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Protests (An abridged version is forthcoming in the Encyclopedia of Experimental Social Science, Cheltenham and Camberley: Edward Elgar Publishing)

Hans Tung

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Abstract: Experimental studies on political behavior are on the rise in economics and political science. Especially, apart from traditional forms of political participation such as voting and petitions, we have also seen a burgeoning literature on protests, a non-institutional and contentious form of political participation. Despite various ethical concerns with recreating artificially contentious environments for conducting experiments, this burgeoning literature is robust and still growing to cover all analytic issues about the genesis and effects of protests. This essay provides a comprehensive framework and a critical review for the recent experimental literature on protests in social sciences.

Date: 2024-11-22
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