ECRP08 Collaboration led by the University of Antwerp: Caught in the Act of Protest: Contextualising Contestation (CCC)
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Southampton
Department Name: School of Social Sciences
Abstract
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Organisations
Publications
Saunders C
(2015)
The Identity Dilemma
Saunders C
(2020)
A new approach to assess the normalization of differential rates of protest participation
in Quality & Quantity
Saunders C
(2015)
Austerity and Protest: Popular Contention in Times of Economic Crisis
Saunders, C.
(2012)
Explaining differential protest participation: Novices, returners, repeaters and stalwarts
in Mobilization
Wahlström M
(2013)
Framing "The Climate Issue": Patterns of Participation and Prognostic Frames among Climate Summit Protesters
in Global Environmental Politics
Description | With our European collaborators, we have developed protocols for the collection of protest survey data. We have assessed the relationship between formal politics and unconventional politics, concluding that the two are related. Street demonstrators are often MORE connected to formal politics than non-demonstrators, and this pattern is even more pronounced for those who protest the most frequently and intensely. We also discovered that climate change activists frame their message as part of a broader discourse for global justice. |
Exploitation Route | We have produced summary reports of all the UK protests we surveyed, which will be useful for all NGOs / social movement organisations staging street demonstrations. |
Sectors | Government Democracy and Justice |
URL | http://www.protestsurvey.eu |
Description | See ES/GO11621/2. It is the same project. (Sorry, but I can't follow your advice to not repeat myself because it's the same project listed twice on the system). |
First Year Of Impact | 2009 |
Sector | Environment,Government, Democracy and Justice,Other |
Impact Types | Cultural Societal |