• Media type: Report; E-Book
  • Title: Group size and protest mobilization across movements and countermovements
  • Contributor: Hager, Anselm [Author]; Hensel, Lukas [Author]; Hermle, Johannes [Author]; Roth, Christopher [Author]
  • Published: Bonn and Cologne: University of Bonn and University of Cologne, Reinhard Selten Institute (RSI), 2021
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: social movements ; field experiment ; political activism ; right-wing populism
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  • Description: Many social movements face fierce resistance in the form of a countermovement. When deciding to become politically active, a movement supporter, therefore, has to consider both her own movement's activity, but also that of the opponent. This paper studies the decision of a movement supporter to attend a protest when faced with a counterprotest. We implement two field experiments among supporters of a right- and left-leaning movement ahead of two protest-counterprotest interactions in Germany. Supporters were exposed to low or high official estimates about their own and the opposing group's turnout. We find that the size of the opposing group has no effect on supporters' protest intentions. However, as the own protest gets larger, supporters of the right-leaning movement become less, while supporters of the left-leaning movement become more willing to protest. We argue that the difference is best explained by stronger social motives on the political left.
  • Access State: Open Access