Description |
xiii, 174 pages ; 24 cm |
Series |
Critical bodies |
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Hampton Press communication series. Critical bodies.
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Contents |
Understanding swing voters -- Discussion of method -- Interviewing swing voters -- A hermeneutic of modern voting -- Primacy of the private sphere -- Alterity as necessity |
Summary |
"This book offers the reader a first glimpse at the attitudes of the U.S. swing voter - the coveted voter who is both uncommitted and believed likely to vote. It focuses on these voters from a phenomenological standpoint, identifying that which is common among them, their unexamined attitudes about politics, their approach to decision making, and their role in society. It is argued that the empirical approach to voting is indicative of a general shift in U.S. culture toward social disengagement." |
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"Topics that are covered include independent voters, the public sphere, presidential elections, voting, ethnography, phenomenology, as well as consciousness structures, introducing the work of Jean Gebser as it applies to the attitudes made evident by the subjects involved in this study."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-166) and indexes |
Subject |
Voting -- United States.
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LC no. |
2005055135 |
ISBN |
1572736542 |
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9781572736542 |
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1572736550 |
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9781572736559 |
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