Michael Adams (12) (1946–)
Autor de American Backlash
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value research (1)
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Conocimiento común
- Otros nombres
- ADAMS, Michael
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1946-09-29
- Género
- male
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American Backlash: The Untold Story of Social… por Michael Adams
An interesting follow up to Fire and Ice, American Backlash focuses on values and how they are changing over time in the United States. Full of interesting insights based on a solid statistical foundation, I found the contrast between voters' and non voters' values particularly fascinating. This is well worth a read if you're at all curious about why Americans act as they do.
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Meggo | otra reseña | Jul 17, 2006 | From: Publisher
In his insightful, award-winning work Fire and Ice, Environics president Michael Adams explored the growing divergence between American and Canadian values. Using the same mixture of polling and analysis in American Backlash, Adams fixes his penetrating gaze on contemporary America—the exceptional society.
Exploding the accepted wisdom of an America divided bitterly into camps of red and blue, Adams's data show that the values rift between Republicans and Democrats is negligible when compared with the gulf between politically engaged citizens (of either party) and the nearly half of Americans who are politically disaffected.
American Backlash goes beyond the red and blue dichotomy, beyond the litany of divisive political issues that receive so much attention in American public discourse: abortion, stem-cell research, euthanasia, same sex marriage, Darwin versus Genesis, and prayer in schools. Widening the lens to examine the psychology of American society as a whole, Adams's research suggests that it is neither Red nor Blue America that represents the overall trajectory of social change in the United States. Rather, it is politically disengaged Americans, people who increasingly embrace values of brash individualism and hedonism, who are the greatest barometer of where American society is headed.
http://www.penguin.ca/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,0_9780670063703,00.html… (más)
In his insightful, award-winning work Fire and Ice, Environics president Michael Adams explored the growing divergence between American and Canadian values. Using the same mixture of polling and analysis in American Backlash, Adams fixes his penetrating gaze on contemporary America—the exceptional society.
Exploding the accepted wisdom of an America divided bitterly into camps of red and blue, Adams's data show that the values rift between Republicans and Democrats is negligible when compared with the gulf between politically engaged citizens (of either party) and the nearly half of Americans who are politically disaffected.
American Backlash goes beyond the red and blue dichotomy, beyond the litany of divisive political issues that receive so much attention in American public discourse: abortion, stem-cell research, euthanasia, same sex marriage, Darwin versus Genesis, and prayer in schools. Widening the lens to examine the psychology of American society as a whole, Adams's research suggests that it is neither Red nor Blue America that represents the overall trajectory of social change in the United States. Rather, it is politically disengaged Americans, people who increasingly embrace values of brash individualism and hedonism, who are the greatest barometer of where American society is headed.
http://www.penguin.ca/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,0_9780670063703,00.html… (más)
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gregsmith | otra reseña | Jul 12, 2006 | También Puede Gustarte
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