03953nam 22004573 450 991084730120332120240510084504.00-472-90444-2(CKB)31621680400041(MiAaPQ)EBC31324053(Au-PeEL)EBL31324053(Exl-AI)31324053(EXLCZ)993162168040004120240510d2024 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGenerational Politics in the United States From the Silents to Gen Z and Beyond1st ed.Ann Arbor :University of Michigan Press,2024.©2024.1 online resource (455 pages)0-472-05676-X 0-472-07676-0 Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Generations in American Politics | David Schultz and Sally Friedman -- Part I: Foundations -- 1 | Generations, Politics, and the Practice of Political Science | David Schultz -- 2 | Generational Change in Partisanship: An Age-Period-Cohort Accounting | Laura Stoker -- 3 | Collective Memory and the Pandemic Emergence of Generation Z | Scott L. McLean -- Part II: Attitudes and Opinions -- 4 | 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 -- 5 | Generational Attitudes toward Drug Policies in the United States | Leah Hutton Blumenfeld -- 6 | Gender and the Generations: You Haven’t Come a Long Way Yet, Baby | Whitney Ross Manzo and David B. McLennan -- 7 | What American Heroism Teaches Us about Generations and Politics | Bruce Peabody -- Part III: Participation and Political Engagement -- 8 | “The Times They Are a Changin’”: Generational Comparisons of the Civil Rights Movement with the Current-Day Climate Movement | Robin Boyle-Laisure -- 9 | Building Youthful Habits of Voting | Niall Guy Michelsen -- 10 | Presidential Candidates on Campus and Civic Engagement among College Students: Mobilizing a New Generation | Kenneth W. Moffett and Laurie L. Rice -- Part IV: Impact -- 11 | Millennial Generation Political Engagement—Democratically Motivated or Disenchanted? Insights from the 2020 Election | Ashley D. Ross and Stella M. Rouse -- 12 | Generational Shifts Change Politics in Florida | Susan A. MacManus and Anthony A. Cilluffo -- 13 | How They Govern: Do Millennial Mayors Bring a Generational Perspective to Their Activities? | Sally Friedman, Michael A. Armato, and Emily R. Matott -- 14 | The Language of Representation: How Millennial and Non-Millennial Legislators Present Themselves to Constituents | Sally Friedman, Emily R. Matott, and Andrew McMahon -- Contributors -- IndexGenerated by AI.This book examines the political behavior and attitudes of different generational cohorts in the United States, from the Silent Generation to Generation Z and beyond. Edited by Sally Friedman and David Schultz, it offers a comprehensive analysis of generational shifts in political engagement, partisanship, and policy preferences. The book aims to fill a gap in political science research by focusing on the impact of generational identity on American politics. It is intended for scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding how generational dynamics influence political processes and outcomes.Generated by AI.Political scienceGenerated by AIYouth movementsGenerated by AIPolitical science.Youth movements.Friedman Sally1772173Schultz David1414245MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910847301203321Generational Politics in the United States4272099UNINA