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Politics of Democratic Inclusion Christina Wolbrecht

Politics of Democratic Inclusion By Christina Wolbrecht

Politics of Democratic Inclusion by Christina Wolbrecht


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Shows how institutions foster and hinder political participation of the underrepresented.

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Politics of Democratic Inclusion by Christina Wolbrecht

The issue of political participation has been central to American politics since the founding of the United States. The Politics of Democratic Inclusion addresses the ways traditionally underrepresented groups have and have not achieved political incorporation, representation, and influence-or \\u0022democratic inclusion\\u0022-in American politics. Each chapter provides a \\u0022state of the discipline\\u0022 essay that addresses the politics of diversity from a range of perspectives and in a variety of institutional arenas. Taken together, the essays in The Politics of Democratic Inclusion evaluate and advance our understanding of the ways in which the structure, processes, rules, and context of the American political order encourage, mediate, and hamper the representation and incorporation of traditionally disadvantaged groups.

Politics of Democratic Inclusion Reviews

This sterling collection perceptively achieves its two central goals. It crisply summarizes what we know and need to learn about key facets of political participation. Its excellent essays also thoughtfully discuss the implications of the uneven inclusion they document in American political life.-Ira Katznelson, Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History at Columbia University and author of When Affirmative Action Was White
The Politics of Democratic Inclusion seeks to highlight the myriad ways that political institutions foster or inhibit the inclusion of historically under-represented groups into contemporary American politics. Leading scholars not only spell-out the dilemmas that confront racial, ethnic and immigrant groups and women in the United States as they seek to influence politics, but also the roles that such institutions as political parties, local governments, the federal courts, the Congress and the presidency play in mediating, constraining and facilitating their access to power. Taken together, these essays should push students of democratic inclusion to look beyond the study of attitudes, beliefs and mass politics and closely examine how it is that institutions also matter in explaining the success and failure of disadvantaged groups as they seek a redress of their political and policy grievances. The result is a first-class and even path-breaking work of collaborative scholarship.-Lawrence C. Dodd, Manning J. Dauer Eminent Scholar in Political Science, the University of Florida

About Christina Wolbrecht

Christina Wolbrecht is Packey J. Dee Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Notre Dame. Her book, The Politics of Women's Rights: Parties, Positions, and Change, received the 2001 Leon D. Epstein Outstanding Book Award from the Political Organizations and Parties Section of the American Political Science Association.
Rodney E. Hero is Packey J. Dee Professor of American Democracy in the Department of Political Science at Notre Dame, where he also serves as chair of the department. His book, Latinos and the U.S. Political System: Two-Tiered Pluralism (Temple, 1992), received the American Political Science Association's Ralph J. Bunche Award. He also authored Faces of Inequality: Social Diversity in American Politics (1998).

Contributors: Kristi Andersen, Syracuse University; Peri E. Arnold, University of Notre Dame; David T. Canon, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Dennis Chong, Northwestern University; Susan E. Clarke, University of Colorado, Boulder; Patricia Conley, University of Chicago; Elizabeth F. Cohen, Syracuse University; Anne N. Costain, University of Colorado, Boulder; Paul Frymer, University of California, San Diego; Jennifer L. Hochschild, Harvard University; Michael Jones-Correa, Cornell University; Miki Caul Kittilson, University of Texas, San Antonio; Jan Leighley, Texas A&M University; George Lovell, University of Washington; Michael McCann, University of Washington; Kenneth J. Meier, Texas A&M University; Reuel Rogers, Northwestern University; Katherine Tate, University of California, Irvine; Alvin B. Tillery, University of Notre Dame, and the editors.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction - Rodney E. Hero and Christina WolbrechtPart I. Diversity Within and Across GroupsIntroduction - Alvin B. Tillery2. From Nominal to Ordinal: Reconceiving Racial and Ethnic Hierarchy in the United States - Jennifer L. Hochschild3. Reviving Group Consciousness - Dennis Chong and Reuel Rogers4. Bringing Outsiders In: Questions of Immigrant Incorporation - Michael Jones-CorreaPart II. Mediating InstitutionsIntroduction - Christina Wolbrecht5. Social Movements as Mechanisms for Political Inclusion - Anne N. Costain6. Race, Parties, and Democratic Inclusion - Paul Frymer7. Race, Ethnicity, and Electoral Mobilization: Where's the Party? - Jan E. Leighley8. Political Parties, Minorities, and Elected Office: Comparing Opportunities for Inclusion in the United States and Britain - Miki Caul Kittilson and Katherine Tate9. Political Institutions and Incorporation of Immigrants - Kristi Andersen and Elizabeth F. CohenPart III. Governing InstitutionsIntroduction - Peri E. Arnold and Rodney E. Hero10. Splintering Citizenship and the Prospects for Democratic Inclusion - Susan E. Clarke11. School Boards and the Politics of Education Policy: Downstream Consequences of Structure - Kenneth J. Meier12. A Tangled Legacy: Federal Courts and Struggles for Democratic Inclusion - George Lovell and Michael McCann13. The Representation of Racial Interests in the U.S. Congress - David T. Canon14. The American Presidency and the Politics of Democratic Inclusion - Patricia ConleyAbout the ContributorsIndex

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CIN1592133592G
9781592133598
1592133592
Politics of Democratic Inclusion by Christina Wolbrecht
Used - Good
Paperback
Temple University Press,U.S.
20050408
344
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