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Still Bowling Alone? The Post-9/11 Split

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2010

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Sander, Thomas H. and Putnam, Robert D. 2010. Still Bowling Alone? The Post-9/11 Split. Journal of Democracy 21(1): 9-16.

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The crisis of the 9/11 terrorist attacks has sparked a surge of increased civic engagement by young people in the United States, but there is also evidence of a growing divide along class lines.

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DPI - Democracy, Politics, and Institutions, Politics: Elections, Participation, Advocacy and Social Movements, Civic Engagement, Ethnic and Group Conflict, Public Policy Research, 9/11 Attacks

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