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About: Politics is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 263762 publications have been published within this topic receiving 5388913 citations.


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TL;DR: The authors examine two contrasting depictions of individual citizens -one emphasizing the political significance of citizens own economic predicaments, the other stressing the political importance of citizens' assessments of the nation's economic predicament -that might underlie the aggregate entwining of economics and politics.
Abstract: American elections depend substantially on the vitality of the national economy. Prosperity benefits candidates for the House of Representatives from the incumbent party (defined as the party that controls the presidency at the time of the election), whereas economic downturns enhance the electoral fortunes of opposition candidates. Short-term fluctuations in economic conditions also appear to affect the electorate's presidential choice, as well as the level of public approval conferred upon the president during his term. By this evidence, the political consequences of macroeconomic conditions are both pervasive and powerful. But just how do citizens know whether the incumbent party has succeeded or failed? What kinds of economic evidence do people weigh in their political appraisals? The purpose of our paper is to examine two contrasting depictions of individual citizens – one emphasizing the political significance of citizens' own economic predicaments, the other stressing the political importance of citizens' assessments of the nation's economic predicament - that might underlie the aggregate entwining of economics and politics. Ours is an inquiry into the political economy of individual citizens.

1,181 citations

Book
01 Jan 1996
TL;DR: Democracy, Difference, and Public Representation: A Politics of Ideas, or a Politics of Presence? as discussed by the authors The Democratic Moment and the Problem of Difference3Pt. 1Democratic Theory: Foundations and Perspectives
Abstract: Introduction: The Democratic Moment and the Problem of Difference3Pt. 1Democratic Theory: Foundations and Perspectives191Three Normative Models of Democracy212Fugitive Democracy313Using Power/Fighting Power: The Polity464Toward a Deliberative Model of Democratic Legitimacy675Procedure and Substance in Deliberative Democracy956Communication and the Other: Beyond Deliberative Democracy120Pt. 2Equality, Difference, and Public Representation1377Dealing with Difference: A Politics of Ideas, or a Politics of Presence?1398Three Forms of Group-Differentiated Citizenship in Canada1539Diversity and Democracy: Representing Differences17110Democracy, Difference, and the Right of Privacy18711Gender Equity and the Welfare State: A Postindustrial Thought Experiment218Pt. 3Culture, Identity, and Democracy24312Democracy, Power, and the "Political"24513Difference, Dilemmas, and the Politics of Home25714Democracy and Multiculturalism27815The Performance of Citizenship: Democracy, Gender, and Difference in the French Revolution29516Peripheral Peoples and Narrative Identities: Arendtian Reflections on Late Modernity314Pt. 4Does Democracy Need Foundations?33117Idealizations, Foundations, and Social Practices33318Democratic Theory and Democratic Experience33619Democracy, Philosophy, and Justification34020Foundationalism and Democracy348List of Contributors361Index365

1,178 citations

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TL;DR: In many instances, instead of destabilizing the assumed categories and binaries of sexual identity, queer politics has served to reinforce simple dichotomies between heterosexual and everything "queer" as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: In many instances, instead of destabilizing the assumed categories and binaries of sexual identity, queer politics has served to reinforce simple dichotomies between heterosexual and everything “queer.” An understanding of the ways in which power informs and constitutes privileged and marginalized subjects on both sides of this dichotomy has been left unexamined. Theorists and activists alike generally agree that it was in the early 1990s that we began to see, with any regularity, the use of the term “queer.” This term would come to denote not only an emerging politics, but also a new cohort of academics working in programs primarily in the humanities centered around social and cultural criticism. Only by recognizing the link between the ideological, social, political, and economic marginalization of punks, bulldaggers, and welfare queens can we begin to develop political analyses and political strategies effective in confronting the linked yet varied sites of power in this country.

1,178 citations

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TL;DR: Corporate political activities, or corporate attempts to shape government policy in ways favorable to the firm, are commonly employed by firms across countries as discussed by the authors, which are referred to as corporate political activities (CPA).

1,168 citations

BookDOI
28 May 1992
TL;DR: In this paper, a critique of existing approaches, David Marsh and R.A.W. Rhodes, the agricultural policy community maintaining a closed relationship, Martin Smith the health service policy community - professionals pre-eminent or under challenge, Gerald Wiston the civil nuclear network in Britain, Michael Saward sea defences - a professionalized network, Caroline Cunningham policy networks and issue networks - the politics of smoking, Melvyn Read the case of food and health and the use of network analysis.
Abstract: Policy networks in Britain - a critique of existing approaches, David Marsh and R.A.W. Rhodes the agricultural policy community maintaining a closed relationship, Martin Smith the health service policy community - professionals pre-eminent or under challenge?, Gerald Wiston the civil nuclear network in Britain, Michael Saward sea defences - a professionalized network?, Caroline Cunningham policy networks and issue networks - the politics of smoking, Melvyn Read the case of food and health and the use of network analysis, Michael Mills youth employment policy 1970-1990 - towards the exclusion of the trade unions, David Marsh international monetary relations, policy networks and the Labour Government's policy of non-devaluation, 1964-1967, Rob Stones the European technology community - policy networks in a supranational setting, John Peterson policy communities and issue networks - beyond typology, David Marsh and R.A.W. Rhodes.

1,167 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202448
202329,771
202265,814
20216,033
20207,708
20198,328