Conceptualizing Political Opportunity
University of California, Irvine · University of Washington
Abstract
This article reviews central problems in political opportunity theory and explores the implications of adopting certain conceptualizations of political opportunities for explaining the emergence, development, and influence of protest movements. Results from multivariate analyses of civil rights protest, organizational formation, and policy outcomes indicate significant variation depending on (1) whether the political opportunity structure is conceptualized broadly or narrowly, (2) the dependent variable concerned, and (3) the underlying assumptions about the mechanisms through which opportunities translate into action. We argue that the variation in results can best be understood by adopting a broader…
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- 54.61
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Conceptualization
- Politics
- Variation (astronomy)
- Political opportunity
- Positive economics
- Political action
- Political socialization
- Political culture
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions