The Resource Political polarization in American politics, edited by Daniel J. Hopkins and John Sides
Political polarization in American politics, edited by Daniel J. Hopkins and John Sides
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- Summary
- "Political Polarization in American Politics provides short, accessible chapters about the nature and extent of political polarization within the American public and in American political institutions. These chapters capture the central ideas and debates in political science research on polarization, and are written by leading scholars in this subfield. Each chapter is accompanied by discussion questions and a guide to further reading, making this a great addition to any course looking at issues of polarization"--
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xv, 175 pages
- Contents
-
- Machine generated contents note:
- Preface
- Contributors
- 1. What we know and don't know about our polarized politics-Nolan McCarty
- How are we polarized?
- 2. Partisan warfare is the problem-Sean Theriault
- 3. How U.S. state legislatures are polarized and getting more polarized-Boris Shor
- 4. Our politics is polarized on more issues than ever before-Thomas Carsey and Geoffrey Layman
- 5. How politically moderate Americans? Less than it seems-Christopher Hare and Keith Poole
- 6. Americans aren't polarized, just better sorted-Morris Fiorina and Samuel Abrams
- 7. Are politicians and activists reliably 'more extreme' than voters? A skeptical perspective- David Broockman
- 8. Party polarization is making us more prejudiced-Lilliana Mason
- 9. Politics stops at the water's edge? Not recently-Robert Lieber
- Why are we polarized?
- 10. The two key factors behind our polarized politics-Jeff Stonecash
- 11. American politics is more competitive than ever, and that's making partisanship worse-Frances Lee
- 12. How race and religion have polarized American voters-Alan Abramowitz
- 13. How ideological activists constructed our polarized parties-Hans Noel
- 14. How better educated whites are driving political polarization-Andrew Gelman
- 15. Are Fox and MSNBC polarizing America?-Matthew Levendusky
- 16. Why you shouldn't blame polarization on partisan news-Kevin Arceneaux
- 17. The media make us think we're more polarized than we really are-Matthew Levendusky and Neil Malhotra
- Polarization Abroad
- 18. Sure, Congress is polarized. But other legislatures are more so-David Brady
- 19. Canada is polarizing-and it's because of the parties-Richard Johnston
- 20. In Britain, polarization could be the solution-Rob Ford
- What Can Be Done?
- 21. Our politics may be polarized, but that's nothing new-David Brady and Hahrie Hahn
- 22. Polarization in Congress has risen sharply. Where is it going next?-Christopher Hare, Keith Poole, and Howard Rosenthal
- 23. Can young voters break the cycle of polarization?-Robert Shapiro
- 24. How to fix our polarized politics? Strengthen political parties-Richard Pildes
- 25. Our political parties are network, not fragmented-Seth Masket
- 26. Gridlock is bad. The alternative is worse-Morris Fiorina
- Isbn
- 9781501306273
- Label
- Political polarization in American politics
- Title
- Political polarization in American politics
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Daniel J. Hopkins and John Sides
- Subject
-
- Divided government
- Divided government
- Divided government -- United States
- Ideology
- Ideology -- United States
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government | General
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government | National
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Ideologies | General
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Process | Political Parties
- Parteiensystem
- Parteienwettbewerb
- Parteipolitik
- Party affiliation
- Party affiliation -- United States
- Polarisierung
- Polarization (Social sciences)
- Polarization (Social sciences) -- United States
- Political culture
- Political culture -- United States
- Political participation
- Political participation -- United States
- Political parties
- Political parties -- United States
- Politics and government
- Politics, Practical
- Politics, Practical -- United States
- Politische Institution
- Politische Kultur
- Staatstätigkeit
- USA
- United States
- United States -- Politics and government
- Voting
- Voting -- United States
- Öffentlichkeit
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "Political Polarization in American Politics provides short, accessible chapters about the nature and extent of political polarization within the American public and in American political institutions. These chapters capture the central ideas and debates in political science research on polarization, and are written by leading scholars in this subfield. Each chapter is accompanied by discussion questions and a guide to further reading, making this a great addition to any course looking at issues of polarization"--
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- Provided by publisher
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Dewey number
- 324.273
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- JK2261
- LC item number
- .P643 2015
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Sides, John
- Hopkins, Daniel J
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Divided government
- Party affiliation
- Political parties
- Polarization (Social sciences)
- Ideology
- Political culture
- Politics, Practical
- Political participation
- Voting
- United States
- POLITICAL SCIENCE
- POLITICAL SCIENCE
- POLITICAL SCIENCE
- POLITICAL SCIENCE
- Divided government
- Ideology
- Party affiliation
- Polarization (Social sciences)
- Political culture
- Political participation
- Political parties
- Politics and government
- Politics, Practical
- Voting
- United States
- Polarisierung
- Parteiensystem
- Parteipolitik
- Politische Institution
- Divided government
- Staatstätigkeit
- Parteienwettbewerb
- Öffentlichkeit
- Politische Kultur
- USA
- Label
- Political polarization in American politics, edited by Daniel J. Hopkins and John Sides
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: -- Preface -- Contributors -- 1. What we know and don't know about our polarized politics-Nolan McCarty -- How are we polarized? -- 2. Partisan warfare is the problem-Sean Theriault -- 3. How U.S. state legislatures are polarized and getting more polarized-Boris Shor -- 4. Our politics is polarized on more issues than ever before-Thomas Carsey and Geoffrey Layman -- 5. How politically moderate Americans? Less than it seems-Christopher Hare and Keith Poole -- 6. Americans aren't polarized, just better sorted-Morris Fiorina and Samuel Abrams -- 7. Are politicians and activists reliably 'more extreme' than voters? A skeptical perspective- David Broockman -- 8. Party polarization is making us more prejudiced-Lilliana Mason -- 9. Politics stops at the water's edge? Not recently-Robert Lieber -- Why are we polarized? -- 10. The two key factors behind our polarized politics-Jeff Stonecash -- 11. American politics is more competitive than ever, and that's making partisanship worse-Frances Lee -- 12. How race and religion have polarized American voters-Alan Abramowitz -- 13. How ideological activists constructed our polarized parties-Hans Noel -- 14. How better educated whites are driving political polarization-Andrew Gelman -- 15. Are Fox and MSNBC polarizing America?-Matthew Levendusky -- 16. Why you shouldn't blame polarization on partisan news-Kevin Arceneaux -- 17. The media make us think we're more polarized than we really are-Matthew Levendusky and Neil Malhotra -- Polarization Abroad -- 18. Sure, Congress is polarized. But other legislatures are more so-David Brady -- 19. Canada is polarizing-and it's because of the parties-Richard Johnston -- 20. In Britain, polarization could be the solution-Rob Ford -- What Can Be Done? -- 21. Our politics may be polarized, but that's nothing new-David Brady and Hahrie Hahn -- 22. Polarization in Congress has risen sharply. Where is it going next?-Christopher Hare, Keith Poole, and Howard Rosenthal -- 23. Can young voters break the cycle of polarization?-Robert Shapiro -- 24. How to fix our polarized politics? Strengthen political parties-Richard Pildes -- 25. Our political parties are network, not fragmented-Seth Masket -- 26. Gridlock is bad. The alternative is worse-Morris Fiorina
- Control code
- ocn897016361
- Dimensions
- 17 cm
- Extent
- xv, 175 pages
- Isbn
- 9781501306273
- Lccn
- 2014041000
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
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- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
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- (Sirsi) i9781501306273
- (OCoLC)897016361
- Label
- Political polarization in American politics, edited by Daniel J. Hopkins and John Sides
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: -- Preface -- Contributors -- 1. What we know and don't know about our polarized politics-Nolan McCarty -- How are we polarized? -- 2. Partisan warfare is the problem-Sean Theriault -- 3. How U.S. state legislatures are polarized and getting more polarized-Boris Shor -- 4. Our politics is polarized on more issues than ever before-Thomas Carsey and Geoffrey Layman -- 5. How politically moderate Americans? Less than it seems-Christopher Hare and Keith Poole -- 6. Americans aren't polarized, just better sorted-Morris Fiorina and Samuel Abrams -- 7. Are politicians and activists reliably 'more extreme' than voters? A skeptical perspective- David Broockman -- 8. Party polarization is making us more prejudiced-Lilliana Mason -- 9. Politics stops at the water's edge? Not recently-Robert Lieber -- Why are we polarized? -- 10. The two key factors behind our polarized politics-Jeff Stonecash -- 11. American politics is more competitive than ever, and that's making partisanship worse-Frances Lee -- 12. How race and religion have polarized American voters-Alan Abramowitz -- 13. How ideological activists constructed our polarized parties-Hans Noel -- 14. How better educated whites are driving political polarization-Andrew Gelman -- 15. Are Fox and MSNBC polarizing America?-Matthew Levendusky -- 16. Why you shouldn't blame polarization on partisan news-Kevin Arceneaux -- 17. The media make us think we're more polarized than we really are-Matthew Levendusky and Neil Malhotra -- Polarization Abroad -- 18. Sure, Congress is polarized. But other legislatures are more so-David Brady -- 19. Canada is polarizing-and it's because of the parties-Richard Johnston -- 20. In Britain, polarization could be the solution-Rob Ford -- What Can Be Done? -- 21. Our politics may be polarized, but that's nothing new-David Brady and Hahrie Hahn -- 22. Polarization in Congress has risen sharply. Where is it going next?-Christopher Hare, Keith Poole, and Howard Rosenthal -- 23. Can young voters break the cycle of polarization?-Robert Shapiro -- 24. How to fix our polarized politics? Strengthen political parties-Richard Pildes -- 25. Our political parties are network, not fragmented-Seth Masket -- 26. Gridlock is bad. The alternative is worse-Morris Fiorina
- Control code
- ocn897016361
- Dimensions
- 17 cm
- Extent
- xv, 175 pages
- Isbn
- 9781501306273
- Lccn
- 2014041000
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) i9781501306273
- (OCoLC)897016361
Subject
- Divided government
- Divided government
- Divided government -- United States
- Ideology
- Ideology -- United States
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government | General
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government | National
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Ideologies | General
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Process | Political Parties
- Parteiensystem
- Parteienwettbewerb
- Parteipolitik
- Party affiliation
- Party affiliation -- United States
- Polarisierung
- Polarization (Social sciences)
- Polarization (Social sciences) -- United States
- Political culture
- Political culture -- United States
- Political participation
- Political participation -- United States
- Political parties
- Political parties -- United States
- Politics and government
- Politics, Practical
- Politics, Practical -- United States
- Politische Institution
- Politische Kultur
- Staatstätigkeit
- USA
- United States
- United States -- Politics and government
- Voting
- Voting -- United States
- Öffentlichkeit
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