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_aHILL, Kim Quaile _924435 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aCivic Engagement and MassElite Policy Agenda Agreement in American Communities |
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_aNew York, NY : _bAmerican Political Science Association, _cMay 2005 |
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520 | 3 | _aWe test propositions about how different forms of civic engagement are related to democratic representation in American communities. Our data are for the samples of communities, their citizens, and their leaders originally examined by Verba and Nie in Participation in America (1972). Our analyses of those data indicate that membership in bridging socialcapital civic associations is unrelated to democratic responsiveness of leaders to the mass public but that bonding socialcapital membership is negatively associated with such responsiveness. We also demonstrate that bonding socialcapital civic engagement weakens the democratic linkage processes inherent in elections. | |
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_aMATSUBAYASHI, Tetsuya _924436 |
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_tAmerican Political Science Review _g99, 2, p. 215-224 _dNew York, NY : American Political Science Association, May 2005 _xISSN 0003-0554 _w |
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