超市中的政治:作为政治参与形式的政治消费主义

D. Stolle, M. Hooghe, Michele Micheletti
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长期以来,轶事和案例研究证据都表明,出于政治和道德原因购买或抵制产品和服务等消费者行为可能具有政治意义。尽管最近声称这种行为近年来变得越来越普遍,但政治消费主义并没有在政治参与的调查研究中得到系统的研究。通过对1015名加拿大、比利时和瑞典学生进行的试点调查,我们确定政治消费主义是否是一种足够一致的行为模式,值得进行有意义的测量和研究。这个试点调查的数据使我们能够建立一个包含态度、行为和频率测量的“政治消费主义指数”。我们对这个跨国学生样本的分析表明,政治消费主义主要是那些不信任政治制度的人的工具。然而,政治消费者更信任其他公民,他们不成比例地参与了支票簿组织。他们在政治效能和后物质主义方面也往往得分很高。我们强烈建议在未来的政治参与人口调查中包括政治消费主义和其他新兴形式的行动主义的测量。
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Politics in the Supermarket: Political Consumerism as a Form of Political Participation
Both anecdotal and case-study evidence have long suggested that consumer behavior such as the buying or boycotting of products and services for political and ethical reasons can take on political significance. Despite recent claims that such behavior has become more widespread in recent years, political consumerism has not been studied systematically in survey research on political participation. Through the use of a pilot survey conducted among 1015 Canadian, Belgian, and Swedish students, we ascertain whether political consumerism is a sufficiently consistent behavioral pattern to be measured and studied meaningfully. The data from this pilot survey allow us to build a “political consumerism index” incorporating attitudinal, behavioral, and frequency measurements. Our analysis of this cross-national student sample suggests that political consumerism is primarily a tool of those who are distrustful of political institutions. However, political consumers have more trust in other citizens, and they are disproportionately involved in checkbook organizations. They also tend to score highly on measures of political efficacy and post-materialism. We strongly suggest including measurements of political consumerism together with other emerging forms of activism in future population surveys on political participation.
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