Political Advocacy and American Politics: Why People Fight So Often About Politics

Political Advocacy and American Politics: Why People Fight So Often About Politics

Author
Sean Richey and J. Benjamin Taylor
Publisher
Routledge
Language
English
Year
2021
ISBN
9780367275563,9780367275570,9780429296598
File Type
pdf
File Size
2.4 MiB

Political Advocacy and American Politics provides a detailed explanation as to why citizens engage in interpersonal advocacy in the United States. Sean Richey and J. Benjamin Taylor eloquently show how the campaigns, social media, and personality and partisanship affect one's propensity for candidates, which often leads to arguments about politics.
Using original qualitative, survey, and experimental studies, Richey and Taylor demonstrate the causes of political advocacy over time in the political environment and at the individual level. While some worry about the incivility in American politics, Richey and Taylor argue political talk, where conflict is common, is caused by high-activity democratic processes and normatively beneficial individual attributes. Furthermore, Richey and Taylor argue that advocacy―when conceptualized as a democratic "release valve"―is exactly the kind of conflict we might expect in a vibrant democracy.
Political Advocacy and American Politics: Why People Fight So Often About Politics is ideal for university students and researchers, yet it is also accessible to any reader looking to learn more about the role campaigns and personal attributes play in the decision to advocate.

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