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Social groups, sport and political engagement in New Zealand 

Authors: Todd Donovan a;  Shaun Bowler b;  Robert Hanneman b; Jeffrey Karp c
Affiliations:   a Western Washington University,
b University of California, Riverside
c Texas Tech University and University of Twente, Netherlands
DOI: 10.1080/1036114042000254476
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Published in: journal Australian Journal of Political Science, Volume 39, Issue 2 July 2004 , pages 405 - 419
Number of References: 29
Formats available: HTML (English) : PDF (English)
Previously published as: Politics (0032-3268) until pre-1996
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Abstract

Many prominent social theorists contend that memberships in voluntary associations make major contributions to making citizens more engaged with democracy. Although substantial attention has been directed at the potential role of sports groups, previous studies using survey data have not found membership in sports groups to be associated with political activity. New Zealand presents an important context for testing this theory, given its high levels of public participation in sports groups. We find that membership in sports and other social groups is associated with higher levels of political engagement. We discuss how these findings advance our understanding of the role that specific group memberships may have in democratic societies.
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