Harvard Educational Review
  1. Fall 1968 Issue »

    Patterns of Political Learning

    M. Kent Jennings, Richard G. Niemi

    The authors take issue with a widely accepted developmental model which suggests that almost all of political socialization occurs in the elementary school years. They re-examine some of the research on which the model was based in light of original data gathered by the Survey Research Center of the University of Michigan.

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  2. Fall 1968 Issue

    Abstracts

    Patterns of Political Learning
    M. Kent Jennings, Richard G. Niemi
    Political Education in the Midst of Life's Struggles
    Robert E. Lane
    Public Knowledge and Private Men:
    Political Impact in the Post-Kerr Era
    Edgar Litt
    Political Socialization in the South American Middle Class
    Arthur L. Stinchcombe
    Discussion
    Report Analysis:
    Franks and Muscatine—the Workings of Faculty Committees
    Donald T. Williams, Jr.
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