How Policies Make Citizens: Senior Political Activism and the American Welfare State (Princeton Studies in American Politics: Historical, International, and Comparative Perspectives Book 126)
معرفی کتاب «How Policies Make Citizens: Senior Political Activism and the American Welfare State (Princeton Studies in American Politics: Historical, International, and Comparative Perspectives Book 126)» نوشتهٔ Campbell, Andrea Louise، منتشرشده توسط نشر Princeton University Press در سال 2003. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
many Political Scientists Share A Hunch That Big Government Has A Large Influence On Civic Engagement, But There Are Precious Few Studies That Offer Convincing Evidence Of This Impact And Even Fewer That Trace Individual-level Policy Feedback Effects Over Time. In This Meticulous Yet Creative Analysis Of Political Mobilization Around The Social Security Program, Andrea Campbell Demonstrates Empirically Just How Powerful A Force American Government Has Become In The Lives Of Citizens. In So Doing, She Advances A Compelling Framework For Future Research On The Links Between Public Policy And Political Participation. This Excellent Book Will Be Read With Great Interest By Scholars Of Political Behavior, The Policymaking Process, And American Political Development.eric Patashnik, University Of Virginia, Author Of putting Trust In The U.s. Budget
beautifully Written And Organized, This Book Makes A Very Important Contribution To Our Understanding Of The Linkages Between Citizen Participation And Public Policy. The Writing Is Clear And Jargon-free, The Scholarship Is Sound, The Analysis Is Sophisticated And Innovative, And The Topic Is Timely.christine L. Day, University Of New Orleans, Author Of what Older Americans Think
gary Mucciaroni - Perspectives On Politics
this Is A Persuasively Argued, Well-researched, And Nicely Written Work That Makes A Key Contribution To Our Understanding Of The Politics Of Social Security Retirement Insurance. Because Of The Singular Importance Of Social Security As A Domestic Federal Program, . . . Campbell's Study Fills A Significant Gap.
CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES LIST OF TABLES ACKNOWLEDGMENTS CHAPTER ONE. Introduction: The Reciprocal Participation-Policy Relationship CHAPTER TWO. Overview: Rising Senior Participation and the Growth of the American Welfare State CHAPTER THREE. A Model of Senior Citizen Political Participation CHAPTER FOUR. Senior Citizen Participation and Policy over Time CHAPTER FIVE. Policy Threat and Seniors’ Distinctive Political Voice CHAPTER SIX. Congressional Responsiveness CHAPTER SEVEN. The Reciprocal Participation-Policy Relationship across Programs CHAPTER EIGHT. Participation, Policymaking, and the Political Implications of Program Design APPENDIX A. Supplementary Tables APPENDIX B. Two-Stage Social Security Participation Model APPENDIX C. Senior/Nonsenior Mobilization Ratios by Party, 1956–96 APPENDIX D. Multiple Interrupted Time-Series Analysis NOTES REFERENCES INDEX Argues that democratic participation and public policy powerfully reinforce each other. Through a case study of senior citizens in the United States and their political activity around Social Security, this book shows how participatory groups get their policy preferences fulfilled, and how public policy itself helps create political inequality. SOME GROUPS participate more than others-the affluent more than the poor; the educated more than the uneducated; whites more than blacks and Latinos; the elderly more than the young. Andrea Louise Campbell. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [205]-219) And Index.