Collective action and protest in post-war Greece (1959-1964). (ICPSR doi:10.17903/FK2/BOBYYE)

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Citation

Title:

Collective action and protest in post-war Greece (1959-1964).

Identification Number:

doi:10.17903/FK2/BOBYYE

Distributor:

Κατάλογος Δεδομένων SoDaNet

Date of Distribution:

2022-02-26

Version:

1

Bibliographic Citation:

Serntedakis, Nikos, 2022, "Collective action and protest in post-war Greece (1959-1964).", https://doi.org/10.17903/FK2/BOBYYE, Κατάλογος Δεδομένων SoDaNet, Second editon

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.17903/FK2/BOBYYE

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Collective action and protest in post-war Greece (1959-1964).

Identification Number:

doi:10.17903/FK2/BOBYYE

Authoring Entity:

Serntedakis, Nikos (University of Crete)

Producer:

Research Team University of Crete University of Crete, Department of Sociology

Distributor:

Κατάλογος Δεδομένων SoDaNet

Date of Distribution:

2022-02-26

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.17903/FK2/BOBYYE

Study Scope

Keywords:

DEMONSTRATIONS, POLITICAL ISSUES, CIVIL DISTURBANCES

Topic Classification:

POLITICS, Conflict, security and peace, Political behaviour and attitudes, Political ideology

Abstract:

The research aimed to recording the incidents of protest during the period 1959-1964, as recorded in the publications of a daily newspaper named "to vima". The recording of protest events during the selected period is intended to provide a comparative view of the domination of collective action and the protest in the year, while recording the contents of the collective action, their mission, their organizers, the forms chosen, the duration of their events, the participation of their social, professional and demographic groups and categories and their outcome.

Date of Collection:

2005-01-01-2005-10-01

Country:

Greece

Unit of Analysis:

Media unit: Text

Methodology and Processing

Time Method:

Cross-section ad-hoc follow-up

Sampling Procedure:

Non-probability: Availability

Mode of Data Collection:

Self-administered questionnaire: Paper

Data Access