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Politischer Protest im wiedervereinigten Deutschland

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  • Hutter, Swen
  • Schäfer, Ines

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Demonstrationen und Kundgebungen bleiben bundesweit die häufigste Form nicht-institutionalisierter politischer Beteiligung in der Zeit von 1975 bis 2018. Umweltthemen gewinnen in den letzten Jahren wieder an Popularität, vor allem in Westdeutschland. Migrationsbezogene Themen (inklusive Rechtsextremismus und Rassismus) dominieren jedoch die deutsche Protestlandschaft.

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  • Hutter, Swen & Schäfer, Ines, 2020. "Politischer Protest im wiedervereinigten Deutschland," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, pages 139-146.
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    1. Rucht, Dieter, 1993. "Neue soziale Bewegungen," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, pages 363-367.
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