2017
DOI: 10.1515/fjsb-2017-0082
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Zwischen Reform und Revolution: Ergebnisse der Befragung von G20-Demonstrierenden am 02. und 08. Juli 2017 in Hamburg

Abstract: ZusammenfassungAm 7. und 8. Juli 2017 fand in Hamburg das zwölfte Treffen der Gruppe der zwanzig wichtigsten Industrie- und Schwellenl änder (G20) statt. Gemeinsam mit dem Forschungszentrum Ungleichheit und Sozialpolitik (Socium) und dem Göttinger Institut für Demokratieforschung (GIfD) haben Wissenschaftler_innen des Instituts für Protest- und Bewegungsforschung eine Befragung der Protestierenden für zwei zentrale Demonstrationszüge durchgeführt: die bereits für den 2. Juli, also am Wochenende vor dem offizie… Show more

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“…The pattern might suggest that the strong presence of nonstate actors in protests around the turn of the millennium was just a brief episode (see also Rauh and Zu ¨rn, 2020). And in contrast to the slight upward trend after 2015 illustrated in Figure 3.2, mass protests never returned to the same high level, with a few exceptions, like the demonstrations against the G20 summit in Hamburg (e.g., Zajak et al, 2017). This difference between challenges in most recent years and those around the turn of the millennium can be seen as a first indication of the diverse nature of global legitimacy crises.…”
Section: Who Challenges the Legitimacy Of Ios?mentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The pattern might suggest that the strong presence of nonstate actors in protests around the turn of the millennium was just a brief episode (see also Rauh and Zu ¨rn, 2020). And in contrast to the slight upward trend after 2015 illustrated in Figure 3.2, mass protests never returned to the same high level, with a few exceptions, like the demonstrations against the G20 summit in Hamburg (e.g., Zajak et al, 2017). This difference between challenges in most recent years and those around the turn of the millennium can be seen as a first indication of the diverse nature of global legitimacy crises.…”
Section: Who Challenges the Legitimacy Of Ios?mentioning
confidence: 88%
“…zu den Ereignissen der PEGIDA-Demonstrationen in Dresden (vgl Daphi et al 2015b;Geiges et al 2015. sowie die Beiträge inRehberg et al 2016), zu den G20-Protesten 2017 in Hamburg (vgl Zajak et al 2017Daphi et al 2015a)…”
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