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      Corruption and Political Participation in the Americas and the Caribbean

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          This article deals with an issue as yet little explored in the vast literature about political participation: the role of corruption in political engagement. It investigates whether the coexistence, the values and the perception of citizens in relation to corrupt practices and actors have effects on political activism, and it verifies the direction in which this is evolving, whether it is in the direction of engagement in or withdrawal from politics. The unit of analysis is the individual, the geographic sector includes the Americas and the Caribbean, and the time frame includes biennial intervals between 2004 and 2012. A theoretical discussion and empirical analysis of the data from the Americas Barometer is used. Five distinct types of political participation were identified: contact with political and governmental actors, community activism, partisan and electoral activism, voter turnout and protest activism. The article concludes that the experience with corruption and the tolerance for bribe increase the chances of engagement in participative activities, going against the principal contributions of the specialized literature.

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                s_bpsr
                Brazilian Political Science Review (Online)
                Braz. political sci. rev. (Online)
                Associação Brasileira de Ciência Política (Rio de Janeiro )
                1981-3821
                August 2015
                : 9
                : 2
                : 54-80
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Brazil
                [2 ] Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Brazil
                Article
                S1981-38212015000200054
                10.1590/1981-38212014000200011
                08cbd4d0-02d3-4181-87db-747b68bfab24

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                Corruption,political participation,political behavior,Americas and the Caribbean,Americas Barometer

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