Citizen politics : research and theory in Canadian political behaviour

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    • Everitt, Joanna Marie
    • O'Neill, Brenda Lee
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Citizen politics : research and theory in Canadian political behaviour

edited by Joanna Everitt and Brenda O'Neill

Oxford University Press, 2002

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Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

A comprehensive introduction to political behaviour, this text covers all of the basic subfields, including behaviouralism as a method of inquiry, political culture, public opinion, voting and elections, political participation, leaders and activists, and interest groups and social movements. Each section includes an overview chapter and chapters that are examples of 'state of the art' work in each subfield.

目次

Preface Section I: Behavioural Methods 1: Brenda O'Neill (University of Manitoba) and Joanna Everitt (University of New Brunswick): The Study of Canadian Political Behaviour: What is it? How do you do it? And why bother? Section II: Political Culture 2: Ian Stewart (Acadia University): Vanishing Points: Three Paradoxes of Political Culture Research 3: Brenda O'Neill: Sugar and Spice? Political Culture and the Political Behaviour of Canadian Women 4: Neil Nevitte (University of Toronto) and Mebs Kanji (University of Calgary): Canadian Political and Value Change Section III: Public Opinion 5: Elisabeth Gidengil (McGill University): Bringing Politics Back In: Recent Developments in the Study of Public Opinion in Canada 6: Patrick Fournier (University of Montreal): The Uninformed Canadian Voter 7: Joanna Everitt: Gender Gaps on Social Welfare Issues: Why do Women Care? 8: Donald E. Blake (University of British Columbia): Personal Values and Environmental Attitudes 9: Pierre Martin, and Richard Nadeau, both at the University of Montreal: Understanding Opinion Formation in Quebec Sovereignty Section IV: Voting and Elections 10: Keith Archer (Univeristy of Calgary) and Mebs Kanji: Voting Theory and Their Applicability in Canada 11: Andre Blais (University of Montreal), Neil Nevitte, Elisabeth Gidengil, and Richard Nadeau: Do Party Supporters Differ? 12: Munroe Eagles (State University of New York at Buffalo): Ecological Factors and Voting 13: Richard Jenkins (University of British Columbia): The Media, Voters, and Election Campaigns: The Reform Party and the 1993 Election 14: Sandra Burt (University of Waterloo): The Concept of Political Participation 15: Lawrence LeDuc (University of Toronto): Consulting the People: The Canadian Experience with Referendums 16: Yasmeen Abu Laban (University of Alberta): Challenging the Gendered Veritical Mosaic: Immigrants, Ethnic Minorities, Gender, and Political Participation 17: Louise Carbert (Dalhousie University): Building Social Capital: Civic Engagement in Farm Communities Section VI: Leaders and Activists 18: Anthony Sayers (University of Calgary): The Study of Political Leaders and Activists 19: David Stewart (University of Alberta): Electing a Premier: An Examination of the 1992 Alberta PC Universal Ballot 20: David Docherty (Wilfrid Laurier University): Political Careers in Canada 21: Jerome Black (McGill University): Representation in the Parliament of Canada: The Case of Ethnoracial Minorities 22: William Cross (Mount Allison University): Grassroots Participation in Candidate Nominations Section VII: Interest Groups and Social Movements 23: Jacquetta Newman (Wifrid Laurier University) and A. Brian Tanguay (Wilfrid Laurier University): Crashing the Party: The Politics of Interest Groups and Social Movements 24: Lisa Young (University of Calgary): Going Mainstream? The Women's Movement and Political Parties in Canada and the US 25: Lorna Stefanick (University of Alberta): New Social Movements and the Environmental Policy Process: The Case of Alberta's Castle Wilderness Area Institutions Section VIII: Conclusion 26: Joanna Everitt and Brenda O'Neill: Canadian Political Behaviour, Past and Present Contributors

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