Voter ignorance is notorious and well-documented, but merely throwing more facts at voters is not enough. In this capstone work, eminent political scientist Arthur Lupia synthesizes years of work with scientists and educators in all arenas to figure out how to increase issue competence among voters.
Voter ignorance is notorious and well-documented, but merely throwing more facts at voters is not enough. In this capstone work, eminent political scientist Arthur Lupia synthesizes years of work with scientists and educators in all arenas to figure out how to increase issue competence among voters.
Arthur Lupia is the Hal R. Varian Collegiate Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan. He serves on advisory boards for several science communication endeavors, including the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education at the National Academy of Science and Climate Central. He is also Chair of the American Political Science Association Task Force on Improving Public Engagement.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication Acknowledgements 1. From Infinite Ignorance to Knowledge that Matters 2. Who Are the Educators and How Can We Help Them? PART I: THE VALUE OF INFORMATION 3. Three Definitions 4. The Silver Bullet 5. The Logic of Competence 6. Lost in the Woods 7. Attracting Attention 8. Building Source Credibility 9. The Politics of Competence 10. Value Diversity and How to Manage It 11. Complexity and Framing 12. Political Roles: Who Needs to Know? 13. Costs and Benefits PART II. HOW TO IMPROVE "POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE" 14. What We Know 15. Reading the Questions, Understanding the Answers 16. Political Knowledge Scales: Something Doesn't Add Up 17. Assessing Information Assessments 18. All in Good Measure 19. The Silver Lining References
TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication Acknowledgements 1. From Infinite Ignorance to Knowledge that Matters 2. Who Are the Educators and How Can We Help Them? PART I: THE VALUE OF INFORMATION 3. Three Definitions 4. The Silver Bullet 5. The Logic of Competence 6. Lost in the Woods 7. Attracting Attention 8. Building Source Credibility 9. The Politics of Competence 10. Value Diversity and How to Manage It 11. Complexity and Framing 12. Political Roles: Who Needs to Know? 13. Costs and Benefits PART II. HOW TO IMPROVE "POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE" 14. What We Know 15. Reading the Questions, Understanding the Answers 16. Political Knowledge Scales: Something Doesn't Add Up 17. Assessing Information Assessments 18. All in Good Measure 19. The Silver Lining References
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