Social media, efficacy, and non-normative collective action in Chile, Colombia, and Peru
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In recent years, political instability in South American countries has led to an increase in violent collective actions. While extensive research has examined normative collective action, fewer studies have investigated its non-normative forms, particularly regarding the comparison of the predictive...
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