
The Introduction to Politics Anthology
Knowledge, Power, Action
Teri J. Walker(Author)
Cognella, Inc (Publisher)
Published on 30. December 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
520 pages
978-1-7935-1757-9 (ISBN)
Description
The Introduction to Politics Anthology: Knowledge, Power, Action provides students with a curated collection of articles that familiarize them with key concepts and perspectives related to the study of politics and political science.
The anthology is organized into 11 units. The opening units introduce students to the concept of politics and the discipline of political science; explore the interconnectedness of political philosophies, ideologies, and beliefs; and underscore the importance of political participation, active citizenship, and collective action. Additional units discuss civil rights, civil liberties, the relationship between media and politics, power dynamics within political systems, and the influence of money on power and politics. Students read about the effects of political institutions on policy outcomes in legal, economic, and social systems; the policymaking process and those who play roles in creating, developing, implementing, and enforcing public policy; international relations; and how to prepare to enter the globalized workforce. Questions for reflection, discussion, and research complement each reading to stimulate critical thought, support discussion, and increase retention of the material.
The Introduction to Politics Anthology is an ideal resource for foundational courses in politics and political science.
The anthology is organized into 11 units. The opening units introduce students to the concept of politics and the discipline of political science; explore the interconnectedness of political philosophies, ideologies, and beliefs; and underscore the importance of political participation, active citizenship, and collective action. Additional units discuss civil rights, civil liberties, the relationship between media and politics, power dynamics within political systems, and the influence of money on power and politics. Students read about the effects of political institutions on policy outcomes in legal, economic, and social systems; the policymaking process and those who play roles in creating, developing, implementing, and enforcing public policy; international relations; and how to prepare to enter the globalized workforce. Questions for reflection, discussion, and research complement each reading to stimulate critical thought, support discussion, and increase retention of the material.
The Introduction to Politics Anthology is an ideal resource for foundational courses in politics and political science.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 203 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
1021 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-7935-1757-9 (9781793517579)
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Person
Teri J. Walker is a professor of political science at Elmhurst University, where she teaches courses in American government and politics, public law, and public policy with an emphasis on environmental policy. She holds a Ph.D. from Northern Illinois University. Dr. Walker is the author of Today's Environmental Issues: Democrats and Republicans, and she has published articles in The Journal of Women, Politics, and Policy; Politics and Policy; Journal of Political Science Education; and Justice Policy Journal.