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Fridays for Future in der Corona-Krise: Welche Mobilisierungskraft haben Online-Proteste?

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  • Hunger, Sophia
  • Hutter, Swen

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Die Corona-Krise hat Fridays for Future (FFF) – wie auch andere soziale Bewegungen – mit nicht absehbaren und einschneidenden Einschränkungen konfrontiert. Inwiefern kam es aufgrund dieser radikal veränderten Situation zu einer Anpassung des Handlungsrepertoires von FFF? Und ermöglichen online bzw. hybride Protestaktionen eine Ausweitung des Mobilisierungspotentials durch die Einbindung von geographischen Einheiten, die bisher nicht an die Bewegung angeschlossen waren? Diesen Fragen nähern wir uns in diesem Beitrag mittels neuer online-generierter Datenquellen. Dabei greifen wir auf Informationen zu den Teilnehmer*innen und Protestformen des Online-Streiks vom 24. April und des Klimastreiks vom 25. September 2020 zurück. Unsere deskriptiven Analysen zeigen regionale Varianzen in der Protestintensität und Innovationen in den Protestformen. Darauf aufbauend nutzen wir die geographisch kleinteilige Struktur der Daten, um in Regressionsanalysen etablierte Erklärungsfaktoren für die Mobilisierungskraft von FFF zu testen. Generell weisen die Ergebnisse auf keine deutliche Erweiterung der Mobilisierung hin: FFF konnte während der Pandemie besonders stark in urbanen, grün wählenden Gebieten mit hohem Bildungsniveau und Frauenanteil in Bevölkerung und Politik mobilisieren.

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  • Hunger, Sophia & Hutter, Swen, 2021. "Fridays for Future in der Corona-Krise: Welche Mobilisierungskraft haben Online-Proteste?," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 34(2), pages 218-234.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:espost:260538
    DOI: 10.1515/fjsb-2021-0019
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    1. Grande, Edgar & Vidal, Guillem, 2020. "A vote for Europe? The 2019 EP elections from the voters' perspective," Discussion Papers, Research Unit: Center for Civil Society Research ZZ 2020-601, WZB Berlin Social Science Center.
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