Police Are Our Government: Politics, Political Science, and the Policing of Race–Class Subjugated Communities
University of Minnesota · Yale University
Abstract
Against the backdrop of Ferguson and the Black Lives Matter movement, we ask what the American politics subfield has to say about the political lives of communities subjugated by race and class. We argue that mainstream research in this subfield—framed by images of representative democracy and Marshallian citizenship—has provided a rich portrait of what such communities lack in political life. Indeed, by focusing so effectively on their political marginalization, political scientists have ironically made such communities marginal to the subfield's account of American democracy and citizenship. In this article, we provide a corrective by focusing on what is present in the political lives of such communities. To…
Citation impact
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- 165.57
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- 100%
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- 178
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2Topics & keywords
- Politics
- Citizenship
- Mainstream
- Democracy
- Sociology
- State (computer science)
- Political science
- Political economy
- Reduced inequalities