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The Advantage Of Disadvantage Costly Protest And Political Representation For Marginalized Groups 1st Edition Gause

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The Advantage Of Disadvantage Costly Protest And Political Representation For Marginalized Groups 1st Edition Gause
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 34.73 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Gause, LaGina
ISBN: 9781009074322, 9781009070171, 9781316513576, 1009074326, 1009070177, 1316513572
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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The Advantage Of Disadvantage Costly Protest And Political Representation For Marginalized Groups 1st Edition Gause by Gause, Lagina 9781009074322, 9781009070171, 9781316513576, 1009074326, 1009070177, 1316513572 instant download after payment.

Does protest influence political representation? If so, which groups are most likely to benefit from collective action? The Advantage of Disadvantage makes a provocative claim: protests are most effective for disadvantaged groups. According to author LaGina Gause, legislators are more responsive to protesters than non-protesters, and after protesting, racial and ethnic minorities, people with low incomes, and other low-resource groups are more likely than white and affluent protesters to gain representation. Gause also demonstrates that online protests are less effective than in-person protests. Drawing on literature from across the social sciences as well as formal theory, a survey of policymakers, quantitative data, and vivid examples of protests throughout U.S. history, The Advantage of Disadvantage provides invaluable insights for scholars and activists seeking to understand how groups gain representation through protesting.

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