The Effects of Campaign Participation on Political Attitudes

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John F. Freie
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[1] LeMoyne College,Dept. of Political Science
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Political Behavior | 1997年 / 19卷
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Experimental Study; Young People; Political Participation; Political Attitude; Political Community;
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Participatory democratic theorists have long claimed that political participation improves citizens and helps to integrate them into the political community. In recent years political participation has been advocated as a way of reducing alienation, particularly among the young. This experimental study assesses the effects of campaign participation on the attitudes and opinions of a group of young people, particularly attitudes of alienation. Employing Q methodology, this study examines the attitudinal impact of campaign participation on 57 subjects through the use of precampaign and postcampaign Q sorts. By comparing the results with a control group it was determined that campaign participation does result in greater attitudinal shift for participants than for nonparticipants; however, the changes that occurred resulted in shifts away from alienation (as democratic theorists predict) and shifts in the direction of greater alienation (contrary to predictions).
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页码:133 / 156
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