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Oxford handbook of political behavior, edited by Russell J. Dalton and Hans-Dieter Klingemann
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xvi, 992 pages
- Contents
-
- PART I. Introduction
- 1. Citizens and Political Behavior / Russell J. Dalton, Hans-Dieter Klingemann
- PART II. Mass belief systems and communication
- 2. Political Socialization / M. Kent Jennings
- 3. Belief systems and political decision making / James H. Kuklinski, Buddy Peyton
- 4. Elite beliefs and the theory of democratic elitism / Mark Pfeffley and Robert Rohrschneider
- 5. Political psychology and choice / Diana C. Mutz
- 6. Information, persuasion, and political communication networks / Robert Huckfeldt
- 7. Political communication / Holli A. Semetko
- 8. Perspectives on mass belief systems and communication / Philip E. Converse
- PART III. Modernization and social change
- 9. The political culture paradigm / Dieter Fuchs
- 10. Individual modernity / Christian Welzel
- 11. Leftright orientations / Peter Mair
- 12. Postmaterialist values and the shift from survival to selfexpression values / Ronald Inglehart
- 13. Clash of values across civilizations / Takashi Inoguchi
- 14. Democratization : perspectives from global citizenries / Doh Chull Shin
- 15. Perspectives on political behavior in time and space / Richard Rose.
- PART IV. Political values
- 16. Political values / Loek Halman
- 17. Political intolerance in the context of democratic theory / James L. Gibson
- 18. Social and political trust / Kenneth Newton
- 19. The welfare state : values, policy preferences, and performance evaluations / Staffan Kumlin
- 20. Citizen opinion on foreign policy and world politics / Richard C. Eichenberg
- 21. Norms of citizenship / Jan van Deth
- 22. Democratic values / Jacques Thomassen
- PART V. New debates in political behavior
- 23. An institutional theory of political choice / Paul M. Sniderman, Matthew S. Levendusky
- 24. The decline of social class? / Oddbjrn Knutsen
- 25. Religion and the Ballot Box : the effects of religion and religiosity on voting behavior / Yilmaz Esmer, Thorleif Pettersson
- 26. Race and political behavior / Shamit Saggar
- 27. Economic models of voting / Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Mary Stegmaier
- 28. New dimensions of political cleavage / Kevin Deegan-Krause
- 29. Partisanship reconsidered / Sren Holmberg
- 30. The personalization of politics / Ian McAllister
- 31. The interaction of structures and voting behavior / Christopher J. Anderson
- 32. Perspectives on electoral behavior / Anthony Heath
- PART VI. Political participations
- 33. Turnout in elections / Andr Blais
- 34. Political activism and party members / Susan E. Scarrow
- 35. Social capital / Dietlind Stolle
- 36. Civil society and democratization / Edmund Wnuk-Lipiski
- 37. Social movements / Ruud Koopmans
- 38. The spread of protest politics / Dieter Rucht
- 39. New feminist challenges to the study of political engagement / Pippa Norris
- 40. New modes of campaigning / Rdiger Schmitt-Beck
- 41. E-government and democracy / Michael Margolis
- 42. Perspectives on political participation / Max Kaase
- PART VII. Does public opinion matter?
- 43. The relationship between public opinion and policy / Christopher Wlezien, Stuart N. Soroka
- 44. Political elites / Jean Blondel, Ferdinand Müller-Rommel
- 45. Political representation and democracy / Bernhard Weels
- 46. Perspectives on representation : asking the right questions and getting the right answers / James Stimson
- PART VIII. The methodology of comparative political behavior research
- 47. Research resources in comparative political behavior / Miki Caul Kittilson
- 48. Comparative opinion surveys / John Curtice
- 49. Methods of elite research / Ursula Hoffmann-Lange
- Isbn
- 9780199270125
- Label
- Oxford handbook of political behavior
- Title
- Oxford handbook of political behavior
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Russell J. Dalton and Hans-Dieter Klingemann
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- IT-FiEUI
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Dalton, Russell J
- Dewey number
- 306.2
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Klingemann, Hans-Dieter
- Series statement
- Oxford handbooks of political science
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Political psychology
- Political sociology
- Label
- Oxford handbook of political behavior, edited by Russell J. Dalton and Hans-Dieter Klingemann
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier.
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent.
- Contents
- PART I. Introduction -- 1. Citizens and Political Behavior / Russell J. Dalton, Hans-Dieter Klingemann -- PART II. Mass belief systems and communication -- 2. Political Socialization / M. Kent Jennings -- 3. Belief systems and political decision making / James H. Kuklinski, Buddy Peyton -- 4. Elite beliefs and the theory of democratic elitism / Mark Pfeffley and Robert Rohrschneider -- 5. Political psychology and choice / Diana C. Mutz -- 6. Information, persuasion, and political communication networks / Robert Huckfeldt -- 7. Political communication / Holli A. Semetko -- 8. Perspectives on mass belief systems and communication / Philip E. Converse -- PART III. Modernization and social change -- 9. The political culture paradigm / Dieter Fuchs -- 10. Individual modernity / Christian Welzel -- 11. Leftright orientations / Peter Mair -- 12. Postmaterialist values and the shift from survival to selfexpression values / Ronald Inglehart -- 13. Clash of values across civilizations / Takashi Inoguchi -- 14. Democratization : perspectives from global citizenries / Doh Chull Shin -- 15. Perspectives on political behavior in time and space / Richard Rose. -- PART IV. Political values -- 16. Political values / Loek Halman -- 17. Political intolerance in the context of democratic theory / James L. Gibson -- 18. Social and political trust / Kenneth Newton -- 19. The welfare state : values, policy preferences, and performance evaluations / Staffan Kumlin -- 20. Citizen opinion on foreign policy and world politics / Richard C. Eichenberg -- 21. Norms of citizenship / Jan van Deth -- 22. Democratic values / Jacques Thomassen -- PART V. New debates in political behavior -- 23. An institutional theory of political choice / Paul M. Sniderman, Matthew S. Levendusky -- 24. The decline of social class? / Oddbjrn Knutsen -- 25. Religion and the Ballot Box : the effects of religion and religiosity on voting behavior / Yilmaz Esmer, Thorleif Pettersson -- 26. Race and political behavior / Shamit Saggar -- 27. Economic models of voting / Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Mary Stegmaier -- 28. New dimensions of political cleavage / Kevin Deegan-Krause -- 29. Partisanship reconsidered / Sren Holmberg -- 30. The personalization of politics / Ian McAllister -- 31. The interaction of structures and voting behavior / Christopher J. Anderson -- 32. Perspectives on electoral behavior / Anthony Heath -- PART VI. Political participations -- 33. Turnout in elections / Andr Blais -- 34. Political activism and party members / Susan E. Scarrow -- 35. Social capital / Dietlind Stolle -- 36. Civil society and democratization / Edmund Wnuk-Lipiski -- 37. Social movements / Ruud Koopmans -- 38. The spread of protest politics / Dieter Rucht -- 39. New feminist challenges to the study of political engagement / Pippa Norris -- 40. New modes of campaigning / Rdiger Schmitt-Beck -- 41. E-government and democracy / Michael Margolis -- 42. Perspectives on political participation / Max Kaase -- PART VII. Does public opinion matter? -- 43. The relationship between public opinion and policy / Christopher Wlezien, Stuart N. Soroka -- 44. Political elites / Jean Blondel, Ferdinand Müller-Rommel -- 45. Political representation and democracy / Bernhard Weels -- 46. Perspectives on representation : asking the right questions and getting the right answers / James Stimson -- PART VIII. The methodology of comparative political behavior research -- 47. Research resources in comparative political behavior / Miki Caul Kittilson -- 48. Comparative opinion surveys / John Curtice -- 49. Methods of elite research / Ursula Hoffmann-Lange
- Control code
- FIEb13586762
- Dimensions
- 26 cm.
- Extent
- xvi, 992 pages
- Isbn
- 9780199270125
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia.
- Media type code
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- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)80360489
- Label
- Oxford handbook of political behavior, edited by Russell J. Dalton and Hans-Dieter Klingemann
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier.
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent.
- Contents
- PART I. Introduction -- 1. Citizens and Political Behavior / Russell J. Dalton, Hans-Dieter Klingemann -- PART II. Mass belief systems and communication -- 2. Political Socialization / M. Kent Jennings -- 3. Belief systems and political decision making / James H. Kuklinski, Buddy Peyton -- 4. Elite beliefs and the theory of democratic elitism / Mark Pfeffley and Robert Rohrschneider -- 5. Political psychology and choice / Diana C. Mutz -- 6. Information, persuasion, and political communication networks / Robert Huckfeldt -- 7. Political communication / Holli A. Semetko -- 8. Perspectives on mass belief systems and communication / Philip E. Converse -- PART III. Modernization and social change -- 9. The political culture paradigm / Dieter Fuchs -- 10. Individual modernity / Christian Welzel -- 11. Leftright orientations / Peter Mair -- 12. Postmaterialist values and the shift from survival to selfexpression values / Ronald Inglehart -- 13. Clash of values across civilizations / Takashi Inoguchi -- 14. Democratization : perspectives from global citizenries / Doh Chull Shin -- 15. Perspectives on political behavior in time and space / Richard Rose. -- PART IV. Political values -- 16. Political values / Loek Halman -- 17. Political intolerance in the context of democratic theory / James L. Gibson -- 18. Social and political trust / Kenneth Newton -- 19. The welfare state : values, policy preferences, and performance evaluations / Staffan Kumlin -- 20. Citizen opinion on foreign policy and world politics / Richard C. Eichenberg -- 21. Norms of citizenship / Jan van Deth -- 22. Democratic values / Jacques Thomassen -- PART V. New debates in political behavior -- 23. An institutional theory of political choice / Paul M. Sniderman, Matthew S. Levendusky -- 24. The decline of social class? / Oddbjrn Knutsen -- 25. Religion and the Ballot Box : the effects of religion and religiosity on voting behavior / Yilmaz Esmer, Thorleif Pettersson -- 26. Race and political behavior / Shamit Saggar -- 27. Economic models of voting / Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Mary Stegmaier -- 28. New dimensions of political cleavage / Kevin Deegan-Krause -- 29. Partisanship reconsidered / Sren Holmberg -- 30. The personalization of politics / Ian McAllister -- 31. The interaction of structures and voting behavior / Christopher J. Anderson -- 32. Perspectives on electoral behavior / Anthony Heath -- PART VI. Political participations -- 33. Turnout in elections / Andr Blais -- 34. Political activism and party members / Susan E. Scarrow -- 35. Social capital / Dietlind Stolle -- 36. Civil society and democratization / Edmund Wnuk-Lipiski -- 37. Social movements / Ruud Koopmans -- 38. The spread of protest politics / Dieter Rucht -- 39. New feminist challenges to the study of political engagement / Pippa Norris -- 40. New modes of campaigning / Rdiger Schmitt-Beck -- 41. E-government and democracy / Michael Margolis -- 42. Perspectives on political participation / Max Kaase -- PART VII. Does public opinion matter? -- 43. The relationship between public opinion and policy / Christopher Wlezien, Stuart N. Soroka -- 44. Political elites / Jean Blondel, Ferdinand Müller-Rommel -- 45. Political representation and democracy / Bernhard Weels -- 46. Perspectives on representation : asking the right questions and getting the right answers / James Stimson -- PART VIII. The methodology of comparative political behavior research -- 47. Research resources in comparative political behavior / Miki Caul Kittilson -- 48. Comparative opinion surveys / John Curtice -- 49. Methods of elite research / Ursula Hoffmann-Lange
- Control code
- FIEb13586762
- Dimensions
- 26 cm.
- Extent
- xvi, 992 pages
- Isbn
- 9780199270125
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia.
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)80360489
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