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Another Brick in the Wall? Young people, Protest and Nonprotest Claims Making in Nine European Countries

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2020-05-01
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The implementation of austerity and neoliberal policies has disrupted everyday life for a significant number of Europeans, especially among young people. Rising tuition fees, labor market reforms, levels of unemployment, precarious working conditions, and discontent toward the political status quo have contributed to increase moral panics and outrage, which have often triggered mass protests. This article analyses whether and to what extent young Europeans express their demands via protest claims across nine European countries (N = 4,525). We argue that examining political (institutional and discursive) opportunities and claims’ attributes (such as actors, issues, targets) is important to understand whether a youth-related claim takes a protest form or not.
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Protest, Youth participation, Claims analysis, European politics
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Loukakis, A. and Portos, M. American Behavioral Scientist (2020), 64 (5), 669-685