Lauren Balasco (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Stockton, Jennifer Forestal (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Loyola, Claire Abernathy (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Stockto
Engaging Citizenship
An Introduction to Political Science
Lauren Balasco (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Stockton, Jennifer Forestal (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Loyola, Claire Abernathy (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Stockto
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An Introduction to Political Science
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Introduces students to the fundamentals of political science through the lens of citizenship, democracy, and civic engagement
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Introduces students to the fundamentals of political science through the lens of citizenship, democracy, and civic engagement
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 190mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1042g
- ISBN-13: 9780197515679
- ISBN-10: 0197515673
- Artikelnr.: 70340359
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 190mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1042g
- ISBN-13: 9780197515679
- ISBN-10: 0197515673
- Artikelnr.: 70340359
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Lauren Marie Balasco, Ph.D. (University of Delaware), Associate Professor of Political Science (Stockton University): Areas of specialization include comparative politics, rule of law, democratization, transitional justice, human rights, Latin American politics. Claire E. Abernathy, Ph.D. (Vanderbilt University), Associate Professor of Political Science (Stockton University): Areas of specialization include American politics, legislative correspondence management practices. Jennifer Forestal, Ph.D. (Northwestern University), Assistant Professor of Political Science (Loyola University Chicago): Areas of specialization include political theory, effects of digital technologies on democratic politics and how it can shape users' democratic habits and practices.
Preface: Why Citizenship?
Chapter 1: Unpacking Citizenship
Part 1: Explaining Statehood
Chapter 2: Justifying the State
Chapter 3: Comparing State Strength and Fragility
Chapter 4: Defining Rights in the United States
Chapter 5: Establishing Security
Part 2: Organizing Political Life
Chapter 6: Defining Democracy
Chapter 7: Comparing Democratic Regimes
Chapter 8: Exploring Democratic Institutions in the United States
Chapter 9: Ordering the Global System
Part 3: Shaping Participatory Processes
Chapter 10: Structuring Participation
Chapter 11: (De)-Democratizing Political Regimes
Chapter 12: Participating in the U.S. Political System
Chapter 13: Governing Global Politics
Part 4: Challenging the State
Chapter 14: Resisting State Authority
Chapter 15: Mobilizing Contentious Politics
Chapter 16: Framing Political Conflict in the United States
Chapter 17: Holding States Accountable through International Law
Chapter 1: Unpacking Citizenship
Part 1: Explaining Statehood
Chapter 2: Justifying the State
Chapter 3: Comparing State Strength and Fragility
Chapter 4: Defining Rights in the United States
Chapter 5: Establishing Security
Part 2: Organizing Political Life
Chapter 6: Defining Democracy
Chapter 7: Comparing Democratic Regimes
Chapter 8: Exploring Democratic Institutions in the United States
Chapter 9: Ordering the Global System
Part 3: Shaping Participatory Processes
Chapter 10: Structuring Participation
Chapter 11: (De)-Democratizing Political Regimes
Chapter 12: Participating in the U.S. Political System
Chapter 13: Governing Global Politics
Part 4: Challenging the State
Chapter 14: Resisting State Authority
Chapter 15: Mobilizing Contentious Politics
Chapter 16: Framing Political Conflict in the United States
Chapter 17: Holding States Accountable through International Law
Preface: Why Citizenship?
Chapter 1: Unpacking Citizenship
Part 1: Explaining Statehood
Chapter 2: Justifying the State
Chapter 3: Comparing State Strength and Fragility
Chapter 4: Defining Rights in the United States
Chapter 5: Establishing Security
Part 2: Organizing Political Life
Chapter 6: Defining Democracy
Chapter 7: Comparing Democratic Regimes
Chapter 8: Exploring Democratic Institutions in the United States
Chapter 9: Ordering the Global System
Part 3: Shaping Participatory Processes
Chapter 10: Structuring Participation
Chapter 11: (De)-Democratizing Political Regimes
Chapter 12: Participating in the U.S. Political System
Chapter 13: Governing Global Politics
Part 4: Challenging the State
Chapter 14: Resisting State Authority
Chapter 15: Mobilizing Contentious Politics
Chapter 16: Framing Political Conflict in the United States
Chapter 17: Holding States Accountable through International Law
Chapter 1: Unpacking Citizenship
Part 1: Explaining Statehood
Chapter 2: Justifying the State
Chapter 3: Comparing State Strength and Fragility
Chapter 4: Defining Rights in the United States
Chapter 5: Establishing Security
Part 2: Organizing Political Life
Chapter 6: Defining Democracy
Chapter 7: Comparing Democratic Regimes
Chapter 8: Exploring Democratic Institutions in the United States
Chapter 9: Ordering the Global System
Part 3: Shaping Participatory Processes
Chapter 10: Structuring Participation
Chapter 11: (De)-Democratizing Political Regimes
Chapter 12: Participating in the U.S. Political System
Chapter 13: Governing Global Politics
Part 4: Challenging the State
Chapter 14: Resisting State Authority
Chapter 15: Mobilizing Contentious Politics
Chapter 16: Framing Political Conflict in the United States
Chapter 17: Holding States Accountable through International Law