Who Governs? Democracy and Power in an American City

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"Who Governs? Democracy and Power in an American City" is a landmark political science study that analyzes the distribution of power and democratic decision-making in New Haven, Connecticut.

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instanceOf book
political science study
academicDiscipline political sociology
academicReception considered a classic in political science
widely cited in studies of American democracy
author Robert A. Dahl
awarded Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service
surface form: Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award
awardYear 1962
cityStudied New Haven, Connecticut
surface form: New Haven
conclusion power is dispersed among multiple groups rather than held by a single elite
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
empiricalBasis case study of New Haven politics
examines party politics in New Haven
role of business leaders in city politics
role of elected officials in city politics
urban renewal politics in New Haven
fieldOfStudy American politics
political science
urban politics
focusesOn decision-making processes
distribution of power in a city
interest groups
local elites
genre academic non-fiction
hasEdition Yale University Press 50th anniversary edition
hasISBN 9780300000934
influenced research on community power structures
study of pluralism in political science
language English
mainSubject democracy
local government
pluralism
political power
methodology case study
document analysis
empirical research
interviews
publicationYear 1961
publisher Yale University Press
regionStudied New England
relatedConcept polyarchy
relatedWork Polyarchy: Participation and Opposition
setting New Haven, Connecticut
stateStudied Connecticut
targetAudience scholars of politics
students of political science
theoreticalContribution pluralist theory of power
timePeriodStudied mid-20th century

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