Perceived leadership stability and the structure of urban agenda-setting networks |
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Authors: | John M. Bolland |
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Affiliation: | Univeristy of Alabama, USA |
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Abstract: | A number of recent studies have addressed the informal social structure surrounding urban decision making, showing its implications for collective political action. This paper extends these analyses by asking a prior question: what factors affect the structure of political networks? Specifically, the paper develops a model suggesting how one such factor, perceptions of political leadership and the expectations of political conflict they may engender, affect the structure of urban agenda-setting networks. Data collected from six cities show perceptions of leadership stability to be strongly correlated with four structural characteristics of these networks. |
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