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Insufficient Representation Patrick Fisher

Insufficient Representation By Patrick Fisher

Insufficient Representation by Patrick Fisher


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This book analyzes the demographic disconnect between the American public and congressional representation. The fact that Congress does not equally represent all citizens is critical to understanding the disillusionment most Americans hold toward the contemporary Congress.

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Insufficient Representation: The Disconnect between Congress and Its Citizens by Patrick Fisher

Not Enough Representation: The Disconnect between Congress and Its Citizens examines how representative the United States Congress is among different demographic groups and how representational issues affect Americans' perception of Congress, potentially threatening its legitimacy. The opening chapter analyzes political representation from the perspective of the nature of the relationship between voters and legislators, addressing why Congress is so demographically unrepresentative. The book will then focuses on outcome-the representativeness of the legislature in terms of its members' demographic backgrounds. Congress, simply put, is not demographically representative of the American public. There are significant gaps between Congress and the American public on the basis of race, gender, religion, wealth and generation. Since members of Congress do not adequately represent the diversity in their electorate, this suggests that Congress in turn does not make polices that advocate for the citizenry as a whole.

The book first examines the nature of the relationship between citizens and legislators before analyzing demographic groups in the general population and comparing their preferences to how Congressional members of that demographic group legislate. In the process, the book ties representation to many of the hot-button issues that polarize both the American public and Congress. Congress is not descriptively representative of the U.S. population. Many groups of Americans have historically been, and continue to be, underrepresented in Congress. More than ever before, this underrepresentation is troublesome to a substantial number of Americans-and problematic for American democracy.

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Once again, Patrick Fisher offers analysis of contemporary American politics that is timely, well-supported, and refreshingly comprehensible. Moving smoothly between big questions of representation and specific examples for lively illumination, Insufficient Representation will help readers grasp the nature and magnitude of the widening chasm between citizens and policymakers in our fragile republic. -- Janine A. Parry, University of Arkansas

At a time with increased distrust and cynicism of the legislative branch, this work provides a unique and compelling look at the role individual members of congress play in the branch's dysfunction. Filled with compelling and up-to-date data from a variety of sources, Insufficient Representation: The Disconnect between Congress and Its Citizens is an important text for researchers, undergraduates, and others interested in the modern Congress.

-- Kevin Pirch, Eastern Washington University

About Patrick Fisher

Patrick Fisher is professor of political science at Seton Hall University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The Dilemma of Congressional Representation
Chapter 2: The Race Disconnect
Chapter 3: The Gender Disconnect
Chapter 4: The Religious Disconnect
Chapter 5: The Wealth Disconnect
Chapter 6: The Generation Disconnect
Chapter 7: The Causes and Consequences of Congressional Underrepresentation

Additional information

NLS9781498545341
9781498545341
1498545343
Insufficient Representation: The Disconnect between Congress and Its Citizens by Patrick Fisher
New
Paperback
Lexington Books
20200707
220
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