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Jackson (Political Science, Bowling Green State University) returns with a new edition of his essential text about how young people acquire and hold political beliefs over time. Using data from the U.S., Canada, Great Britain, and Ireland, the author examines both how young people are influenced by entertainment media, and the degree to which young people's beliefs differ from those of parents, teachers, and peers. Jackson's findings suggest that, rather than falling into neat right/left patterns, the media's influence interacts with parental and peer influence in complex and surprising ways. While mainly aimed at academics, this book will also appeal to many general readers who are interested in popular culture and music. Annotation c2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)