In this book, the authors use a combination of methods to understand how young people in the early twenty-first century see the political world and why they are choosing not to be engaged in it. Special attention is paid to The Daily Show with Jon Stewart , the one political outlet that young people of all political stripes can agree on. Minimizing academic jargon and translating statistics into plain language, Consuming Politics is accessible to anyone who wants to know what happened to the angry youth and what can be ...
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In this book, the authors use a combination of methods to understand how young people in the early twenty-first century see the political world and why they are choosing not to be engaged in it. Special attention is paid to The Daily Show with Jon Stewart , the one political outlet that young people of all political stripes can agree on. Minimizing academic jargon and translating statistics into plain language, Consuming Politics is accessible to anyone who wants to know what happened to the angry youth and what can be done about it.
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