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Political Participation and American Democracy (Hardcover, New)
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Political Participation and American Democracy (Hardcover, New)
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This volume addresses a recurring and seemingly intractable problem
of the U.S. political system: the nonparticipation of significant
numbers of citizens in the political process. Specifically, the
contributors explore the reasons why half of our eligible voters
fail to exercise this most basic right, even in presidential
elections. Among the questions the contributors explore are: Is
there a fundamental and systematic basis in participation patterns?
Does social condition, class status, and social identity relate to
the likelihood of voting? Does political knowledge and information
relate to participation? Do patterns of participation vary among
minority and politically under-represented groups? By analyzing
these and other topics related to political participation, the
contributors shed new light on an issue that, until now, has
received only modest attention in the social scientific literature.
The volume is comprised of eight chapters, each examining a
particular aspect of voter participation. Following an introduction
that compares turnout rates in the United States with other
countries, the contributors discuss how registration practices have
served to depress participation, analyze the reasons for weak
participation by under-represented groups, and present a
theoretical and empirical evaluation of the factors that contribute
to the decision to vote or not to vote. They go on to assess the
Supreme Court's role in electoral participation patterns, whether
the timing of elections influences participation, and the impact of
electoral arrangements on participation. The concluding chapter
evaluates the policy consequences of nonvoting and the potential
effects of significantly higher voter turnout in future elections.
An ideal set of readings for courses in American politics, this
volume offers the most comprehensive treatment yet available of the
issues surrounding voter participation in the United States.
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