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SHAPING CIVIC ATTITUDES: PROTESTS AND POLITICS IN ROMANIA
SHAPING CIVIC ATTITUDES: PROTESTS AND POLITICS IN ROMANIA

Author(s): Clara Alexandra Volintiru, Cristina Buzașu
Subject(s): Civil Society
Published by: Societatea Academică Română (SAR)
Keywords: civic protests; Romania; citizenship; political outcomes;

Summary/Abstract: This article looks at the contemporary upsurge of activist citizenship in Romania. Our assessment is aimed at disentangling the contextual determinants, from the agency of the movements themselves. Our research is based on primary empirical evidence collected from semi-structured interviews, surveys, news coverage, and official documents. Our findings suggest that the shaping power of the contemporary civic protests in Romania is mostly related to their ability to change the public agenda and impact the decision-making bodies in determinant ways (i.e. resignation of political actors, or legislative and institutional reforms). Beyond concrete, short-term objectives, the recent wave of protest movements in this country, through iteration has managed to change citizen’s democratic expectations and create a contentious opposition towards previously well-established political forces. This latter aspect is a distinctive feature of the here analysed issue-driven protest episodes (i.e. civic protests), from traditional interest-driven protests. It also explains the genealogy of new competitive political actors in Romania, benefiting from new instruments of electoral mobilisation.

  • Issue Year: 20/2020
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 118-146
  • Page Count: 29
  • Language: English
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