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Networks, counter-networks and political socialisation - paths and barriers to high-cost/risk activism in the 2010/11 student protests against fees and cuts

机译:网络,反网络和政治社会化-2010/11年学生抗议费用和削减的高成本/风险行动主义的道路和障碍

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Why might people sympathetic to the goals of a protest campaign choose not to participate? What distinguishes them sociologically from those who do participate? This paper uses the 2010/11 UK student protests as a case study for understanding how contemporary social movements mobilise individuals for high-cost/risk forms of activism participation. The protests saw large-scale regional and national demonstrations take place, along with the formation of a network of simultaneous campus occupations across the UK, presenting a greater scale and diversity of protest participation opportunities than had been seen for a generation. Nevertheless, students' political background and network access remained significant not only for shaping attitudes towards the efficacy and meaningfulness of protest, but also making protest participation appear an 'available' option. This paper uses interviews with participating and non-participating students from four UK universities to explore the range of pathways to mobilisation for national demonstrations and campus occupations.
机译:为什么同情抗议运动目标的人们选择不参加?从社会学上与参加活动的人有什么区别?本文以2010/11年英国学生抗议活动为案例研究,以了解当代社会运动如何动员个人参与高成本/高风险形式的行动主义参与。在抗议活动中,发生了大规模的地区和国家示威活动,同时在英国各地形成了校园同时占领的网络,与一代人相比,抗议活动的参与规模和多样性更大。但是,学生的政治背景和网络访问权限仍然很重要,不仅可以塑造对抗议的有效性和意义的态度,而且可以使参加抗议活动成为“可行的”选择。本文通过对来自英国四所大学的参与和非参与学生的采访,探讨了为国家示威和校园职业动员的途径。

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