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Diversity in Contemporary American Politics and Government David A. Dulio Erin E. O'Brien John S. KlemanskiOrganized to follow the structure of a standard introduction to American politics text, this unique reader highlights the role of diversity in U.S. politics through exploration of important, contemporary political issues.Based on the thesis that demographic diversity in America plays a significant role in political outcomes and policy processes, this reader covers a wide range of today's issues and encompasses a myriad of group cleavages. Carefully selected readings from both academic and popular sources-wedded to helpful introductions by the editors and end-of-chapter resources-present complex issues in an accessible, engaging way.Features Coverage of contemporary issues, such as the government's response to Hurricane Katrina, racial/ethnic profiling, school vouchers, gay marriage, welfare reform, gender discrimination, and immigration policy, helps stimulate student interest the course material. The mix of journalistic and abridged scholarly pieces presents complex subjects in an accessible way, allowing students of all skill levels to engage in real dialogue on these important topics. Four readings in each section offer an array of perspectives on each issue, allowing instructors to compare and contrast them. Discussion questions at the end of each section are designed to stimulate critical thinking skills and classroom interaction. An "Additional Resource" list at the end of each section provides selected web-based and video sources that explore diversity, allowing students to examine the issues further and in additional contexts.Dulio, David A. is the author of 'Diversity in American Politics Contributions and Challenges', published 2008 under ISBN 9780205550364 and ISBN 0205550363.
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