@article{Monsiváis-Carrillo_2022, title={What Drives Citizen’s Willingness to Protest? Evidence from Latin America}, url={https://revistadigital.sre.gob.mx/index.php/rmpe/article/view/2534}, abstractNote={<p>In Latin America, citizens view social protest as a means to influence public affairs and de­mand government response from a position of political disadvantage. The analysis reveals that people who belong to a discriminated social group are more willing to engage in pro­tests. Likewise, voters who identified with the political opposition are more inclined to mobilise than the incumbent’s supporters. Moreover, the findings show that citizens who simultaneously identify with a socially-discriminated group and support the opposition parties are particularly predisposed to take to the streets to advance their collective demands.</p>}, number={122}, journal={Revista Mexicana de Política Exterior}, author={Monsiváis-Carrillo, Alejandro}, year={2022}, month={abr.}, pages={95–115} }