Manipulating Democracy offers the first comprehensive dialogue between empirical political scientists and normative political theorists on the definition and contemporary practice of democratic manipulation. An impressive array of distinguished scholars offer incisive assessments and far-reaching critiques of contemporary American democracy.
Manipulating Democracy offers the first comprehensive dialogue between empirical political scientists and normative political theorists on the definition and contemporary practice of democratic manipulation. An impressive array of distinguished scholars offer incisive assessments and far-reaching critiques of contemporary American democracy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Wayne Le Cheminant is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Loyola Marymount University. He is co-editor of the volume Mormons and Politics: The Lessons of History, Belief, and Practice. John M. Parrish is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Loyola Marymount University. He is the author of Paradoxes of Political Ethics: From Dirty Hands to the Invisible Hand.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Manipulating Democracy: A Reappraisal Wayne Le Cheminant and John M. Parrish Part 1: Democratic Theory 1. Manipulation and Democratic Theory James Fishkin 2. Manipulation: As Old As Democracy Itself (and Sometimes Dangerous) Terence Ball 3. When Rhetoric Turns Manipulative: Disentangling Persuasion and Manipulation Nathaniel Klemp Part 2: Political Psychology 4. Changing Brains: Lessons from the Living Wage Campaign George Lakoff 5. Emotional Manipulation of Political Identity Rose McDermott 6. Mimesis, Persuasion, and Manipulation in Plato's Republic Christina Tarnopolsky Part 3: Mass Media 7. "News You Can't Use": Politics and Democracy in the New Media Environment Richard Fox and Amy Gangl 8. The Betrayal of Democracy: The Purpose of Public Opinion Survey Research and Its Misuse by Presidents Lawrence Jacobs 9. The Political Economy of Mass Media: Implications for Informed Citizenship Shanto Iyengar and Kyu Hahn 10. Exploiting the Clueless: Heresthetic, Overload, and Rational Ignorance Andrew Sabl
Introduction Manipulating Democracy: A Reappraisal Wayne Le Cheminant and John M. Parrish Part 1: Democratic Theory 1. Manipulation and Democratic Theory James Fishkin 2. Manipulation: As Old As Democracy Itself (and Sometimes Dangerous) Terence Ball 3. When Rhetoric Turns Manipulative: Disentangling Persuasion and Manipulation Nathaniel Klemp Part 2: Political Psychology 4. Changing Brains: Lessons from the Living Wage Campaign George Lakoff 5. Emotional Manipulation of Political Identity Rose McDermott 6. Mimesis, Persuasion, and Manipulation in Plato's Republic Christina Tarnopolsky Part 3: Mass Media 7. "News You Can't Use": Politics and Democracy in the New Media Environment Richard Fox and Amy Gangl 8. The Betrayal of Democracy: The Purpose of Public Opinion Survey Research and Its Misuse by Presidents Lawrence Jacobs 9. The Political Economy of Mass Media: Implications for Informed Citizenship Shanto Iyengar and Kyu Hahn 10. Exploiting the Clueless: Heresthetic, Overload, and Rational Ignorance Andrew Sabl
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