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Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: 01 Dec 2016

TAKING AUSTERITY TO THE STREETS: FIGHTING AUSTERITY MEASURES OR AUSTERITY STATES*

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Page Range: 431 – 448
DOI: 10.17813/1086-671X-21-4-431
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We present data on eighteen demonstrations against austerity politics. A distinction is made between demonstrations against the austerity measures governments are taking (11) and demonstrations against the governments that are taking these measures (7). In total, 3434 demonstrators completed a survey questionnaire inquiring about demographic characteristics, social and political embeddedness, mobilization channels, satisfaction with the way democracy works in their country, identification and motivation. We propose a theoretical framework for the comparison of participants in the two types of demonstrations. Employing anovas, manovas, and logistic regression analyses hypotheses derived from the theoretical framework are tested. With a proportion of correct classifications of 75.6% our model was able to satisfactorily account for the differences between the two types of demonstrations.

Copyright: © Mobilization: An International Quarterly 2016

Contributor Notes

* The authors thank the anonymous reviewers and guest editor Edwin Amenta for their useful comments.

Bert Klandermans and Jacquelien van Stekelenburg are affiliated to the Dept. of Sociology of the Vrije Universiteit.

Please direct all correspondence to p.g.klandermans@vu.nl.
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