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Voice and Equality : Civic Voluntarism in American Politics
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Author(s):
SIDNEY VERBA
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KAY LEHMAN SCHLOZMAN
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HENRY E. BRADY
Publication date:
September 26 1995
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Harvard University Press
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9780674942929
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September 26 1995
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10.2307/j.ctv1pnc1k7
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. xi
Table of Contents
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 37
Defining Political Participation
pp. 49
Political Participation:
pp. 97
Interpreting Political Activity:
pp. 133
Recruiting Political Activists
pp. 163
Thinking about Participatory Representation
pp. 186
Who Participates?
pp. 228
Who Participates?
pp. 269
Explaining Participation:
pp. 288
Resources for Politics:
pp. 304
Resources for Politics:
pp. 334
Resources, Engagement, and Political Activity
pp. 369
Institutions and Recruitment
pp. 391
Participation and the Politics of Issue Engagement
pp. 416
From Generation to Generation:
pp. 463
The Participatory Process and the Sources of Representational Distortion
pp. 509
Conclusion:
pp. 535
APPENDIX A.
pp. 538
APPENDIX B.
pp. 571
APPENDIX C.
pp. 602
APPENDIX D.
pp. 613
APPENDIX E.
pp. 620
APPENDIX F.
pp. 627
Index
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