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%T The 2019 Chilean social upheaval: a descriptive approach
%A Cox, Loreto
%A González, Ricardo
%A Le Foulon, Carmen
%J Journal of Politics in Latin America
%N 1
%P 68-89
%V 16
%D 2024
%K Linke Orientierung; Soziale Unruhen
%@ 1868-4890
%~ GIGA
%U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1866802X231203747
%X In 2019, student protests over an increase in subway fare in Chile escalated into violence and a leaderless nationwide social upheaval. This research note takes a descriptive approach that goes beyond the protester/non-protesters dichotomy, because we believe we need a richer understanding of the "what, who, and how" of citizens around this outbreak. Based on a survey fielded amidst the upheaval, we distinguish protesters by intensity, and non-protesters by their position towards the upheaval. As expected, protesters tend to be young and educated. Strong protesters are more left-wing, interested in politics, and more participative, including electorally. They endorse democracy but are critical of its functioning, and more likely to justify illegal/violent actions as a means for social change. Inequality appears as a cross-cutting concern, even among opponents, but strong protesters are more distrustful of its sources and of the rich themselves. We conclude by discussing the implications of these findings.
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