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abstract: 'Evidence of protest expansion both in the United States and abroad has
stimulated theoretical discussion of a ``movement society,{''''} with some
arguing that protest activities are becoming a standard feature of
democratic politics. In advancing this claim, many have highlighted the
role of domestic factors for example, generational change or economic
affluence without fully accounting for the possibility that
international dynamics may play an important role as well. The lack of
work is surprising not only because the trend in protest is
international in scope, but also because work in comparative sociology
suggests globalization may make an important contribution. This study
addresses the empirical gap by examining how political globalization (as
measured by memberships in international organizations) and economic
globalization (as measured by trade activity and foreign investment)
influence trends in protest participation. Using data from World Values
Surveys of 37,716 respondents in 17 advanced democracies merged with
data on several national and international indicators, this study
examines how the probability of participating in protest has changed
over time as a result of these two forms of globalization. The results
of multivariate, multilevel analysis combined with simulations indicate
that trends in political globalization have expanded protest activity,
while trends in economic globalization have limited that expansion.
These results suggest that social movement scholarship should continue
to examine the implications of globalization for protest behavior and
other social movement dynamics.'
affiliation: 'Dodson, K (Corresponding Author), Univ Calif Merced, Sch Social Sci
Humanities \& Arts, 5200 North Lake Rd, Merced, CA 95343 USA.
Dodson, Kyle, Univ Calif Merced, Merced, CA 95343 USA.'
author: Dodson, Kyle
author-email: kdodson2@ucmerced.edu
author_list:
- family: Dodson
given: Kyle
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.1093/socpro/spu004
eissn: 1533-8533
files: []
issn: 0037-7791
journal: SOCIAL PROBLEMS
keywords: 'social movements; world society; globalization; protest expansion;
comparative politics'
keywords-plus: 'GLOBAL CIVIL-SOCIETY; TRANSNATIONAL ADVOCACY NETWORKS; INCOME
INEQUALITY; ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION; WORLDWIDE EXPANSION; UNITED-STATES;
MOVEMENT; MOBILIZATION; RIGHTS; DEINDUSTRIALIZATION'
language: English
month: FEB
number: '1'
number-of-cited-references: '114'
pages: 15-39
papis_id: f552e72055958cf6844fb1649c230468
ref: Dodson2015globalizationprotest
times-cited: '21'
title: Globalization and Protest Expansion
type: Article
unique-id: WOS:000351250500003
usage-count-last-180-days: '0'
usage-count-since-2013: '38'
volume: '62'
web-of-science-categories: Sociology
year: '2015'