Voter turnout was unusually high in the 2004 U.S. presidential
election. At first glance, that level of participationlargely
spurred by war in Iraq and a burgeoning culture war at homemight
look like vindication of democracy. If the recent past is any
indication, however, too many Americans will soon return to apathy and
inactivity. Clearly, all is not well in our civic life. Citizens are
participating in public affairs too infrequently, too unequally, and
in too few venues to develop and sustain a robust democracy. This
important new book explores the problem of America's decreasing
involvement in its own affairs. D emocracy at Risk reveals the dangers
of civic disengagement for the future of representative democracy. The
authors, all eminent scholars, undertake three main tasks: documenting
recent trends in civic engagement, exploring the influence that the
design of political institutions and public policies have had on those
trends, and recommending steps that will increase the amount and
quality of civic engagement in America. The authors focus their
attention on three key areas: the electoral process, including
elections and the way people get involved; the impact of location,
including demographic shifts and changing development patterns; and
the critical role of nonprofit organizations and voluntary
associations, including the philanthropy that help keep them going.
This important project, initially sponsored by the American Political
Science Association, tests the proposition that social science has
useful insights on the state of our democratic life. Most importantly,
it charts a course for reinvigorating civic participation in the
world's oldest democracy. The authors: Stephen Macedo (Princeton
University), Yvette Alex-Assensoh (Indiana University), Jeffrey M.
Berry (Tufts), Michael Brintnall (American Political Science
Association), David E. Campbell (Notre Dame), Luis Ricardo Fraga
(Stanford), Archon Fung (Harvard), William
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How Political Choices Undermine Citizen Participation, and What We Can Do About It
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780815797869
Publisert
2017
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter