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Conventional Wisdom and American Elections: Exploding Myths, Exploring Misconceptions

by Jody C. Baumgartner
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Overview

Many students develop misinformed opinions about the American electoral process. Conventional Wisdom and American Elections: Exploding Myths, Exploring Misconceptions debunks some of the more common misunderstandings that have arisen about the electoral process in the past few decades. The book's organization and structure complement courses on campaigns and elections, political parties, political participation, public opinion, the media, Congress, and the presidency. Topics include campaign finance, political participation and voting, and the roles played by campaigns, negative campaigning, political parties, and the media in the electoral process. Each chapter is fairly short yet offers comprehensive coverage of the subject matter. The book contains a minimum of complex statistical analysis and is written so that it is accessible to undergraduate students. However, explicit connections are made throughout the text between political science research and the role it plays in dispelling falsehoods about campaigns and elections. The book is useful as a pedagogical tool to help 'hook' students into thinking about elections, politics, and political science. The second edition includes material from the 2008 election, as well as two new chapters that cover campaign finance reform and the selection of vice presidential candidates.

Synopsis

Conventional Wisdom and American Elections: Exploding Myths, Exploring Misconceptions debunks many common myths that have arisen about the electoral process in the past few decades. Topics include campaign finance, political participation and voting, the role of campaigns, internet campaigning, negative campaigning, political parties, and the role the media plays in the electoral process. Each chapter offers comprehensive coverage of the subject matter, and is written in a manner that is accessible to undergraduate students.

About the Author, Jody C. Baumgartner

Jody C. Baumgartner is assistant professor of political science at East Carolina University. Peter L. Francia is associate professor of political science at East Carolina University.

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Editorials

James A. McCann

The writing is clear, and even the more technical sections are approachable...The book covers much of the ground that I wish to cover in my course.

Paul R. Schulman

Praise for the First Edition: [A] very good text for discussing the then upcoming presidential election. It offered a good mix of voting data and very timely analysis. Students could easily see the relevance of the challenges to the "conventional wisdom".

Leonard Williams

The perfect election year supplement for my American politics text.

Costas Panagopoulos

This book is political science at its best. The authors couple compelling empirical evidence with keen insight to set the record straight on a wide range of common misunderstandings about American politics and elections. Conventional Wisdom should be required reading for any course in American elections—and maybe even for the public at large.

Christopher P. Gilbert

To have a text that is very readable without sacrificing the subtleties and sophistication of the content is a blessing.

CHOICE

The book would serve admirably as a supplemental textbook for a course on US government or elections....[A]ll the chapters provide useful information and starting points for debate and discussion. Summing Up: Highly Recommended. All levels.

Choice

The book would serve admirably as a supplemental textbook for a course on US government or elections....[A]ll the chapters provide useful information and starting points for debate and discussion. Summing Up: Highly Recommended. All levels.

Renan Levine

One of the biggest challenges for teachers of introductory U.S. government courses is the need to combat our students' misunderstandings about American politics. This informative book presents detailed information about some of the most pressing contemporary issues to explode popular myths about issues like youth turnout, media bias and the political divide between blue states and "Jesusland." Baumgartner and Francia do an excellent job making both historical evidence and recent political science research accessible to readers without any background in American government.

Larry J. Sabato

This book is a marvelous antidote for the misinformation that poisons the American bloodstream about our politics and government. Conventional wisdom is often wrong, whereas this sensible volume gets it right. Read it, and then you may not have to take two aspirin and call your spin doctor in the morning!

Nathan Bigelow

Conventional Wisdom and American Elections takes on several common political myths occasionally spread in classrooms by those who should know better and which appear with frustrating regularity in the news media. Baumgartner and Francia condense a mountain of political science research into an engaging and very accessible text. I cannot wait to assign this book to my students.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2010
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Pages
252
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781442200883

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