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  • PART I INTRODUCTION; 1. Citizen Attitudes and Political Behavior ; PART II MASS BELIEF SYSTEMS AND COMMUNICATION; 2. Political Socialization; 3. Belief Systems and Political Decision Making; 4. Elite Beliefs and the Theory of Democractic Elitism; 5. Political Psychology and Choice; 6. Information, Persuasion, and Political Communication networks; 7. Political Communication; 8. Perspectives on Mass Belief Systems and Communication; PART III MODERNIZATION AND SOCIAL CHANGE; 9. The Political Culture Paradigm; 10. Individual Modernity; 11. Left-Right Orientations; 12. Postmaterialist Values and the Shift from Survival to Self-Expression Values; 13. Clash of Values across Civilizations; 14. Democratization: Perspectives from Global Citizenries; 15. Perspectives on Political Behavior in Time and Space; PART IV POLITICAL VALUES; 16. Political Values; 17. Political Intolerance in the Context of Democratic Theory; 18. Social and Political Trust; 19. The Welfare State: Values, Policy Preferences, and Performance Evaluations; 20. Citizen Opinion on Foreign Policy and World Politics; 21. Norms of Citizenship; 22. Democratic Values PART V NEW DEBATES IN POLITICAL BEHAVIOR; 23. An Institutional Theory of Political Choice; 24. The Decline of Social Class?; 25. The Effects of Religion and Religiosity on Voting Behavior; 26. Race and Political Behavior; 27. Economic Models of Voting; 28. New Dimensions of Political Cleavage; 29. Partisanship Reconsidered; 30. The Personalization of Politics; 31. The Interaction of Structures and Voter Behavior; 32. Perspectives on Electoral Behavior ; PART VI POLITICAL PARTICIPATION; 33. Turnout in Elections; 34. Political Activism and Party Members; 35. Social Capital; 36. Civil Society and Democratization; 37. Social Movements; 38. The Spread of Protest Politics; 39. New Feminist Challenges to the Study of Political Engagement; 40. New Modes of Campaigning; 41. E-Government and Democracy; 42. Perspectives on Political Participation; PART VII DOES PUBLIC OPINION MATTER?; 43. The Relationship between Public Opinion and Policy; 44. Political Elites; 45. Political Representation and Democracy; 46. Perspectives on Representation: Asking the Right Questions and Getting the Right Answers; PART VIII THE METHODOLOGY OF COMPARATIVE POLITICAL BEHAVIOR RESEARCH; 47. Research Resources in Comparative Political Behavior; 48. Comparative Opinion Surveys; 49. Methods of Elite Research (xsd:string)
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  • The Oxford handbook of political behavior (xsd:string)
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