The article investigates the dynamics of protests and counterprotests around far-right politics. By drawing on the literature on contentious politics and the far right, we innovatively integrate the predominant actor-based approach with a more comprehensive perspective that encompasses far-right-related issues. Moreover, we expand the concept of counterprotest by including diverse forms of contentious reactions. Empirically, the analysis focuses on 778 events supporting or opposing far-right politics that occurred in Emilia-Romagna (Italy) from 2015 to 2023. The results show that the presence of far-right actors—particularly the extreme ones—increases the likelihood of experiencing a counterprotest, unlike the issues claimed or the violence of the tactic employed. Concerning the mobilization challenging far-right politics, the proximity to voting stimulates counterprotests only when the electoral result is uncertain. Conversely, the presence of a far-right party in the cabinet discourages tight countermobilization. The conclusions discuss the implications of these findings for the ongoing debate around the rise of far-right politics.
Dynamics of Protests and Counterprotests Around Far-Right Politics / Rocchetti, Davide; Pilati, Katia. - In: AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST. - ISSN 0002-7642. - ELETTRONICO. - 2025:(2025). [10.1177/00027642251377872]
Dynamics of Protests and Counterprotests Around Far-Right Politics
Rocchetti, DavidePrimo
;Pilati, KatiaSecondo
2025-01-01
Abstract
The article investigates the dynamics of protests and counterprotests around far-right politics. By drawing on the literature on contentious politics and the far right, we innovatively integrate the predominant actor-based approach with a more comprehensive perspective that encompasses far-right-related issues. Moreover, we expand the concept of counterprotest by including diverse forms of contentious reactions. Empirically, the analysis focuses on 778 events supporting or opposing far-right politics that occurred in Emilia-Romagna (Italy) from 2015 to 2023. The results show that the presence of far-right actors—particularly the extreme ones—increases the likelihood of experiencing a counterprotest, unlike the issues claimed or the violence of the tactic employed. Concerning the mobilization challenging far-right politics, the proximity to voting stimulates counterprotests only when the electoral result is uncertain. Conversely, the presence of a far-right party in the cabinet discourages tight countermobilization. The conclusions discuss the implications of these findings for the ongoing debate around the rise of far-right politics.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione



