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방학 중 과제로 찾았던 정치참여 관련 논문 중에서 읽은 것 몇개를 간략히 정리해 놓는다. 읽고 나서 보니, 4개 중 3개가 아프리카 제3세계 관련 논문이다. 그리고 그 중 2개는 반군 관련 논문이었다. 혹시 요즘 미국에서는 아프리카가 대세인 건가. 읽지는 않았지만 찾은 논문 중에서 가장 난감해 보였던 것은 James H. Fowler와 Christopher T.Dawes 이 두 사람이 유전자가 정치 참여에 미치는 영향에 쓴 논문들이었다. 우와. 유전자래! 짧은 놀람과 함께 반사적으로 약간의 적개심이 치고 올라온 것은 사회생물학과 가장 선을 긋는게 사회학이라서 그런건가, 아니면 그냥 단순히 내 탓인 건가. 이어지는 내용 ASR Legal-Political Pressures and African American Access to Managerial Jobs Ethnic Politics and Armed Conflict: A Configurational Analysis of a New Global Data Set Privatizing Participation: Civic Change and the Organizational Dynamics of Grassroots Lobbying Firms Frome Streets to Suites: How the Anti-Biotech Movement Affected German Pharmaceutical Firms How Environmentalists "Greened" Trade Policy: Strategic Action and the Architecture of Field Overlap Embeddedness and Identity: How Immigrants Turn Grievances into Action Democratization, Women's Movements, and Gender-Equitable States: A Framework for Comparison Motivation and Justification: A Dual?Process Model of Culture in Action
AJS Partisans without Constraint: Political Polarization and Trends in American Public Opinion Competition and Resource Partitioning in Three Social Movement Industries The Institutional Logic of Union Organizing and the Effectiveness of Social Movement Repertoires 1104Becoming Full Citizens: The U.S. Women’s Jury Rights Campaigns, the Pace of Reform, and Strategic Adaptation
SN Collective action and network change
APSR Shaping Democratic Practice and the Causes of Electoral Fraud: The Case of Nineteenth-Century Germany Spatial Voting in the 2004 Presidential Election From Violence to Voting: War and Political Participation in Uganda Social Pressure and Voter Turnout: Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Experiment Is Voting Contagious? Evidence from Two Field Experiments The Strength of Issues: Using Multiple Measures to Gauge Preference Stability, Ideological Constraint, and Issue Voting Genetic Variation in Political Participation Are Voters Sensitive to Terrorism? Direct Evidence from the Israeli Electorate Candidate Positioning and Voter Choice
AJPS Retrospective Voting and Political Representation (p 276-291) Who Is Mobilized to Vote? A Re-Analysis of 11 Field Experiments (p 1-16) A Model of Farsighted Voting (p 36-54) Social Networks and Collective Action (p 122-138) Mobilizing Interest: The Effects of Money on Citizen Participation in State Supreme Court Elections (p 457-470) Beliefs and Voting Decisions: A Test of the Pivotal Voter Model (p 603-618) Outside Funding and the Dynamics of Participation in Community Associations (p 585-602) The Check Is in the Mail: Interdistrict Funding Flows in Congressional Elections (p 373-394) An Exploration of Correct Voting in Recent U.S. Presidential Elections (p 395-411) Who Fights? The Determinants of Participation in Civil War (p 436-455) The Personal Vote and the Efficacy of Education Spending (p 109-124)
JoP A New Partisan Voter When Politics Becomes Protest: Black Veterans and Political Activism in the Postwar South When Politics Becomes Protest: Black Veterans and Political Activism in the Postwar South Presidential Vetoes in the Early Republic: Changing Constitutional Norms or Electoral Reform? Reputation and Cooperation in Voluntary Exchanges: Comparing Local and Central Institutions Policy, Preferences, and Participation: Government's Impact on Democratic Citizenship Moderate Now, Win Votes Later: The Electoral Consequences of Parties’ Policy Shifts in 25 Postwar Democracies Older but Wiser? Effects of Age on Political Cognition Jury Service and Electoral Participation: A Test of the Participation Hypothesis The Hispanic Vote in the 2004 Presidential Election: Insecurity and Moral Concerns Engaging the Unengaged Voter: Vote Centers and Voter Turnout Two Genes Predict Voter Turnout Reconsidering the Effects of Education on Political Participation The Construction of Interest Communities: Distinguishing Bottom-Up and Top-Down Models Priming Presidential Votes by Direct Democracy
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