2024
DOI: 10.1017/s0003055424000273
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From Protest to Child-Rearing: How Movement Politics Shape Socialization Priorities

ALLISON P. ANOLL,
ANDREW M. ENGELHARDT,
MACKENZIE ISRAEL-TRUMMEL

Abstract: Classic political behavior studies assert that childhood socialization can contribute to later political orientations. But, as adults consider how to introduce children to politics, what shapes their decisions? We argue socialization is itself political with adults changing their socialization priorities in response to salient political events including social movements. Using Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests and race socialization as a case, we show the summer 2020 information environment coupled movement-co… Show more

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