An undergraduate textbook offering a comprehensive, up-to-date, and critical examination of the role that race plays in American politics. It shows students how to bring empirical analysis to bear on deeply divided topics and makes a sustained argument that racial considerations are central to understanding America's political system writ large.
An undergraduate textbook offering a comprehensive, up-to-date, and critical examination of the role that race plays in American politics. It shows students how to bring empirical analysis to bear on deeply divided topics and makes a sustained argument that racial considerations are central to understanding America's political system writ large.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Zoltan L. Hajnal is the author of several award-winning books, has published in the top political science journals, and has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, and a range of other media outlets. He is actively involved in voting rights litigation and local election law reform.
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Preface Part I. Diversity and American Democracy: 1. Setting the stage: diversity and democracy 2. E pluribus unum: citizenship, demographic change, and diversity 3. Democracy, inequality, and polarization Part II. The Experience of Race in The United States: 4. How do individuals experience discrimination in the United States? 5. How do institutions contribute to racism in the United States? Part III. The Inputs of Democratic Decision-Making in A Racially Divided America: 6. Public opinion: divided by race? 7. Political participation 8. Media, campaigns, and the politics of race 9. Race and elections Part IV. Outcomes in American Democracy: 10. Do elected officials look like their constituents? 11. Does government carry out the will of the people? 12. Criminal justice 13. Voting rights 14. Race and the shaping of American social policies 15. Diversity and democracy from the bottom up: the past, the present, and the future.
Preface Part I. Diversity and American Democracy: 1. Setting the stage: diversity and democracy 2. E pluribus unum: citizenship, demographic change, and diversity 3. Democracy, inequality, and polarization Part II. The Experience of Race in The United States: 4. How do individuals experience discrimination in the United States? 5. How do institutions contribute to racism in the United States? Part III. The Inputs of Democratic Decision-Making in A Racially Divided America: 6. Public opinion: divided by race? 7. Political participation 8. Media, campaigns, and the politics of race 9. Race and elections Part IV. Outcomes in American Democracy: 10. Do elected officials look like their constituents? 11. Does government carry out the will of the people? 12. Criminal justice 13. Voting rights 14. Race and the shaping of American social policies 15. Diversity and democracy from the bottom up: the past, the present, and the future.
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