Governing with Words

Governing with Words

The Political Dialogue on Race, Public Policy, and Inequality in America

Gillion, Daniel Q.

Cambridge University Press

04/2016

208

Mole

Inglês

9781107566613

15 a 20 dias

Governing with Words challenges the perception that politicians' discussion of race only hinders policy success and leads to a backlash from the American public. This study will be assigned to undergraduate and graduate students taking courses on race and ethnic politics, public policy, political communication, and health policy.
1. Discursive governance: toward a holistic approach to understanding a dialogue on race in government; 2. Measuring the political dialogue on race; Part I. Societal Reception to a Dialogue on Race: 3. The backlash: does America disapprove of racial discussions?; 4. The benefits: political rhetoric and health awareness in the minority community; Part II. Political Institutions and a Dialogue on Race: 5. Racial frames and policy coalitions: how the dialogue on race shapes the creation of public policy; 6. The disconnect between political rhetoric and public policy; 7. A place for a racial dialogue in an aspiring post-racial society.
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