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Can Social Capital Account for Differences in Political Participation Across American Cities?
Unformatted Document Text:  Stoker, Laura & Jake Bowers. 2002. “Designing Milti-Level Studies: Sampling Voters and Electoral Districts.” Electoral Studies 21(2):235–67. Stolle, Dietlind. 1999. “Bowling Together, Bowling Alone: The Development of Gen- eralized Trust in Voluntary Associations.” Political Psychology 19(3):497–525. Stolle, Dietlind & Marc Hooghe, eds. 2003. Generating Social Capital: Civil Society and Institutions in Comparative Perspective. Palgrave Macmillan. Teorell, Jan. 2000. “A Resource Model of Political Participation: Networks Recruit- ment and Political Participation in Sweden.”. Paper presented to the ECPRJoint Sessions of Workshops, Copenhagen, 14–19 April 2000. US Department of Commerce (Census Bureau). 1994. City and County Data Book. Washington DC: US Department of Commerce. Veenstra, Gerry. 2001. “Social Capital and Health.” Isuma: Canadian Journal of Policy Research 2(1):72–82. Verba, Sidney, Kay Lehman Schlozman & Henry E. Brady. 1995. Voice and Equality: Civic Volunteerism in American Politics. Cambridge MA: Harvard UniversityPress. Warren, Mark E, ed. 1999. Democracy and Trust. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Wollebæk, Dag & Per Selle. 2003. The Importance of Passive Membership for Social Capital Formation. in Stolle & Hooghe (2003) 67–88. 35

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Stoker, Laura & Jake Bowers. 2002. “Designing Milti-Level Studies: Sampling Voters
and Electoral Districts.” Electoral Studies 21(2):235–67.
Stolle, Dietlind. 1999. “Bowling Together, Bowling Alone: The Development of Gen-
eralized Trust in Voluntary Associations.” Political Psychology 19(3):497–525.
Stolle, Dietlind & Marc Hooghe, eds. 2003. Generating Social Capital: Civil Society
and Institutions in Comparative Perspective. Palgrave Macmillan.
Teorell, Jan. 2000. “A Resource Model of Political Participation: Networks Recruit-
ment and Political Participation in Sweden.”. Paper presented to the ECPR
Joint Sessions of Workshops, Copenhagen, 14–19 April 2000.
US Department of Commerce (Census Bureau). 1994. City and County Data Book.
Washington DC: US Department of Commerce.
Veenstra, Gerry. 2001. “Social Capital and Health.” Isuma: Canadian Journal of
Policy Research 2(1):72–82.
Verba, Sidney, Kay Lehman Schlozman & Henry E. Brady. 1995. Voice and Equality:
Civic Volunteerism in American Politics. Cambridge MA: Harvard University
Press.
Warren, Mark E, ed. 1999. Democracy and Trust. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press.
Wollebæk, Dag & Per Selle. 2003. The Importance of Passive Membership for Social
Capital Formation. in Stolle & Hooghe (2003) 67–88.
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