Political participation - United States.
Overview
Works: | 29 works in 8 publications in 8 languages |
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The winning message : = candidate behavior, campaign discourse, and democracy /
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Countervailing forces in African-American civic activism, 1973-1994 /
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(Re-)mobilising voters in britain and the united states = political strategies from parties and grassroots organisations (1867-2020) /
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East Asian Americans and political participation = a reference handbook /
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United we fall = ending America's love affair with the political center /
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Democracy at risk = how political choices undermine citizen participation and what we can do about it /
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Creative rebellion for the twenty-first century = the importance of public and interactive art to political life in America /
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Material participation = technology, the environment and everyday publics /
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The invisible hands of political parties in presidential elections = party activists and political aggregation from 2004 to 2012 /
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The politics of the American dream = democratic inclusion in contemporary American political culture /
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Ethnic cues = the role of shared ethnicity in Latino political participation /
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The evolving citizen = American youth and the changing norms of democratic engagement /
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Constructing transnational political spaces = the multifaceted political activism of Mexican migrants /
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Disability and U.S. politics = participation, policy, and controversy /
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Unequal and unrepresented : = political inequality and the people's voice in the new gilded age /
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