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Community building / Culture / Politics / Human behavior / Voting behavior / Immigration / Socialization / Social capital / Democratization / Theories of political behavior / Social science / Civic engagement
Date: 2012-11-01 08:54:45
Community building
Culture
Politics
Human behavior
Voting behavior
Immigration
Socialization
Social capital
Democratization
Theories of political behavior
Social science
Civic engagement

The Practice of Voting: Immigrant Turnout, the Persistence of Origin Effects, and the Nature, Formation and Transmission of Political Habit by

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