This volume creates an interdisciplinary and multi-method portrait of the study of political participation. The conversations this volume enables will shape the study of political participation for decades to come.

Nancy Burns, Warren E. Miller Collegiate Professor and Chair of Political Science, University of Michigan

Just fabulous, massively useful and exactly what we need. This is utterly comprehensive and certainly no less authoritative. A major reference point and an extremely reliable and useful guide to this massively important body of literature.

Colin Hay, Professor of Political Sciences, Sciences Po, Paris

This Handbook is a "must read" for scholars of political participation. Fully understanding the multiple dimensions of political participation requires us to cross disciplinary and methodological boundaries, and this volume provides us a perfect roadmap for doing just that. The chapters are beautifully curated and they promise to help scholars to understand the foundation of democracy -- political participation. This interdisciplinary tour de force will not disappoint.

Sarah A. Soule, Morgridge Professor of Organizational Behavior, Stanford Graduate School of Business

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The continuously broadening spring tide of political action around the world is studied differently in different disciplines with different aims, approaches, methodologies, and instruments. The unusually comprehensive set of 52 contributions to this Handbook depicts the many merits of participation thoroughly while building bridges and avoiding parochialism. Essential and mandatory readingfor everyone interested in democracy and citizenship.

Jan W. van Deth, Professor Emeritus, University of Mannheim

The first edition of The Oxford Handbook of Political Participation boasts a remarkable line-up of first-rate scholars. Because democratic politics is simply unthinkable without it, political participation has become one of the core phenomena social scientists study. The field being fragmented across disciplines and approaches, this volume contains an heroic effort and presents a systematic and well-organized overview in highly informative chapters.

Stefaan Walgrave, Full Professor of Political Science, University of Antwerp

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. It brings together research traditions from political science and sociology, bridging the gap in particular between political sociology and social movement studies; contributions also draw on crucial work in psychology, economics, anthropology, and geography. Following a detailed introduction from the editors, the volume is divided into nine parts that explore political participation across disciplines; core theoretical perspectives; methodological approaches; modes of participation; contexts; determinants; processes; outcomes; and current trends and future directions. The book will be a valuable reference work for anyone interested in understanding political participation and related themes.
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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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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
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This volume creates an interdisciplinary and multi-method portrait of the study of political participation. The conversations this volume enables will shape the study of political participation for decades to come.
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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.
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Provides the first comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of political participation in all its varied forms Covers a wide range of topics in the field from a theoretical and methodological perspective Brings together research in political science and sociology
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198861126
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
192 gr
Høyde
253 mm
Bredde
180 mm
Dybde
58 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
1008

Om bidragsyterne

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.