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Political Trust, Protest, Collective Action

Political Participation
Political Psychology
Social Movements
Political Sociology
P278
Jacquelien van Stekelenburg
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Emma A. Renström
University of Gothenburg

Building: Rankine, Floor: 1, Room: 107

Friday 09:00 - 10:40 BST (05/09/2014)

Abstract

This panel highlights the role of trust in mobilization, protest and political engagmeent. The papers in this panel examine the role of affective and cognitive determinants of political action and decision making in demonstrations and conflict and explain how transnational trust can develop in contexts of tension

Title Details
How Individuals Evaluate Other Nations: The Role of Cultural Values, Corruption, and Economic Performance in Generating Transnational Trust View Paper Details
On Trust Across Political Divides: Evidence from a Survey-Experiment in a Conflicting Society View Paper Details
The Social Incentives of Collective Action: Rejection and Social Support as Predictors of Protest Activity View Paper Details
Contemporary Protest Participation: From Trust to Disgust View Paper Details