Citizens, Context, and Choice

Citizens, Context, and Choice
Title Citizens, Context, and Choice PDF eBook
Author Russell J. Dalton
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 314
Release 2011
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0199599238

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How do institutions and electoral systems matter for citizens' electoral choices? This is the first systematic study that attempts to answer this question for contemporary democracies. The book assembles leading electoral researchers to examine citizen choice in over 30 democracies surveyed by the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems.

The Good Citizen

The Good Citizen
Title The Good Citizen PDF eBook
Author Russell J. Dalton
Publisher CQ Press
Pages 225
Release 2020-06-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1544395841

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In this third edition of The Good Citizen, Russell Dalton uses current national public opinion surveys, including new evidence from 2018 Pew Center survey data, to show how Americans are changing their views on what good citizenship means. It’s not about recreating the halcyon politics of a generation ago, but recognition that new patterns of citizenship call for new processes and new institutions that reflect the values of the contemporary American public. Trends in participation, tolerance, and policy priorities reflect a younger generation that is more engaged, more tolerant, and more supportive of social justice. The Good Citizen shows how a younger generation is creating new norms of citizenship that are leading to a renaissance of democratic participation. An important comparative chapter in the book showcases cross-national comparisons that further demonstrate the vitality of American democracy.

Duty and Choice

Duty and Choice
Title Duty and Choice PDF eBook
Author Peter John Loewen
Publisher
Pages
Release 2019
Genre POLITICAL SCIENCE
ISBN 9781442619791

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"Devoted to exploring elections as the central act in a democracy, Duty and Choice: The Evolution of the Study of Voting and Voters is animated by a set of three overarching questions: why do some citizens vote while others do not? how do voters decide to cast their ballots for one candidate and not another? and how does the context in which a citizen lives influence the choices they make? Organized into three sections focused on turnout, vote choice, and electoral systems, the volume seeks to provide novel insights into the most pressing questions for scholars of vote choice and voting behavior. In addition to featuring several prominent Canadian scholars, the collection includes chapters by leading scholars from the US and Europe."--

Citizen Politics

Citizen Politics
Title Citizen Politics PDF eBook
Author Russell J. Dalton
Publisher CQ Press
Pages 361
Release 2018-12-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1544351798

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Now, more than ever, people drive the democratic process. What people think of their government and its leaders, how (or whether) they vote, and what they do or say about a host of political issues greatly affect the further strengthening or erosion of democracy and democratic ideals. This fully updated, shorter Seventh Edition of Citizen Politics continues to offer the only truly comparative study of political attitudes and behavior in the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany. In addition to its comprehensive, thematic examination of political values, political activity, voting, and public images of government within a cross-national context, the updated edition of this bestseller explores how cultural issues, populism, Trump and far right parties are reshaping politics in contemporary democracies. All chapters have been updated with the latest research and empirical evidence. Further, Dalton includes recent research on citizens’ political behavior in USA, Britain, France, and Germany, as well as new evidence from national election studies in USA 2016, Britain 2017, France 2017, and Germany 2017.

Citizen Participation in Public Decision Making

Citizen Participation in Public Decision Making
Title Citizen Participation in Public Decision Making PDF eBook
Author Jack DeSario
Publisher Praeger
Pages 264
Release 1987-01-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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As services provided by government have expanded over the past several decades, so inevitably, has bureaucracy--especially the corps of professional administrators in charge of programs ranging from health care to the maintenance of efficient transportation networks. Under pressure from reform groups to promote public accountability by involving citizens in the decision-making process, government has begun to place private citizens on many important health, education, transportation, and environmental planning bodies. This study of citizen participation and technocracy, written by twelve prominent specialists, provides the first comprehensive theoretical and empirical analyses of these recent developments and their impact on formulating, directing, and implementing public policies.

Toward an Ethic of Citizenship

Toward an Ethic of Citizenship
Title Toward an Ethic of Citizenship PDF eBook
Author William K. Dustin
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 260
Release 2000-01-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781469742304

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The idea for this book arose out of a little known political scandal, known as "phonegate", that occurred in Minnesota in the early 1990's in which a number of legislators were found to have been abusing their phone privileges. The hubris of the legislature in response to the discovery of this abuse not only made me rather angry, but, since I had been called for jury duty the year before, gave me the idea that service in the legislature ought to be a duty of citizenship like jury duty. Although the idea of the citizen legislature goes back to Aristotle, serious consideration of it raises the question of what is meant by citizenship and representation. This book addresses that question. It is an attempt to develop a model of citizenship in which representation is simultaneously a fundamental right and the highest obligation. After developing these ideas at a rather high level of abstraction, the book concludes with a proposed constitutional amendment for the State of Minnesota to illustrate how the model will work in practice.

Citizens and Politics

Citizens and Politics
Title Citizens and Politics PDF eBook
Author James H. Kuklinski
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 542
Release 2001-06-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521593762

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This volume brings together some of the research on citizen decision making.