9781421410333-1421410338-Harry Potter and the Millennials: Research Methods and the Politics of the Muggle Generation

Harry Potter and the Millennials: Research Methods and the Politics of the Muggle Generation

ISBN-13: 9781421410333
ISBN-10: 1421410338
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Anthony Gierzynski
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Format: Paperback 136 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781421410333
ISBN-10: 1421410338
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Anthony Gierzynski
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Format: Paperback 136 pages

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Harry Potter and the Millennials: Research Methods and the Politics of the Muggle Generation (ISBN-13: 9781421410333 and ISBN-10: 1421410338), written by authors Anthony Gierzynski, was published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2013. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Communication & Media Studies (Social Sciences, Popular Culture, Sociology, Ideologies & Doctrines, Politics & Government, United States) books. You can easily purchase or rent Harry Potter and the Millennials: Research Methods and the Politics of the Muggle Generation (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Communication & Media Studies books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Without a doubt the Harry Potter series has had a powerful effect on the Millennial Generation. Millions of children grew up immersed in the world of the boy wizard-reading the books, dressing up in costume to attend midnight book release parties, watching the movies, and even creating and competing in Quidditch tournaments. Beyond what we know of the popularity of the series, however, nothing has been published on the question of the Harry Potter effect on the politics of its young readers-now voting adults. Looking to engage his students in exploring the connections between political opinion and popular culture, Anthony Gierzynski conducted a national survey of more than 1,100 college students and examined these connections as well as Millennial politics. Harry Potter and the Millennials tells the fascinating story of how the team designed the study and gathered results, explains what conclusions can and cannot be drawn, and reveals the challenges social scientists face in studying political science, sociology, and mass communication. Specifically, the evidence indicates that Harry Potter fans are more open to diversity and are more politically tolerant than nonfans; fans are also less authoritarian, less likely to support the use of deadly force or torture, more politically active, and more likely to have had a negative view of the Bush administration. Furthermore, these differences do not disappear when controlling for other important predictors of these perspectives, lending support to the argument that the series indeed had an independent effect on its audience. In this clear and cogent account, Gierzynski demonstrates how social scientists develop and design research questions and studies. An appendix of questions and resulting data, including graphs and diagrams, will appeal especially to instructors seeking to explain the nuances of political socialization. Gierzynski's captivating analysis of media's impact

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