• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Generational politics in the United States : from the Silents to Gen Z and beyond
  • Contains: Introduction : generations in American politics / David Schultz and Sally Friedman -- Foundations -- Generations, politics, and political science / by David Schultz -- Generational change in partisanship : an age-period-cohort accounting / Laura Stoker -- Collective memory and the pandemic emergence of Generation Z / Scott L. McClean -- Attitudes and opinions -- Generational divides, changing times, or aging? : examining immigration opinion in the U.S., 2004-2018 / Jeffrey C. Dixon, Andrew S. Fullerton, and Victoria E. Nash / Leah Hutton Blumenfeld -- Gender and the generations : you haven't come a long way yet, baby / Whitney Ross Manzo, and David B. McLennan -- What American heroism teaches us about generations and politics / Bruce Peabody -- Participation and political engagement -- "The times they are a changin'" : generational comparisons of the civil rights movement with the current-day climate movement / Robin Boyle Laisure -- Building youthful habits of voting / Niall Guy Michelsen -- Presidential candidates on campus and civic engagement among college students / Kenneth W. Moffet and Laurie L. Rice -- Impact -- Millennial generation political engagement -- democratically motivated or disenchanted? : insights from the 2020 election / Ashley D. Ross and Stella M. Rouse -- Generational shifts change politics in Florida / Susan A. MacManus and Anthony A. Cilluffo -- How they govern : do millennial mayors bring a generational perspective to their activities? / Sally Friedman, Michael A. Armato, and Emily R. Matott -- The language of representation : how millennial and non-millennial legislators present themselves to constituents / Sally Friedman, Emily R. Matott, and Andrew McMahon -- Contributors -- Index.
  • Contributor: Friedman, Sally [Editor]; Schultz, David Andrew [Editor]
  • Corporation: Michigan Publishing (University of Michigan)
  • Published: Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2024
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9780472904440; 0472904442
  • Keywords: Generations Political aspects United States ; Generation Y Political activity United States ; Generation Z Political activity United States ; Générations - Aspect politique - États-Unis ; Génération Internet - Activité politique - États-Unis ; Génération Z - Activité politique - États-Unis ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Civics & Citizenship ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / American Government / General ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / General ; United States Politics and government 21st century ; États-Unis - Politique et gouvernement - 21e siècle
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  • Footnote: Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Description: "The role of generations is an important, yet often overlooked, variable in the study of American politics. A topic of research in sociology, business, and marketing, the focus on generations frequently occurs in American pop culture and journalism. The general public often assumes that different generations have different political leanings and beliefs-that the Silent Generation is all Republican, white, and conservative, or that Millennials are liberal and diverse-but are these assumptions true?Generational Politics in the United States is the first comprehensive book that examines the concept of generations from a political science perspective. It defines what a generation is and how to sort out the differences between life cycle, cohort, and aging effect. The book then brings together chapters from an array of political science scholars that examine the role of generations in American politics and how it relates to other variables such as age, race, gender, and socioeconomic status. It discusses how politics in the United States are impacted by changes in generations, including how the passing of the Baby Boom generation and rise of the Millennials and Gen Z will change American politics. By examining the differences in political attitudes, engagement, and impact of recent generations, Generational Politics in the United States suggests how generational change will impact American politics in the future"
  • Access State: Open Access