Joshua N. ZingherPolitical Choice in a Polarized America: How Elite Polarization Shapes Mass Behavior
Sprecher: Sleep, Jonathan
Joshua N. Zingher is an Associate Professor of Political Science and Geography at Old Dominion University. He currently teaches classes on American politics, political behavior, and research methodology. His work has appeared in several scholarly journals, including the Journal of Politics, British Journal of Political Science, Party Politics, Electoral Studies, Political Behavior, and State Politics and Policy Quarterly.
* Dedication
* Acknowledgements
* Chapter 1: America the Polarized
* Chapter 2: Mass Opinion in Context: How Elite Polarization Shapes
Political Behavior
* Chapter 3: Elite Polarization and Americans' Perceptions of the
Political Parties
* Chapter 4: Measuring Policy Orientations and Political Sophistication
* Chapter 5: A Test of the Recursive Relationship Between Policy
Orientations and Partisanship
* Chapter 6: The Relationships Between Policy Orientations,
Partisanship, and Vote Choice
* Chapter 7: A Test of How Elite Polarization Shapes Mass Political
Behavior
* Chapter 8: How Political Sophistication Shapes Responses to Elite
Polarization
* Chapter 9: The Implications of Our Polarized Politics
* References
* Index