Civic life in the information age: Politics, technology, and generation X

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Defying the general belief that American citizenship is in decline, Sanford claims that Generation X is actually taking positions of civic leadership and authority as Baby Boomers retire. By exploring traditional instruments of social capital, civic culture and political science, she attempts to make us understand this maligned generation better.

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Sanford, S. (2007). Civic life in the information age: Politics, technology, and generation X. Civic Life in the Information Age Politics, Technology, and Generation X (pp. 1–237). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230603127

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