Uninformed : why people know so little about politics and what we can do about it /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Lupia, Arthur, 1964- (Author)
Corporate Author: Ebooks Corporation
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2016]
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1. From Infinite Ignorance to Knowledge that Matters
  • 2. Who Are the Educators and How Can We Help Them?
  • pt. I Value of Information
  • 3. Three Definitions
  • 4. Silver Bullet
  • 5. Logic of Competence
  • 6. Lost in the Woods
  • 7. Attracting Attention
  • 8. Building Source Credibility
  • 9. Politics of Competence
  • 10. Value Diversity and How to Manage It
  • 11. Complexity and Framing
  • 12. Political Roles: Who Needs to Know?
  • 13. Costs and Benefits
  • pt. II How to Improve "Political Knowledge"
  • 14. What We Know
  • 15. Reading the Questions, Understanding the Answers
  • 16. Political Knowledge Scales: Something Doesn't Add Up
  • 17. Assessing Information Assessments
  • 18. All in Good Measure
  • 19. Silver Lining.