Overcoming Intolerance in South Africa: Experiments in Democratic Persuasion Contributor(s): Gibson, James L. (Author), Gouws, Amanda (Author) |
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ISBN: 0521813905 ISBN-13: 9780521813907 Publisher: Cambridge University Press OUR PRICE: $114.00 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: September 2002 Annotation: James L. Gibson and Amanda Gouws investigate the degree to which the political culture of South Africa and the beliefs, values, and attitudes of ordinary people affect democratic reform. One set of values is of particular concern for their research: political tolerance. Gibson and Gouws contend that political tolerance is a crucial element of democratic political cultures in general. And it is perhaps more important than any other democratic value in polyglot South Africa. |
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BISAC Categories: - Political Science | Political Ideologies - Democracy - Social Science | Anthropology - Cultural & Social - Political Science | World - General |
Dewey: 306.209 |
LCCN: 2002017416 |
Series: Cambridge Studies in Public Opinion and Political Psychology |
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 6" W x 9" (1.28 lbs) 280 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - Southern Africa |
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Contributor Bio(s): Gibson, James L.: - James L. Gibson is Sidney W. Souers Professor of Government at Washington University in St. Louis. He has published four books and numerous articles on mass behavior and democratization in the United States, Europe, and Africa. He has recently held visiting research and teaching positions at the University of Stellenbosch (South Africa), the Institute for Social Justice and Reconciliation (South Africa), and the Russell Sage Foundation.Gouws, Amanda: - Amanda Gouws is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Stellenbosch. She has been involved in numerous survey research projects in South Africa and has published academic articles on political tolerance, the electoral system, and gender politics in South Africa. |