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Replication Data for: What Makes a Good Neighbor? Race, Place, and Norms of Political Participation

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NIAID Data Ecosystem2026-03-10 收录
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/SJI4IA
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Social norms are thought to motivate behaviors like political participation, but context should influence both the content and activation of these norms. Using original survey data and a survey experiment, I find that on many dimensions of civic participation, racial minorities are even more committed to the American ideal of self-governance than Whites. Minorities are more likely to see political activities as a way to care for their community and help people in need and more likely on average to provide social rewards to those who are active in politics. These rewards are strongest among Black Americans who live in co-racial neighborhoods and Latinos living in areas dense with foreign-born residents. The findings suggest that context, race, and place are important factors for explaining and potentially driving American political engagement at scale.
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2018-04-30
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