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'''Voting and Elections''' is offered Winter term 2008. The course covers the Presidential election process, who votes and more importantly who doesn't including youth voters, how voters decide for whom they will cast ballots, and what if any reforms to the electoral system can be practically implemented.
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'''Voting and Elections''' is a course offered Fall 2008. The course covers the major theories of voting behavior as well as voter turnout, the level of voter knowledge, election forecasting, and the role of debates, parties, issues, money, and negative ads.
  
The course is taught by [[Andy Civettini]]
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The course is taught by [[Andy Civettini]].
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==Lecture Topics==
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[[Elections in Theory and Practice in the United States]]
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[[Social Structural Theories of Voting]]
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[[Rational Choice Theories of Voting]]
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[[Proximity and Directional Theories of Voting]]
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[[Economic Voting]]
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[[Psychological Models of Voting Behavior]]
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==Discussion Topics==
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[[Voter Turnout]]
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[[Political Debates]]
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[[Political Parties]]
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[[Voter Knowledge]]
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[[Issues and Agenda Setting]]
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[[Forecasting Elections]]
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[[Campaign Finance]]
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[[Election Day and Night]]
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[[Negative Campaigning]]
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[[Category:PS 240]]
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==Criticism==
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Latest revision as of 17:15, 23 July 2011

Voting and Elections is a course offered Fall 2008. The course covers the major theories of voting behavior as well as voter turnout, the level of voter knowledge, election forecasting, and the role of debates, parties, issues, money, and negative ads.

The course is taught by Andy Civettini.

Lecture Topics[edit]

Elections in Theory and Practice in the United States

Social Structural Theories of Voting

Rational Choice Theories of Voting

Proximity and Directional Theories of Voting

Economic Voting

Psychological Models of Voting Behavior

Discussion Topics[edit]

Voter Turnout

Political Debates

Political Parties

Voter Knowledge

Issues and Agenda Setting

Forecasting Elections

Campaign Finance

Election Day and Night

Negative Campaigning

Criticism[edit]

PS 240's use of the wikifire for the creation of a study guide has been highly controversial. Some claim it goes against the intended purpose of the site, others that it is a creative way to organize class discussion. The verdict is still unknown, but here's what you can do to avoid creating further controversy: check out wikipedia's guide for formatting, especially the use of headers and bulleted lists.