
Protest and Democracy
How Movement Parties, Social Movements and Active Citizens Are Reshaping Europe
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 11 February 2025
- ISBN 9781032767840
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages186 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 440 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 6 Illustrations, black & white; 6 Line drawings, black & white; 13 Tables, black & white 856
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Short description:
Building on insights from political science, sociology, and communication studies, it combines an original cross-national survey, interviews, media analysis, document analysis, statistical analytical techniques, critical discourse analysis, social network analysis, natural language processing, in comparative perspective
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This book offers an interdisciplinary analysis of the interplay between protest and institutions during an era of multiple crises in Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Romania and the UK. Focusing on the interaction between citizens, social movements and movement parties, and questions of democratic quality related to participation, competition and responsiveness, it considers the role of traditional and social media when connecting institutional and non-institutional arenas. Building on insights from political science, sociology and communication studies, it combines an original cross-national survey, interviews, media analysis, document analysis, statistical analytical techniques, critical discourse analysis, social network analysis and natural language processing, in a comparative perspective.
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1 Protest and Democracy: How Movement Parties, Social Movements and Active Citizens Are Reshaping Europe
Claudius Wagemann, Toma Burean, Dan Mercea, Lorenzo Mosca and Christina Neumayer
2 Democratic Quality and the Triple Interaction of Social Movements, Movement Parties and Citizens: From Protests to Institutions
Dan Mercea, Dana S. Trif and Claudius Wagemann
3 Methodological Pluralism in the Study of Political Participation
Felipe G. Santos and Claudius Wagemann
4 Young Democrats, Critical Citizens and Protest Voters: Studying the Profiles of Movement Party Supporters
Felipe G. Santos and Dan Mercea
5 Identifying the Faultline(s) of Social Inclusion: The Ideologies of USR, Momentum and The Alternative
Dana S. Trif, Diana Margarit and Toma Burean
6 Changing Strategies, Shifting Responses: How Movement Parties and the Traditional Media Interact
Lorenzo Mosca and Fred Paxton
7 Movement Parties on Social Media between Protest and Polity Arena
Matthias Hoffmann and Christina Neumayer
8 The Fate of Social Movements’ Demands: Varieties of Movement Parties’ Policy Influence in Institutional Settings
Claudius Wagemann, Daria Glukhova and Anna Geyer
9 On Movement Parties and Democratic Quality
Fred Paxton, Daria Glukhova, Matthias Hoffmann, Diana Margarit and Felipe G. Santos
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