A sociocultural approach to voting: Construing voting as a duty to others predicts political interest and engagement
HB Waldfogel, AG Dittmann… - Proceedings of the …, 2024 - National Acad Sciences
A representative democracy requires citizens to be politically engaged; however, a
substantial portion of eligible United States voters do not vote. While structural (eg, ease or …
substantial portion of eligible United States voters do not vote. While structural (eg, ease or …
The Role of Primary Care in Advancing Civic Engagement and Health Equity: A Conceptual Framework
Policy Points Health and civic engagement are reciprocally and longitudinally linked: Poor
health is associated with less civic engagement. Well‐established social drivers of health …
health is associated with less civic engagement. Well‐established social drivers of health …
Gender, Race, and Intersectionality in the Political Donations of America's Corporate Elite
Women and racial minorities have made significant inroads into senior managerial and,
especially, board of director positions over the past half-century. Despite this, there is little …
especially, board of director positions over the past half-century. Despite this, there is little …
Spatial and statistical predictors of voter purge rates in Michigan
RC Sadler, TW Wojciechowski… - Social Science …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Voter purges can protect election integrity by ensuring deceased or moved
individuals are removed from election rolls. But they have been used to diminish voting …
individuals are removed from election rolls. But they have been used to diminish voting …
Nonprofit Messaging and the 2020 Election: Findings from a Nonpartisan Get-Out-The-Vote (GOTV) Field Experiment
A distinct problem for American democracy is that voter participation rates remain higher
among older, wealthier, and more highly educated citizens. Through their nonpartisan get …
among older, wealthier, and more highly educated citizens. Through their nonpartisan get …
What Motivates the Vote? Discrimination as a Moderator on Political Interest on Voting
The purpose of this study is to explore the influence of political interest on voting and the
moderating effect of discrimination in this relationship. Using the National American Asian …
moderating effect of discrimination in this relationship. Using the National American Asian …
An Exploratory Study Elected and Appointed Clerks' Perceptions for Improving Voter Education
RA Pagán - 2024 - share.calbaptist.edu
This qualitative study collected and examined the perceptions of elected and appointed
clerks in California, Illinois, and Michigan on how they perceived existing voter education …
clerks in California, Illinois, and Michigan on how they perceived existing voter education …
Losing My Political Motivation: Trends in Voting and Protesting Expectations of US High School Seniors
B Schwartz - 2023 - shareok.org
The purpose of this descriptive study is to analyze trends in the political engagement plans
of high school seniors from 1976 to 2019. Using the Monitoring the Future dataset, I address …
of high school seniors from 1976 to 2019. Using the Monitoring the Future dataset, I address …
[PDF][PDF] Not (Just) Barriers: How Poor and Working-Class Black People See Politics
R Broun, D Laurison, K Diaz, L Orr… - brennancenter.org
To understand class and racial gaps in voting, we conducted 262 semi-structured interviews
with low-income and working-class people across Pennsylvania. In this paper, we focus on …
with low-income and working-class people across Pennsylvania. In this paper, we focus on …
How Do You Vote? Breaking Down Party Identification by Racial Resentment
SB Emery - 2022 - cupola.gettysburg.edu
Racial resentment has long existed in the United States, with the idea that Black people
receive unfair advantages by exploiting their race thus negatively affecting White people. In …
receive unfair advantages by exploiting their race thus negatively affecting White people. In …