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Title ProperSelective or generic activism? types of participants, political action repertoires and mobilisation capacity in a post-communist society
LanguageENG
AuthorTătar, Marius Ioan
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study develops and tests two arguments for how repertoires of political action are reconfigured in post-communist Romania. Using multivariate statistical analysis, it examines whether citizens' engagement in post-communist politics is linked with generic socioeconomic and attitudinal traits or, alternatively, if it is connected with selective mobilisation opportunities provided by social networks and organisations. The findings reveal that while most Romanians are politically inactive two decades after the fall of communism, those who engage in politics do so selectively and their political action repertoires are largely influenced by four mobilising agents: trade unions; political parties; social networks; and civil society organisations.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 67, No.8; Oct 2015: p.1251-1281
Journal SourceEurope-Asia StudiesVol: 67 No 8
Key WordsPost-Communist Romania ;  Participants ;  Generic Activism ;  Political Action Repertoires ;  Mobilisation Capacity ;  Post-Communist Society


 
 
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