Social Change and Political Transformation 2018
DOI: 10.4324/9781351167208-7
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Support for new social movements in five western European countries 1

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“…Similarly, the likely experience of action or spatial proximity to protest events increased support for sit-ins among bystanders of these actions in the U.S. (Andrews et al 2016). Fuchs and Rucht find differences in the dynamics of support for specific movements between proponents and opponents of these movements when studying their mobilization potential in the 80's in Europe in a comparative perspective (Fuchs and Rucht 1992).…”
Section: Public Attitudes Towards Protest: Previous Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the likely experience of action or spatial proximity to protest events increased support for sit-ins among bystanders of these actions in the U.S. (Andrews et al 2016). Fuchs and Rucht find differences in the dynamics of support for specific movements between proponents and opponents of these movements when studying their mobilization potential in the 80's in Europe in a comparative perspective (Fuchs and Rucht 1992).…”
Section: Public Attitudes Towards Protest: Previous Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…в рамках проекта «Евробарометр» в нескольких центральноевропейских странах, зафиксировали, что если потенциал социального действия классических объединений (партии, формализованные объединения) есть производная от числа формальных членов, то успешность социальных движений зависит лишь от готовности их участников вовлекаться в конкретные акции, т.е. от мобилизационного потенциала [Fuchs, Rucht 1992].…”
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