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      Political consumerism: A comparative analysis of established and developing democracies

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      International Political Science Review
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          Research on political consumerism has focused predominantly on highly developed democracies. This focus has led to theoretical explanations closely connected to the social and political transformations of advanced industrialized democracies. In times of globalization and individualization, political consumerism is assumed to originate in political distrust stemming from perceived governance gaps. Recently, political consumerism has become a more frequent form of political participation in the Global South and a research topic attracting increased attention. The inclusion of the Global South requires a re-evaluation of political distrust as a general stimulus for political consumerism because of its conceptual links to socio-economic contexts in the Global North. This article provides such a re-evaluation and thereby advances the comparative analysis of political distrust as an important impetus of political consumerism in established as well as developing democracies.

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                International Political Science Review
                International Political Science Review
                SAGE Publications
                0192-5121
                1460-373X
                March 2020
                March 14 2019
                March 2020
                : 41
                : 2
                : 159-173
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                [1 ]University of Zurich, Switzerland
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                10.1177/0192512118819211
                910736d4-47c7-4754-b62a-38a6eb04f939
                © 2020

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