The Importance of Social and Political Context: The Case of AIDS Activism

作者: M Kent Jennings , Ellen Ann Andersen

DOI: 10.1023/A:1023851930080

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摘要: We utilize a 1992 survey of approximately, 2500 AIDS activists to analyze their degree participation. Activity levels were affected by several traditional predictors, but the inclusion contextual measures indicating activists' connection with AIDS, especially pain and loss incurred, led much fuller more complex explanatory model. argue that richer comprehension political participation requires studies issue-specific specification contexual features serve motivate intensive degrees

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