Political Behavior

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University Press of America, 1996 - Political Science - 163 pages
In Political Behavior, the authors pose a model of how citizens behave in the political arena and suggest that particular expressions provide clues about where citizens locate their behaviors within the contexts defined by this model.
 

Contents

An Interaction Theorem of Political Context
1
Exchange Structure
7
Action Structure
29
Ideational Structure
51
Participation Framework
91
Information State
109
Bibliography
145
Indices
155
About the Authors
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About the author (1996)

Abdul Karim Bangura is author of Research Methodology and African Studies (University Press of America). He is also Assistant Professor in the Department of History, Politics, and International Studies at Bowie State University in Maryland. Dawit Isayas, Gerald Smith, and Michael O. Thomas teach in the Department of History, Politics, and International Studies at the same university.