The institutionalization of remedies affects grievanceperception, claiming, and disputing in two ways: first, bylegitimizing action, and second, by shaping the objectiveprobabilities of success should action be taken.
good summery of the study
The institutionalization of remedies affects grievanceperception, claiming, and disputing in two ways: first, bylegitimizing action, and second, by shaping the objectiveprobabilities of success should action be taken.
good summery of the study
he gap between rights and remediescontributes to feelings of frustration and alienation whichbreed adversity between individuals and institutions (Himes,1980). It is this tension which drives the development of
interesting point
The general resources of ahousehold, such as income or education, may affect its capacityor propensity to make claims.
lack of resources among these household results in poor advocacy skills.
Since ourinstitutions respond slowly, inefficiently, and reluctantly, welearn not to complain, not to pursue our grievances or claim ourrights.
This reminds of me of low political efficacy.
Disputes begin as grievances.
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