Half a loaf is (Not) Better than none: How austerity-related grievances and emotions triggered protests in Spain

Author

Galais González, Carolina

Lorenzini, Jasmine

Other authors

European University Institute

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)

Publication date

2019-04-11T07:54:12Z

2019-04-11T07:54:12Z

2017-03-01



Abstract

Demonstrations have become more visible across Europe since the Great Recession. To clarify the connection between crisis and protest, we open the black box of crisis-related grievances, suggesting a typology for this subjective phenomenon and addressing the mediating role of emotions on protest. Using panel data, we explore the dimensionality of thirty different items that Spanish citizens have claimed to endure as a consequence of the crisis, and then we test their potential of these grievances as triggers of protest. Results show that both financial deprivation and grievances related to worker-citizens' status and rights encourage protest activity. Crisis-related grievances trigger negative emotions, and curiously enough, both anger and anxiety boost protest. Our findings hold, regardless of political ideology, previous participation, or perceptions of self-efficacy.

Document Type

Article
Published version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Spanish citizens; depression; austerity; ciudadanos españoles; crisis; austeridad; ciutadans espanyols; crisi; austeritat; Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009; Crisi financera global, 2007-2009; Crisis financiera global, 2007-2009

Publisher

Mobilization

Related items

Mobilization, 2017, 22(1)

https://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:101419/ATTACHMENT01

info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/CSO2010-18534

Rights

(c) Author/s & (c) Journal

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