ACTION EMBEDDED IN SOCIAL-STRUCTURE - A SYSTEMATIC THEORY .2. EXPLANATIONS

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作者
SMITH, RB
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[1] Social Structural Research Inc., Cambridge, 02140, MA, Suite 6, Newport Rd.
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10.1007/BF02273554
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C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
This research develops a systematic theory, which premises a responsible and reasonable actor, of how social structure can affect rational social action, applies this general theory to explain 29 specific empirical findings about voting, and illustrates how deductive theories can synthesize prior empirical findings and provide a focus for subsequent empirical research. Part II, Explanations applies the systematic theory to account for specific empirical propositions that relate social statuses to the decisions voters make. Voters are classified by such graduated social statuses as socioeconomic class, age, and education; and by such nominal social statuses as religion, urban or rural residence, region, gender, race, and ethnicity. Positions on two key issues affect voting choice, the desire for economic equity and the desire for social equality. The members of the various social groups interpret these issues as they affect their own self-interest, and align with the party they perceive as furthering their interests. To corroborate aspects of the theory and to quantify the effects of the variables, survey data are analyzed.
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页码:205 / 231
页数:27
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