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  1. How citizens evaluate democracy: an assessment using the European Social Survey
  2. The Relationship Between the Civic Engagement of Parents and Children
  3. Protesting in ‘hard times’: Evidence from a comparative analysis of Europe, 2000–2014
  4. Does the economy really matter for satisfaction with democracy? Longitudinal and cross-country evidence from the European Union
  5. What is the impact of the economic crisis on democracy? Evidence from Europe
  6. Easy Come, Easy Go? Economic Performance and Satisfaction with Democracy in Southern Europe in the Last Three Decades
  7. Leaving home, finding a partner and having kids: Gender differences in political participation across the life course in Italy
  8. News diets, social media use and non-institutional participation in three communication ecologies: comparing Germany, Italy and the UK
  9. Life Course, Gender, and Participation in Voluntary Organizations in Italy
  10. Chips off the old blocks? The political participation patterns of parents and children in Italy
  11. An Apathetic Generation? Cohorts’ Patterns of Political Participation in Italy
  12. Political Protest in Western Europe
  13. Conclusion
  14. Who Protests? Theoretical Approaches and Empirical Evidence
  15. Dissatisfaction and Political Protest: The Role of Party Systems
  16. Individual Resources and Political Protest: The Role of Welfare States
  17. Introduction: A Micro-Macro Approach to Political Protest
  18. Organizations and Political Protest: The Role of Decentralization
  19. What Is Protest? Concept and Measurement
  20. Finding Out the Hard Way: Uncovering the Structural Foundations of Political Dissatisfaction in Italy, 1973–2013
  21. Collective and Private Resources and the Inequalities of Non-violent Political Protest in European Countries
  22. The Non-Procedural Determinants of Responsiveness
  23. The ‘Normalisation’ of the Protester: Changes in Political Action in Italy (1981–2009)
  24. Fuzzy Set Theory and Concepts: A Proposal for Concept Formation and Operationalization
  25. A Mixed Approach to the Work-Motherhood Relation: An Application of Fuzzy Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis and Generalized Linear Models
  26. Measuring political protest in Western Europe: assessing cross-national equivalence