In this article, we argue that there is an element of rituality in all political demonstrations. This rituality can be either primarily oriented toward the past and designed to consolidate the configuration of political power—hence official—or oriented towards the future and focused on challenging existing power structures—hence oppositional. We apply this conceptual framework in a comparison of May Day demonstrations in Belgium, Switzerland, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom in 2010. The demonstrations display significant differences in terms of officiality and oppositionality. Our study provides strong evidence that these differences cannot be explained solely—if at all—by stable elements of the national political opportunity structures. Instead, differences in degrees of oppositionality and officiality among May Day demonstrations should be primarily understood in terms of cultural traditions in combination with volatile factors such as the political orientation of the incumbent government and the level of grievances.
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Abby Peterson;
Abby Peterson
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Department of Sociology, Gothenburg University
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Mattias Wahlström;
Mattias Wahlström
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Department of Sociology, Gothenburg University
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Magnus Wennerhag;
Magnus Wennerhag
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Department of Sociology, Gothenburg University
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Camilo Christancho;
Camilo Christancho
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Department of Political Science, Autonomous University of Barcelona
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José-Manuel Sabucedo
José-Manuel Sabucedo
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Department of Social Psychology, University of Santiago de Compostela
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Mobilization: An International Quarterly (2012) 17 (3): 281–300.
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Abby Peterson, Mattias Wahlström, Magnus Wennerhag, Camilo Christancho, José-Manuel Sabucedo; May Day Demonstrations in Five European Countries. Mobilization: An International Quarterly 1 September 2012; 17 (3): 281–300. doi: https://doi.org/10.17813/maiq.17.3.u11178371006u588
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