Engaging the Public: How Government and the Media Can Reinvigorate American Democracy
Editat de Carol E. Hays, Scott P. Hays Autor Paul Simon Contribuţii de Erica Weintraub Austin, Theodore L. Becker, Stephen Earl Bennett, Christopher Budzisz, Justin Burchett, Jerry Calvert, Steven H. Chaffee, Jack Doppelt, Dan Drew, William P. Eveland Jr., Edward M. Horowitz, Thomas J. Johnson, Barbara K. Kaye, Lynda Lee Kaid, Tien-tsung Lee, James B. Lemert, Michael McDevitt, Mitchell S. McKinney, Jack M. McLeod, Dwight L. Morris, Melinda A. Mueller, Grant W. Neeley, Bruce E. Pinkleton, Barbara L. Poole, Lilliard Richardson, Ellen Shearer, Christa Daryl Slaton, Julia A. Spiker, Priscilla L. Southwell, Wayne Wanta, David Weaver, Wei Wu Weien Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 sep 1998
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780847688906
ISBN-10: 0847688909
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 149 x 227 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0847688909
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 149 x 227 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Introduction: Disengagement and Reform
Part 3 Part I. Citizen Engagement: The People
Chapter 4 No-Show '96: Americans Who Do Not Vote
Chapter 5 Alienation and the Soccer Mom: A Media Creation or a New Trend in Voting Behavior?
Chapter 6 Alienation, Engagement, and the College Student: A Focus Group Study
Chapter 7 Second Chance Political Socialization: Trickle-up Effects of Children on Parents
Part 8 Part II. Citizen Engagement: The Media
Chapter 9 Media and Participation: Breaking the Spiral of Disaffection
Chapter 10 Voter Interest and Participation in the 1996 Presidential Election: Did the Debates Matter?
Chapter 11 Consequences of Negative Political Advertising Exposure
Chapter 12 Political Talk Radio Shows' Impact on Democratic Citizenship
Chapter 13 A Vehicle for Engagement or a Haven for the Disaffected? Internet Use, Political Alienation, and Voter Participation
Part 14 Part III. Citizen Engagement: Reform
Chapter 15 Election Law Reform and Turnout: What Works?
Chapter 16 Voting Trends in the States: The Impact of Reform
Chapter 17 Early Voting in Tennessee: Removing Barriers to Participation
Chapter 18 Armchair Voting: The Vote-by-Mail Experiment in the State of Oregon
Chapter 19 DebateWatch '96 and Citizen Engagement: Building Democracy through Citizen Communication
Chapter 20 Going Beyond Adults and Voter Turnout: Evaluating a Socialization Program Involving Schools, Family, and Media
Chapter 21 Increasing the Quality and Quantity of Citizen Participation: New Technologies and New Techniques
Chapter 22 Engaging the Public: An Agenda for Reform
Chapter 2 Introduction: Disengagement and Reform
Part 3 Part I. Citizen Engagement: The People
Chapter 4 No-Show '96: Americans Who Do Not Vote
Chapter 5 Alienation and the Soccer Mom: A Media Creation or a New Trend in Voting Behavior?
Chapter 6 Alienation, Engagement, and the College Student: A Focus Group Study
Chapter 7 Second Chance Political Socialization: Trickle-up Effects of Children on Parents
Part 8 Part II. Citizen Engagement: The Media
Chapter 9 Media and Participation: Breaking the Spiral of Disaffection
Chapter 10 Voter Interest and Participation in the 1996 Presidential Election: Did the Debates Matter?
Chapter 11 Consequences of Negative Political Advertising Exposure
Chapter 12 Political Talk Radio Shows' Impact on Democratic Citizenship
Chapter 13 A Vehicle for Engagement or a Haven for the Disaffected? Internet Use, Political Alienation, and Voter Participation
Part 14 Part III. Citizen Engagement: Reform
Chapter 15 Election Law Reform and Turnout: What Works?
Chapter 16 Voting Trends in the States: The Impact of Reform
Chapter 17 Early Voting in Tennessee: Removing Barriers to Participation
Chapter 18 Armchair Voting: The Vote-by-Mail Experiment in the State of Oregon
Chapter 19 DebateWatch '96 and Citizen Engagement: Building Democracy through Citizen Communication
Chapter 20 Going Beyond Adults and Voter Turnout: Evaluating a Socialization Program Involving Schools, Family, and Media
Chapter 21 Increasing the Quality and Quantity of Citizen Participation: New Technologies and New Techniques
Chapter 22 Engaging the Public: An Agenda for Reform
Recenzii
This well-rounded study goes beyond handwringing about the sad state of civic engagement in the United States. It presents important research that sheds new light on the problem and makes thoughtful, workable recommendations about solutions. Engaging the Public is worth reading, worth pondering, and worth implementing.
This is an ambitious collection of seventeen essays that . . . provide new insights that can enrich the public dialogue and inspire new research.
Engaging the Public makes a valuable contribution to the scholarship on political communication, and constitutes a needed link between political science and the health of the American body politic. Not only should this volume provoke further initiatives to engage the public, but it should engage other scholars in research that expands upon the findings and recommendations herein.
This is an ambitious collection of seventeen essays that . . . provide new insights that can enrich the public dialogue and inspire new research.
Engaging the Public makes a valuable contribution to the scholarship on political communication, and constitutes a needed link between political science and the health of the American body politic. Not only should this volume provoke further initiatives to engage the public, but it should engage other scholars in research that expands upon the findings and recommendations herein.