In The Good Citizen, Michael Schudson describes four interconnected but ultimately distinct eras of American civic life, each characterized by the dominance of a particular model of citizenship. In the first era, roughly corresponding to the 18th and early 19th centuries, citizens deferred to the leadership of political elites – civic responsibility consisted mainly of affirming the legitimacy of this ruling caste. The second era, in place throughout the remainder of the 19th century, was characterized by the dominance of political parties. In this period, citizens played a more central role, though this role was orchestrated by strong local party organizations that mobilized the masses through the tangible incentives of patronage, entertai...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to chronicle paradigm shifts in American political science d...
Today’s POPC environment constitutes a high-choice, high-stimulation media ecology in which politica...
The success of populist candidates and rhetoric, coupled with a perceived degradation in political d...
In his important and provocative book, The Good Citizen, Michael Schudson argues that there have bee...
In his important and provocative book, The Good Citizen, Michael Schudson argues that there have bee...
In a letter to W. T. Barry, James Madison wrote that a popular government, without popular informat...
In theory, a strong democracy rests on robust citizen participation. The practice in most democracie...
Background: Bernard Manin’s horizontal and Andrew Kuper’s vertical models of citizenship exemplify t...
Popular government in the United States requires an American citizenry capable to confront the diffi...
In the century following the American Revolution, culturally powerful middle-class citizens in the n...
BOOK ABSTRACT: Imagine an America where politicians, governmental institutions, schools, new technol...
Empirical studies addressing questions of political information and/or sophistication are common and...
Accounts of citizenship by Presidents of the American Political Science Association (APSA) are exami...
Citizenship is the specifically modern form of political association. It is a juridically codified r...
For more than fifty years, political scientists have questioned whether citizens are sufficiently in...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to chronicle paradigm shifts in American political science d...
Today’s POPC environment constitutes a high-choice, high-stimulation media ecology in which politica...
The success of populist candidates and rhetoric, coupled with a perceived degradation in political d...
In his important and provocative book, The Good Citizen, Michael Schudson argues that there have bee...
In his important and provocative book, The Good Citizen, Michael Schudson argues that there have bee...
In a letter to W. T. Barry, James Madison wrote that a popular government, without popular informat...
In theory, a strong democracy rests on robust citizen participation. The practice in most democracie...
Background: Bernard Manin’s horizontal and Andrew Kuper’s vertical models of citizenship exemplify t...
Popular government in the United States requires an American citizenry capable to confront the diffi...
In the century following the American Revolution, culturally powerful middle-class citizens in the n...
BOOK ABSTRACT: Imagine an America where politicians, governmental institutions, schools, new technol...
Empirical studies addressing questions of political information and/or sophistication are common and...
Accounts of citizenship by Presidents of the American Political Science Association (APSA) are exami...
Citizenship is the specifically modern form of political association. It is a juridically codified r...
For more than fifty years, political scientists have questioned whether citizens are sufficiently in...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to chronicle paradigm shifts in American political science d...
Today’s POPC environment constitutes a high-choice, high-stimulation media ecology in which politica...
The success of populist candidates and rhetoric, coupled with a perceived degradation in political d...