Individuals who are civically active have three things in common:
they have the capacity to do so, they want to, and they have been
asked to participate. New Advances in the Study of Civic
Voluntarism is dedicated to examining the continued influence of
these factors-resources, engagement, and recruitment-on civic
participation in the twenty-first century. The contributors to this
volume examine recent social, political, technological, and
intellectual changes to provide the newest research in the field.
Topics range from race and religion to youth in the digital age, to
illustrate the continued importance of understanding the role of
the everyday citizen in a democratic society. Contributors
include:Molly Andolina, Allison P. Anoll, Leticia Bode, Henry E.
Brady, Traci Burch, Barry C. Burden, Andrea Louise Campbell, David
E. Campbell, Sara Chatfield, Stephanie Edgerly, Zoltan Fazekas,
Lisa Garcia Bedoll, Peter K. Hatemi, John Henderson, Krista
Jenkins, Yanna Krupnikov, Adam Seth Levine, Melissa R. Michelson,
S. Karthick Ramakrishnan, Dinorah Sanchez Loza, Kay Lehman
Schlozman, Dhavan Shah, Sono Shah, Kjerstin Thorson, Sidney Verba,
Logan Vidal, Emily Vraga, Chris Wells, JungHwan Yang, and the
editor.
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