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Johnson, Ralph Arthur – 1976
This study compares the concept of nonviolence with traditional rhetoric because both endeavor to establish civil discourse as a standard for social and political interaction. The five chapters in the study uncover suggestions by contemporary rhetorical theorists for establishing civil discourse, trace the development of classical rhetoric and the…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Doctoral Dissertations, Persuasive Discourse, Political Issues
Talley, Marian – 1976
The purpose of this research was to ascertain whether the process of political socialization as the transmission of the political culture through schools contributes to the persistence of the American political system in the black community. One hundred and sixty black urban and suburban individuals over age 18 comprised the sample population.…
Descriptors: Black Community, Blacks, Cultural Influences, Doctoral Dissertations
Peregrino, Santiago – 1970
The preliminary study examined the political ideology of the Mexican American in El Paso, Texas. Seventh grade students in five city public schools whose districts lie in the predominantly Mexican American sections of El Paso were asked to fill out a form stating their father's name, address, and citizenship. A randomized sample was then selected…
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Decision Making, Demography, Government (Administrative Body)
Garcia, Richard A. – 1970
The study investigated the political ideology of three Chicano youth groups in El Paso, Texas: Mexican American Youth Association (MAYA), Mexican American Political Association (MAPA), and the Alianza. Purpose of the study was to identify and compare the political ideas and attitudes of the three organizations. Questionnaires were administered to…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Group Membership, Literature Reviews, Masters Theses
Interracial Books for Children Bulletin, 1977
This issue of the "Interracial Books for Children Bulletin" has three major articles. The first deals with the book titled, "The Five Chinese Brothers". This is one of the most widely circulated children's books in the United States. Although this book has been tauted as being authentically "Chinese", it is being…
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Chinese Americans, Elementary Secondary Education
Rodriguez, Roy Conrado – 1972
During the spring of 1971, the political attitudes of middle-class Mexican Americans in the El Paso (Texas) area were surveyed. An 86-item questionnaire was administered to 187 people in six area Councils of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), four posts of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), and one area Council of the Knights…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Organizations, Demography, Government (Administrative Body)
Balliet, Lee Spangler – 1974
Seeking to trace both the nature and the extent of ceremonial (regressive) resistance to the progressive forces of technology and industrialization, the origins and consequences of economic, political, and social institutions in the Southern United States were investigated. Data were derived from the following sources: (1) Southern regional…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Anglo Americans, Doctoral Dissertations, Economically Disadvantaged
Loyola, Jose Gabriel – 1973
The hypothesis, "children of different ethnic groups possess different political attitudes", was tested to determine: (1) whether white ethnic groups had different political attitudes; (2) if so, to what degree; and (3) how they ranked compared to each other. To verify the hypothesis, the concept of political socialization was…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Attitude Change, Blacks, Comparative Analysis