Continuities in Political Action: A Longitudinal Study of Political Orientations in Three Western DemocraciesNo detailed description available for "Continuities in Political Action". |
Contents
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Values Grievances and Political Action | 65 |
Chapter 3 Political Value Orientations | 67 |
Chapter 4 Economic Crisis Dissatisfaction and Protest | 103 |
Chapter 5 From Personal to Political | 135 |
Chapter 6 Perceptions of Social Injustice | 161 |
Organizing Principles in Mass Publics | 201 |
Chapter 10 The Crystallization of Orientations | 313 |
Conclusion | 349 |
Appendices | 373 |
Appendix A Sampling Fieldwork and Data Sources | 375 |
Appendix B Panel Attrition | 379 |
Appendix C The Cumulativeness and Dimensionality of Participation Scales | 393 |
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Chapter 7 The LeftRight Schema | 203 |
Chapter 8 Partisanship and Electoral Behavior | 235 |
Persistence and Change | 273 |
Chapter 9 Interest in Politics | 275 |
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Biographical Notes on Contributors | 431 |
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Continuities in Political Action: A Longitudinal Study of Political ..., Part 2 M. Kent Jennings No preview available - 1990 |
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activity age groups American analysis attitudes birth cohorts citizens cleavage coefficients cohort effects conventional participation correlation deprivation differences dimension dissatisfaction Dutch electoral equity theory expectations factors Figure hypothesis ideological impact important increase indicators individual Inglehart injustice interest in politics issues Kaase Klingemann left-right schema less level of education level of interest liberal-conservative major parties mass publics materialists meaning elements measures minor Netherlands and West Netherlands West Germany nonresponse panel panel data parliamentary democracy partisan partisanship party identification party system pattern percentage period Political Action political interest political orientations political participation scale political parties Political Science political system postmaterialism present problems protest potential scale PvdA question references relationship relatively respondents sample scores semantic space social social class societies specific stability structure survey Table theory three countries tion types unconventional political participation variables vote wave West Germany United