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This panel examines the relationship between civil society and political institution from various angles and in various contexts. It zooms into civic monitoring and its effect on democratizing political institutions; it analyzes the effects on party support for protest on party structures; it assesses to what extent, if at all, the tradionally wide gap between civil society and institutionalized politics in post-socialist countries is changing; and it looks into how collective action can find entry into political agenda setting and, eventually, policy change.
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Conceptualising investors’ political participation | View Paper Details |
Changing the debate? The NoG20 protests and their effects on the parliamentary debates on police reform in Hamburg | View Paper Details |
One foot in parliament, one in the streets: Studying the effects of party support in protest participation in six European countries. | View Paper Details |
Civic Monitoring: Hybrid Practices of Democratic Participation in Italy and Spain | View Paper Details |
Fight fire with fire: From transactional to electoral activism in pandemic times | View Paper Details |