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Drawing on a multitude of data sets and building on analyses carried out over more than a decade, this book offers a major new theoretical explanation of how ordinary citizens …
Who votes for radical right parties and why? This book argues that the increasing popularity of the radical right in Europe originates in community bonds: strong ties to one's …
Amidst discontent over America's growing diversity, many white Americans now view the political world through the lens of a racial identity. Whiteness was once thought to be …
What is the basis for intolerance? This book addresses that question by developing a universal theory about what causes intolerance of difference in general, which includes racism, …
This book explores the political implications of the human tendency to prioritize negative information over positive information. Drawing on literatures in political science, …
In this book John Zaller develops a comprehensive theory to explain how people acquire political information from elites and the mass media and convert it into political …
This timely book describes and explains the American people’s alleged hatred of their own branch of government, the US Congress. Intensive focus group sessions held across the …
Political disagreement is widespread within the communication network of ordinary citizens; furthermore, political diversity within these networks is entirely consistent with a …
People's perceptions of the attitudes and experiences of mass collectives are an increasingly important force in contemporary political life. In Impersonal Influence, Mutz goes …
Americans often complain about the operation of their government, but scholars have never developed a complete picture of people’s preferred type of government. In this provocative …