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21 Cards in this Set
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Schneider and Ingram |
social constructions target populations |
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Verba, Schlozman, and Brady |
inequalities in political participation changes in participation over time |
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Rosenstone and Hansen |
mobilization participation as a combination of individual influences and mobilizers |
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Wilson |
types of benefits of participation material solidary purposive |
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Lupia and McCubbins |
acquiring knowledge knowledge = ability to predict consequences don't need to have full information democratic dilemma |
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Stimson |
why does public opinion ebb and flow |
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Baumgartner and Jones |
punctuated equilibrium model critical junctures importance of defining issues |
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Kingdon |
how things get on the public agenda focusing events, symbols, personal experiences of policymakers convergence of 3 streams (problem, political, policy) why problems fade |
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Lindblom |
root method branch method value problem |
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Elliot |
series of circumstances lead to policy design NDEA |
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Rose |
political factors that led to passage of Title IX of 1972 Education Amendments |
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Piven and Cloward |
implementation power of bureaucracy in carrying out relief law degradation of dependent poor |
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Patashnik |
reform sustainability reform policy is a dynamic process |
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Gilens |
gov't responsiveness is unequal - tilted toward affluent |
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Jacobs and Shapiro |
understand politicians' motives to predict type of responsiveness centrist (retrospective voting, median voter theory) partisan (good public policy, party vote model, strategic shirking) |
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T.H. Marshall |
citizens' rights - social, civil, political |
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Shklar |
defining and conceptualizing citizenship history of exclusionary practices 1-dignity of earning money 2-right to vote |
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Pierson |
policy feedback resource effects interpretive/cognitive effects path dependency/lock-in effects visibility and traceability |
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Mettler |
policy feedback example - GI bill |
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Soss |
policy feedback example - welfare policy design shapes beneficiaries' opinions about gov't and thus political actions |
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Campbell |
participation trends among elderly policy feedback example - SS and political engagement inadequacies of US healthcare - 3 tiers, poverty trap, geographic inequality, treatment of workers vs. non-workers, complex rules |