The Oxford Handbook of Political Participation
Herausgeber: Giugni, Marco; Grasso, Maria
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The Oxford Handbook of Political Participation provides the first comprehensive, up-to-date treatment of political participation in all its varied forms, investigates a wide range of topics in the field from both a theoretical and methodological perspective, and covers the most recent developments in the area.
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The Oxford Handbook of Political Participation provides the first comprehensive, up-to-date treatment of political participation in all its varied forms, investigates a wide range of topics in the field from both a theoretical and methodological perspective, and covers the most recent developments in the area.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1008
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 263mm x 189mm x 62mm
- Gewicht: 1864g
- ISBN-13: 9780198861126
- ISBN-10: 0198861125
- Artikelnr.: 66120526
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1008
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 263mm x 189mm x 62mm
- Gewicht: 1864g
- ISBN-13: 9780198861126
- ISBN-10: 0198861125
- Artikelnr.: 66120526
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Marco Giugni is Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations and Director of the Institute of Citizenship Studies (InCite) at the University of Geneva. His research focuses on social movements and political participation. Maria Grasso is Professor at the School of Politics and International Relations at Queen Mary University of London. She is the author of Generations, Political Participation and Social Change in Western Europe (Routledge 2016), amongst others. Marco Giugni and Maria Grasso are co-authors of Street Citizens: Protest Politics and Social Movement Activism in the Age of Globalization (CUP 2019) and Living with Hard Times: Europeans in the Great Recession (ECPR Press 2021) and European Editors of Mobilization.
* 1: Marco Giugni and Maria Grasso: The Study of Political
Participation Across Research Traditions
* Part I: Political Participation Across Disciplines
* 2: Kay Lehman Schlozman and Henry Brady: Political Science and
Political Participation
* 3: Nonna Mayer: Sociology and Political Participation
* 4: Lauren Duncan: Psychology and Political Participation
* 5: Ruth Dassonneville, Fernando Feitosa, and Michael Lewis-Beck:
Economics and Political Participation
* 6: Julia Eckert: Anthropology and Political Participation
* 7: Charles Pattie: Geography and Political Participation
* Part II: Core Theoretical Perspectives
* 8: Paul Whiteley: Rational Choice Theory and Political Participation
* 9: Emma Renström and Hanna Bäck: Political Psychology and Political
Participation
* 10: Bert Klandermans and Jacquelien van Stekelenburg: Social
Psychology and Political Participation
* 11: Mario Diani: Relational Approaches to the Study of Political
Participation
* 12: Laurence Cox and Alf Gunvald Nilsen: Marxist Approaches to the
Study of Political Participation
* 13: Marc Hooghe: Bridging Rationalist, Structuralist, and Culturalist
Approaches to the Study of Political Participation
* Part III: Methodological Approaches
* 14: Eva Anduiza and Raül Tormos: Survey Data and Methods for the
Study of Political Participation
* 15: Eline de Rooij and Jessica Burch: Experimental Approaches to the
Study of Political Participation
* 16: Arnab Chakraborty and Paul Lichterman: Ethnographic Approaches to
the Study of Political Participation
* 17: Lorenzo Bosi: Life Histories Interviews for the Study of
Political Participation
* 18: Elena Pavan: Big Data and the Study of Political Participation
* 19: Noa Milman and Nicole Doerr: Visual Analysis and the Study of
Political Participation
* 20: Marcelle Dawson: Participatory Action Research and the Study of
Political Participation
* 21: Ana Isabel Nunes and Matt Henn: Bridging Qualitative and
Quantitative Approaches in the Study of Political Participation
* Part IV: Modes of Participation
* 22: Mark Franklin: Linking Electoral and Partisan Participation
* 23: Joakim Ekman and Erik Amna: Civic Engagement
* 24: Marco Giugni and Maria Grasso: Protest Participation
* 25: Jasmine Lorenzini and Francesca Forno: Political Consumerism and
Lifestyle Activism
* 26: Jennifer Earl and Kate Kenski: Online Political Participation
* 27: Endre Borbáth and Swen Hutter: Bridging Electoral and
Nonelectoral Political Participation
* Part V: Contexts
* 28: Martin Dolezal: Social and Political Cleavages and Political
Participation
* 29: Manlio Cinalli: Institutional Context and Political Participation
* 30: Franziska Deutsch: Political Participation Across Cultures
* 31: Brayden King and Edward Carberry: Political Participation and the
Economy
* Part VI: Determinants
* 32: Laura Serra and Kaat Smets: Age, Generation, and Political
Participation
* 33: Camila Páez Bernal and Miki Kittilson: Gender and Political
Participation
* 34: Geoff Evans and Matthew Hepplewhite: Class and Educational
Inequality in Electoral Participation
* 35: Marisa Abrajano, Jan Leighley, and Agustin Markarian: Race,
Ethnicity, and Political Participation
* 36: Kathrin Ackermann: Personality, Motives, and Political
Participation
* 37: Anthony Heath, Lindsay Richards, and Julia Jungblut: Political
Values and Political Participation
* 38: James Jasper and Anna Zhelnina: Identity, Emotions, and Political
Participation
* 39: Alessandro Nai: Bridging Cognitive and Affective Explanations of
Political Participation
* Part VII: Processes
* 40: Anne Muxel: Political Socialization and Participation
* 41: Aengus Bridgman and Dietlind Stolle: Mobilization and Political
Participation
* 42: Christine Slaughter and Nadia Brown: Intersectionality and
Political Participation
* 43: Viktor Valgarðsson, Gerry Stoker, Dan Devine, Jennifer Gaskell,
and Will Jennings: Political Disengagement
* 44: S. Erdem Aytaç and Susan Stokes: Costly Abstention
* Part VIII: Outcomes
* 45: Kenneth Andrews, Erica Janko, and Austin T. Vo: Macro-Level
Effects of Political Participation
* 46: Silke Roth and Clare Saunders: Micro-Level Effects of Political
Participation
* 47: Jennifer Oser: The Effectiveness of Different Forms of Political
Participation
* Part IX: Current Trends and Future Directions
* 48: Marcelo Santos and Sebastián Valenzuela: Changing Media
Landscapes and Political Participation
* 49: Pippa Norris: Comparing Mass Political Participation in
Democratic and Authoritarian Regimes
* 50: Donatella della Porta and Martín Portos: Political Participation
in a Globalized World
* 51: Judith Bessant: Young Women, Gender, and the Future of Political
Participation
* 52: Russell Dalton: Political Participation, Political Inequality and
the Democratic Process
Participation Across Research Traditions
* Part I: Political Participation Across Disciplines
* 2: Kay Lehman Schlozman and Henry Brady: Political Science and
Political Participation
* 3: Nonna Mayer: Sociology and Political Participation
* 4: Lauren Duncan: Psychology and Political Participation
* 5: Ruth Dassonneville, Fernando Feitosa, and Michael Lewis-Beck:
Economics and Political Participation
* 6: Julia Eckert: Anthropology and Political Participation
* 7: Charles Pattie: Geography and Political Participation
* Part II: Core Theoretical Perspectives
* 8: Paul Whiteley: Rational Choice Theory and Political Participation
* 9: Emma Renström and Hanna Bäck: Political Psychology and Political
Participation
* 10: Bert Klandermans and Jacquelien van Stekelenburg: Social
Psychology and Political Participation
* 11: Mario Diani: Relational Approaches to the Study of Political
Participation
* 12: Laurence Cox and Alf Gunvald Nilsen: Marxist Approaches to the
Study of Political Participation
* 13: Marc Hooghe: Bridging Rationalist, Structuralist, and Culturalist
Approaches to the Study of Political Participation
* Part III: Methodological Approaches
* 14: Eva Anduiza and Raül Tormos: Survey Data and Methods for the
Study of Political Participation
* 15: Eline de Rooij and Jessica Burch: Experimental Approaches to the
Study of Political Participation
* 16: Arnab Chakraborty and Paul Lichterman: Ethnographic Approaches to
the Study of Political Participation
* 17: Lorenzo Bosi: Life Histories Interviews for the Study of
Political Participation
* 18: Elena Pavan: Big Data and the Study of Political Participation
* 19: Noa Milman and Nicole Doerr: Visual Analysis and the Study of
Political Participation
* 20: Marcelle Dawson: Participatory Action Research and the Study of
Political Participation
* 21: Ana Isabel Nunes and Matt Henn: Bridging Qualitative and
Quantitative Approaches in the Study of Political Participation
* Part IV: Modes of Participation
* 22: Mark Franklin: Linking Electoral and Partisan Participation
* 23: Joakim Ekman and Erik Amna: Civic Engagement
* 24: Marco Giugni and Maria Grasso: Protest Participation
* 25: Jasmine Lorenzini and Francesca Forno: Political Consumerism and
Lifestyle Activism
* 26: Jennifer Earl and Kate Kenski: Online Political Participation
* 27: Endre Borbáth and Swen Hutter: Bridging Electoral and
Nonelectoral Political Participation
* Part V: Contexts
* 28: Martin Dolezal: Social and Political Cleavages and Political
Participation
* 29: Manlio Cinalli: Institutional Context and Political Participation
* 30: Franziska Deutsch: Political Participation Across Cultures
* 31: Brayden King and Edward Carberry: Political Participation and the
Economy
* Part VI: Determinants
* 32: Laura Serra and Kaat Smets: Age, Generation, and Political
Participation
* 33: Camila Páez Bernal and Miki Kittilson: Gender and Political
Participation
* 34: Geoff Evans and Matthew Hepplewhite: Class and Educational
Inequality in Electoral Participation
* 35: Marisa Abrajano, Jan Leighley, and Agustin Markarian: Race,
Ethnicity, and Political Participation
* 36: Kathrin Ackermann: Personality, Motives, and Political
Participation
* 37: Anthony Heath, Lindsay Richards, and Julia Jungblut: Political
Values and Political Participation
* 38: James Jasper and Anna Zhelnina: Identity, Emotions, and Political
Participation
* 39: Alessandro Nai: Bridging Cognitive and Affective Explanations of
Political Participation
* Part VII: Processes
* 40: Anne Muxel: Political Socialization and Participation
* 41: Aengus Bridgman and Dietlind Stolle: Mobilization and Political
Participation
* 42: Christine Slaughter and Nadia Brown: Intersectionality and
Political Participation
* 43: Viktor Valgarðsson, Gerry Stoker, Dan Devine, Jennifer Gaskell,
and Will Jennings: Political Disengagement
* 44: S. Erdem Aytaç and Susan Stokes: Costly Abstention
* Part VIII: Outcomes
* 45: Kenneth Andrews, Erica Janko, and Austin T. Vo: Macro-Level
Effects of Political Participation
* 46: Silke Roth and Clare Saunders: Micro-Level Effects of Political
Participation
* 47: Jennifer Oser: The Effectiveness of Different Forms of Political
Participation
* Part IX: Current Trends and Future Directions
* 48: Marcelo Santos and Sebastián Valenzuela: Changing Media
Landscapes and Political Participation
* 49: Pippa Norris: Comparing Mass Political Participation in
Democratic and Authoritarian Regimes
* 50: Donatella della Porta and Martín Portos: Political Participation
in a Globalized World
* 51: Judith Bessant: Young Women, Gender, and the Future of Political
Participation
* 52: Russell Dalton: Political Participation, Political Inequality and
the Democratic Process
* 1: Marco Giugni and Maria Grasso: The Study of Political
Participation Across Research Traditions
* Part I: Political Participation Across Disciplines
* 2: Kay Lehman Schlozman and Henry Brady: Political Science and
Political Participation
* 3: Nonna Mayer: Sociology and Political Participation
* 4: Lauren Duncan: Psychology and Political Participation
* 5: Ruth Dassonneville, Fernando Feitosa, and Michael Lewis-Beck:
Economics and Political Participation
* 6: Julia Eckert: Anthropology and Political Participation
* 7: Charles Pattie: Geography and Political Participation
* Part II: Core Theoretical Perspectives
* 8: Paul Whiteley: Rational Choice Theory and Political Participation
* 9: Emma Renström and Hanna Bäck: Political Psychology and Political
Participation
* 10: Bert Klandermans and Jacquelien van Stekelenburg: Social
Psychology and Political Participation
* 11: Mario Diani: Relational Approaches to the Study of Political
Participation
* 12: Laurence Cox and Alf Gunvald Nilsen: Marxist Approaches to the
Study of Political Participation
* 13: Marc Hooghe: Bridging Rationalist, Structuralist, and Culturalist
Approaches to the Study of Political Participation
* Part III: Methodological Approaches
* 14: Eva Anduiza and Raül Tormos: Survey Data and Methods for the
Study of Political Participation
* 15: Eline de Rooij and Jessica Burch: Experimental Approaches to the
Study of Political Participation
* 16: Arnab Chakraborty and Paul Lichterman: Ethnographic Approaches to
the Study of Political Participation
* 17: Lorenzo Bosi: Life Histories Interviews for the Study of
Political Participation
* 18: Elena Pavan: Big Data and the Study of Political Participation
* 19: Noa Milman and Nicole Doerr: Visual Analysis and the Study of
Political Participation
* 20: Marcelle Dawson: Participatory Action Research and the Study of
Political Participation
* 21: Ana Isabel Nunes and Matt Henn: Bridging Qualitative and
Quantitative Approaches in the Study of Political Participation
* Part IV: Modes of Participation
* 22: Mark Franklin: Linking Electoral and Partisan Participation
* 23: Joakim Ekman and Erik Amna: Civic Engagement
* 24: Marco Giugni and Maria Grasso: Protest Participation
* 25: Jasmine Lorenzini and Francesca Forno: Political Consumerism and
Lifestyle Activism
* 26: Jennifer Earl and Kate Kenski: Online Political Participation
* 27: Endre Borbáth and Swen Hutter: Bridging Electoral and
Nonelectoral Political Participation
* Part V: Contexts
* 28: Martin Dolezal: Social and Political Cleavages and Political
Participation
* 29: Manlio Cinalli: Institutional Context and Political Participation
* 30: Franziska Deutsch: Political Participation Across Cultures
* 31: Brayden King and Edward Carberry: Political Participation and the
Economy
* Part VI: Determinants
* 32: Laura Serra and Kaat Smets: Age, Generation, and Political
Participation
* 33: Camila Páez Bernal and Miki Kittilson: Gender and Political
Participation
* 34: Geoff Evans and Matthew Hepplewhite: Class and Educational
Inequality in Electoral Participation
* 35: Marisa Abrajano, Jan Leighley, and Agustin Markarian: Race,
Ethnicity, and Political Participation
* 36: Kathrin Ackermann: Personality, Motives, and Political
Participation
* 37: Anthony Heath, Lindsay Richards, and Julia Jungblut: Political
Values and Political Participation
* 38: James Jasper and Anna Zhelnina: Identity, Emotions, and Political
Participation
* 39: Alessandro Nai: Bridging Cognitive and Affective Explanations of
Political Participation
* Part VII: Processes
* 40: Anne Muxel: Political Socialization and Participation
* 41: Aengus Bridgman and Dietlind Stolle: Mobilization and Political
Participation
* 42: Christine Slaughter and Nadia Brown: Intersectionality and
Political Participation
* 43: Viktor Valgarðsson, Gerry Stoker, Dan Devine, Jennifer Gaskell,
and Will Jennings: Political Disengagement
* 44: S. Erdem Aytaç and Susan Stokes: Costly Abstention
* Part VIII: Outcomes
* 45: Kenneth Andrews, Erica Janko, and Austin T. Vo: Macro-Level
Effects of Political Participation
* 46: Silke Roth and Clare Saunders: Micro-Level Effects of Political
Participation
* 47: Jennifer Oser: The Effectiveness of Different Forms of Political
Participation
* Part IX: Current Trends and Future Directions
* 48: Marcelo Santos and Sebastián Valenzuela: Changing Media
Landscapes and Political Participation
* 49: Pippa Norris: Comparing Mass Political Participation in
Democratic and Authoritarian Regimes
* 50: Donatella della Porta and Martín Portos: Political Participation
in a Globalized World
* 51: Judith Bessant: Young Women, Gender, and the Future of Political
Participation
* 52: Russell Dalton: Political Participation, Political Inequality and
the Democratic Process
Participation Across Research Traditions
* Part I: Political Participation Across Disciplines
* 2: Kay Lehman Schlozman and Henry Brady: Political Science and
Political Participation
* 3: Nonna Mayer: Sociology and Political Participation
* 4: Lauren Duncan: Psychology and Political Participation
* 5: Ruth Dassonneville, Fernando Feitosa, and Michael Lewis-Beck:
Economics and Political Participation
* 6: Julia Eckert: Anthropology and Political Participation
* 7: Charles Pattie: Geography and Political Participation
* Part II: Core Theoretical Perspectives
* 8: Paul Whiteley: Rational Choice Theory and Political Participation
* 9: Emma Renström and Hanna Bäck: Political Psychology and Political
Participation
* 10: Bert Klandermans and Jacquelien van Stekelenburg: Social
Psychology and Political Participation
* 11: Mario Diani: Relational Approaches to the Study of Political
Participation
* 12: Laurence Cox and Alf Gunvald Nilsen: Marxist Approaches to the
Study of Political Participation
* 13: Marc Hooghe: Bridging Rationalist, Structuralist, and Culturalist
Approaches to the Study of Political Participation
* Part III: Methodological Approaches
* 14: Eva Anduiza and Raül Tormos: Survey Data and Methods for the
Study of Political Participation
* 15: Eline de Rooij and Jessica Burch: Experimental Approaches to the
Study of Political Participation
* 16: Arnab Chakraborty and Paul Lichterman: Ethnographic Approaches to
the Study of Political Participation
* 17: Lorenzo Bosi: Life Histories Interviews for the Study of
Political Participation
* 18: Elena Pavan: Big Data and the Study of Political Participation
* 19: Noa Milman and Nicole Doerr: Visual Analysis and the Study of
Political Participation
* 20: Marcelle Dawson: Participatory Action Research and the Study of
Political Participation
* 21: Ana Isabel Nunes and Matt Henn: Bridging Qualitative and
Quantitative Approaches in the Study of Political Participation
* Part IV: Modes of Participation
* 22: Mark Franklin: Linking Electoral and Partisan Participation
* 23: Joakim Ekman and Erik Amna: Civic Engagement
* 24: Marco Giugni and Maria Grasso: Protest Participation
* 25: Jasmine Lorenzini and Francesca Forno: Political Consumerism and
Lifestyle Activism
* 26: Jennifer Earl and Kate Kenski: Online Political Participation
* 27: Endre Borbáth and Swen Hutter: Bridging Electoral and
Nonelectoral Political Participation
* Part V: Contexts
* 28: Martin Dolezal: Social and Political Cleavages and Political
Participation
* 29: Manlio Cinalli: Institutional Context and Political Participation
* 30: Franziska Deutsch: Political Participation Across Cultures
* 31: Brayden King and Edward Carberry: Political Participation and the
Economy
* Part VI: Determinants
* 32: Laura Serra and Kaat Smets: Age, Generation, and Political
Participation
* 33: Camila Páez Bernal and Miki Kittilson: Gender and Political
Participation
* 34: Geoff Evans and Matthew Hepplewhite: Class and Educational
Inequality in Electoral Participation
* 35: Marisa Abrajano, Jan Leighley, and Agustin Markarian: Race,
Ethnicity, and Political Participation
* 36: Kathrin Ackermann: Personality, Motives, and Political
Participation
* 37: Anthony Heath, Lindsay Richards, and Julia Jungblut: Political
Values and Political Participation
* 38: James Jasper and Anna Zhelnina: Identity, Emotions, and Political
Participation
* 39: Alessandro Nai: Bridging Cognitive and Affective Explanations of
Political Participation
* Part VII: Processes
* 40: Anne Muxel: Political Socialization and Participation
* 41: Aengus Bridgman and Dietlind Stolle: Mobilization and Political
Participation
* 42: Christine Slaughter and Nadia Brown: Intersectionality and
Political Participation
* 43: Viktor Valgarðsson, Gerry Stoker, Dan Devine, Jennifer Gaskell,
and Will Jennings: Political Disengagement
* 44: S. Erdem Aytaç and Susan Stokes: Costly Abstention
* Part VIII: Outcomes
* 45: Kenneth Andrews, Erica Janko, and Austin T. Vo: Macro-Level
Effects of Political Participation
* 46: Silke Roth and Clare Saunders: Micro-Level Effects of Political
Participation
* 47: Jennifer Oser: The Effectiveness of Different Forms of Political
Participation
* Part IX: Current Trends and Future Directions
* 48: Marcelo Santos and Sebastián Valenzuela: Changing Media
Landscapes and Political Participation
* 49: Pippa Norris: Comparing Mass Political Participation in
Democratic and Authoritarian Regimes
* 50: Donatella della Porta and Martín Portos: Political Participation
in a Globalized World
* 51: Judith Bessant: Young Women, Gender, and the Future of Political
Participation
* 52: Russell Dalton: Political Participation, Political Inequality and
the Democratic Process