Engaging Citizenship - Lauren Balasco, Jennifer Forestal, Claire Abernathy

Engaging Citizenship

An Introduction to Political Science
Buch | Softcover
512 Seiten
2024
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-751567-9 (ISBN)
105,95 inkl. MwSt
Introduces students to the fundamentals of political science through the lens of citizenship, democracy, and civic engagement
Engaging Citizenship introduces students to the fundamentals of political science through the lens of citizenship, democracy, and civic engagement. This unique approach aims to help students understand the relevant of political science to their own lives and cultivate the knowledge, skills, values, and habits they need to engage in political life. The text is grounded in three key learning goals: 1) to explore the main subfields of political science, 2) to develop a broad understanding of the U.S. political system within a global context, and 3) to engage with the political process as educated and empowered citizens.

The text is divided into four sections-Explaining Statehood, Organizing Political Life, Shaping Participatory Processes, and Challenging the State-to introduce students to the fundamental questions of political science, such as the reasons why citizens join states, the arguments supportive and critical of democracy, and the avenues citizens use to influence state actions. In each section, there are four chapters; each chapter represents one of the four subfields of political science (political theory, comparative politics, American politics, and international relations) and presents its respective theories, concepts, and issues in response to that section's theme. In this way, the text provides a rich and balanced introduction to all four subfields in conversation with one another.

The text is accompanied by a series of online civic engagement activities, providing interactive opportunities for students to engage with the themes discussed in each section. In this way, Engaging Citizenship makes it easy for faculty who wish to create opportunities for hands-on learning about citizenship and civic engagement. These activities enable students to practice the skills of effective citizenship and to familiarize themselves with avenues for participation in their communities.

Lauren Marie Balasco, Ph.D. (University of Delaware), Associate Professor of Political Science (Stockton University): Areas of specialization include comparative politics, rule of law, democratization, transitional justice, human rights, Latin American politics. Claire E. Abernathy, Ph.D. (Vanderbilt University), Associate Professor of Political Science (Stockton University): Areas of specialization include American politics, legislative correspondence management practices. Jennifer Forestal, Ph.D. (Northwestern University), Assistant Professor of Political Science (Loyola University Chicago): Areas of specialization include political theory, effects of digital technologies on democratic politics and how it can shape users' democratic habits and practices.

Preface: Why Citizenship?
Chapter 1: Unpacking Citizenship
Part 1: Explaining Statehood
Chapter 2: Justifying the State
Chapter 3: Comparing State Strength and Fragility
Chapter 4: Defining Rights in the United States
Chapter 5: Establishing Security
Part 2: Organizing Political Life
Chapter 6: Defining Democracy
Chapter 7: Comparing Democratic Regimes
Chapter 8: Exploring Democratic Institutions in the United States
Chapter 9: Ordering the Global System
Part 3: Shaping Participatory Processes
Chapter 10: Structuring Participation
Chapter 11: (De)-Democratizing Political Regimes
Chapter 12: Participating in the U.S. Political System
Chapter 13: Governing Global Politics
Part 4: Challenging the State
Chapter 14: Resisting State Authority
Chapter 15: Mobilizing Contentious Politics
Chapter 16: Framing Political Conflict in the United States
Chapter 17: Holding States Accountable through International Law

Erscheint lt. Verlag 19.8.2024
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 191 x 235 mm
Gewicht 3 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
ISBN-10 0-19-751567-3 / 0197515673
ISBN-13 978-0-19-751567-9 / 9780197515679
Zustand Neuware
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