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The American Governor - Power, Constraint, and Leadership in The States (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015): David P Redlawsk The American Governor - Power, Constraint, and Leadership in The States (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015)
David P Redlawsk
R3,607 Discovery Miles 36 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume brings together a broad range of research on governors in the American states, examining governors as potentially powerful leaders who are subject to a range of constraints, as well as considering how individual governors may choose leadership paths that either enhance or detract from that power.

A Citizen's Guide to the Political Psychology of Voting (Hardcover): David P Redlawsk, Michael  W. Habegger A Citizen's Guide to the Political Psychology of Voting (Hardcover)
David P Redlawsk, Michael W. Habegger
R3,868 Discovery Miles 38 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the run-up to a contentious 2020 presidential election, the much-maligned American voter may indeed be wondering, "How did we get here?" A Citizen's Guide to the Political Psychology of Voting offers a way of thinking about how voters make decisions that provides both hope and concern. In many ways, voters may be able to effectively process vast amounts of information in order to decide which candidates to vote for in concert with their ideas, values, and priorities. But human limitations in information processing must give us pause. While we all might think we want to be rational information processors, political psychologists recognize that most of the time we do not have the time or the motivation to do so. The question is, can voters do a "good enough" job even if they fail to account for everything during the campaign? Evidence suggests that they can, but it isn't easy. Here, Redlawsk and Habegger portray a wide variety of voter styles and approaches-from the most motivated and engaged to the farthest removed and disenchanted-in vignettes that connect the long tradition of voter survey research to real life voting challenges. They explore how voters search for political information and make use of it in evaluating candidates and their positions. Ultimately, they find that American voters are reasonably competent in making well-enough informed vote choices efficiently and responsibly. For citizen voters as well as students and scholars, these results should encourage regular turnout for elections now and in the future.

A Citizen's Guide to the Political Psychology of Voting (Paperback): David P Redlawsk, Michael  W. Habegger A Citizen's Guide to the Political Psychology of Voting (Paperback)
David P Redlawsk, Michael W. Habegger
R1,085 Discovery Miles 10 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the run-up to a contentious 2020 presidential election, the much-maligned American voter may indeed be wondering, "How did we get here?" A Citizen's Guide to the Political Psychology of Voting offers a way of thinking about how voters make decisions that provides both hope and concern. In many ways, voters may be able to effectively process vast amounts of information in order to decide which candidates to vote for in concert with their ideas, values, and priorities. But human limitations in information processing must give us pause. While we all might think we want to be rational information processors, political psychologists recognize that most of the time we do not have the time or the motivation to do so. The question is, can voters do a "good enough" job even if they fail to account for everything during the campaign? Evidence suggests that they can, but it isn't easy. Here, Redlawsk and Habegger portray a wide variety of voter styles and approaches-from the most motivated and engaged to the farthest removed and disenchanted-in vignettes that connect the long tradition of voter survey research to real life voting challenges. They explore how voters search for political information and make use of it in evaluating candidates and their positions. Ultimately, they find that American voters are reasonably competent in making well-enough informed vote choices efficiently and responsibly. For citizen voters as well as students and scholars, these results should encourage regular turnout for elections now and in the future.

How Voters Decide - Information Processing in Election Campaigns (Hardcover): Richard R. Lau, David P Redlawsk How Voters Decide - Information Processing in Election Campaigns (Hardcover)
Richard R. Lau, David P Redlawsk
R2,394 R2,260 Discovery Miles 22 600 Save R134 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book attempts to redirect the field of voting behavior research by proposing a paradigm-shifting framework for studying voter decision making. An innovative experimental methodology is presented for getting 'inside the heads' of citizens as they confront the overwhelming rush of information from modern presidential election campaigns. Four broad theoretically-defined types of decision strategies that voters employ to help decide which candidate to support are described and operationally-defined. Individual and campaign-related factors that lead voters to adopt one or another of these strategies are examined. Most importantly, this research proposes a new normative focus for the scientific study of voting behavior: we should care about not just which candidate received the most votes, but also how many citizens voted correctly - that is, in accordance with their own fully-informed preferences.

The 2012 Presidential Election - Forecasts, Outcomes, and Consequences (Hardcover): Amnon Cavari, Richard Powell, Kenneth Mayer The 2012 Presidential Election - Forecasts, Outcomes, and Consequences (Hardcover)
Amnon Cavari, Richard Powell, Kenneth Mayer; Contributions by Robert S. Erikson, Eric M. Uslaner, …
R2,545 Discovery Miles 25 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Though many analyses of the 2012 presidential election have emerged, none can match this collection's depth, diversity, or ability to critically and soundly argue where American politics will go from this point forward. This volume includes some of the most recognized scholars in the field and innovative younger scholars who provide a fresh perspective on the election. It is a diverse and award winning group, including established and respected names in presidency studies, political psychology, and election forecasting. The contributions address a wide range of subjects, from the accuracy of pre-election forecasts, the effect of the election on relations between Obama and congressional leaders, the effect of race and religion on the outcome, the consequences for the Republican Party, and prospects for leadership in a second term. Rather than a simplistic account of what happened during the campaign, the volume will contribute to our understanding of significant questions about the presidency, voting behavior, political parties, and elections.

How Voters Decide - Information Processing in Election Campaigns (Paperback): Richard R. Lau, David P Redlawsk How Voters Decide - Information Processing in Election Campaigns (Paperback)
Richard R. Lau, David P Redlawsk
R945 Discovery Miles 9 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book attempts to redirect the field of voting behavior research by proposing a paradigm-shifting framework for studying voter decision making. An innovative experimental methodology is presented for getting 'inside the heads' of citizens as they confront the overwhelming rush of information from modern presidential election campaigns. Four broad theoretically-defined types of decision strategies that voters employ to help decide which candidate to support are described and operationally-defined. Individual and campaign-related factors that lead voters to adopt one or another of these strategies are examined. Most importantly, this research proposes a new normative focus for the scientific study of voting behavior: we should care about not just which candidate received the most votes, but also how many citizens voted correctly - that is, in accordance with their own fully-informed preferences.

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Political Decision Making - 2-Volume Set (Hardcover): David P Redlawsk The Oxford Encyclopedia of Political Decision Making - 2-Volume Set (Hardcover)
David P Redlawsk
R9,712 Discovery Miles 97 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This encyclopedia traces the development and future of research on political decision making through an exploration of its central theoretical approaches, methodologies, and substantive topics of perennial interest. The focus is on political decision making as a question of individual psychology: individual preferences, information search, evaluation, and choice. Through peer-reviewed contributions by leading researchers, the encyclopedia provides a general framework for studying political decision making that applies to both everyday citizens and political elites. Under the editorial directorship of David P. Redlawsk and associate editors Cengiz Erisen, Erin Hennes, Zoe Oxley, Darren Schreiber, and Barbara Vis, the Oxford Encyclopedia of Political Decision Making provides the definitive resource of foundational essays on political decision making.

Why Iowa? - How Caucuses and Sequential Elections Improve the Presidential Nominating Process (Paperback): David P Redlawsk,... Why Iowa? - How Caucuses and Sequential Elections Improve the Presidential Nominating Process (Paperback)
David P Redlawsk, Caroline J Tolbert, Todd Donovan
R1,000 Discovery Miles 10 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

If Barack Obama had not won in Iowa, most commentators believe that he would not have been able to go on to capture the Democratic nomination for president. "Why Iowa? "offers the definitive account of those early weeks of the campaign season: from how the Iowa caucuses work and what motivates the candidates' campaigns, to participation and turnout, as well as the lingering effects that the campaigning had on Iowa voters. Demonstrating how "what happens in Iowa" truly reverberates throughout the country, five-time Iowa precinct caucus chair David P. Redlawsk and his coauthors take us on an inside tour of one of the most media-saturated and speculated-about campaign events in American politics.
Considering whether a sequential primary system, in which early, smaller states such as Iowa and New Hampshire have such a tremendous impact is fair or beneficial to the country as a whole, the authors here demonstrate that not only is the impact warranted, but it also reveals a great deal about informational elements of the campaigns. Contrary to conventional wisdom, this sequential system does confer huge benefits on the nominating process while Iowa's particularly well-designed caucus system--extensively explored here for the first time--brings candidates' arguments, strengths, and weaknesses into the open and under the media's lens.

Why Iowa? - How Caucuses and Sequential Elections Improve the Presidential Nominating Process (Hardcover, New): David P... Why Iowa? - How Caucuses and Sequential Elections Improve the Presidential Nominating Process (Hardcover, New)
David P Redlawsk, Caroline J Tolbert, Todd Donovan
R2,432 Discovery Miles 24 320 Out of stock

If Barack Obama had not won in Iowa, most commentators believe that he would not have been able to go on to capture the Democratic nomination for president. "Why Iowa? "offers the definitive account of those early weeks of the campaign season: from how the Iowa caucuses work and what motivates the candidates' campaigns, to participation and turnout, as well as the lingering effects that the campaigning had on Iowa voters. Demonstrating how "what happens in Iowa" truly reverberates throughout the country, five-time Iowa precinct caucus chair David P. Redlawsk and his coauthors take us on an inside tour of one of the most media-saturated and speculated-about campaign events in American politics.
Considering whether a sequential primary system, in which early, smaller states such as Iowa and New Hampshire have such a tremendous impact is fair or beneficial to the country as a whole, the authors here demonstrate that not only is the impact warranted, but it also reveals a great deal about informational elements of the campaigns. Contrary to conventional wisdom, this sequential system does confer huge benefits on the nominating process while Iowa's particularly well-designed caucus system--extensively explored here for the first time--brings candidates' arguments, strengths, and weaknesses into the open and under the media's lens.

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