Gençlik ve Spor Bakanlığı Yayınları - page 198

196
Petek Akman Özdemir
• Klofstad, C. A. (2007). Talk leads to recruitment. How discussions about politics and current events increase
civic participation. Political Research Quarterly, 60, 180-191.
• Kraut, R., Patterson, M., Lundmark, V., Kiesler, S., Mukopadhyay, T., & Scherlis, W. (1998). Internet paradox:
A social technology that reduces social involvement and psychological well-being? American Psycholo-
gists, 53(9), 1017–1031.
• McDevitt, M., & Chaffee, S. (2002). From top-down to trickle-up influence: Revisiting assumptions about the
family in political socialization. Political Communication, 19(3), 281-301.
• McLeod, J. M. (2000). Media and civic socialization of youth. Journal of Adolescent Health, 27(2), 45–51.
• McLeod, J. M., & Shah, D. V. (2009). Communication and political socialization: Challenges and opportuni-
ties for research. Political Communication, 26(1), 1-10.
• Min, S. (2010). From the digital divide to the democratic divide: Internet skills, political interest, and the sec-
ond-level digital divide in political internet use. Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 7(1), 22–35.
• Newton, K. (1999). Mass media effects: Mobilization or media malaise? British Journal of Political Science,
29, 577–599.
• Niemi, R. G., & Hepburn, M. A. (1995). The rebirth of political socialization. Perspectives on Political Sci-
ence, 24, 7–17.
• Norris, P. (1996). Does television erode social capital? A reply to Putnam. Political Science and Politics, 29,
474–480.
• Pancer, S. M., Pratt, M., Hunsberger, B., & Alisat, S. (2007). Community and political involvement in ado-
lescence: What distinguishes the activists from the uninvolved? Journal of Community Psychology, 35(6),
741–759.
• Putnam, R. D. (1995). Bowling alone: America’s declining social capital. Journal of Democracy, 6 (1), 65–78.
• Putnam, R. D. (2000). Bowling alone: The collapse and revival of American Community. New York: Simon
& Schuster.
• Quintelier, E. (2011). Political socialization among young people: Evidence from a two-year panel study.
Politics, Culture and Socialization, 2(2), 193–206.
• Schlozman, K. L., Verba, S., & Brady, H. E. (2010). Weapon of the strong? Participatory inequality and the
internet. Perspectives on Politics, 8(2), 487–509.
• Sears, D. O., & Brown, C. (2003). Childhood and adult political development. Huddy, L., Sears, D. O., & Levy, J.
S. (Eds.) Oxford handbook of political psychology içinde (pp. 59–95). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
• Shah, D. V. (1998). Civic engagement, interpersonal trust, and television use: An individual-level assess-
ment of social capital. Political Psychology, 19(3), 469– 496.
• Shah, D. V., Kwak, N., & Holbert, R. L. (2001). “Connecting” and “disconnecting” with civic life: Patterns of
internet use and the production of social capital. Political Communication, 18(2), 141–162.
• Shah, D. V., McLeod, J. M., & Yoon, S. (2001). Communication, context, and community: An exploration of
print, broadcast, and Internet influences. Communication Research, 28, 464-506.
• Shah, D. V., Cho, J., Eveland, W. P., & Kwak, N. (2005). Information and expression in a digital age: Modeling
internet effects on civic participation. Communication Research, 32, 531–565.
• Shah, D. V., McLeod, J. M., & Lee, N. (2009). Communication competence as a foundation for civic compe-
tence: Processes of socialization into citizenship. Political Communication, 26, 102–117.
• Skoric, M. M., & Poor, N. (2013). Youth engagement in Singapore: The interplay of social and traditional
media. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 57(2), 187–204.
• Torney-Purta, J. (2004). Adolescents’ political socialization in changing contexts: An international study in
the spirit of Nevitt Sanford. Political Psychology, 25(3), 465-478.
• Yates, M., & Youniss, J. (1996). Community service and political-moral identity in adolescents. Journal of
Research on Adolescence, 6, 271-284.
• Youniss, J., McLellan, J. A., & Yates, M. (1997). What we know about engendering civic identity. The Amer-
ican Behavioral Scientist, 40(5), 620-631.
• Youniss, J., McLellan, J.A., Su, Y., & Yates, M. (1999). The role of community service in identity development:
Normative, unconventional, and deviant orientations. Journal of Adolescent Research, 14(2), 248–261.
• Youniss, J., Bales, S., Christmas-Best, V., Diversi, M., McLaughlin, M., & Silbereisen, R. (2002). Youth civic
engagement in the twenty-first century. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 12, 121–48.
1...,188,189,190,191,192,193,194,195,196,197 199,200,201,202,203,204,205,206,207,208,...216
Powered by FlippingBook