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"Research in Micropolitics: Political Decision Making, Deliberation
and Participation" is the sixth in a series dating back to 1989 and
third under the editorship of Delli Carpini, Huddy and Shapiro. The
purpose of this series is to publish original essays on a variety
of substantive, conceptual and methodological issues of relevance
to political psychology, with particular emphasis on promising new
areas of theory and research. The essays contained in this latest
volume address three important and interrelated themes in the
theory and practice of democratic politics: the use of information
short cuts in political decision making; the role of deliberation
in citizens' attitude and opinion formation; and, the pathways to
civic and political participation.Drawing on well-established
theory and findings from both political science and psychology (as
well, on occasion, on the author's own original research) each
essay provides an interpretative review of recent and important
research. Taken together, the essays offer a valuable contribution
to our understanding of the complex and context-dependent dynamics
of mass politics today, pointing out questions that remain
unanswered and promising ways to answer these questions in future
research.
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