Does class matter in protests? Social class, attitudes towards inequality, and political trust in European demonstrations in a time of economic crisis
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Summary, in English
In this paper, survey data from 60 demonstrations in 8 European countries is analyzed, to explore whether social class matters in political protest. Do different types of demonstrations mobilize different groups of employees/workers? And do social class matter for demonstrators’ attitudes about social inequality, welfare privatization and political trust—or do national context and/or the issue of the demonstration primarily shape these attitudes? This paper describes and analyzes the class composition of a wide range of demonstrations. Furthermore, the paper explores different conceptualizations of social class in the analysis, in order to evaluate their different merits and applicability when analyzing political protests.
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Publiceringsår
2012
Språk
Engelska
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Dokumenttyp
Konferensbidrag
Ämne
- Sociology (excluding Social Work, Social Psychology and Social Anthropology)
Nyckelord
- social class
- class identity
- political attitudes
- street protest
- demonstrations
Conference name
2012 SISP Conference
Conference date
2012-09-13 - 2012-09-15
Conference place
Rome, Italy
Status
Unpublished