Journal article
Civic engagement and associationalism: The impact of group membership scope versus intensity of participation
DT Alexander, J Barraket, JM Lewis, M Considine
European Sociological Review | Published : 2012
DOI: 10.1093/esr/jcq047
Abstract
The relationship between participation in civic and political activities and membership of voluntary associations is now well established. What is less clear is the relative impacts of how much time people spend on group activities (associational intensity), and the number and type of groups that individuals are involved with (associational scope). Does it matter in terms of civic engagement, for example, whether one is a member of a quilting-circle or trade union? Does it matter whether association 'membership' is simply an annual payment or a major commitment of time and energy? In this article, we use a large survey to explore these questions empirically by focusing on the membership patt..
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