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... consent’ and legitimacy. Civil society has also been viewed as a public sphere where trade unions and political parties gained concessions from the bourgeois state, and the sphere in which alternative ideas and beliefs could be shaped. Traditional and organic intellectuals – a progressive ‘organic i ...
... consent’ and legitimacy. Civil society has also been viewed as a public sphere where trade unions and political parties gained concessions from the bourgeois state, and the sphere in which alternative ideas and beliefs could be shaped. Traditional and organic intellectuals – a progressive ‘organic i ...
Political Efficacy, Voting Behavior and Partisanship among
... themselves as efficacious are much more likely to act when confronted with a challenge within their environment; they are also less likely to be discouraged by obstacles than those who are not efficacious (Bandura 1977; 1986, Madsen 1987). Renshon’s (1974) study of psychological needs and political ...
... themselves as efficacious are much more likely to act when confronted with a challenge within their environment; they are also less likely to be discouraged by obstacles than those who are not efficacious (Bandura 1977; 1986, Madsen 1987). Renshon’s (1974) study of psychological needs and political ...
The Impact of Political Advertising on Knowledge
... viewers to pay more attention to ads than others (Chaffee & Schleuder, 1986). A more precise way to measure political advertising exposure is to manipulate it directly, through the use of controlled experiments (Ansolabehere & Iyengar, 1995; Pfau et al., 2002; Pfau et al., 2001). This methodology al ...
... viewers to pay more attention to ads than others (Chaffee & Schleuder, 1986). A more precise way to measure political advertising exposure is to manipulate it directly, through the use of controlled experiments (Ansolabehere & Iyengar, 1995; Pfau et al., 2002; Pfau et al., 2001). This methodology al ...
POLI 209- Analyzing Public Opinion
... b) A division begins to develop between and elected officials and their positions c) A general adult sense of citizenship begins to develop. No longer is being a citizen confined to not breaking the law and being nice but more advanced concepts like voting and being ...
... b) A division begins to develop between and elected officials and their positions c) A general adult sense of citizenship begins to develop. No longer is being a citizen confined to not breaking the law and being nice but more advanced concepts like voting and being ...
The Impacts of Political Socialization on People`s Online and Offline
... “distinct shift” in the political landscape, stemming from a young generation of voters with higher political engagement than before (Lin & Hong, 2015). In light of this heightened political engagement among youth, there has been growing research on various channels by which youth acquire political ...
... “distinct shift” in the political landscape, stemming from a young generation of voters with higher political engagement than before (Lin & Hong, 2015). In light of this heightened political engagement among youth, there has been growing research on various channels by which youth acquire political ...
How Frequent is Organizational Political Behavior?
... The constructive qualities of organizational politics were one important design in the Model of Organizational Politics Perceptions (Ferris et al., 1989b), a research model which has drawn the attention of the majority of studies of organizational politics. Central to this model is the Perceptions o ...
... The constructive qualities of organizational politics were one important design in the Model of Organizational Politics Perceptions (Ferris et al., 1989b), a research model which has drawn the attention of the majority of studies of organizational politics. Central to this model is the Perceptions o ...
The Weavers For many of us who “came of age”
... initiative counted for a distant second. Today one could argue that slaves who made it to and past the Ohio had already carried themselves to freedom and didn't need an old man to do it for them. In perhaps the ultimate compliment, the words were almost immediately presumed to be "traditional" and o ...
... initiative counted for a distant second. Today one could argue that slaves who made it to and past the Ohio had already carried themselves to freedom and didn't need an old man to do it for them. In perhaps the ultimate compliment, the words were almost immediately presumed to be "traditional" and o ...
The 2008 Presidential Campaign: Political Cynicism in the Age of
... media available (e.g., video sharing sites, SNS) provide users with the opportunity to make a wide range of mediated communication choices—from traditional and nontraditional media fare (e.g., news stories, campaign videos, and amateur video mash-ups) to interpersonal and social uses (e.g., Facebook ...
... media available (e.g., video sharing sites, SNS) provide users with the opportunity to make a wide range of mediated communication choices—from traditional and nontraditional media fare (e.g., news stories, campaign videos, and amateur video mash-ups) to interpersonal and social uses (e.g., Facebook ...
Final mode of the receive-accept-sample
... probably the more unfamiliar and hence potentially controversial. Individuals do not typically possess “true attitudes” on issues, as conventional theorizing assumes, but a series of partially independent and often inconsistent ones. Person’s attitudes is expressed at different times depends on whic ...
... probably the more unfamiliar and hence potentially controversial. Individuals do not typically possess “true attitudes” on issues, as conventional theorizing assumes, but a series of partially independent and often inconsistent ones. Person’s attitudes is expressed at different times depends on whic ...
The Relationship between Genes, Psychological Traits, and Political
... to personal control (Bono and Judge 2003; Judge et al. 2002), and political participation. Blais and St-Vincent (2011) reported a positive relationship between a measure of general self-efficacy and two different indicators of turnout. Self-efficacy and personal control are strongly related concepts ...
... to personal control (Bono and Judge 2003; Judge et al. 2002), and political participation. Blais and St-Vincent (2011) reported a positive relationship between a measure of general self-efficacy and two different indicators of turnout. Self-efficacy and personal control are strongly related concepts ...
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... from the caculations of interest, is it from bad motives that men so superior, in situations and countries so different, should be in such harmony in their political opinions?’ 13 Staël’s anti-Napoleon texts also offer evidence of the extent to which the new age of international thought was bound to ...
... from the caculations of interest, is it from bad motives that men so superior, in situations and countries so different, should be in such harmony in their political opinions?’ 13 Staël’s anti-Napoleon texts also offer evidence of the extent to which the new age of international thought was bound to ...
POLITICS AS A SCIENCE (aka Politology)
... the exercise of power is not “thermo-dynamic.” The interaction may be reciprocal, but the conflicting agents are rarely equal in their power or effect; the conflicts may be more oblique than strictly opposite; and the eventual outcome may not produce a stable equilibrium, just a temporary arrangemen ...
... the exercise of power is not “thermo-dynamic.” The interaction may be reciprocal, but the conflicting agents are rarely equal in their power or effect; the conflicts may be more oblique than strictly opposite; and the eventual outcome may not produce a stable equilibrium, just a temporary arrangemen ...
Ideology - CiteSeerX
... stability of oppressive and hierarchically organized social relations among groups’’ (Jost & Sidanius, 2004, p. 11). This focus reestablishes contact with critical Marxian and feminist traditions in which ideology is yoked to specific social systems, either as an affirmation of the societal status q ...
... stability of oppressive and hierarchically organized social relations among groups’’ (Jost & Sidanius, 2004, p. 11). This focus reestablishes contact with critical Marxian and feminist traditions in which ideology is yoked to specific social systems, either as an affirmation of the societal status q ...
Political Science and Political Theory LONG
... with its own claims to respect; the self-reflection of critical intellectuals in the social sciences is best served by steady attention to what other working social scientists say and do in close conjunction with their actual studies. Mediations between the two domains take varied forms. Obviously, ...
... with its own claims to respect; the self-reflection of critical intellectuals in the social sciences is best served by steady attention to what other working social scientists say and do in close conjunction with their actual studies. Mediations between the two domains take varied forms. Obviously, ...
Nigeria and Election Crises: Debating the Causes
... belligerence that shrouded the practice of Western democratic values. It also shows clearly how antagonistic the different ethnic groups had been with each other and how intransigent they were in terms of one ethnic group allowing power to be held by another ethnic group. To (O'Connel, 1070) tribal ...
... belligerence that shrouded the practice of Western democratic values. It also shows clearly how antagonistic the different ethnic groups had been with each other and how intransigent they were in terms of one ethnic group allowing power to be held by another ethnic group. To (O'Connel, 1070) tribal ...
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... recipient of the dedication to Vaughan Williams’ Symphony No. 6 in e minor, he later became a copyist for his mentor. Foss (1899-1953) was a composer, pianist, and concert promoter, but perhaps best known as a publisher and musicologist. In the latter capacity, he acted as the sole publisher of Vaug ...
... recipient of the dedication to Vaughan Williams’ Symphony No. 6 in e minor, he later became a copyist for his mentor. Foss (1899-1953) was a composer, pianist, and concert promoter, but perhaps best known as a publisher and musicologist. In the latter capacity, he acted as the sole publisher of Vaug ...
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... [Integrated] explain weather conditions and climate in relation to annual changes in Earth-Sun relationships.[WGS.3A] [Integrated] describe the physical processes that affect the environments of regions, including weather, tectonic forces, erosion, and soil-building processes.[WGS.3B] [Integrated] e ...
... [Integrated] explain weather conditions and climate in relation to annual changes in Earth-Sun relationships.[WGS.3A] [Integrated] describe the physical processes that affect the environments of regions, including weather, tectonic forces, erosion, and soil-building processes.[WGS.3B] [Integrated] e ...
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... economic power enables political influence to be concentrated in, and exercised by, small segments of society, undermining the democratic ideal. Those who own and finance media organizations and outlets are often able to use their economic power and influence to enhance the visibility of certain pol ...
... economic power enables political influence to be concentrated in, and exercised by, small segments of society, undermining the democratic ideal. Those who own and finance media organizations and outlets are often able to use their economic power and influence to enhance the visibility of certain pol ...
Gramsci and Us
... always with us, but is always exactly the same: the same people, with the same interests, thinking the same thoughts. We are living through the transformation of British Conservatism — its partial adaptation to the modern world, via the neo-liberal and monetarist 'revolutions'. Thatcherism has reco ...
... always with us, but is always exactly the same: the same people, with the same interests, thinking the same thoughts. We are living through the transformation of British Conservatism — its partial adaptation to the modern world, via the neo-liberal and monetarist 'revolutions'. Thatcherism has reco ...
The Price of Rights: High School Students` Civic Values and Behaviors
... culture influences individuals’ conceptions of citizenship. One of the leading examinations has suggested that individualism dominates contemporary moral discourse in such a way that it has become a prominent “first language” (Bellah et al., 1996, pp. 20–21) that actually works to limit political di ...
... culture influences individuals’ conceptions of citizenship. One of the leading examinations has suggested that individualism dominates contemporary moral discourse in such a way that it has become a prominent “first language” (Bellah et al., 1996, pp. 20–21) that actually works to limit political di ...
Social Capital and Political Participation in Latin
... sense of how widely effective such mobilizing efforts have been—how many Latin Americans are involved in community-based organizations, or how many are members of human rights groups or environmental organizations, for example. Most studies of Latin American political participation have not drawn on ...
... sense of how widely effective such mobilizing efforts have been—how many Latin Americans are involved in community-based organizations, or how many are members of human rights groups or environmental organizations, for example. Most studies of Latin American political participation have not drawn on ...
Seymour Martin Lipset and the Study of Democracy
... scholarly articles too numerous to count, and editor or coeditor of 25 more, he is one of the most prolific social scientists of this century. No living political scientist or sociologist is more frequently cited by other scholars. Few social science books in our times have had the impact of his Pol ...
... scholarly articles too numerous to count, and editor or coeditor of 25 more, he is one of the most prolific social scientists of this century. No living political scientist or sociologist is more frequently cited by other scholars. Few social science books in our times have had the impact of his Pol ...
Epistocracy: Conceptual Clarifications.
... comes of course in degrees also in real world cases. Consider for example the many ways religion is intertwined with law, morality and political rule in contemporary societies, and also the many debates that go on arguably within the parameters of the modern horizon with regard to what this horizon ...
... comes of course in degrees also in real world cases. Consider for example the many ways religion is intertwined with law, morality and political rule in contemporary societies, and also the many debates that go on arguably within the parameters of the modern horizon with regard to what this horizon ...
Identifying patterns of social and political participation
... well (see: Goel in Smith 1980: 77-82). The presence of the various forms of public protest is not necessary the sign of deficit of participation opportunities. Instead, it may imply a very specific form of participation that may be – depending of its motives – significantly closer to the authentic c ...
... well (see: Goel in Smith 1980: 77-82). The presence of the various forms of public protest is not necessary the sign of deficit of participation opportunities. Instead, it may imply a very specific form of participation that may be – depending of its motives – significantly closer to the authentic c ...
Political Participation by Race - American Studies @ The University
... have inherently different cultural attitudes. This model explains that African-Americans are less likely than whites to hold attitudes that promote participation; hence, AfricanAmericans participate at a lower level than whites. The isolation model also predicts that regardless of socioeconomic sta ...
... have inherently different cultural attitudes. This model explains that African-Americans are less likely than whites to hold attitudes that promote participation; hence, AfricanAmericans participate at a lower level than whites. The isolation model also predicts that regardless of socioeconomic sta ...