Race and Representation
Herausgeber: Persons, Georgia A
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The National Political Science Review is the official publication of the National Conference of Black Political Scientists
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 812g
- ISBN-13: 9781138531369
- ISBN-10: 1138531367
- Artikelnr.: 50495193
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 812g
- ISBN-13: 9781138531369
- ISBN-10: 1138531367
- Artikelnr.: 50495193
Georgia A. Persons
1: Editor's Introductory Note
Symposium: Race and Representation
2: Voting Rights Policy and Redistricting: An Introductory Essay
3: The 1990s Round of Redistricting: A Schematic Outline of Some Key Features
4: Minority Representation and the Tradeoffs in Legislative Redistricting
5: The Impact of Redistricting on African-American Representation in the U.S. Congress and State Legislatures in the 1990s
6: Redistricting the Commonwealth: ANarrative and Analysis of the Virginia Outcome, 1991-1996
7: New York City Redistricting and New York State Congressional Redistricting: A View from the Inside
8: Georgia's Reapportionment and Redistricting Process in 1995: Reflections of a Participant Observer
9: Social Movement Theory in the Examination of Mobilization in a Black Community: The 1991 Sacramento Redistricting Project
10: The Voting Rights Act and Judicial Elections: A Horse of a Different Color or Canary in the Coal Mine?
11: Redistricting in the Multiracial Twenty-First Century: Changing Demographic and Socioeconomic Conditions Pose Important New Challenges
12: Race and Representation: A Commentary
Call and Response: The Politics of Speaking to and for Black America
13: The Messages and the Messengers: Opinions from the Million Men Who Marched
Progress and Resistance
14: Two Paths to Minority Empowerment
15: Limited and Cumulative Voting in Alabama: An Assessment After Two Rounds of Elections
16: Fiscal Neglect as a Response to School Desegregation: Defunding Desegregated Schools
The Political Science Discipline: Constraints and Concerns
17: - The Limits of Rational Choice Theory
18: The Study of African-American Politics as Social Danger: Clues from the Disciplinary Journals
Reflection
19: Civil Rights Policy and the Liberal Tradition: A Framework for Evaluating Social Policy
Research
20: Separate and Unequal: Incorporation, Stratification, and Reform
21: The Political Behavior of American Blacks: A Research Note on Effects of Four Classes of Variables
22: Early Post-Cold War Views of World Affairs
23: The Devolution Decade: Assessing the States' Response
24: Reform, Re-Invention, and Good Governance: Politics, the Public Service, and Public Accountability
25: The Preeminent African-American Legal Scholar: J. Clay Smith, Jr.
Book Reviews
27: Invitation to the Scholarly Community
Symposium: Race and Representation
2: Voting Rights Policy and Redistricting: An Introductory Essay
3: The 1990s Round of Redistricting: A Schematic Outline of Some Key Features
4: Minority Representation and the Tradeoffs in Legislative Redistricting
5: The Impact of Redistricting on African-American Representation in the U.S. Congress and State Legislatures in the 1990s
6: Redistricting the Commonwealth: ANarrative and Analysis of the Virginia Outcome, 1991-1996
7: New York City Redistricting and New York State Congressional Redistricting: A View from the Inside
8: Georgia's Reapportionment and Redistricting Process in 1995: Reflections of a Participant Observer
9: Social Movement Theory in the Examination of Mobilization in a Black Community: The 1991 Sacramento Redistricting Project
10: The Voting Rights Act and Judicial Elections: A Horse of a Different Color or Canary in the Coal Mine?
11: Redistricting in the Multiracial Twenty-First Century: Changing Demographic and Socioeconomic Conditions Pose Important New Challenges
12: Race and Representation: A Commentary
Call and Response: The Politics of Speaking to and for Black America
13: The Messages and the Messengers: Opinions from the Million Men Who Marched
Progress and Resistance
14: Two Paths to Minority Empowerment
15: Limited and Cumulative Voting in Alabama: An Assessment After Two Rounds of Elections
16: Fiscal Neglect as a Response to School Desegregation: Defunding Desegregated Schools
The Political Science Discipline: Constraints and Concerns
17: - The Limits of Rational Choice Theory
18: The Study of African-American Politics as Social Danger: Clues from the Disciplinary Journals
Reflection
19: Civil Rights Policy and the Liberal Tradition: A Framework for Evaluating Social Policy
Research
20: Separate and Unequal: Incorporation, Stratification, and Reform
21: The Political Behavior of American Blacks: A Research Note on Effects of Four Classes of Variables
22: Early Post-Cold War Views of World Affairs
23: The Devolution Decade: Assessing the States' Response
24: Reform, Re-Invention, and Good Governance: Politics, the Public Service, and Public Accountability
25: The Preeminent African-American Legal Scholar: J. Clay Smith, Jr.
Book Reviews
27: Invitation to the Scholarly Community
1: Editor's Introductory Note
Symposium: Race and Representation
2: Voting Rights Policy and Redistricting: An Introductory Essay
3: The 1990s Round of Redistricting: A Schematic Outline of Some Key Features
4: Minority Representation and the Tradeoffs in Legislative Redistricting
5: The Impact of Redistricting on African-American Representation in the U.S. Congress and State Legislatures in the 1990s
6: Redistricting the Commonwealth: ANarrative and Analysis of the Virginia Outcome, 1991-1996
7: New York City Redistricting and New York State Congressional Redistricting: A View from the Inside
8: Georgia's Reapportionment and Redistricting Process in 1995: Reflections of a Participant Observer
9: Social Movement Theory in the Examination of Mobilization in a Black Community: The 1991 Sacramento Redistricting Project
10: The Voting Rights Act and Judicial Elections: A Horse of a Different Color or Canary in the Coal Mine?
11: Redistricting in the Multiracial Twenty-First Century: Changing Demographic and Socioeconomic Conditions Pose Important New Challenges
12: Race and Representation: A Commentary
Call and Response: The Politics of Speaking to and for Black America
13: The Messages and the Messengers: Opinions from the Million Men Who Marched
Progress and Resistance
14: Two Paths to Minority Empowerment
15: Limited and Cumulative Voting in Alabama: An Assessment After Two Rounds of Elections
16: Fiscal Neglect as a Response to School Desegregation: Defunding Desegregated Schools
The Political Science Discipline: Constraints and Concerns
17: - The Limits of Rational Choice Theory
18: The Study of African-American Politics as Social Danger: Clues from the Disciplinary Journals
Reflection
19: Civil Rights Policy and the Liberal Tradition: A Framework for Evaluating Social Policy
Research
20: Separate and Unequal: Incorporation, Stratification, and Reform
21: The Political Behavior of American Blacks: A Research Note on Effects of Four Classes of Variables
22: Early Post-Cold War Views of World Affairs
23: The Devolution Decade: Assessing the States' Response
24: Reform, Re-Invention, and Good Governance: Politics, the Public Service, and Public Accountability
25: The Preeminent African-American Legal Scholar: J. Clay Smith, Jr.
Book Reviews
27: Invitation to the Scholarly Community
Symposium: Race and Representation
2: Voting Rights Policy and Redistricting: An Introductory Essay
3: The 1990s Round of Redistricting: A Schematic Outline of Some Key Features
4: Minority Representation and the Tradeoffs in Legislative Redistricting
5: The Impact of Redistricting on African-American Representation in the U.S. Congress and State Legislatures in the 1990s
6: Redistricting the Commonwealth: ANarrative and Analysis of the Virginia Outcome, 1991-1996
7: New York City Redistricting and New York State Congressional Redistricting: A View from the Inside
8: Georgia's Reapportionment and Redistricting Process in 1995: Reflections of a Participant Observer
9: Social Movement Theory in the Examination of Mobilization in a Black Community: The 1991 Sacramento Redistricting Project
10: The Voting Rights Act and Judicial Elections: A Horse of a Different Color or Canary in the Coal Mine?
11: Redistricting in the Multiracial Twenty-First Century: Changing Demographic and Socioeconomic Conditions Pose Important New Challenges
12: Race and Representation: A Commentary
Call and Response: The Politics of Speaking to and for Black America
13: The Messages and the Messengers: Opinions from the Million Men Who Marched
Progress and Resistance
14: Two Paths to Minority Empowerment
15: Limited and Cumulative Voting in Alabama: An Assessment After Two Rounds of Elections
16: Fiscal Neglect as a Response to School Desegregation: Defunding Desegregated Schools
The Political Science Discipline: Constraints and Concerns
17: - The Limits of Rational Choice Theory
18: The Study of African-American Politics as Social Danger: Clues from the Disciplinary Journals
Reflection
19: Civil Rights Policy and the Liberal Tradition: A Framework for Evaluating Social Policy
Research
20: Separate and Unequal: Incorporation, Stratification, and Reform
21: The Political Behavior of American Blacks: A Research Note on Effects of Four Classes of Variables
22: Early Post-Cold War Views of World Affairs
23: The Devolution Decade: Assessing the States' Response
24: Reform, Re-Invention, and Good Governance: Politics, the Public Service, and Public Accountability
25: The Preeminent African-American Legal Scholar: J. Clay Smith, Jr.
Book Reviews
27: Invitation to the Scholarly Community