Voice and Equality

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Voice and Equality is a seminal political science book by Sidney Verba (with co-authors) that analyzes patterns of political participation and the unequal distribution of civic voice in democratic societies.

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instanceOf book
political science book
addresses normative implications of unequal political voice
representation of disadvantaged groups in politics
role of voluntary associations in democracy
analyzes class bias in political participation
distribution of political voice in democratic societies
how civic organizations shape participation
author Henry E. Brady NERFINISHED
Kay Lehman Schlozman
Sidney Verba
conceptualizes political voice as acts that convey preferences to government
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
emphasizes importance of civic skills for effective participation
role of organizations in mobilizing citizens
structural sources of participatory inequality
examines contacting public officials
how education affects political participation
how income affects political participation
how time, money, and civic skills affect participation
organizational recruitment into politics
participation in campaigns
participation in elections
protest and other nonelectoral participation
field United States politics
surface form: American politics

comparative politics
political science
focusesOn civic voluntarism model
patterns of political participation
resource-based explanations of participation
socioeconomic inequalities in participation
unequal distribution of political voice
hasReputation classic in political behavior literature
seminal work in the study of political participation
influenced research on civic engagement
research on political inequality
studies of participatory democracy
language English
mainSubject civic engagement
civic inequality
democracy
political inequality
political participation
relatedWorkOfAuthor Participation in America
The Civic Culture
theoreticalContribution argument that resources, engagement, and recruitment explain participation
development of the civic voluntarism model of participation

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Sidney Verba notableWork Voice and Equality