Political participation
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Political participation
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Political participation
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Incoming Resources
- Political woman, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick
- Activism and rhetoric, theories and contexts for political engagement, edited by JongHwa Lee and Seth Kahn
- Running from office, why young Americans are turned off to politics, Jennifer L. Lawless and Richard L. Fox
- Engines of liberty, the power of citizen activists to make constitutional law, David Cole
- Great speeches video series, produced by Educational Video Group, Volume 19
- Native Americans and political participation, a reference handbook, Jerry D. Stubben
- Partners of the empire, the crisis of the Ottoman order in the Age of Revolutions, Ali Yaycioglu
- Minorities and representation in American politics, Rebekah Herrick, Oklahoma State University
- Great speeches, today's women, [produced by Educational Video Group], Volume 4
- The purpose of power, how we come together when we fall apart, Alicia Garza
- Great speeches video series, address to UN on human rights, produced by Educational Video Group, Volume 6
- Great speeches, today's women, produced by Educational Video Group, Volume 5
- Mistrust, why losing faith in institutions provides the tools to transform them, Ethan Zuckerman
- A power governments cannot suppress, Howard Zinn
- The great speeches video series, [produced by Educational Video Group], Volume 8
- The people vs. democracy, why our freedom is in danger and how to save it, Yascha Mounk
- Polyarchy, participation and opposition, by Robert A. Dahl
- Student activism and free speech
- Great speeches video series, produced by Educational Video Group, Volume 6
- Political polarization in American politics, edited by Daniel J. Hopkins and John Sides
- Gerald Ford, 1996 Republican National Convention speech, [produced by Educational Video Group]
- Populism's power, radical grassroots democracy in America, Laura Grattan
- The great speeches video series, [produced by Educational Video Group], Volume 7
- Great speeches, today's women, [produced by Educational Video Group], Volume 1
- Nonvoters, America's no-shows, Jack C. Doppelt, Ellen Shearer
- Great speeches, today's women, [produced by Educational Video Group], Volume 7
- Protests as events, politics, activism and leisure, edited by Ian R. Lamond and Karl Spracklen
- Tides of consent, how public opinion shapes American politics, James A. Stimson, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- Nonviolent resistance, a philosophical introduction, Todd May
- Latino Americans and political participation, a reference handbook, Sharon Ann Navarro, Armando Xavier Mejia, Editors
- Collective preferences in democratic politics, opinion surveys and the will of the people, Scott L. Althaus
- African Americans and political participation, a reference handbook, Minion K.C. Morrison, editor ; foreword by Bennie Gordon Thompson
- Great speeches video series, produced by Educational Video Group, Volume 26
- Polarized, making sense of a divided America, James E. Campbell
- Mindmixer, creating community connectedness, produced by Bloomberg
- Mormonism and American politics, edited by Randall Balmer and Jana Riess
- The great speeches video series, [produced by Educational Video Group], Volume 11
- Great speeches, today's women, [produced by Educational Video Group], Volume 6
- Voice, choice, and action, the potential of young citizens to heal democracy, Felton Earls & Mary Carlson
- You're more powerful than you think, a citizen guide to making change happen, Eric Liu
- East Asian Americans and political participation, a reference handbook, Tsung Chi
- Latino political power, Kim Geron
- Great speeches video series, produced by Educational Video Group, Volume 18
- Civic life online, learning how digital media can engage youth, edited by W. Lance Bennett
- Challengers to duopoly, why third parties matter in American two-party politics, J. David Gillespie
- Casualties of war, Susan Hunnicutt, book editor
- Sex, politics, and Putin, political legitimacy in Russia, Valerie Sperling
- Why people don't trust government, edited by Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Philip D. Zelikow, David C. King
- Why bother?, rethinking participation in elections and protests, S. Erdem Aytaç, Koç University, Susan C. Stokes, University of Chicago
- Civic activism unleashed, new hope or false dawn for democracy?, Richard Youngs
Outgoing Resources
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