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American Democracy From Tocqueville To Town Halls To Twitter Perrin

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American Democracy From Tocqueville To Town Halls To Twitter Perrin
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Publisher: Cambridge, UK ; Malden, MA : Polity
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.28 MB
Author: Perrin, Andrew J., 1971- author
Language: English
Year: 2014

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American Democracy From Tocqueville To Town Halls To Twitter Perrin by Perrin, Andrew J., 1971- Author instant download after payment.

ix, 228 pages : 21 cm, \"In this groundbreaking book, sociologist Andrew Perrin shows that rules and institutions, while important, are not the core of democracy. Instead, as Alexis de Tocqueville showed in the early years of the American republic, democracy is first and foremost a matter of culture: the shared ideas, practices, and technologies that help individuals combine into publics and achieve representation. Reinterpreting democracy as culture reveals the ways the media, public opinion polling, and changing technologies shape democracy and citizenship. As Perrin shows, the founders of the United States produced a social, cultural, and legal environment fertile for democratic development and in the two centuries since, citizens and publics use that environment and shared culture to re-imagine and extend that democracy. American Democracy provides a fresh, innovative approach to democracy that will change the way readers understand their roles as citizens and participants. Never will you enter a voting booth or answer a poll again without realizing what a truly social act it is. This will be necessary reading for scholars, students, and the public seeking to understand the challenges and opportunities for democratic citizenship from Toqueville to town halls to Twitter.\"--, Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-218) and index, Introduction -- History and theory of democracy -- Voting, civil society, and citizenship -- Deliberation, representation, and legislation -- Public opinion, policy responsiveness, and feedback -- Media, communications, and political knowledge -- Democratic culture and practice in postmodern America

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