These links were broken earlier, but they work now. Please contact me (rscholl@lsu.edu) if you have any trouble accessing these readings or future readings.
For meeting 5: Verba et al Chapters 2 and 3
For meeting 6: Masuoka
Monday, August 31, 2009
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Readings links
Full cites are on syllabus:
Link to meeting 2 reading (for Thursday Aug 27!)
Link to meeting 3 reading
Link to meeting 2 reading (for Thursday Aug 27!)
Link to meeting 3 reading
Syllabus
Click here to download the syllabus
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To put up a document to share with the class, first post that document on the web somewhere, like Tigerbytes in your PAWS account. Then right-click the link to copy the url. Come back to this blog, click "New Post," type and then highlight the name of the document you want to link to, and then click the little icon above the text box that looks like the earth with a chain link above it. Paste your document's URL into the box that pops up.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Welcome to PS 4034, Political Participation!
I'm looking forward to meeting you on T/Th from 3 to 4:30 in 213 Tureaud Hall. This will be a seminar-style class. That means that in Political Participation, class participation is order of the day.
This blog is a forum that may be helpful when you can't wait for class or want to float an idea before saying it out loud. Post whenever you want, and feel free to comment on the posts of your classmates. Posting your response and reflection papers (or the best parts of them) is encouraged! You can also use the forum to complain about the class, but keep in mind that I read it.
This blog is a forum that may be helpful when you can't wait for class or want to float an idea before saying it out loud. Post whenever you want, and feel free to comment on the posts of your classmates. Posting your response and reflection papers (or the best parts of them) is encouraged! You can also use the forum to complain about the class, but keep in mind that I read it.
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