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Alles Covidioten? Politische Potenziale des Corona-Protests in Deutschland

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  • Grande, Edgar
  • Hutter, Swen
  • Hunger, Sophia
  • Kanol, Eylem

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Die empirische Studie gibt erstmals einen umfassenden Überblick über die politischen Potentiale des Corona-Protests in Deutschland. Basierend auf Umfragedaten zeigt sie, dass dieser Protest ein erhebliches und relativ stabiles Mobilisierungspotenzial in der deutschen Bevölkerung besitzt. Dieses Mobilisierungspotenzial wird nicht nur aus radikalen-rechten Randgruppen gebildet. Es besteht zu einem großen Teil aus einer von den etablierten Parteien nicht repräsentierten politischen Mitte, die der staatlichen Politik insgesamt misstrauisch gegenübersteht. Dieses Mobilisierungspotential tendiert über Zeit zunehmend nach rechts und es besitzt aufgrund seiner Anfälligkeit für Verschwörungstheorien ein erhebliches Radikalisierungspotenzial.

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  • Grande, Edgar & Hutter, Swen & Hunger, Sophia & Kanol, Eylem, 2021. "Alles Covidioten? Politische Potenziale des Corona-Protests in Deutschland," Discussion Papers, Research Unit: Center for Civil Society Research ZZ 2021-601, WZB Berlin Social Science Center.
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    1. Rucht, Dieter, 2021. "Neue Konflikte und neue soziale Bewegungen in Deutschland," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, pages 61-77.
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    1. Hirsch, Magdalena, 2022. "Becoming authoritarian for the greater good? Authoritarian attitudes in context of the societal crises of COVID-19 and climate change," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 4, pages 1-1.

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      Protest; Corona-Politik; Radikalisierung; Verschwörungstheorien; protest; corona politics; political radicalization; conspiracy theories;
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