Stacy G. Ulbig is a professor of political science at Sam Houston State University.
Angry Politics provides a superb review of our national political
polarization. Supported by an abundance of research, both scholarly
and popular, Angry Politics explains the causes and consequences of
our partisan divide. It is well written, thoroughly researched, and
beautifully organized. Current and accessible for readers inside
the classroom and out, Angry Politics offers an expansive and
meaningful examination of our political polarization and provides
optimistic suggestions for ways to bridge our national divide."" -
Alison Dagnes, author of Super Mad at Everything All the Time:
Political Media and Our National Anger
""Ulbig has written a very fine book linking our contemporary
political polarization to incivility among college students. She
demonstrates that our dangerous national divides are in fact
rampant within college populations, the pool of future American
citizens and leaders. Angry Politics is required reading for anyone
interested in how students think about politics and why university
faculty and administrators must take heed before this new
generation replicates the intolerant, destructive politics of their
parents and grandparents."" - Susan Herbst, university professor of
political science and president emerita, University of Connecticut
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