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  1. Similar But Different: Constructing Equivalent Protest Measures in Comparative Research
  2. Digitally Networked Participation and Lifestyle Politics as New Modes of Political Participation
  3. Threats, chances and opportunities: social capital in Europe in times of social and economic hardship
  4. The continuous expansion of citizen participation: a new taxonomy – ERRATUM
  5. Demokratie lernen? Politische Bildung aus Sicht der empirischen Kulturforschung
  6. What is Political Participation?
  7. The continuous expansion of citizen participation: a new taxonomy
  8. Conducive contexts: The impact of collective and individual social capital on democratic citizenship
  9. Political Participation
  10. Partizipation in der Vergleichenden Politikwissenschaft
  11. A MODERN TRAGEDY? INSTITUTIONAL CAUSES AND DEMOCRATIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE GREEK CRISIS
  12. The Curious Case of Digitally Networked Participation Conceptualizing and Measuring Digitally Enabled Political Participation
  13. Partizipation in der Vergleichenden Politikwissenschaft
  14. Bürger und Demokratie in Baden-Württemberg
  15. Welzel, Christian. 2013. Freedom Rising. Human Empowerment and the Quest for Emancipation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 465 S., £ 21,99.
  16. Erratum: Symposium
  17. Using Twitter to mobilize protest action: online mobilization patterns and action repertoires in the Occupy Wall Street, Indignados, and Aganaktismenoi movements
  18. Conceptualizing political participation
  19. A conceptual map of political participation
  20. Supporting Democracy: Political Participation and Political Attitudes. Exploring Causality using Panel Data
  21. Demokratie in der Großstadt
  22. Einführung: Leben in einer deutschen Großstadt
  23. Schlussbetrachtung: Städtisches Engagement und Demokratie
  24. Wer partizipiert (nicht) in der Politik?
  25. Politik im Kontext: Ist alle Politik lokale Politik?
  26. Causes and Consequences of the Greek Crisis
  27. Citizenship and the Civic Realities of Everyday Life
  28. Social Media Mobilisation as a Prompt for Offline Participation? Analysing Occupy Wall Street Twitterers’ Offline Engagement with the Movement
  29. Using Twitter to Mobilise Protest Action: Transnational Online Mobilisation Patterns and Action Repertoires in the Occupy Wall Street, Indignados and Aganaktismenoi Movements
  30. Sind Partizipierende die besseren Demokraten?
  31. Politisches Interesse
  32. Einführung: Ist alle Politik lokale Politik?
  33. Schlussbetrachtung: Warum ist nicht alle Politik lokale Politik?
  34. Deutschlands Metamorphosen
  35. Demokratische Bürgertugenden
  36. Counting at the Local Level
  37. Political Sociology as a Field of Study
  38. Children and Politics: An Empirical Reassessment of Early Political Socialization
  39. Kinder und Demokratie: Eine unterschätzte Beziehung
  40. Participation in Voluntary Associations: Dark Shades in a Sunny World?
  41. Introduction: Civicness, Equality, and Democracy—A “Dark Side” of Social Capital?
  42. The ‘Good European Citizen’ Congruence and Consequences of Different Points of View
  43. The Politicized Participant
  44. Foundations of Comparative Politics
  45. Politische Partizipation
  46. Establishing Equivalence
  47. Participation, Political
  48. Civil Society and Governance in Europe
  49. Chapter Seven. Social Capital And Political Involvement
  50. Civic Orientations: Does Associational Type Matter?
  51. Norms of Citizenship
  52. Politische Themen und Probleme
  53. Kinder und Politik
  54. Einführung: Kinder als junge Staatsbürger
  55. Jugend und Politik: „Voll normal!“
  56. Foundations of Comparative Politics
  57. Constitutions
  58. Party government
  59. Decision making
  60. Welfare
  61. Key terms and concepts
  62. The state: origins and development
  63. The development of the modern state
  64. The democratic state
  65. The polity: structures and institutions
  66. Presidential and parliamentary government
  67. Multi-level government: international, national and sub-national
  68. Policy making and legislating: executives and legislatures
  69. Implementation: the public bureaucracy
  70. Citizens, elites and interest mediation
  71. Political attitudes and behaviour
  72. Pressure groups and social movements
  73. The mass media
  74. Voters and elections
  75. Policies and performance
  76. Political ideologies: conservatism, liberalism, Christian democracy and socialism
  77. Defence and security
  78. The future of the democratic state
  79. Glossary of key terms
  80. Politicisation, economic development and political interest in Europe
  81. Deutschland in Europa
  82. Politisches Interesse
  83. Soziale Partizipation
  84. Die Bundestagswahl 2002
  85. Deutsch-Französische Beziehungen: Analyselogik einer ‘heillosen Verstrickung’
  86. Deutschland in Europa: Eine Republik zweier Kulturen?
  87. Die Bundestagswahl 2002: Analysen der Wahlergebnisse und des Wahlkampfes
  88. Private Groups and Public Life
  89. Vergleichende politische Partizipationsforschung
  90. Europäische Integration in der öffentlichen Meinung
  91. Vergleichende politische Partizipationsforschung
  92. Europäische Integration in der öffentlichen Meinung: Forschungsstand und Forschungsperspektiven
  93. Measuring social capital: Orthodoxies and continuing controversies
  94. Das Ende der politisierten Sozialstruktur?
  95. Sozialkapital/Soziales Vertrauen
  96. Sozialstruktur und Politik: Forschungsstand und Forschungsperspektiven
  97. Ein amerikanischer Eisberg: Sozialkapital und die Erzeugung politischer Verdrossenheit
  98. Soziale und politische Beteiligung: Alternativen, Ergänzungen oder Zwillinge?
  99. Food refusal and insanity: Sitophobia and anorexia nervosa in victorian asylums
  100. Interesting but irrelevant: Social capital and the saliency of politics in Western Europe
  101. Die Republik auf dem Weg zur Normalität?
  102. Das Leben, nicht die Politik ist wichtig
  103. Einführung
  104. Private Groups and Public Life: Social Participation, Voluntary Associations and Political Involvement in Representative Democracies. Edited by van Deth Jan W.. London and New York: Routledge, 1997. 244p. $85.00.
  105. The Impact of Values
  106. Introduction: The Impact of Values
  107. Political Interest
  108. The Concept of Values
  109. A Macro Setting for Micro Politics
  110. Perspectives on Value Change
  111. Formen konventioneller politischer Partizipation
  112. Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies Data Source Book, 1971-1989
  113. Comparative politics and the decline of the nation-state in Western Europe
  114. Party attachments and political fragmentation in Europe
  115. Political Action Panel Study, 1973-1981
  116. On the Relation of Value Change and Political Involvement in Western Europe
  117. Political Action II, 1979-1981
  118. Politicization and Political Interest
  119. Continuities in Political Action
  120. 1 Introduction
  121. 9 Interest in Politics
  122. Appendix A
  123. 11 Conclusion: Some Consequences for Systems and Governments
  124. How new is Dutch politics?
  125. Value orientation, left-right placement and voting
  126. A note on measuring political participation in comparative research
  127. The Persistence of Materialist and Post-Materialist Value Orientations*
  128. Introduction
  129. Constitutions
  130. Party government
  131. Decision making
  132. Welfare
  133. Preface to the second edition
  134. Key terms and concepts
  135. How to use this book
  136. The state: origins and development
  137. The development of the modern state
  138. States and democracy
  139. Democratic change and persistence
  140. The polity: structures and institutions
  141. Presidential and parliamentary government
  142. Multi-level government: international, national and sub-national
  143. Policy making and legislating: executives and legislatures
  144. Implementation: the public bureaucracy
  145. Citizens, elites and interest mediation
  146. Political attitudes and behaviour
  147. Pressure groups and social movements
  148. The mass media
  149. Voters and elections
  150. Policies and performance
  151. Political ideologies: conservatism, liberalism, Christian democracy and socialism
  152. Defence and security
  153. The future of the democratic state
  154. Postscript: How and what to compare?
  155. Glossary of key terms
  156. Introduction
  157. Counting at the Local Level
  158. Introduction: From Bottom-up and Top-down Towards Multi-level Governance in Europe
  159. Conclusion: Europeanization, Multi-level Governance and Civil Society
  160. The Associational Impact on Attitudes Towards Europe: A Tale of Two Cities
  161. Dutch Parliamentary Election Studies Data Source Book, 1971-1989
  162. Political Action II, 1979-1981
  163. Political Action Panel Study, 1973-1981
  164. Compliance, trust and norms of citizenship