Demonstrations, Occupations or Roadblocks? Exploringthe Determinants of Protest Tactics in Chile
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2016
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CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION Y DOCENCIA ECONOMICAS
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Collective protest grew recently in Chile, yet we know little about the characteristics and determinants of the tactics employed. By examining more than 2 300 protest events between 2000 and 2012, we explore the determinants of the adoption of four types of tactics: conventional, cultural, disruptive, and violent. Multivariate regression models show that: 1) protests against the state elicit conventional tactics, but protests against private companies elicit disruptive and violent tactics; 2) workers "specialize" in disruptive yet non-violent tactics; 3) the presence of formal organizations in the protest increases conventional tactics and decreases disruptive and violent tactics, and 4) protest events with a smaller number of participants are more likely to have disruptive and violent tactics than more massive events.
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collective protest, tactics, social movements, Chile, SOCIAL-MOVEMENTS, IDENTITY, CONSEQUENCES, MOBILIZATION, DYNAMICS, STATE