Which fundamental traits are associated with individuals’ participation in antiauthoritarian protests? We conduct a series of surveys eliciting participation in Hong Kong’s antiauthoritarian movement, covering a period that included protests ranging from tens of thousands to over one million participants. For a sample of university students, we construct a comprehensive profile of fundamental economic preferences: risk and time preferences plausibly affecting an individual’s costs of protest participation; social preferences affecting the benefits. We also elicit other fundamental traits: personality, cognitive abilities, and socioeconomic background. We document several facts about protest participants: (i) fundamental economic preferences...
The characteristics of Mexico are different to the characteristics of countries where the mainstream...
The recent economic crisis shaped a new wave of protest in Europe mobilising thousands of people. Au...
While consensus on what should be included under the label of political participation is far from ha...
Which fundamental traits are associated with individuals’ participation in antiauthoritarian protest...
In recent years, protest activities happened frequently in Taiwan. These protests have had profound ...
People may engage in protest activity either because of collective incentives or selective incentive...
Social scientists have long viewed the decision to protest as strategic, with an individual’s partic...
This study examines the effects of the Big Five personality traits on individual protest behaviour i...
Scholarly work on protest participation has tended to focus on the special characteristics of first-...
The literature considers nonviolent protests among the most important predictors of transitions towa...
Over the last decade, research looking at personality and political behavior has increased in popula...
We study the causes of sustained participation in political movements. To identify the persistent ef...
Protest participation scholarship tends to focus on the special characteristics of novices and the h...
The economic crisis that started in 2008 has negatively affected European nations to different degre...
Published online: 12 December 2014This article investigates the factors that explain differential in...
The characteristics of Mexico are different to the characteristics of countries where the mainstream...
The recent economic crisis shaped a new wave of protest in Europe mobilising thousands of people. Au...
While consensus on what should be included under the label of political participation is far from ha...
Which fundamental traits are associated with individuals’ participation in antiauthoritarian protest...
In recent years, protest activities happened frequently in Taiwan. These protests have had profound ...
People may engage in protest activity either because of collective incentives or selective incentive...
Social scientists have long viewed the decision to protest as strategic, with an individual’s partic...
This study examines the effects of the Big Five personality traits on individual protest behaviour i...
Scholarly work on protest participation has tended to focus on the special characteristics of first-...
The literature considers nonviolent protests among the most important predictors of transitions towa...
Over the last decade, research looking at personality and political behavior has increased in popula...
We study the causes of sustained participation in political movements. To identify the persistent ef...
Protest participation scholarship tends to focus on the special characteristics of novices and the h...
The economic crisis that started in 2008 has negatively affected European nations to different degre...
Published online: 12 December 2014This article investigates the factors that explain differential in...
The characteristics of Mexico are different to the characteristics of countries where the mainstream...
The recent economic crisis shaped a new wave of protest in Europe mobilising thousands of people. Au...
While consensus on what should be included under the label of political participation is far from ha...