparently contradictory ballot measure results in Colorado...
This article examines the coincidence of apparently contradictory ballot measure results in Colorado...
Why are some statewide citizen initiatives in the American states successful at the polls and others...
Scholars have long been interested in the secondary effects associated with direct democracy, most n...
he turn-of-the-century Progressives carnpaigned ’or adop~ionhe mpaig for a t t of the initiative and...
Much of the literature on social movements centers on cyclical theories of political opportunity. Wh...
Much of the literature on social movements centers on cyclical theories of political opportunity. Wh...
Ballot Measures (or Propositions) are a form of Progressive Era direct democracy which has regained ...
Much of the literature on social movements centers on cyclical theories of political opportunity. Wh...
Abstract We argue that the rich information environment created by ballot measures makes some policy...
Common to many social movement studies is the argument that ideological heterogeneity causes organiz...
Ballot Measures (or Propositions) are a form of Progressive Era direct democracy which has regained ...
Abstract We argue that the rich information environment created by ballot measures makes some policy...
Social movements form political parties, influence policy outcomes, and contribute to the renewal of...
There is a widely held belief that the way a ballot proposition title is framed (the way the issue i...