The social logic of politics : personal networks as contexts for political behavior / edited by Alan S. Zuckerman.

Re-establishes the connection between social life and political behavior.

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Other Authors: Zuckerman, Alan S., 1945-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2005.
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Table of Contents:
  • Returning to the logic of politics / Alan S. Zuckerman
  • Individuals, dyads, and networks: autoregressive patterns of political influence / Robert Huckfeldt, Paul E. Johnson, and John Sprague
  • Political similarity and influence between husbands and wives / Laura Stoker and M. Kent Jennings
  • Do couples support the same political parties? sometimes: evidence from British and German household panel surveys / Alan S. Zuckerman, Jennifer Fitzgerald, and Josip Dasović
  • Family ties: understanding the intergenerational transmission of political participation / Sidney Verba, Kay Lehman Scholzman, and Nancy Burns
  • Changing class locations and partisanship in Germany / Ulrich Kohler
  • Choosing alone? the social network basis of modern political choice / Jeffrey Levine
  • Friends and politics: linking diverse friendship networks to political participation / Laurence Kotler-Berkowitz
  • Networks, gender, and the use of state authority: evidence from a study of Arab immigrants in Detroit / Ann Chih Lin
  • Putting voters in their places: local context and voting in England and Wales, 1997 / Ron J. Johnston and Charles J. Pattie
  • Party identification, local partisan contexts, and the acquisition of participatory attitudes / James G. Gimpel and J. Celeste Lay
  • Macro-politics and micro-behavior: mainstream politics and the frequency of political discussion in contemporary democracies / Christopher J. Anderson and Aida Paskeviciute
  • Agent-based explanations for the survival of disagreement in social networks / Paul E. Johnson and Robert Huckfeldt
  • Turnout in a small world / James H. Fowler.