People decide about political parties by taking into account the preferences, values, expectations, and perceptions of their family, friends, colleagues, and neighbors. As most persons live with others, members of their households influence each other's political decisions. How and what they think about politics and what they do are the outcomes of social processes. Analyzing data from extensive German and British household surveys, this book shows that wives and husbands influence each other; young adults influence their parents, especially their mothers. Wives and mothers sit at the center...
People decide about political parties by taking into account the preferences, values, expectations, and perceptions of their family, friends, colleagu...
The SAGE Library of Political Science collects together the articles that have been most influential in shaping the discipline.
Each multi-volume set presents a collection of field-defining published works, both classical and contemporary, sourced from the foremost publications in the discipline by an internationally renowned editor or editorial team. They also include a full introduction, presenting a rationale for the selection and mapping out the past, present and likely future of each area.
The series covers both the key approaches to studying the discipline...
The SAGE Library of Political Science collects together the articles that have been most influential in shaping the discipline.