State of the Parties 2018
The Changing Role of Contemporary American Political Parties
Herausgeber: Green, John C.; Coffey, Daniel J.
State of the Parties 2018
The Changing Role of Contemporary American Political Parties
Herausgeber: Green, John C.; Coffey, Daniel J.
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The State of the Parties 2018 brings together leading scholars of parties, elections, and interest groups to provide an indispensable overview of American political parties today.
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The State of the Parties 2018 brings together leading scholars of parties, elections, and interest groups to provide an indispensable overview of American political parties today.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781538117668
- ISBN-10: 1538117665
- Artikelnr.: 53021734
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781538117668
- ISBN-10: 1538117665
- Artikelnr.: 53021734
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
John C. Green is Distinguished Professor of Political Science and director of the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics at The University of Akron. Daniel J. Coffey is associate professor of political science at The University of Akron and a fellow in the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics. He has published in State Politics and Policy Quarterly. He studies political parties, public opinion, state and local politics, campaigns and elections, and research methods. David B. Cohen is professor of political science and fellow in the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics at The University of Akron.
List of Tables
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. The State of the Parties: Change and Continuity in 2016, by
Daniel J. Coffey, David B. Cohen, and John C. Green
Part One: State of the Parties
Chapter 2. Failing Party Organizations: Lessons from the 2016 Election, by
Mildred A. Schwartz
Chapter 3. Party Blobs and Partisan Visions: Making Sense of our Hollow
Parties, by Daniel Schlozman and Sam Rosenfeld
Chapter 4. Saving Democracy from Elections?, by Daniel M. Shea
Part Two: Party Activists
Chapter 5. The Power of a Narrative: Donald Trump (and the Republicans), by
Jeffrey M. Stonecash
Chapter 6. "The Mandate of the People:" The 2016 Sanders Campaign in
Context, by Julia Azari and Seth Masket
Chapter 7. State Party Activism in 2016, by Daniel J. Coffey
Chapter 8. #Polarized2016: Affective Campaign Rhetoric and Mass
Polarization in Social Media, by Eric C. Vorst
Part Three: Party Nominations
Chapter 9. The State of the Primaries 2016, by Drew Kurlowski
Chapter 10. Perception of the Parties and the 2016 Presidential
Nominations, by Caitlin E. Jewitt
Chapter 11. Populist Waves in the 2016 Presidential Nominations: Another
Limit to the Party Decides Thesis, by Wayne Steger
Part Four: Party in Electorate
Chapter 12. Political Identity and Party Polarization in the American
Electorate, by David C. Kimball, Joseph Anthony, and Tyler Chance
Chapter 13. The Angry American Voter: Negative Partisanship, Voter Anger,
and the 2016 Presidential Election, by Alan I. Abramowitz and Steven W.
Webster
Chapter 14. The Role of the Populists in the 2016 U.S. Presidential
Election and Beyond, by Edward G. Carmines, Michael J. Ensley, and Michael
W. Wagner
Part Five: Party Resources
Chapter 15. The 2016 Money Race: The Limits of Campaign Money, and the
Nature of Popular Love for the Presidential Candidates, by Robin Kolodny
Chapter 16. Everything is Relative: Are Political Parties Playing a
Meaningful Campaign Finance Role in the U.S. Federal Elections?, by Diana
Dwyre
Chapter 17. The Impact of Organization Characteristics on Super PAC
Financing, by Paul S. Herrnson, Jennifer A. Heerwig, and Douglas M. Spencer
Chapter 18. What Happened to the Ground Game in 2016?, by Paul A. Beck,
Richard Gunther, and Erik Nisbet
References
Index
About the Contributors
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. The State of the Parties: Change and Continuity in 2016, by
Daniel J. Coffey, David B. Cohen, and John C. Green
Part One: State of the Parties
Chapter 2. Failing Party Organizations: Lessons from the 2016 Election, by
Mildred A. Schwartz
Chapter 3. Party Blobs and Partisan Visions: Making Sense of our Hollow
Parties, by Daniel Schlozman and Sam Rosenfeld
Chapter 4. Saving Democracy from Elections?, by Daniel M. Shea
Part Two: Party Activists
Chapter 5. The Power of a Narrative: Donald Trump (and the Republicans), by
Jeffrey M. Stonecash
Chapter 6. "The Mandate of the People:" The 2016 Sanders Campaign in
Context, by Julia Azari and Seth Masket
Chapter 7. State Party Activism in 2016, by Daniel J. Coffey
Chapter 8. #Polarized2016: Affective Campaign Rhetoric and Mass
Polarization in Social Media, by Eric C. Vorst
Part Three: Party Nominations
Chapter 9. The State of the Primaries 2016, by Drew Kurlowski
Chapter 10. Perception of the Parties and the 2016 Presidential
Nominations, by Caitlin E. Jewitt
Chapter 11. Populist Waves in the 2016 Presidential Nominations: Another
Limit to the Party Decides Thesis, by Wayne Steger
Part Four: Party in Electorate
Chapter 12. Political Identity and Party Polarization in the American
Electorate, by David C. Kimball, Joseph Anthony, and Tyler Chance
Chapter 13. The Angry American Voter: Negative Partisanship, Voter Anger,
and the 2016 Presidential Election, by Alan I. Abramowitz and Steven W.
Webster
Chapter 14. The Role of the Populists in the 2016 U.S. Presidential
Election and Beyond, by Edward G. Carmines, Michael J. Ensley, and Michael
W. Wagner
Part Five: Party Resources
Chapter 15. The 2016 Money Race: The Limits of Campaign Money, and the
Nature of Popular Love for the Presidential Candidates, by Robin Kolodny
Chapter 16. Everything is Relative: Are Political Parties Playing a
Meaningful Campaign Finance Role in the U.S. Federal Elections?, by Diana
Dwyre
Chapter 17. The Impact of Organization Characteristics on Super PAC
Financing, by Paul S. Herrnson, Jennifer A. Heerwig, and Douglas M. Spencer
Chapter 18. What Happened to the Ground Game in 2016?, by Paul A. Beck,
Richard Gunther, and Erik Nisbet
References
Index
About the Contributors
List of Tables
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. The State of the Parties: Change and Continuity in 2016, by
Daniel J. Coffey, David B. Cohen, and John C. Green
Part One: State of the Parties
Chapter 2. Failing Party Organizations: Lessons from the 2016 Election, by
Mildred A. Schwartz
Chapter 3. Party Blobs and Partisan Visions: Making Sense of our Hollow
Parties, by Daniel Schlozman and Sam Rosenfeld
Chapter 4. Saving Democracy from Elections?, by Daniel M. Shea
Part Two: Party Activists
Chapter 5. The Power of a Narrative: Donald Trump (and the Republicans), by
Jeffrey M. Stonecash
Chapter 6. "The Mandate of the People:" The 2016 Sanders Campaign in
Context, by Julia Azari and Seth Masket
Chapter 7. State Party Activism in 2016, by Daniel J. Coffey
Chapter 8. #Polarized2016: Affective Campaign Rhetoric and Mass
Polarization in Social Media, by Eric C. Vorst
Part Three: Party Nominations
Chapter 9. The State of the Primaries 2016, by Drew Kurlowski
Chapter 10. Perception of the Parties and the 2016 Presidential
Nominations, by Caitlin E. Jewitt
Chapter 11. Populist Waves in the 2016 Presidential Nominations: Another
Limit to the Party Decides Thesis, by Wayne Steger
Part Four: Party in Electorate
Chapter 12. Political Identity and Party Polarization in the American
Electorate, by David C. Kimball, Joseph Anthony, and Tyler Chance
Chapter 13. The Angry American Voter: Negative Partisanship, Voter Anger,
and the 2016 Presidential Election, by Alan I. Abramowitz and Steven W.
Webster
Chapter 14. The Role of the Populists in the 2016 U.S. Presidential
Election and Beyond, by Edward G. Carmines, Michael J. Ensley, and Michael
W. Wagner
Part Five: Party Resources
Chapter 15. The 2016 Money Race: The Limits of Campaign Money, and the
Nature of Popular Love for the Presidential Candidates, by Robin Kolodny
Chapter 16. Everything is Relative: Are Political Parties Playing a
Meaningful Campaign Finance Role in the U.S. Federal Elections?, by Diana
Dwyre
Chapter 17. The Impact of Organization Characteristics on Super PAC
Financing, by Paul S. Herrnson, Jennifer A. Heerwig, and Douglas M. Spencer
Chapter 18. What Happened to the Ground Game in 2016?, by Paul A. Beck,
Richard Gunther, and Erik Nisbet
References
Index
About the Contributors
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. The State of the Parties: Change and Continuity in 2016, by
Daniel J. Coffey, David B. Cohen, and John C. Green
Part One: State of the Parties
Chapter 2. Failing Party Organizations: Lessons from the 2016 Election, by
Mildred A. Schwartz
Chapter 3. Party Blobs and Partisan Visions: Making Sense of our Hollow
Parties, by Daniel Schlozman and Sam Rosenfeld
Chapter 4. Saving Democracy from Elections?, by Daniel M. Shea
Part Two: Party Activists
Chapter 5. The Power of a Narrative: Donald Trump (and the Republicans), by
Jeffrey M. Stonecash
Chapter 6. "The Mandate of the People:" The 2016 Sanders Campaign in
Context, by Julia Azari and Seth Masket
Chapter 7. State Party Activism in 2016, by Daniel J. Coffey
Chapter 8. #Polarized2016: Affective Campaign Rhetoric and Mass
Polarization in Social Media, by Eric C. Vorst
Part Three: Party Nominations
Chapter 9. The State of the Primaries 2016, by Drew Kurlowski
Chapter 10. Perception of the Parties and the 2016 Presidential
Nominations, by Caitlin E. Jewitt
Chapter 11. Populist Waves in the 2016 Presidential Nominations: Another
Limit to the Party Decides Thesis, by Wayne Steger
Part Four: Party in Electorate
Chapter 12. Political Identity and Party Polarization in the American
Electorate, by David C. Kimball, Joseph Anthony, and Tyler Chance
Chapter 13. The Angry American Voter: Negative Partisanship, Voter Anger,
and the 2016 Presidential Election, by Alan I. Abramowitz and Steven W.
Webster
Chapter 14. The Role of the Populists in the 2016 U.S. Presidential
Election and Beyond, by Edward G. Carmines, Michael J. Ensley, and Michael
W. Wagner
Part Five: Party Resources
Chapter 15. The 2016 Money Race: The Limits of Campaign Money, and the
Nature of Popular Love for the Presidential Candidates, by Robin Kolodny
Chapter 16. Everything is Relative: Are Political Parties Playing a
Meaningful Campaign Finance Role in the U.S. Federal Elections?, by Diana
Dwyre
Chapter 17. The Impact of Organization Characteristics on Super PAC
Financing, by Paul S. Herrnson, Jennifer A. Heerwig, and Douglas M. Spencer
Chapter 18. What Happened to the Ground Game in 2016?, by Paul A. Beck,
Richard Gunther, and Erik Nisbet
References
Index
About the Contributors







