The social logic of politics : personal networks as contexts for political behavior

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The social logic of politics : personal networks as contexts for political behavior

edited by Alan S. Zuckerman

Temple University Press, 2005

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-329) and index

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: cloth ISBN 9781592131471

内容説明

Using classic theories to explain individuals' political decisions, this volume examines what influences these decisions. Supported by the research of the Columbia school of electoral sociology, this view is contrasted with rational choice theory and the Michigan school of electoral analysis. Written by a range of political scientists, this volume advances theory and method in the study of political behavior and returns the social logic of politics to the heart of political science.

目次

Preface Introduction: Theoretical and Methodological Context 1. Alan S. Zuckerman, Returning to the Social Logic of Politics. 2. Robert Huckfeldt, Paul Johnson, and John Sprague, Individuals, Dyads and Networks: Autoregressive Patterns of Political Influence. I - Families as Sources of Strong Political Ties 3. Laura Stoker and M. Kent Jennings, Political Similarity and Influence between Husbands and Wives. 4. Alan S. Zuckerman, Jennifer Fitzgerald, and Josip Dasovic, Do Couples Support the same Political Parties? Sometimes. Evidence from British and German Panel Surveys. 5. Sidney Verba, Kay Schlozman, and Nancy Burns, Family Ties: Understanding the Intergenerational Transmission of Political Participation. II Friends, Workmates, Neighbors, and Political Contexts: the effects of weak ties on electoral choices and political participation 6. Ulrich Kohler, Changing Class Locations and Partisanship in Germany. 7. Jeffrey Levine, Choosing Alone? The Social Network Basis of Modern Political Choice.8. Laurence Kotler-Berkowitz, Friends and Politics: Linking Friendship Diversity to Political Participation. 9. Ann Chih Lin, Networks, Gender and the Use of State Authority: Evidence from a Study of Arab Immigrants in Detroit. 10. Ron Johnston and Charles Pattie, Putting Voters in their Places: Local Context and Voting in England and Wales, 1997. 11. James Gimpel, and J. Celeste Lay, Party Identification, Local Partisan Contexts and the Acquisition of Participatory Attitudes. 12. Christopher Anderson and Aida Paskeviciute, Macro-Politics and Micro-Behavior: Mainstream Politics and the Frequency of Political Discussion in Contemporary Democracies. III. The Social Logic of Politics: Looking Ahead 13. Paul Johnson and Robert Huckfeldt, Agent-Based Explanations for the Survival of Disagreement in Social Networks. 14. James Fowler, Turnout in a Small World.
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: pbk ISBN 9781592131488

内容説明

Using classic theories to explain individuals' political decisions, this volume examines what influences these decisions. Supported by the research of the Columbia school of electoral sociology, this view is contrasted with rational choice theory and the Michigan school of electoral analysis. Written by a range of political scientists, this volume advances theory and method in the study of political behavior and returns the social logic of politics to the heart of political science.

目次

List of Tables and FiguresPreface and AcknowledgmentsAbout the ContributorsIntroduction: Theoretical and Methodological Context1. Returning to the Social Logic of Politics - Alan S. Zuckerman2. Individuals, Dyads, and Networks: Autoregressive Patterns of Political Influence - Robert Huckfeldt, Paul E. Johnson, and John SpraguePart I. Families as Sources of Strong Political Ties3. Political Similarity and Influence between Husbands and Wives - Laura Stoker and M. Kent Jennings4. Do Couples Support the Same Political Parties? Sometimes: Evidence from British and German Household Panel Surveys - Alan S. Zuckerman, Jennifer Fitzgerald, and Josip Dasovic5. Family Ties: Understanding the Intergenerational Transmission of Political Participation - Sidney Verba, Kay Lehman Schlozman, and Nancy BurnsPart II. Friends, Workmates, Neighbors, and Political Contexts: The Effects of Weak Ties on Electoral Choices and Political Participation6. Changing Class Locations and Partisanship in Germany - Ulrich Kohler7. Choosing Alone? The Social Network Basis of Modern Political Choice - Jeffrey Levine8. Friends and Politics: Linking Diverse Friendship Networks to Political Participation - Laurence Kotler-Berkowitz9. Networks, Gender, and the Use of State Authority: Evidence from a Study of Arab Immigrants in Detroit - Ann Chih Lin10. Putting Voters in their Places: Local Context and Voting in England and Wales, 1997 - Ron J. Johnston and Charles J. Pattie11. Party Identification, Local Partisan Contexts, and the Acquisition of Participatory Attitudes - James G. Gimpel and J. Celeste Lay12. Macro-Politics and Micro-Behavior: Mainstream Politics and the Frequency of Political Discussion in Contemporary Democracies - Christopher J. Anderson and Aida PaskeviciutePart III. The Social Logic of Politics: Looking Ahead13. Agent-Based Explanations for the Survival of Disagreement in Social Networks - Paul E. Johnson and Robert Huckfeldt14. Turnout in a Small World - James H. FowlerNotesReferencesIndex

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