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Political Behavior Theories - Rationality Unleashed

Fouad Sabry

Editora: One Billion Knowledgeable

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"Political Behavior Theories: Insights into Political Participation"
 
Explore the dynamics of political behavior with "Political Behavior Theories." This book delves into how personal beliefs and external influences shape political engagement. Here’s a glimpse of what’s inside:
 
Chapters Highlights:
 
- Theories of Political Behavior: Discover frameworks like rational choice and psychological models explaining voting and participation.
 
- Opinion Polls: Understand how polls influence public opinion and electoral results.
 
- Philip Converse: Learn about his groundbreaking work on belief systems.
 
- Voter Turnout: Analyze why some vote while others don’t.
 
- Party Identification: Explore how party loyalty affects behavior.
 
- Political Apathy: Examine why some remain disengaged.
 
- Genopolitics: See how genetics influence political views.
 
- Voting Behavior: Uncover the psychology behind voting choices.
 
- Political Polarization: Investigate how ideological divides impact democracy.
 
- U.S. Political Parties: Study the demographics and evolution of the Democratic and Republican parties.
 
- Political Campaigns: Dissect campaign strategies from speeches to digital ads.
 
- Hispanic and Latino Americans: Explore their role in politics and policy.
 
- Independent Voters: Understand the motivations of swing voters.
 
- LGBT Demographics: Assess how LGBTQ+ citizens engage politically.
 
- Biology and Political Orientation: Look into the genetic and hormonal factors affecting political views.
 
- Michigan Model: Review this classic framework for political behavior.
 
- Sexism in Elections: Analyze gender bias in American politics.
 
"Political Behavior Theories" is more than a book—it's a valuable resource for deepening your understanding of political dynamics and enhancing your decision-making.
Disponível desde: 05/08/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 276 páginas.

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