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Are the Unemployed Less Politically Involved? A Comparative Study of Internal Political Efficacy
European Sociological Review, 2016A classical question in political sociology is whether unemployment depresses political involvement. However, we still know very little about how individual and contextual factors influence the involvement of unemployed citizens. We therefore provide a framework to study variation across countries as well as among the unemployed.
Marx, Paul, Nguyen, Christoph
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Deliberation, Democratic Decision-Making and Internal Political Efficacy
Political Behavior, 2005Empirical research into the possible positive consequences of deliberation increasingly reveals that there is a complex relationship between deliberation and its effects on citizens. In this experimental study I examine the relationship between internal political efficacy and one type of deliberation: deliberative decision-making.
Michael E Morrell
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New Media & Society, 2019
This study serves as the first to examine the mechanism of news engagement with regard to the three proposed dimensions (i.e. overall news engagement, user-user news engagement, and user-content news engagement) across 36 countries. We employed hierarchical linear modeling to test how internal political efficacy and media environment—both political ...
Shuning Lu, Luwei Rose Luqiu
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This study serves as the first to examine the mechanism of news engagement with regard to the three proposed dimensions (i.e. overall news engagement, user-user news engagement, and user-content news engagement) across 36 countries. We employed hierarchical linear modeling to test how internal political efficacy and media environment—both political ...
Shuning Lu, Luwei Rose Luqiu
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Politics, 2017
Internal political efficacy has long been associated with news use and political discussion. Yet, as more people are inadvertently exposed to news and political discussion online, it remains unclear whether incidental news exposure also has a discursive effect on political efficacy.
Ardévol-Abreu, Alberto +2 more
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Internal political efficacy has long been associated with news use and political discussion. Yet, as more people are inadvertently exposed to news and political discussion online, it remains unclear whether incidental news exposure also has a discursive effect on political efficacy.
Ardévol-Abreu, Alberto +2 more
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International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing, 2019
Political parties increasingly rely on information systems‐based approaches to present their messages, engender voter participation, and solicit voter support. Although research is being conducted on how mobile devices, mobile Internet, and social media are used to galvanize voters' participation in the political process, there is an observable dearth ...
D. K. Maduku
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Political parties increasingly rely on information systems‐based approaches to present their messages, engender voter participation, and solicit voter support. Although research is being conducted on how mobile devices, mobile Internet, and social media are used to galvanize voters' participation in the political process, there is an observable dearth ...
D. K. Maduku
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Survey and Experimental Evidence for a Reliable and Valid Measure of Internal Political Efficacy
Public Opinion Quarterly, 2003In the study of political attitudes, political efficacy has been one of the most continuously examined constructs since researchers first introduced it in the 1950s. Campbell, Gurin, and Miller defined efficacy as the "feeling that individual political action does have, or can have, an impact upon the political process, that is, that it is worthwhile ...
Michael E Morrell
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, 2021
Depression can affect individuals’ attitudes by enhancing cognitive biases and altering perceptions of risk. Some evidence suggests an association between depression and endorsing mass violence. This linkage, however, is undertheorized by social science,
M. Baum +4 more
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Depression can affect individuals’ attitudes by enhancing cognitive biases and altering perceptions of risk. Some evidence suggests an association between depression and endorsing mass violence. This linkage, however, is undertheorized by social science,
M. Baum +4 more
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The Journal of Politics, 2011
Some roots of political inequality are planted early in life through linked disparities in individual background and sense of political agency and efficacy.
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Some roots of political inequality are planted early in life through linked disparities in individual background and sense of political agency and efficacy.
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Politics of the Low Countries, 2023
Abstract: Gepubliceerde samenvatting van het doctoraat getiteld "Searching for a Democratic Equaliser: How Citizenship Education Moderates Inequalities in Internal Political Efficacy"
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Abstract: Gepubliceerde samenvatting van het doctoraat getiteld "Searching for a Democratic Equaliser: How Citizenship Education Moderates Inequalities in Internal Political Efficacy"
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