The Participatory Personality: Evidence from Latin America

To a substantial extent, political participation arises as a result of individuals' interactions with aspects of the social and political environment. The resources people amass, the social connections they develop and the messages they receive combine to influence their propensity towards poli...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of political science 2011-01, Vol.41 (1), p.211-221
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Agreeableness
Citizen participation
Conscientiousness
Democracy
Elections
Extroversion
Interaction
Latin America
Notes and Comments
Openness to experience
Participation
Personality
Personality psychology
Personality traits
Political behavior
Political behaviour
Political candidates
Political Participation
Political protests
Political science
Politics
Polls & surveys
Psychological factors
Self esteem
Social networks
Social surveys
Strategic resources
Uruguay
Venezuela
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