1979
DOI: 10.2307/2111030
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Political Participation and the Neighborhood Social Context

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“…Two potential confounders that might affect both N and T are electoral system strength and social heterogeneity. Our implicit assumption is that those factors indirectly affect T via N. Problems would only occur if those factors had an impact on T other than through N, for instance, electoral system competition T (Cox, 1999), or social heterogeneity conflict T (Huckfeldt, 1979). But as far as we are aware, none of those theories would suggest the particular pattern of nonlinearities between N and T we observe for almost all the countries in our data set.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Two potential confounders that might affect both N and T are electoral system strength and social heterogeneity. Our implicit assumption is that those factors indirectly affect T via N. Problems would only occur if those factors had an impact on T other than through N, for instance, electoral system competition T (Cox, 1999), or social heterogeneity conflict T (Huckfeldt, 1979). But as far as we are aware, none of those theories would suggest the particular pattern of nonlinearities between N and T we observe for almost all the countries in our data set.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Hinsichtlich des für das politische Verhalten relevanten sozialen Umfelds kann -basierend auf den frühen Werken der Columbia School -zwischen einer engen Kontextdefinition im Sinne von sozialen Netzwerken (Baldassarri 2009;Levine 2005;McClurg 2003;Mutz 2002aMutz , 2002bSchmitt-Beck et al 2012;Verba et al 2005;Zuckerman et al 2007) und einer stärker geografisch geleiteten Definition des sozialen Kontextes (Books u. Prysby 1991;Bühlmann 2006;Bühlmann u. Freitag 2006;Dyck et al 2009;Gimpel et al 2004;Gimpel u. Lay 2005;Huckfeldt 1979Huckfeldt , 1980Johnston u. Pattie 2006;Klein u. Pötschke 2000;Knack u. Kropf 1998;Pickery 2002) differenziert werden.…”
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“…La science politique anglophone s'est largement penchée sur les effets du contexte politique sur les orientations de vote (Huckfeldt, 1979 ;Burbank, 1997 ;Andersen et Heath, 2003 ;McClurg, 2006), mais également sur ses effets sur la démobilisation et l'attachement partisan (Huber, Kernell et Leoni, 2005 ;Neely, 2007). Ce qu'Olivier Ihl nomme « l'événement matriciel » (2002 : 142) permet de comprendre comment des événements politiques influencent des mécanismes de socialisation et, dans notre cas, stimulent les critiques militantes.…”
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