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- catalog contributor b11928920.
 - catalog created "c2000.".
 - catalog date "2000".
 - catalog date "c2000.".
 - catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
 - catalog description "Ch. 1. Expressive Choice and Mass Participation. 1.1. Approaching Noninstrumental Choice. 1.2. Methodological, But Not Ontological, Individualism -- pt. 1. Theory. Ch. 2. A Jukebox Model of Participation. 2.1. Claiming Popularity. 2.2. Horizontal Shielding of Fellow Participants. 2.3. Horizontal Shielding of Competing Producers. 2.4. Imposing a Cost of Participation. 2.5. Idiom versus Motivation. Ch. 3. Theoretical Frame 1: Choice and Doing. 3.1. Turnout. 3.2. Choice. 3.3. Responses to the Participation Paradox. 3.4. Preliminary Conclusion. Ch. 4. Theoretical Frame 2: Choice and Being. 4.1. Expressive Motivation and Symbolic Utility. 4.2. Operationalizing Expressive Choice -- pt. 2. Analysis.".
 - catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
 - catalog extent "xv, 177 p. :".
 - catalog identifier "069100661X (CL : alk. paper)".
 - catalog issued "2000".
 - catalog issued "c2000.".
 - catalog language "eng".
 - catalog publisher "Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press,".
 - catalog subject "301/.01 21".
 - catalog subject "HM495 .S38 2000".
 - catalog subject "Political participation.".
 - catalog subject "Rational choice theory.".
 - catalog subject "Voting.".
 - catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Expressive Choice and Mass Participation. 1.1. Approaching Noninstrumental Choice. 1.2. Methodological, But Not Ontological, Individualism -- pt. 1. Theory. Ch. 2. A Jukebox Model of Participation. 2.1. Claiming Popularity. 2.2. Horizontal Shielding of Fellow Participants. 2.3. Horizontal Shielding of Competing Producers. 2.4. Imposing a Cost of Participation. 2.5. Idiom versus Motivation. Ch. 3. Theoretical Frame 1: Choice and Doing. 3.1. Turnout. 3.2. Choice. 3.3. Responses to the Participation Paradox. 3.4. Preliminary Conclusion. Ch. 4. Theoretical Frame 2: Choice and Being. 4.1. Expressive Motivation and Symbolic Utility. 4.2. Operationalizing Expressive Choice -- pt. 2. Analysis.".
 - catalog title "A logic of expressive choice / Alexander A. Schuessler.".
 - catalog type "text".