2013
DOI: 10.1093/esr/jct016
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Reducing the participation gap in civic engagement: Political consumerism in Europe

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“…Surveys have shown the same participation gap in Europe and in the US [46]. "Although, the participation gap among women and men in Western Europe has narrowed during the past decade, in particular with respect to voting turnout and cause-oriented political activism, men are still the dominant actors in political parties and voluntary organizations.…”
Section: "Not Better But Different"-femininity and Unsustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Surveys have shown the same participation gap in Europe and in the US [46]. "Although, the participation gap among women and men in Western Europe has narrowed during the past decade, in particular with respect to voting turnout and cause-oriented political activism, men are still the dominant actors in political parties and voluntary organizations.…”
Section: "Not Better But Different"-femininity and Unsustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…There is also a great deal of empirical evidence of a gender factor in environmental awareness and behavior and in civil engagement [44][45][46][47]. Therefore it seems logical to have a closer look at norms and values in the standard western gender system, which on the abstract level (compare Section 2.2.1) consists of not more than two norms: the traditional norms of masculinity and femininity.…”
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“…Contrary to the tendency verified in traditional political participation activities such as voting, the last decade is characterized by the spread of alternative forms of political activity (Acik 2013;Ferrer-Fons and Fraile 2014), a development that has been related with globalization and the widespread use of information and communication technologies, which have triggered lifestyle politics and a shared sense of moral obligation (Koos 2012;Acik 2013).…”
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confidence: 97%