Refraining or Resisting: Responses of Green Movement Supporters to Repression During the 2013 Iranian Presidential Elections. (31st July 2021)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Refraining or Resisting: Responses of Green Movement Supporters to Repression During the 2013 Iranian Presidential Elections. (31st July 2021)
- Main Title:
- Refraining or Resisting: Responses of Green Movement Supporters to Repression During the 2013 Iranian Presidential Elections
- Authors:
- Honari, Ali
Muis, Jasper - Other Names:
- Dupuy Kendra guestEditor.
Fransen Luc guestEditor.
Prakash Aseem guestEditor. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Findings on the effect of repression on political participation are mixed and inconclusive. This article addresses this puzzle by introducing and conceptualizing 'responses to repression' as individuals' varying willingness to risk‐taking and continuing with political activities despite possible threats. We use three‐wave panel survey data and focus on the run‐up to the 2013 Iranian presidential elections, during which the gradual decline in political participation of Green Movement supporters turned into a remarkable increase in activism. The findings indicate that the decision to either refrain from or resist repression plays an important role in explaining some forms of political participation. And, in turn, this decision to either refrain or resist is influenced by social‐psychological factors: Iranian Green Movement (IGM) supporters who experienced less fear, were more aggrieved and perceived lower levels of repression than other supporters, were more inclined to embrace risks. Consequently, they more frequently engaged in everyday forms of resistance – covert activities, which are difficult to be controlled and surveilled by states. It implies that social movement supporters in repressive contexts cannot only ignore the risks associated with activism and continue with the same activity but can also find or invent other forms of political activity to resist repression. Abstract : The effect of repression on participation in a social movement (deterrence orAbstract: Findings on the effect of repression on political participation are mixed and inconclusive. This article addresses this puzzle by introducing and conceptualizing 'responses to repression' as individuals' varying willingness to risk‐taking and continuing with political activities despite possible threats. We use three‐wave panel survey data and focus on the run‐up to the 2013 Iranian presidential elections, during which the gradual decline in political participation of Green Movement supporters turned into a remarkable increase in activism. The findings indicate that the decision to either refrain from or resist repression plays an important role in explaining some forms of political participation. And, in turn, this decision to either refrain or resist is influenced by social‐psychological factors: Iranian Green Movement (IGM) supporters who experienced less fear, were more aggrieved and perceived lower levels of repression than other supporters, were more inclined to embrace risks. Consequently, they more frequently engaged in everyday forms of resistance – covert activities, which are difficult to be controlled and surveilled by states. It implies that social movement supporters in repressive contexts cannot only ignore the risks associated with activism and continue with the same activity but can also find or invent other forms of political activity to resist repression. Abstract : The effect of repression on participation in a social movement (deterrence or escalation) is conditioned by two individual perceptions and decisions: whether one attaches much value on risks associated with activism, and (if inclined to resisting despite possible threats) in which form of political activity to participate. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Global policy. Volume 12(2021)Supplement 5
- Journal:
- Global policy
- Issue:
- Volume 12(2021)Supplement 5
- Issue Display:
- Volume 12, Issue 5 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 12
- Issue:
- 5
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0012-0005-0000
- Page Start:
- 106
- Page End:
- 118
- Publication Date:
- 2021-07-31
- Subjects:
- Globalization -- Periodicals
International relations -- Periodicals
World politics -- Periodicals
327.1705 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1758-5899 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/1758-5899.13000 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1758-5880
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