Citizenship Norms and the Expansion of Political Participation
University of California System
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Abstract
A growing chorus of scholars laments the apparent decline of political participation in America, and the negative implications of this trend for American democracy. This article questions this position – arguing that previous studies misdiagnosed the sources of political change and the consequences of changing norms of citizenship for Americans' political engagement. Citizenship norms are shifting from a pattern of duty-based citizenship to engaged citizenship. Using data from the 2005 ‘Citizenship, Involvement, Democracy’ survey of the Center for Democracy and Civil Society (CDACS) I describe these two faces of citizenship, and trace their impact on political participation. Rather than the erosion of…
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- Citizenship
- Politics
- Democracy
- Duty
- Norm (philosophy)
- Political science
- Political economy
- Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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