Bridging the psychology literature on reasoning and the political science literature on protest, this book systematically traces how decisions about participating in the Arab Spring were made. It shows that decisions to join the uprisings were "hot," meaning they were based on positive emotions, while decisions to stay at home were "cool," meaning they were based on safety considerations. Hot Contention, Cool Abstention adds to the extensive literature on political uprisings, offering insights on how and why movements start, stall, and evolve.
Bridging the psychology literature on reasoning and the political science literature on protest, this book systematically traces how decisions about participating in the Arab Spring were made. It shows that decisions to join the uprisings were "hot," meaning they were based on positive emotions, while decisions to stay at home were "cool," meaning they were based on safety considerations. Hot Contention, Cool Abstention adds to the extensive literature on political uprisings, offering insights on how and why movements start, stall, and evolve.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephanie Dornschneider is Assistant Professor in the School of Politics and International Relations at University College Dublin. She holds a PhD from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, as well as an MA in International Relations and a Diploma in Middle East Studies from the American University in Cairo.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: An Extraordinary Experience Chapter 2: Similar States, Opposite Outcomes: Egypt and Morocco Chapter 3: Identifying Beliefs and Inferences Chapter 4: Tracing Reasoning Processes Chapter 5: Hot Contention, Cool Abstention Chapter 6: Conclusions Bibliography Appendices Appendix 1: The sample Appendix 2: Beliefs identified by the qualitative analysis Appendix 3: z-scores Appendix 4: Minimum sets of beliefs
Chapter 1: An Extraordinary Experience Chapter 2: Similar States, Opposite Outcomes: Egypt and Morocco Chapter 3: Identifying Beliefs and Inferences Chapter 4: Tracing Reasoning Processes Chapter 5: Hot Contention, Cool Abstention Chapter 6: Conclusions Bibliography Appendices Appendix 1: The sample Appendix 2: Beliefs identified by the qualitative analysis Appendix 3: z-scores Appendix 4: Minimum sets of beliefs
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