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Civic Education: A Key to Trust in Government

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Chapter 6: Civic Education: A Key to Trust in Government Katherine Barrett and Richard Greene, Barrett and Greene, Inc. According to a 2016 Gallup poll, some 37 percent of Americans surveyed had little trust or confidence in […]

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Excerpts from A Crucible Moment and Civic Prompts

October 13, 2017 Comments Off on Excerpts from A Crucible Moment and Civic Prompts

Chapter 5: Excerpts from A Crucible Moment and Civic Prompts Caryn McTighe Musil, Northwestern University This watershed APSA publication is going to print as A Crucible Moment: College Learning and Democracy’s Future (https://www.aacu.org/crucible) marks the fifth anniversary […]

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The Essential Role of Campus Planning in Student Civic Education

October 11, 2017 Comments Off on The Essential Role of Campus Planning in Student Civic Education

Chapter 4: The Essential Role of Campus Planning in Student Civic Education Andrew J. Seligsohn, President of Campus Contact and Maggie Grove, Vice President for Strategy and Operations at Campus Compact The authors argue for the necessity […]

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Deliberative Pedagogy’s Feminist Potential: Teaching Our Students to Cultivate a More Inclusive Public Sphere

October 9, 2017 Comments Off on Deliberative Pedagogy’s Feminist Potential: Teaching Our Students to Cultivate a More Inclusive Public Sphere

Chapter 3: Deliberative Pedagogy’s Feminist Potential: Teaching Our Students to Cultivate a More Inclusive Public Sphere J. Cherie Strachan, Central Michigan University Many political theorists and social scientists argue that deliberation is not only essential for […]

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The Politically Engaged Classroom

October 5, 2017 Comments Off on The Politically Engaged Classroom

Chapter 2: The Politically Engaged Classroom Nancy Thomas, Tufts University and Margaret Brower, Tufts University College level teaching for political know ledge and engagement happens in the context of a campus climate, a combination of the norms, […]

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Why Do We Need Government? The Role of Civic Education in the Face of the Free-Rider Problem

October 3, 2017 Comments Off on Why Do We Need Government? The Role of Civic Education in the Face of the Free-Rider Problem

Chapter 1: Why Do We Need Government? The Role of Civic Education in the Face of the Free-Rider Problem Jane Mansbridge, Harvard Kennedy School We face a future of growing interdependence, as well as one in […]

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  • Criminal Communication: Public Representations, Repertoires, and Regimes of Criminal Governance

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    Criminal Communication: Public Representations, Repertoires, and Regimes of Criminal Governance By Philip Luke Johnson, Flinders University Criminal actors are widely assumed to maintain a low profile, exerting power through coercion and clandestine networks. Scholarship addressing [...]
  • Bent into Submission? Domestic Investors and Populist Governments

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    Bent into Submission? Domestic Investors and Populist Governments By Alison L. Johnston, Oregon State University and Juliet Johnson, McGill University Do populist governments bend their economic policies to the preferences of bondholders? Populist governments should [...]
  • Political Symbols and Social Order: Confederate Monuments and Performative Violence in the Post-Reconstruction U.S. South

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    Political Symbols and Social Order: Confederate Monuments and Performative Violence in the Post-Reconstruction U.S. South By Lee-Or Ankori-Karlinsky, Brown University Violent conflicts are often accompanied by symbols commemorating past violence. I argue that political symbols [...]

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