1st Edition

Political Socialization

By Edward Greenberg Copyright 1970
210 Pages
by Routledge

212 Pages
by Routledge

207 Pages
by Routledge

Focusing on the forces underlying headlines, this volume examines the processes and outcomes of political socialization-the ways in which an individual acquires the attitudes, beliefs, and values of the political culture from the surrounding environment, and takes on a role as citizen within that political framework. Political Socialization vividly points out the contradiction currently... Read more
Preface Consensus and Dissent: Trends in Political Socialization Research -EDWARD S. GREENBERG I. Homogeneous and Supportive Outcomes 1. Assumptions about the Learning of Political Values -ROBERTA SIGEL 2. The Child's Image of Government -DAVID EASTON and JACK DENNIS 3. Children and Politics -FRED GREENSTEIN 4. The Development of Political Attitudes in Children -ROBERT D. HESS and JUDITH V. TORNEY II. Subcultures of Discontent 5.The Malevolent Leader: Political Socialization in an American Subculture -DEAN JAROS, HERBERT HIRSCH, and FREDERIC J. FLERON, JR. 6. Becoming a Radical -KENNETH KENISTON 7. The Political Socialization of the American Negro -DWAINE MARVICK 8. The Political Socialization of Black Children -EDWARDS. GREENBERG Bibliography Index

Biography

Edward Greenberg