Senators on the campaign trail
the politics of representation
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Author
Publication
1996 - University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma
Language
English
Word Count
93,750 words, Guess
Page Count
375 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL805710M
- ISBN-100806128275
- OCLC Control Number33281717
- OCLC Control Numbersenatorsoncampai00fenn
- Library of Congress Control Number95042282
and 2 more
- LibraryThing1683426
- Goodreads1317708
Classifications
- DDC324.7/0973
- LCCJK2281 .F46 1996
Description
This is a book about the politics of representative democracy, written from the perspective of the politicians who make it work. Typically, political scientists study campaigns from the perspective of the voter and for the purpose of explaining election outcomes. But campaigns also need to be studied from the perspective of the candidate, for the purpose of understanding representation. Richard F. Fenno, Jr., traveled with ten U.S. senators as they campaigned in their home states - using what he calls the "drop in/drop out, tag along/hang around" method of research - to present a developmental picture of their activities. His focus here is on three such activities - pursuing a career, campaigning for office, and building constituency connections. Taken together, the three constitute the political underpinnings of representative democracy. In its focus on the process of representative democracy, Senators on the Campaign Trail offers a rich, rounded, developmental view of some high-level individuals who work at the business of representation. For scholars, the book suggests some qualitative confirmation and added stimulation in forging generalizations about politicians. For citizens, the book argues for replacing the conventional blanket condemnation of our politicians, so prevalent today, with more discriminating judgments about what they do, and why and to what purpose they do it.
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Series Statement
- The Julian J. Rothbaum distinguished lecture series ;
Other Editions
- Senators on the campaign trail: the politics of representation
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