This book demonstrates the consequences of legislators' strategic communication for representation in American politics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Justin Grimmer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Stanford University, California, which he joined after receiving his PhD from Harvard University's Department of Government in 2010. His research combines new statistical techniques, machine learning, and massive data sets to study how political representation occurs in American politics. His work has appeared in the American Political Science Review, the American Journal of Political Science, The Journal of Politics, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Political Analysis, and Regulation and Governance. Grimmer's research has received several awards, including the Warren E. Miller prize for best paper published in political analysis, the Robert H. Durr award from the Midwest Political Science Association, and the John T. Williams prize from the Society for Political Methodology.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Representation inside and outside Congress 2. Representation and evaluation on the senator's terms 3. Measuring presentational styles with Senate press releases 4. Measuring presentational styles in thousands of press releases 5. Types of presentational styles in the US Senate 6. The electoral connection's effect on senators' presentational styles 7. Correspondence between senators' work in Washington and presentational styles 8. Why presentational styles matter for dyadic representation 9. Why presentational styles matter for collective representation 10. Presentational styles and representation.
1. Representation inside and outside Congress 2. Representation and evaluation on the senator's terms 3. Measuring presentational styles with Senate press releases 4. Measuring presentational styles in thousands of press releases 5. Types of presentational styles in the US Senate 6. The electoral connection's effect on senators' presentational styles 7. Correspondence between senators' work in Washington and presentational styles 8. Why presentational styles matter for dyadic representation 9. Why presentational styles matter for collective representation 10. Presentational styles and representation.
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