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Race, Class, and Gender in America's Voluntary Organizations: Exacerbating the Participation Bias
Unformatted Document Text:  39 BIBLIOGRAPHY Asher, Herbert B., Eric S. Heberlig, Randall B. Ripley, and Karen Snyder. 2001. American Labor Unions in the Electoral Arena. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. Ayala, Louis J. 2000. Trained for democracy: the differing effects of voluntary and involuntary organizations on political participation. Political Research Quarterly 53 (March): 99-115. Bellah, Robert N., Richard Madsen, William M. Sullivan, Ann Swidler, and Steven M. Tipton. 1985. Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life. Berkeley: University of California Press. Berelson, Bernard R., Paul F. Lazarsfeld, and William N. McPhee. 1954. Voting: A Study of Opinion Formation in a Presidential Campaign. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Brady, Henry E., Sidney Verba, and Kay Lehman Schlozman. 1995. Beyond SES: a resource model of political participation. American Political Science Review 89 (June): 271-94. Conway, M. Margaret. 1991. Political Participation in the United States. 2d ed. Washington, DC: CQ Press. Faucheux, Ron. 1995. The grassroots explosion. Campaigns & Elections 16 (December / January): 20-5, 53-6, 66-7. Heberlig, Eric S. 1996. The bias of mobilization. Paper delivered at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, Georgia. Hyman, Herbert H. and Charles R. Wright. 1971. Trends in voluntary association membership of American adults: replication based on secondary analysis of national sample surveys. American Sociological Review 36 (April): 191-206. Jencks, Christopher. 1990. Varieties of altruism. In Beyond Self-Interest, ed. Jane J. Mansbridge, 53-67. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Komarovsky, Mirra. 1946. The voluntary associations of urban dwellers. American Sociological Review 11 (December): 686-98.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Asher, Herbert B., Eric S. Heberlig, Randall B. Ripley, and Karen Snyder. 2001.
American Labor Unions in the Electoral Arena. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman &
Littlefield Publishers, Inc.

Ayala, Louis J. 2000. Trained for democracy: the differing effects of voluntary and
involuntary organizations on political participation. Political Research Quarterly 53
(March): 99-115.

Bellah, Robert N., Richard Madsen, William M. Sullivan, Ann Swidler, and Steven M.
Tipton. 1985. Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life.
Berkeley: University of California Press.

Berelson, Bernard R., Paul F. Lazarsfeld, and William N. McPhee. 1954. Voting: A Study
of Opinion Formation in a Presidential Campaign. Chicago: University of Chicago
Press.

Brady, Henry E., Sidney Verba, and Kay Lehman Schlozman. 1995. Beyond SES: a
resource model of political participation. American Political Science Review 89
(June): 271-94.

Conway, M. Margaret. 1991. Political Participation in the United States. 2d ed.
Washington, DC: CQ Press.

Faucheux, Ron. 1995. The grassroots explosion. Campaigns & Elections 16 (December /
January): 20-5, 53-6, 66-7.

Heberlig, Eric S. 1996. The bias of mobilization. Paper delivered at the annual meeting of
the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, Georgia.

Hyman, Herbert H. and Charles R. Wright. 1971. Trends in voluntary association
membership of American adults: replication based on secondary analysis of national
sample surveys. American Sociological Review 36 (April): 191-206.

Jencks, Christopher. 1990. Varieties of altruism. In Beyond Self-Interest, ed. Jane J.
Mansbridge, 53-67. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Komarovsky, Mirra. 1946. The voluntary associations of urban dwellers. American
Sociological Review 11 (December): 686-98.


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