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Voice and equality: civic voluntarism in American politics
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1996
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Political TheoryCivic VoluntarismPublic ParticipationPolitical BehaviorParticipatory Decision-makingCitizen ParticipationSocial SciencesActivismDemocracyCivic SkillsCivic EngagementAmerican PoliticsPolitical ChangePolitical ActivistsCommunity EngagementPolitical ParticipationCommunity ParticipationSociologyDeliberative DemocracyArtsPolitical ScienceSocial Justice
* *1. Introduction * Part I: The World of Participation *2. Defining Political Participation *3. Political Participation: How Much? About What? *4. Interpreting Political Activity: A Report from Activists *5. Recruiting Political Activists * Part II: Participation and Representation *6. Thinking about Participatory Representation *7. Who Participates? Economic Circumstances and Needs *8. Who Participates? Race, Ethnicity, and Gender * Part III: The Civic Voluntarism Model *9. Explaining Participation: Introductory Considerations *10. Resources for Politics: Time and Money *11. Resources for Politics: Civic Skills *12. Resources, Engagement, and Political Activity *13. Institutions and Recruitment *14. Participation and the Politics of Issue Engagement *15. From Generation to Generation: The Roots of [incomplete]