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Social Movements and Recruitment to Politics Social Movements and Recruitment to Politics
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Ordinary Recruitment Ordinary Recruitment
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How Much Recruitment? How Much Recruitment?
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Recruitment and Equality: Who Is Recruited? Recruitment and Equality: Who Is Recruited?
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Rational Prospecting: The Everyday Process of Recruiting Participants Rational Prospecting: The Everyday Process of Recruiting Participants
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Stage 1: Using Information to Find Prospects Stage 1: Using Information to Find Prospects
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Stage 2: Getting to Yes Stage 2: Getting to Yes
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Finding Likely Activists Finding Likely Activists
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Closeness and Recruitment Closeness and Recruitment
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Closing the Deal Closing the Deal
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Political Parties and the Recruitment of Activity Political Parties and the Recruitment of Activity
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A Note on Recruitment within Religious Institutions A Note on Recruitment within Religious Institutions
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Recruitment and the Bias in Citizen Participation Recruitment and the Bias in Citizen Participation
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15 Breaking the Pattern through Political Recruitment
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Published:April 2012
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Abstract
This chapter considers to what extent political recruitment can bring in a more representative set of activists and thus moderate the accent of the political chorus. It investigates ways to break a cycle deeply embedded in ongoing social and political processes, zeroing in on the possibility that the processes by which people are recruited to political activity might act as the circuit breaker. Moreover, this chapter finds that there is a process called “rational prospecting” in which those who wish to get others involved in politics follow a strategy of seeking out those prospects who are likely to assent to a request for political activity and to participate effectively when they do, with the result that ordinary processes of recruitment are actually amplifying the class bias in political voice rather than reducing it.
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