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Assessing How Participators Combine Acts in Their Political Tool Kits: A Person-Centered Measurement Approach for Analyzing Citizen Participation

机译:评估参与者如何在其政治工具包中整合行为:一种以人为中心的衡量方法用于分析公民参与

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Scholars have recognized that a recent increase in the ways citizens participate beyond the electoral arena may be a promising avenue of renewal for citizen participation. In this article we test the theory that different kinds of citizenship norms motivate some citizens to specialize in electoral-oriented activities (e.g. voting), while others specialize in non-institutionalized activities (e.g. protest). The latent class analysis of data from the U.S. Citizen, Involvement and Democracy Survey (2005) in the current study assesses how actors combine a variety of acts in their “political tool kits” of participation, and facilitates a comparison to prior findings that analyze single political behaviors. Results indicate a participatory type that specializes in non-institutionalized acts, but the group’s high probability of voting does not align with the expectations in the literature. An electoral-oriented specialist type is not identified; instead, the findings show that a majority of the population is best characterized as disengaged, while a small group of all-around activists embrace all possible opportunities for political action. The actor-centered theoretical and measurement approach in this study identifies caveats to the theory that changing citizenship norms are leading to civic and political renewal. We discuss the implications of these findings for measuring different aspects of democratic (dis)engagement and participatory (in)equality.
机译:学者们已经认识到,公民参与选举的方式最近有所增加,这可能是更新公民参与的一种有希望的途径。在本文中,我们测试了以下理论:不同种类的公民规范会激励一些公民专门从事以选举为导向的活动(例如投票),而另一些公民专门从事非制度化的活动(例如抗议)。在本研究中,来自美国公民,参与和民主调查(2005)的数据的潜在类别分析评估了行为者如何在其参与的“政治工具包”中结合各种行为,并有助于与先前分析单个行为的发现进行比较。政治行为。结果表明,参与式的类型专门研究非制度化的行为,但是该组织的投票率很高,与文献中的预期不一致。没有确定面向选举的专家类型;取而代之的是,调查结果表明,大多数人最有特色的就是脱离接触,而一小撮全方位的激进主义者则拥有一切可能的政治行动机会。在这项研究中,以行为者为中心的理论和衡量方法为该理论提出了警告,即不断变化的公民规范正在导致公民和政治更新。我们讨论了这些发现对衡量民主(不参与)和参与性(不平等)各个方面的意义。

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