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About the Author
Craig A. Rimmerman is professor of public policy and political science at Hobart and William Smith Colleges and editor of Westview's Dilemmas in American Politics series. His books include The Lesbian and Gay Movements (Westview Press).
Reviews
This readable, engaging book addresses and urgent concern of our times, the decline of participation of college students in the democracy. Readers will come away with insight into both traditional and new forms of democratic participation and their appeal for the next generation. This an invaluable resource for faculty and students interested in American politics, history, social movements and civic engagement. Any faculty member teaching a service-learning course in any discipline will find it helpful for thinking through their course strategy and for civic reflection with their students." -Elizabeth L. Hollander, Executive Director, Campus Compact "A helpful first step in making political science courses relevant to our students once again. It is definitely worth considering for classroom adoption." -American Political Science Review"Craig Rimmerman is among the few political scientists who both examine problems and offer solutions. The New Citizenship: Unconventional Politics, Activism, and Service draws upon the insights of political theorists and practitioners, assesses present-day participatory democracy, and offers recommendations for its improvement. This is a book that invites readers to learn - and then to take action." -- MaryAnne Borrelli, Director, Holleran Center for Community Action and Public Policy, Connecticut College
Book Information
ISBN 9780813344577
Author Craig A Rimmerman
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Westview Press Inc
Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc