As the 2000 presidential election suggests, the particular type of voting system employed in a given venue can impact the outcome of elections, not only within an individual state, but, as Fyfe and Miller explore, across the states as well. Yet the scholarly community has paid little attention to the nature and impact of voting systems on electoral outcomes to date.
Using Elazar's model of political culture in the American states as a logistical framework on which to build analysis of these voting systems, they indicate that culture is a fundamental variable to consider when attempting...
As the 2000 presidential election suggests, the particular type of voting system employed in a given venue can impact the outcome of elections, not...
This book explores the state of higher education at century's end and the challenges awaiting it in the next millennium. It assesses changes in the student population, the role of faculty, spending patterns, government support, the role of intercollegiate athletics, the nature of presidential leadership, and the impact of technological change. This volume is a call to educators, parents, and taxpayers alike to enter into a dialogue about the future directions of higher education that they are willing to support.
Because in the last few decades higher education has attempted to extend...
This book explores the state of higher education at century's end and the challenges awaiting it in the next millennium. It assesses changes in the...
This study examines the question of which type of desegregation plan most effectively reduces segregation in American public schools. Fife creates a choice-coercion continuum to account for more of the variation between diverse desegregation orders that have been implemented in urban America.
This study examines the question of which type of desegregation plan most effectively reduces segregation in American public schools. Fife creates a c...
Quick-fix plans to 'restore democracy' are a dime a dozen. This book intends to offer a more nuanced approach, emphasizing the value of civic engagement in a democratic society.
Quick-fix plans to 'restore democracy' are a dime a dozen. This book intends to offer a more nuanced approach, emphasizing the value of civic engageme...
Despite dramatic, sweeping changes in recent decades, a strong case can be made for guiding the reformation of contemporary public education in the United States on common school ideology of the nineteenth century. The author argues that the common school remains a public institution capable of preparing America's youth to contribute to the community in a positive manner, and that education must be treated at a public good where all children--regardless of social class--have a right to a quality education. The work includes a thorough overview of Horace Mann's writings on K-12 public...
Despite dramatic, sweeping changes in recent decades, a strong case can be made for guiding the reformation of contemporary public education in the...