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- W2116989660 abstract "Objective. Scholars who have investigated depictions of public service in children’s literature have come to a mix of conclusions regarding the portrayal of public figures in children’s literature. We revisit these studies, attempting to answer the question of how public servants are portrayed in children’s literature. Methods. We perform content analysis of 93 books and examine 868 characters for benevolence and competence. Results. We find that public servants are portrayed as no more incompetent or malevolent than other adults in children’s literature. On a few dimensions, we find just the opposite. Furthermore, we find that women in general are portrayed as more benevolent than men, although the same patterns are not found between sexes when examining only those in the public service. Conclusions. If children are developing negative stereotypes of government officials and institutions, these stereotypes do not appear to be formed through their reading of children’s literature. The acquisition of political values and beliefs has been a central research topic in political science for most of the 20th century. Studies have looked at the role of parents (Tedin, 1974; Jennings and Niemi, 1968), the media (Conway et al., 1982), and political events (Sears and Valentino, 1997) in shaping individual political attitudes. Surprisingly, whereas scholars have studied children’s political attitudes for a number of years, few have looked at the role of children’s literature in political socialization. Those studies that have been conducted fail to answer the central question of how governmental actors are portrayed in children’s literature. This paper aims to provide a conclusive answer to this question, eliminating methodological" @default.
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- W2116989660 title "Depictions of Public Service in Children's Literature: Revisiting an Understudied Aspect of Political Socialization" @default.
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