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Some sociologists have argued that many changes in public life are the result of demographic changes, such as the gradual disappearance of the "greatest generation" and its replacement by the "baby boom" generation. (e.g., Robert Putnam). On this page you'll find discussion of how cultural and sociological changes have influenced civility. (We'll have less to say about "interventions" regarding cultural changes than we will on our other pages.) Examples include:
1) Changes in residential patterns see for example Lauren Howe's summary of Bill Bishop's The Big Sort. Bishop notes that far more Americans now live in landslide counties (carried by a presidential candidate with a margin of 20% or more). In 1976, 27% of Americans lived in such counties. In 2008 it was 48%. According to a recent calculation, 89 percent of the Whole Foods stores in the United States were in counties carried by Barack Obama in 2008, while 62 percent of Cracker Barrel restaurants were in counties carried by John McCain. (Figures from this NYT article,) This page is edited by Matt Motyl |
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