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Independent Politics: How American Disdain for Parties Leads to Political Inaction
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- ISBN-101316500632
- ISBN-13978-1316500637
- PublisherCambridge University Press
- Publication dateJanuary 19, 2016
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions6 x 0.49 x 9 inches
- Print length212 pages
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Howard Lavine, University of Minnesota
"The political science literature contains numerous claims about independents, most of which rest on a very thin bed of evidence. This book tells us as much about today's independents as the extant literature combined. It is a must-read for anyone interested in American public opinion and elections."
Morris Fiorina, Stanford University, California
"Klar and Krupnikov show, through a series of clever experiments, that although independents may vote like partisans, their disdain for parties leads them to go ‘undercover', and avoid all manner of expressive political behaviors. Independent Politics is a fascinating read that makes a significant contribution to the subfields of political participation and political psychology. It will drive scholars to think about the decision to identify as independent in heretofore unrecognized ways."
Joanne Miller, University of Minnesota
"Klar and Krupnikov show that avoiding partisanship is a meaningful decision that has important implications for civic engagement. Using a variety of convincing tests, Independent Politics is a major work that will undoubtedly shape future research on partisan politics in the United States."
Stephen P. Nicholson, University of California, Merced
'… an excellent book. It lays out clearly a compelling theory and several key expectations, which are then tested with a series of clever experiments as well as observational evidence from the American National Election Studies … I should also add that while I highly recommend Independent Politics to scholars of public opinion and elections - and expect it will show up on graduate syllabi for such courses - I can also imagine it being used in an upper-division undergraduate course, given its lively and accessible language.' Judd Thornton, Public Opinion Quarterly
'The central finding of this book is that many independents identify as such because of concerns regarding how they will be perceived by others. In the minds of these voters, parties are increasingly seen as negative and embarrassing. To avoid being tainted with the stigma of partisanship, more and more voters are choosing to identify as independent. The book closes with a bracing examination of the possible implications of this development for American representative democracy … Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty.' M.D. Brewer, Choice
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About the Author
Yanna Krupnikov is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at State University of New York, Stony Brook. Her research focuses on the way political communication affects public opinion and the way people express their political opinions through political actions. Krupnikov's work has been published in numerous journals including the American Journal of Political Science, Political Behavior, and Political Communication, and has been supported by the National Science Foundation. She is the winner of the Midwest Political Science Association's Robert Durr Award and the award for the best paper by an emerging scholar. Krupnikov earned a PhD in Political Science from the University of Michigan and also holds degrees from the University of Toronto and Brandeis University, Massachusetts.
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- Publisher : Cambridge University Press (January 19, 2016)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 212 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1316500632
- ISBN-13 : 978-1316500637
- Item Weight : 10.5 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.49 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,065,522 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #672 in Media & Internet in Politics (Books)
- #999 in Government
- #1,373 in Political Parties (Books)
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Samara Klar is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Arizona School of Government and Public Policy. She earned her Ph.D. in American Politics from Northwestern University. She also holds degrees from McGill University and Columbia University. Her areas of expertise include public opinion, political psychology, voter behavior, and independent voters.

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- Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2016I'm just about finished with the book, and it has been enlightening, entertaining, and well worth the effort. This book just solidifies my observations about politics and the social media.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2019Great.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2017While I do not particularly buy the argument of increased independence in American politics, this is an intelligent book from an intelligent political scientist. Thought-provoking and incisive.