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Donald Green (Author), Professor Bradley Palmquist (Author), Professor Eric Schickler (Author)
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0300101562 978-0300101560 May 10, 2004
"The grounding of partisanship in social identities is the most important theoretical contribution to the study of partisanship in the last two decades."

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"Partisan Hearts and Minds is a profound breakthrough in our understanding of partisan loyalties and makes a major contribution to the study of political attitudes and voting behaviour." Paul Abramson, Michigan State University; "This book will be influential the moment it appears. It will be the starting point for all further treatments of the topic." Richard Johnston, University of British Columbia; "The grounding of partisanship in social identities is the most important theoretical contribution to the study of partisanship in the last two decades." Morris P. Fiorina, Stanford University"

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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Yale University Press (May 10, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0300101562
  • ISBN-13: 978-0300101560
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.6 inches
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3.0 out of 5 stars esoteric, academic, and incomplete, November 9, 2003
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This book is written primarily to an academic audience of professors and graduate students and seems based on a collection of articles written in academic journals. For those looking for a compendium of this research, this book offers a well written summarization. In particular, it does a good job of going through recent ideas of partisanship and what accounts for the changing state of party identification in the U.S. over the past fifty years. Beyond this, however, the book has some important weaknesses. In particular, its big claim to fame is in advancing a new theory of social identification to explain why people cling so tenanciously to their attachments to the Democrat or Republican party. This is fine, except they never really develop their theory in any detal (it is only explained in about 4 pages). So unless the reader is familiar with a lot of social pscyhology their explanation will not have much resonance. More importantly they provide no explicit tests of their theory. I found it ironic that authors who spend so much effort undermining the empirical weaknesses in other research, provide no direct empirical tests to validate their own claims.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Pathbreaking, March 15, 2003
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What is incredible about this book is its succinct restatement of the body of work these authors have worked on over the past decade and what has come to characterize the state of the field in the macropartisanship in political science. It is an easy read and will definitely become a classic
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aggregate data, strongly approve, macropartisanship series, mean party identification, partisan stability, voter learning, party differential, party identification measure, partisanship changes, party attachments, party identification scale, partisan change, partisan stereotypes, partisan instability, partisan attachments, biased learning, group imagery, party realignment, partisan identities, cohort replacement, partisan balance, partisan groups, consumer sentiment, vote intentions, benefit differential
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United States, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Great Britain, Progressive Conservative, Labour Party, New Deal, American National Election Studies, Gallup Polls, Forza Italia, Alleanza Nazionale, Deep South, The American Voter, Bloc Québécois, Ronald Reagan, Liberal Party, White House, Rim South, South Carolina, Supreme Court, Jimmy Carter, Margaret Thatcher, New York Times, Lega Nord, Strong Republican
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