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Sowing the Seeds for Grassroots Growth: How Recruitment Appeals Impact the Calculus of Citizen Engagement

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posted on 2013-07-10, 00:00 authored by Lauren Marie Keane
In this dissertation I develop a theoretical framework for understanding why citizens do or do not engage in politics and civic society and how organizations, through their appeals, impact these decisions. Specifically, I broaden the 'calculus of voting' and borrow from John Zaller's (1992) theory of how people answer survey questions. Using this framework, I generate a number of hypotheses about what types of people should participate when solicited, as well as which appeals work best in particular contexts and for whom. In the three empirical chapters, I test these hypotheses using survey and field experiments. I conclude with recommendations for future scholarship in this area, noting its practical importance for increasing participation rates generally and decreasing the participatory gap, which are two ailments of American Democracy today.

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Date Modified

2017-06-02

Defense Date

2013-06-24

Research Director(s)

David Nickerson

Committee Members

David Campbell Christina Wolbrecht

Degree

  • Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Level

  • Doctoral Dissertation

Language

  • English

Alternate Identifier

etd-07102013-123005

Publisher

University of Notre Dame

Program Name

  • Political Science

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