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Keeping the Republic Christine Barbour

Keeping the Republic By Christine Barbour

Keeping the Republic by Christine Barbour


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Draws students into the study of American politics, teaching them to think critically about who gets what, and how and exploring the twin themes of power and citizenship.

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Keeping the Republic: Power and Citizenship in American Politics - Brief Edition by Christine Barbour

Readers are pushed to consider how and why institutions and rules determine who wins and who loses in American politics and to be sceptical of received wisdom. Every element of the text is crafted to provide the tools students need to be thoughtful, savvy consumers of political information and to teach them to think more deeply about what they see, read, and hear. Carefully condensed from the full version by authors Christine Barbour and Gerald Wright, Keeping the Republic, Brief Edition gives students all the continuity and crucial content, in a more concise, value-oriented package.

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Keeping the Republic: Brief Edition does a tremendous job of balancing in-depth analysis of the text with shorter chapters. The book's features and infographics are extremely helpful and come full circle by integrating the theme of power and citizenship in a brief and meaningful way throughout the text. -- Victoria Cordova
Keeping the Republic: Brief Edition encourages students to become analytical by introducing both the historical concepts of American government along with a wide variety of analytical questions and visual displays of data. My students are able to write about American politics using the terminology of the discipline, given this text as their handbook. I particularly appreciate the book's infographics, which underscore the importance of demographic data to understanding how and why policies change. -- Karen McCurdy
Keeping the Republic: Brief Edition is an American government textbook that contains many helpful features and infographics that make the material accessible and easy to use. It is a great text for online learning. The book's The Big Picture infographics are a great study tool and an excellent study source to help students understand `the big picture.' They look great and make an incredible impact! -- Christi Gramling

About Christine Barbour

Christine Barbour teaches in the Political Science Department and the Hutton Honors College at Indiana University, where she has become increasingly interested in how teachers of large classes can maximize what their students learn. She is working with online course designers to create an online version of her Intro to American Politics class. At Indiana, Professor Barbour has been a Lilly Fellow, working on a project to increase student retention in large introductory courses, and a member of the Freshman Learning Project, a university-wide effort to improve the first-year undergraduate experience. She has served on the New York Times College Advisory Board, working with other educators to develop ways to integrate newspaper reading into the undergraduate curriculum. She has won several teaching honors, but the two awarded by her students mean the most to her: the Indiana University Student Alumni Association Award for Outstanding Faculty and the Indiana University Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists Brown Derby Award. When not teaching or writing textbooks, Professor Barbour enjoys playing with her dogs, traveling with her coauthor, and writing about food. She is the food editor for Bloom Magazine of Bloomington and is a coauthor of Indiana Cooks!(2005) and Home Grown Indiana (2008). She also makes jewelry from precious metals and rough gemstones and if she ever retires, she will open a jewelry shop in a renovated air-stream on the beach in Apalachicola, Florida, where she plans to write another cookbook and a book about the local politics, development, and fishing industry. Gerald C. Wright has taught political science at Indiana University since 1981, and he is currently the chair of the political science department. An accomplished scholar of American politics, and the 2010 winner of the State Politics and Policy Association's Career Achievement Award, his books include Statehouse Democracy: Public Opinion and Policy in the American States (1993), coauthored with Robert S. Erikson and John P. McIver, and he has published more than fifty articles on elections, public opinion, and state politics. Professor Wright has long studied the relationship among citizens, their preferences, and public policy. He is currently conducting research funded by grants from the National Science Foundation and the Russell Sage Foundation on the factors that influence the equality of policy representation in the states and in Congress. He is also writing a book about representation in U.S. legislatures. He has been a consultant for Project Vote Smart in the past several elections. Professor Wright is a member of Indiana University's Freshman Learning Project, a university-wide effort to improve the first-year undergraduate experience by focusing on how today's college students learn and how teachers can adapt their pedagogical methods to best teach them. In his nonworking hours, Professor Wright also likes to spend time with his dogs, travel, eat good food, fish, and play golf.

Table of Contents

Preface To the Student 1 POWER AND CITIZENSHIP IN AMERICAN POLITICS What Is Politics? Political Systems and the Concept of Citizenship Democracy in America Who Is a Citizen and Who Is Not? What Do American Citizens Believe? How to Use the Themes and Features in This Book Citizenship and Politics 2 THE POLITICS OF THE AMERICAN FOUNDING The Split From England The Articles of Confederation The Constitutional Convention The Constitution Ratification Citizenship and the Founding 3 FEDERALISM What Is Federalism? American Federalism Over Time Federalism Today Citizenship and Federalism 4 FUNDAMENTAL AMERICAN LIBERTIES Rights in a Democracy The Bill of Rights and the States Freedom of Religion Freedom of Expression The Right to Bear Arms The Rights of Criminal Defendants The Right to Privacy Citizenship and Civil Liberties 5 THE STRUGGLE FOR EQUAL RIGHTS The Meaning of Political Inequality Rights Denied on the Basis of Race Rights Denied on the Basis of Race and Ethnicity Rights Denied on the Basis of Gender Rights Denied on Other Bases Citizenship and Civil Rights Today 6 CONGRESS Understanding Congress Congressional Powers and Responsibilities Congressional Elections Congressional Organization How Congress Works Citizenship and Congress 7 THE PRESIDENCY The Presidential Job Description The Evolution of the American Presidency Presidential Politics Managing the Presidential Establishment The Presidential Personality Citizenship and the Presidency 8 THE BUREAUCRACY What Is Bureaucracy? The American Federal Bureaucracy Politics Inside the Bureaucracy External Bureaucratic Politics Citizenship and the Bureaucracy 9 THE AMERICAN LEGAL SYSTEM AND THE COURTS Law and the American Legal System Constitutional Provisions and the Development of Judicial Review Federalism and the American Courts The Supreme Court Citizenship and the Courts 10 PUBLIC OPINION The Role of Public Opinion in a Democracy Citizen Values What Influences Our Opinions About Politics? Measuring and Tracking Public Opinion Citizenship and Public Opinion 11 PARTIES AND INTEREST GROUPS What Are Political Parties? The American Party System The Roles, Formation, and Types of Interest Groups Interest Group Politics Interest Group Resources Citizenship and Political Groups 12 VOTING, CAMPAIGNS, AND ELECTIONS Exercising the Right to Vote in America How America Decides Presidential Campaigns Citizenship and Elections 13 MEDIA, POWER, AND POLITICAL COMMUNICATION Where Do We Get Our Information? How Does Media Ownership Affect Control of the Narrative? Who Are the Journalists? Spinning Political Narratives Politics as Public Relations Citizenship and the Media 14 DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN POLICY Making Public Policy Social Policy Economic Policy Foreign Policy Citizenship and Policy Appendix Material Articles of Confederation Declaration of Independence Constitution of the United States Notes Glossary Index

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CIN1506349951G
9781506349954
1506349951
Keeping the Republic: Power and Citizenship in American Politics - Brief Edition by Christine Barbour
Used - Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
20161227
600
N/A
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