PS 103A: California Politics

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PS 103A: California Politics

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PS 103A: California Politics. Why Did California Become a Political Island in the 2010 Elections?. Explanation #1: California has always been politically wacky Explanation #2: California has changed Policy Change : early-1990s decline in defense spending - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Why Did California Become a Political Island in the 2010 Elections?

Explanation #1: California has always been politically wacky

Explanation #2: California has changed•Policy Change: early-1990s decline in defense

spending

•Demographic Changes: white- and blue-collar defense workers moved away from California’s coastal areas, and were replaced by recent immigrants

•Political Change: from a North-South to an East-West state, new politics of immigration

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California’s Transformation:North/South to East/West

1981-1982 2007-2008

Taken from Frederick Douzet and Ken Miller’s chapter in The New Political Geography of California.

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California’s Transformation:North/South to East/West

-1971- -1980-

-1990- -2000-

Evangelical Share of California’s Population 1971-2000, by Region

Taken from Ariane Zambiras’ chapter in The New Political Geography of California.

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Course Introduction What this course is not about What this course is about Course plan and logistics

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What This Course is Not About

How to be a good citizen.

•Preface. “We believe that increased participation by an informed citizenry in the politics of California is vitally needed…”

Power and Politics in California,

John H. Culver and John C. Syer, 1980

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What This Course is Not About

Ideological Conversion

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What This Course is Not About

An Introduction to American Politics•Begins with the Constitution

•Under a fixed set of rules, leaders react to an ever more complex society

•Consensus on the basic features of our political system and what there is to learn

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What This Course Is About What you need to know in Sacramento

Mixture of political science research and political journalism

A state where the rules constantly change and no consensus tells us what to teach you

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Books I Will Not Assign

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Books I Will Not Assign

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Books I Will Not Assign

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Books I Will Assign

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Course Plan and Logistics Part I: Political Institutions in Flux Part II: The Politics of Diversity Part III: Perspectives on Policy

Theme A: Cycles in California Politics Theme B: What Makes CA Different? Theme C: How Do We Know What We

Know?

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Course Plan and Logistics Midterm on February 9: 25% of grade Paper due on March 6: 30% of grade

•Bill analysis or initiative campaign Final on March 22: 40% of grade Class attendance and participation:

5% of grade

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Course Plan and Logistics Extensions or makeup exams:

•Illness or family emergencies only

Re-grade policy: •In writing, grade can go up or down

Office Hours: •Me, Tuesdays, 2:30-4:30pm, SSB 369•TA office hours to be announced

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Course Plan and Logistics Short biographies to begin each class:

•Could show up as extra credit on the midterm and final

Each lecture is paired with a discussion section:•Be ready to discuss the readings•Discussion questions in that day’s lecture

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Will and Kat’s Guide to Success:Pay Attention in Class!

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Will and Kat’s Guide to Success: Work in Teams

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Will and Kat’s Guide to Success:Keep Your Work Neat

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Will and Kat’s Guide to Success:Keep up with your reading!

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Will and Kat’s Guide to Success:Go to Daddy’s Office Hours