Identity politics in US national elections
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Identity politics in US national elections
(Palgrave pivot)(Palgrave studies in US elections)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2023
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Note
Contributions to the fifth American Elections Conference at New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College, Manchester New Hamphshire, Mar. 2021
Name of the conference on p. [4] of cover: American Elections Symposium
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book assembles eight chapters by respected and emerging scholars in political science, sociology, and psychology to produce a sustained look at the wide range of identity politics in the 2020 US National Election and the lessons for 2024. These chapters emerged from papers presented at the American Elections Symposium held at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College in March of 2021; six edited volumes have been produced based on research presented at previous conferences. They apply an impressive diversity of theoretical explanations and methodological approaches to explore the factors that shape American elections, and what impact it could have in the future of diversity and democracy.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Underrepresented: Identity Politics in 2020 and the Lessons for 2024.- Chapter 2. "Female Candidates in the 2020 Presidential Primary: The Consequences of Perceptions of Others Attitudes toward Electing a Female President.".- Chapter 3. "Election 2020 and the Rise African American Women and U.S. Politics".- Chapter 4. "Congressional Support of Black Lives Matter and Its Impact on the 2020 Elections".- Chapter 5. "Black Lives Matter, Race & Voting in 2020: Does proximity to BLM protests impact voting share changes?".- Chapter 6. "The Rainbow Wave: From Descriptive to Substantive Representation".- Chapter 7. "Older Adults' Influence in the 2020 Election: Stability or Change?".-Chapter 8. Conclusion.
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