Citizens, Politics and Social Communication

Citizens, Politics and Social Communication
Title Citizens, Politics and Social Communication PDF eBook
Author R. Robert Huckfeldt
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 317
Release 1995-01-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0521452988

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Democratic politics is a collective enterprise, not simply because individual votes are counted to determine winners, but more fundamentally because the individual exercise of citizenship is an interdependent undertaking. Citizens argue with one another and they generally arrive at political decisions through processes of social interaction and deliberation. This book is dedicated to investigating the political implications of interdependent citizens within the context of the 1984 presidential campaign as it was experienced in the metropolitan area of South Bend, Indiana. Hence this is a community study in the fullest sense of the term. National politics is experienced locally through a series of filters unique to a particular setting and its consequences for the exercise of democratic citizenship.

Citizens, politics and social communications

Citizens, politics and social communications
Title Citizens, politics and social communications PDF eBook
Author Robert Huckfeldt
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Release 1999
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Media and Political Engagement

Media and Political Engagement
Title Media and Political Engagement PDF eBook
Author Peter Dahlgren
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 235
Release 2009-02-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0521821010

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This book examines the media's role in shaping civic engagement and enhancing political engagement.

Political Disagreement

Political Disagreement
Title Political Disagreement PDF eBook
Author Robert Huckfeldt
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 278
Release 2004-07-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780521542234

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Political disagreement is widespread within the communication network of ordinary citizens; furthermore, political diversity within these networks is entirely consistent with a theory of democratic politics built on the importance of individual interdependence. The persistence of political diversity and disagreement does not imply that political interdependence is absent among citizens or that political influence is lacking. The book's analysis makes a number of contributions. The authors demonstrate the ubiquitous nature of political disagreement. They show that communication and influence within dyads is autoregressive - that the consequences of dyadic interactions depend on the distribution of opinions within larger networks of communication. They argue that the autoregressive nature of political influence serves to sustain disagreement within patterns of social interaction, as it restores the broader political relevance of social communication and influence. They eliminate the deterministic implications that have typically been connected to theories of democratic politics based on interdependent citizens.

The Social Basis of the Rational Citizen

The Social Basis of the Rational Citizen
Title The Social Basis of the Rational Citizen PDF eBook
Author Sean Richey
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 117
Release 2013-11-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0739188577

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Social networking fascinates scholars, pundits, and a billion Facebook users; this book shows that whom we know has a vast impact on our political beliefs, actions, and abilities. Prior scholarship has shown that networks are crucial to explaining everything from how bills get through Congress, why people vote, how NGO’s become successful in developing nations, and much more. Yet an in-depth analysis of the social basis of the rationality is missing. To fill this void, The Social Basis of the Rational Citizen provides the first empirical analysis of the most important hypothesized effect of social network influence on politics: social cognition. Through new lab experiments and survey data, this book shows that decision-making in groups promotes more rational choices and better citizenship. Thus, advice and learning derived from social network contacts are shown to be the basis of decision-making for the rational citizen.

The Social Citizen

The Social Citizen
Title The Social Citizen PDF eBook
Author Betsy Sinclair
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 212
Release 2012-12-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0226922839

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Human beings are social animals. Yet despite vast amounts of research into political decision making, very little attention has been devoted to its social dimensions. In political science, social relationships are generally thought of as mere sources of information, rather than active influences on one’s political decisions. Drawing upon data from settings as diverse as South Los Angeles and Chicago’s wealthy North Shore, Betsy Sinclair shows that social networks do not merely inform citizen’s behavior, they can—and do—have the power to change it. From the decision to donate money to a campaign or vote for a particular candidate to declaring oneself a Democrat or Republican, basic political acts are surprisingly subject to social pressures. When members of a social network express a particular political opinion or belief, Sinclair shows, others notice and conform, particularly if their conformity is likely to be highly visible. We are not just social animals, but social citizens whose political choices are significantly shaped by peer influence. The Social Citizen has important implications for our concept of democratic participation and will force political scientists to revise their notion of voters as socially isolated decision makers.

The Networked Young Citizen

The Networked Young Citizen
Title The Networked Young Citizen PDF eBook
Author Brian D. Loader
Publisher Routledge
Pages 202
Release 2014-06-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 131769693X

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The future engagement of young citizens from a wide range of socio-economic, ethnic and cultural backgrounds in democratic politics remains a crucial concern for academics, policy-makers, civics teachers and youth workers around the world. At a time when the negative relationship between socio-economic inequality and levels of political participation is compounded by high youth unemployment or precarious employment in many countries, it is not surprising that new social media communications may be seen as a means to re-engage young citizens. This edited collection explores the influence of social media, such as YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, upon the participatory culture of young citizens. This collection, comprising contributions from a number of leading international scholars in this field, examines such themes as the possible effects of social media use upon patterns of political socialization; the potential of social media to ameliorate young people’s political inequality; the role of social media communications for enhancing the civic education curriculum; and evidence for social media manifesting new forms of political engagement and participation by young citizens. These issues are considered from a number of theoretical and methodological approaches but all attempt to move beyond simplistic notions of young people as an undifferentiated category of ‘the internet generation’.