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Is Voting for Young People? (Great Questions in Politics Series) (Great Questions in Politics)

by Martin P Wattenberg

Is Voting for Young People? (Great Questions in Politics Series) (Great Questions in Politics) Cover

ISBN13: 9780321435699
ISBN10: 0321435699
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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

"For years, political scientists have told their students that it doesn't make a difference whether they vote because one vote won't make a difference.  This book is antidote to that argument."

Richard Niemi, University of Rochester

 

"Marty Wattenberg's new book is a brilliant analysis of a big and growing problem in modern democracies; it is also an urgently needed wake-up call.  How can we call ourselves a democracy if fewer and fewer people participate in elections and, in addition, if these voters are far from representative of the whole population?  The author's recommendations for remedial action, including the adoption of mandatory voting, deserve the most serious consideration."

Arend Lijphart, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, UCSD

 

"This text is likely to become one of the seminal works on voting - readers of all levels cannot help but be impressed by the clarity and strength of Wattenberg's answer to why young people do not vote, and his solution will spur debate about the meanings of democracy, rights, and responsibilities."

Sean Matheson, Knox College

 

"This is first-rate scholarship.  Wattenberg synthesizes the current scholarship in the field of voter turnout, and integrates competing theories in an accessible manner. Wattenberg's [book] makes an important contribution to our understanding of voter participation, while at the same time speaking directly to young people." 

Miki Kittilson, Arizona State University

 

"This is a fine example of putting first rate social science research in the service of larger normative concerns.  Not everyone will agree with Wattenberg's prescription, but his description of the disengagement of younger citizens here and in other advanced democracies, his explanation for their disengagement, and his identification of the consequences of their disengagement are compelling."

Morris Fiorina, Stanford University

About the Author

'Martin P. Wattenberg is a Professor of Political Science at the University of California at Irvine, where he conducts research on elections and political parties in the United States and other advanced industrialized democracies. He is the author of several books published by Harvard University Press, including Where Have All the Voters Gone? (2002), and The Decline of American Political Parties (1998).  He is also a co-author of Longman's introductory American government text, Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy. '

Table of Contents

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Chapter 1: The Aging of Regular Newspaper Readers

Chapter 2: The Aging Audience for Politics on TV

Chapter 3: Don’t Ask Anyone Under 30

Chapter 4: Where Have All the Young Voters Gone?

Chapter 5: Do Young Adults See Voting as a Civic Duty?

Chapter 6: Does Low Youth Turnout Really Matter?

Chapter 7: What Can Be Done?

Postscript: New Forms of Citizen Engagement\n

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Product Details

ISBN:
9780321435699
Subtitle:
Great Questions in Politics Series
Author:
Wattenberg, Martin P
Author:
Wattenberg, Martin P.
Publisher:
Longman
Subject:
Political participation
Subject:
Political culture
Subject:
Political Process - Elections
Subject:
General Political Science
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Series:
Great Questions in Politics
Publication Date:
20070227
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
224
Dimensions:
7.66x5.66x.44 in. .50 lbs.

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