Participation and Democracy in Latin America: The Individual Determinants of Political Participation

Recent studies on participation identify an ambiguous scenario. It is characterized by a reduction in traditional kinds of citizen participation and a considerable increase in anti-establishment forms of mobilization. Some proposals for understanding it point to the dangers of apathy in terms of leg...

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subjects Apathy
Citizen Participation
Criticism
Deliberative democracy
Democracy
Determinants
Discourse
Established culture
Individual behaviour
Latin America
Legitimacy
Mobilization
Multivariate analysis
Participation
Political culture
Political mobilization
Political Participation
Rebellions
Values
World Values Survey
title Participation and Democracy in Latin America: The Individual Determinants of Political Participation
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