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Youth Political Engagement: Why Rock the Vote Hits the Wrong Note
Unformatted Document Text:  of the Generation of the 1960s. New York: New York University Press. Delli Carpini, Michael X. and Scott Ketter. What Americans Know About Politics and Why It Matters. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996 . Doppelt, Jack and Ellen Shearer. “America’s No Shows—Nonvoters: Who They Are, Why They Don’t Vote, and What It Could Take to Bring Them Back to the Polls.” The Pew Charitable Trusts. (September 2001). Online. 8 Aug. 2004. http://www.pewtrusts.com Dowd, Timothy J. “Rocking the Vote: The Music Industry and the Mobilization of Young Voters.” Soundscapes: Journal on Media Culture 3 (Aug. 2000). Online. http://www.icce.rug.nl Eveleth, Ann. “How Do We Get the Youth Voting?” Daily Mail & Guardian. (18 June 1999). Online. 31 Aug. 2004. www.mg.co.za Fox, Barry and Kira L. Schlecter. “The New Politics of Sound.” The Patriot News. (26 Sept. 2004). Online. 21 Oct. 2004. http://www.pennlive.com Franklin, B. Packaging Politics. London: Edward Arnold, 1994. Franklin, Mark N., Michael Marsh and Patrick Lyons. “The Generational Basis of Turnout Decline in Established Democracies.” Acta Politica 39.2 (2004): 115-151. Galston, William. “Civic Education and Political Participation.” The Democracy Collaborative. (2000). Online. 8 Aug. 2004. http://www.democracy collaborative.org Ganz, Marshall. “Motor Voter or Motivated Voter.” The American Prospect (Sept. 1996): Garofolo, Reebee. “Understanding Mega-Events: If We Are the World, Then How Do We Change It?” Rocking the Boat: Mass Music & Mass Movements. Ed. Garofolo. Boston: South End, 1992: 15-36. Glass, Stephen. “Rock the Morons.” The New Republic. 10 Feb. 1997: 16-17. Goldberg, Jonah. “Vote Rocking: Dems Go for ‘The Youth’.” National Review Online. (5 Nov. 2003). Online. 19 Oct. 2004. http://www.nationalreview.com Green, Donald P. and Alan S. Gerber. “Getting Out the Youth Vote: Results from Randomized Field Experiments.” Yale University: Institution for Social and Policy Studies. (29 December 2001). Online. 8 Aug. 2004. http://www.yale. edu/isps 29

Authors: Hoover, Michael. and Orr, Susan.
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of the Generation of the 1960s. New York: New York University Press.
Delli Carpini, Michael X. and Scott Ketter. What Americans Know About Politics and
Why It Matters. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996
.
Doppelt, Jack and Ellen Shearer. “America’s No Shows—Nonvoters: Who They Are,
Why They Don’t Vote, and What It Could Take to Bring Them Back to the
Polls.” The Pew Charitable Trusts. (September 2001). Online. 8 Aug. 2004.
Dowd, Timothy J. “Rocking the Vote: The Music Industry and the Mobilization of
Young Voters.” Soundscapes: Journal on Media Culture 3 (Aug. 2000). Online.
Eveleth, Ann. “How Do We Get the Youth Voting?” Daily Mail & Guardian. (18 June
1999). Online. 31 Aug. 2004.
Fox, Barry and Kira L. Schlecter. “The New Politics of Sound.” The Patriot News. (26
Sept. 2004). Online. 21 Oct. 2004.
Franklin, B. Packaging Politics. London: Edward Arnold, 1994.
Franklin, Mark N., Michael Marsh and Patrick Lyons. “The Generational Basis of
Turnout Decline in Established Democracies.” Acta Politica 39.2 (2004): 115-
151.
Galston, William. “Civic Education and Political Participation.” The Democracy
Collaborative. (2000). Online. 8 Aug. 2004.
http://www.democracy
collaborative.org
Ganz, Marshall. “Motor Voter or Motivated Voter.” The American Prospect (Sept. 1996):
Garofolo, Reebee. “Understanding Mega-Events: If We Are the World, Then How Do
We Change It?” Rocking the Boat: Mass Music & Mass Movements. Ed.
Garofolo. Boston: South End, 1992: 15-36.
Glass, Stephen. “Rock the Morons.” The New Republic. 10 Feb. 1997: 16-17.
Goldberg, Jonah. “Vote Rocking: Dems Go for ‘The Youth’.” National Review Online.
(5 Nov. 2003). Online. 19 Oct. 2004.
Green, Donald P. and Alan S. Gerber. “Getting Out the Youth Vote: Results from
Randomized Field Experiments.” Yale University: Institution for Social and
Policy Studies. (29 December 2001). Online. 8 Aug. 2004.
http://www.yale.
edu/isps
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