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Through the perspectives of mass politics, this book challenges popular misconceptions about Asian Americans as politically apathetic, disloyal, fragmented, unsophisticated and inscrutable by showcasing results of the 2000-01 Multi City Asian American Political Survey.
Contents: Preface 1. Introduction 2. Who Am I? Mapping Ethnic Self-Identities 3. Political Orientations: Beliefs and Attitudes about Government 4. Understanding the Contours, Sources, and Impacts of Political Partisanship 5. Political Participitation in Electoral and Non-electoral Settings 6. Where and When Does Gender Matter? 7. Conclusions and Implications Appendix: Question Wording and Coding Scheme of the Pilot National Asian American Political Survey References
100 Years of Women's Suffrage commemorates the centennial of the
Nineteenth Amendment by bringing together essential scholarship on
the women's suffrage movement and women's voting previously
published by the University of Illinois Press. With an original
introduction by Nancy A. Hewitt, the volume illuminates the lives
and work of key figures while uncovering the endeavors of all
women-across lines of gender, race, class, religion, and
ethnicity-to gain, and use, the vote. Beginning with works that
focus on cultural and political suffrage battles, the chapters then
look past 1920 at how women won, wielded, and continue to fight for
access to the ballot. A curation of important scholarship on a
pivotal historical moment, 100 Years of Women's Suffrage captures
the complex and enduring struggle for fair and equal voting rights.
Contributors: Laura L. Behling, Erin Cassese, Mary Chapman, M.
Margaret Conway, Carolyn Daniels, Bonnie Thornton Dill, Ellen Carol
DuBois, Julie A. Gallagher, Barbara Green, Nancy A. Hewitt, Leonie
Huddy, Kimberly Jensen, Mary-Kate Lizotte, Lady Constance Lytton,
and Andrea G. Radke-Moss
100 Years of Women's Suffrage commemorates the centennial of the
Nineteenth Amendment by bringing together essential scholarship on
the women's suffrage movement and women's voting previously
published by the University of Illinois Press. With an original
introduction by Nancy A. Hewitt, the volume illuminates the lives
and work of key figures while uncovering the endeavors of all
women-across lines of gender, race, class, religion, and
ethnicity-to gain, and use, the vote. Beginning with works that
focus on cultural and political suffrage battles, the chapters then
look past 1920 at how women won, wielded, and continue to fight for
access to the ballot. A curation of important scholarship on a
pivotal historical moment, 100 Years of Women's Suffrage captures
the complex and enduring struggle for fair and equal voting rights.
Contributors: Laura L. Behling, Erin Cassese, Mary Chapman, M.
Margaret Conway, Carolyn Daniels, Bonnie Thornton Dill, Ellen Carol
DuBois, Julie A. Gallagher, Barbara Green, Nancy A. Hewitt, Leonie
Huddy, Kimberly Jensen, Mary-Kate Lizotte, Lady Constance Lytton,
and Andrea G. Radke-Moss
In a much-anticipated revision, the third edition of this widely
used volume continues to track the impact of cultural change on
women's roles and the public policies that affect their lives.
Women and Public Policy places a broad range of policy issues-from
education and health care to economic equity and the criminal
justice system-in historical context, discusses the formation and
implementation of current policy, and explores public policy
silences. In addition to featuring and analyzing new data, this
third edition: highlights issues of race, class, age, and
ethnicity, showing how they intersect with gender in crucial ways.
includes greatly expanded coverage of reproductive issues with a
new chapter devoted to the topic, looking comprehensively at
contraception and abortion, the international gag rule, RU-486, the
morning after pill, later-term abortion developments, and
reproductive technologies. showcases recent developments in all
policy areas, from the impact of welfare reform on educational
opportunities and child support enforcement to a discussion of
Medicare and prescription drug coverage.
Women's participation in the United States is shaped by the
changing landscape of the country's cultural history. Through an
exploration of the political socialization of women, the authors
give students a powerful way to understand the gender gap in
political attitudes, patterns of women's political participation,
and women as members of the political elite. For this new second
edition the authors have updated every chapter with new content and
data. Greater coverage of the interaction of gender, race, class,
ethnicity, and age is integrated throughout and alongside
additional material on feminism, Title IX, origins of the gender
gap, and more on agents of socialization.
Political Participation in the United States analyzes patterns of
political participation by citizens and offers five different
explanations for those patterns based on recent research findings.
Symbolic and instrumental forms of participation are analyzed-from
the simple act of discussing politics to the more complex one of
running for office. The book examines who participates, what forms
of participation they choose, and what they hope to accomplish. M.
Margaret Conway also considers the reasons for, and the
consequences of, non-participation. She concludes with a discussion
of the impact of participation on individuals and on the policies
and processes of government in the United States. This new third
edition is updated throughout both in its discussion of research
about participation, and its examination of participation patterns
(through the 1998 elections). Expanded discussions cover: the role
of political mobilization in recruiting people to participate; the
impact of relative education levels on the types of participation
people engage in; and the importance of social connectedness in
stimulating participation and acting as a channel for political
recruitment.
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