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Examining temporalities of dissent in contemporary democracies, analyzing Tea Party nostalgia and the contestation of historical representations. This study highlights the intersection of time, space, and politics in shaping democratic discourse. Based on logistic regression models with demographic controls.
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Temporalities of Dissent Andrew J. Perrin AISNA 2011 Conference: “Democracy and Difference”Thursday, October 27, 2011
Logistic regression modelsstrong support for the TPM Model includes demographic controls. All independent variables scaled 0-1. Standard errors in parentheses. * p < .05, ** p < .01
Contest Time Perrin, Wagner-Pacifici, Hirschfeld, and Wilker, “Contest Time: Time, Territory, and Representation in the Postmodern Electoral Crisis.” Theory and Society 35 (2006), 351--391
Tea Party nostalgia “We don't just want to go back six or seven years. We want to go back 200 years, to where our country as founded and say it was working great then, let's go back to those values!” – Laura Long Raleigh, NC Tea Party organizer
Thank you Neal Caren Lindsay Hirschfeld Sally Morris Jeffrey Olick Steven Tepper Robin Wagner-Pacifici Susan Wilker UNC Institute for Arts and Humanities National Endowment for the Humanities