Though political science undergraduate courses reflect a rich theoretical tradition, they typically lack opportunities for students to express intangible concepts through the interpretation of creative works, a standard exercise of critical analysis. Educators can address this dearth in many ways, such as through utilization of popular culture texts. We employ the television series The West Wing to ground debates in American politics, specifically American foreign policy. Although this show has been off air since 2006, Netflix and Amazon have recently released the entire series for streaming, significantly reducing the hassle and monetary cost of using this source in the classroom. Using The West Wing as our guide, we enhance political scie...
This course will provide the student with an overview of the role that ethical, cultural, religious,...
Western Washington University Associate Professor of Political Science Shirin Deylami gave a talk en...
What is political science? How does one scientifically study the political world? What contribution ...
Keywords: classroom engagement, political interest, political knowledge, television drama Highlights...
This article explores how students experience fictional television as part of their broader learning...
The authors make a case for using The West Wing, a political drama that aired on NBC from 1999 to 20...
This course introduces students to the actors, policy-making processes, historical themes that influ...
The challenge of illuminating people about the political process, how we elect our leaders and how t...
This study describes one high school civics teacher's use of film as a way to improve his students' ...
This course exposes students to multiple approaches for analyzing and conducting US foreign policy. ...
For an introductory-level course (Politics and Government) mostly composed of nonpolitical science m...
Bok synopsis: With its fast and furious dialogue, crackling wit, and political savvy, The West W...
Strategically and thoughtfully employing popular culture in teaching political science can enable st...
This course will introduce you to the American political system and the core theories that seek to e...
Poli Sci Fi: An Introduction to Political Science through Science Fiction allows readers, students, ...
This course will provide the student with an overview of the role that ethical, cultural, religious,...
Western Washington University Associate Professor of Political Science Shirin Deylami gave a talk en...
What is political science? How does one scientifically study the political world? What contribution ...
Keywords: classroom engagement, political interest, political knowledge, television drama Highlights...
This article explores how students experience fictional television as part of their broader learning...
The authors make a case for using The West Wing, a political drama that aired on NBC from 1999 to 20...
This course introduces students to the actors, policy-making processes, historical themes that influ...
The challenge of illuminating people about the political process, how we elect our leaders and how t...
This study describes one high school civics teacher's use of film as a way to improve his students' ...
This course exposes students to multiple approaches for analyzing and conducting US foreign policy. ...
For an introductory-level course (Politics and Government) mostly composed of nonpolitical science m...
Bok synopsis: With its fast and furious dialogue, crackling wit, and political savvy, The West W...
Strategically and thoughtfully employing popular culture in teaching political science can enable st...
This course will introduce you to the American political system and the core theories that seek to e...
Poli Sci Fi: An Introduction to Political Science through Science Fiction allows readers, students, ...
This course will provide the student with an overview of the role that ethical, cultural, religious,...
Western Washington University Associate Professor of Political Science Shirin Deylami gave a talk en...
What is political science? How does one scientifically study the political world? What contribution ...