ABSTRACT

Aimed at politics students in their final year of secondary education or beginning their degrees, this highly readable book is the ideal introduction to politics. Doing Politics is a detailed guide to both the study and the activity of politics, which explores why we study politics, what is involved in a politics degree, and the skills and mindset that are needed to tackle the subject.

Key questions are answered, including:

• Just what is politics and how does it affect us?

• Why does politics, and why do politicians, get a bad press?

• How do we study non-traditional forms of politics?

Assuming no prior knowledge, this lively and engaging guide is the perfect introduction to the academic study of politics.

chapter 1|20 pages

Introduction to Doing Politics

chapter 2|21 pages

Politics is key 1

chapter 3|22 pages

Studying politics today 1

chapter 4|20 pages

Don't like politics

chapter 5|20 pages

Policy makers and power brokers

chapter 6|22 pages

The key actors 1

chapter 7|19 pages

New social movers and shakers

chapter 8|22 pages

Compare and contrast

An investigation into comparative politics

chapter 9|22 pages

The world stage

chapter 10|26 pages

Concluding thoughts on Doing Politics