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West European Politics | 2015

Economic Crisis and Levels of Political Participation in Europe (2002–2010): The Role of Resources and Grievances

Anna Kern; Sofie Marien; Marc Hooghe

This article examines the effect of the recent economic crisis on political participation levels in Europe. As the civic voluntarism model and grievances theory predict different effects of economic downturn on political participation, the crisis provides a unique context to evaluate the explanatory power of these two theories. It is found that, when investigating a period of eight years (2002–2010), economic growth is positively associated with non-institutionalised political participation, which is in line with the civic voluntarism model. However, when focusing on the changes in political participation that occurred between 2008 and 2010 it is found that rising unemployment is associated with rising levels of non-institutionalised political participation, suggesting that grievance theory is especially useful in exceptionally negative conditions as suddenly imposed grievances can lead to various forms of protest behaviour. The article argues that these shock experiences can lead to momentary peak periods of mobilisation.


Party Politics | 2015

Party membership and closeness and the development of trust in political institutions An analysis of the European Social Survey, 2002–2010

Marc Hooghe; Anna Kern

Political parties are essential linkage mechanisms between citizens and the political system. We know less, however, about the question how this mechanism operates. While some authors assume it is sufficient that parties offer citizens ideological options about the way society should be governed, others indicate that parties provide strong ties to the political system by offering stable identities like party membership. In this analysis of the European Social Survey cumulative file (five waves, 2002–2010), we investigate the relation between party membership, closeness to a political party and trust in political institutions. While party membership is declining, its relation with political trust is limited. We do not find any indication that the decline of party membership could have a substantial effect on levels of political trust. Feeling close to a political party is more strongly related to political trust, even controlling for political interest. Results indicate that in most European societies levels of party closeness are stable. We conclude that political parties function as a linkage mechanism between citizens and the state, but that there is no reason to attribute a privileged role to formal party membership, as feeling close to a political party has a stronger linkage effect.


Social Science Research | 2016

The relation between societal factors and different forms of prejudice: A cross-national approach on target-specific and generalized prejudice

Cecil Meeusen; Anna Kern

The goal of this paper was to investigate the generalizability of prejudice across contexts by analyzing associations between different types of prejudice in a cross-national perspective and by investigating the relation between country-specific contextual factors and target-specific prejudices. Relying on the European Social Survey (2008), results indicated that prejudices were indeed positively associated, confirming the existence of a generalized prejudice component. Next to substantial cross-national differences in associational strength, also within country variance in target-specific associations was observed. This suggested that the motivations for prejudice largely vary according to the intergroup context. Two aspects of the intergroup context - economic conditions and cultural values - showed to be related to generalized and target-specific components of prejudice. Future research on prejudice and context should take an integrative approach that considers both the idea of generalized and specific prejudice simultaneously.


Local Government Studies | 2018

What happens after a local referendum? The effect of direct democratic decision-making on protest intentions

Anna Kern

ABSTRACT Proponents of direct democracy claim that participation in decision-making stimulates future engagement. However, there is also evidence showing that participation is lower in systems that provide comparatively more opportunities for direct democratic involvement. Hence, it is unclear whether direct democratic involvement promotes or discourages other forms of political participation. In this study, the relationship between direct democratic involvement and the intention for political protest is evaluated empirically, based on data that was gathered in the scope of a local referendum in Belgium. Unique two-wave panel data from before and after the referendum is complemented by qualitative data from semi-structured interviews with local policymakers and citizens. While the findings generally support the claim that direct democratic involvement fosters future participation, there is no indication that the relationship is mediated by political efficacy. Apparently, the theory of participatory democracy is also useful in societies that have little experience with direct democratic decision-making.


European Political Science | 2017

The Tipping Point Between Stability and Decline: Trends in Voter Turnout, 1950–1980–2012

Marc Hooghe; Anna Kern


Archive | 2014

The Effect of Contextual Factors on the Association between Different Forms of Prejudice: A Cross-National Approach on Generalized Prejudice

Cecil Meeusen; Anna Kern


Politics and Governance | 2017

The Effect of Direct Democratic Participation on Citizens’ Political Attitudes in Switzerland: The Difference between Availability and Use

Anna Kern


Comparative European Politics | 2018

The Effect of Direct Democracy on the Social Stratification of Political Participation: Inequality in Democratic Fatigue?

Anna Kern; Marc Hooghe


Political Behavior | 2017

The Winner Takes It All: Revisiting the Effect of Direct Democracy on Citizens’ Political Support

Sofie Marien; Anna Kern


Archive | 2015

Fierce but short-lived: How does economic crisis affect political participation?

Anna Kern; Sofie Marien; Marc Hooghe

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Camille Kelbel

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Caroline Close

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Marc Hooghe

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Marc Hooghe

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Sofie Marien

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Benoît Rihoux

Université catholique de Louvain

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Cecil Meeusen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Pascal Delwit

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Sofie Marien

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Joost de Moor

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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