A Novel Approach to Politics: Introducing Political Science through Books, Movies, and Popular Culture

A Novel Approach to Politics: Introducing Political Science through Books, Movies, and Popular Culture

by Douglas A. Van Belle
A Novel Approach to Politics: Introducing Political Science through Books, Movies, and Popular Culture

A Novel Approach to Politics: Introducing Political Science through Books, Movies, and Popular Culture

by Douglas A. Van Belle

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Overview

A Novel Approach to Politics: Introducing Political Science through Books, Movies, and Popular Culture turns the conventional textbook wisdom on its head by using pop culture references to illustrate key concepts. With the Seventh Edition, author Douglas A. Van Belle brings the book fully up-to-date with recent events, current policy debates, international happenings, and other assorted political matters.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781071875728
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 09/24/2024
Edition description: Seventh Edition
Pages: 520
Product dimensions: 7.38(w) x 9.12(h) x (d)

About the Author

Douglas A. Van Belle is a Senior Lecturer in Media Studies at Victoria University of Wellington. He is currently examining how science fiction as thought experiment shapes the conceptual space between science and society. Other areas of research include simulations of international politics, rational choice and revolutionary collective action, global media freedom, the social nature of science and SETI, Palaeontology and scientific progress in the Social Sciences, media’s influence on foreign aid bureaucracies, international information flows and the necessary conditions for the adoption of disaster risk reduction policies, the role of science fiction in society, and the use of science fiction to teach politics. His latest novel, A World Adrift, is set in the skies of Venus, 800 years after it was first colonized, and explores the human impact of the politics of extreme resource scarcity.

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1 • Introducing the Ancient Debate: The Ideal versus the Real
CHAPTER 2 • Why Government? Security, Anarchy, and Some Basic Group Dynamics
CHAPTER 3 • Governing Society: We Know Who You Are
CHAPTER 4 • Government’s Role in the Economy: The Offer You Can’t Refuse
CHAPTER 5 • Structures and Institutions
CHAPTER 6 • El Grande Loco Casa Blanca: The Executive (in Bad Spanish)
CHAPTER 7 • The Confederacy of Dunces: The Legislative Function (In Colorless English that is Grammatically Questionable and Subject to Ridicule)
CHAPTER 8 • Brazilian Bureaucracy: Do I Even Need to Bother with the Jokes?
CHAPTER 9 • Courts and Law: Politics behind the Gavel, Obviously, but What’s under the Gown?
CHAPTER 10 • Not Quite Right, but Still Good: The Democratic Ideal in Modern Politics
CHAPTER 11 • Media, Politics, and Government: Talking Heads Are Better Than None
CHAPTER 12 • International Politics: Apocalypse Now and Then
CHAPTER 13 • Secret Government: Spies, Lies, and Freedom Fries
CHAPTER 14 • The Politics of Culture: Sex and Agriculture, Getting Rucked Explains It All
CHAPTER 15 • The Lastest and Bestest Chapter: The Study of Politics
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