Thomas E. Patterson

Thomas E. Patterson is Bradlee Professor of Government and the Press in the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He is author of the book Informing the News: The Need for Knowledge-Based Journalism, published in October 2013. His earlier book, The Vanishing Voter, looks at the causes and consequences of electoral participation, and his book on the media’s political role, Out of Order, received the American Political Science Association’s Graber Award as the best book of the decade in political communication. His first book, The Unseeing Eye, was named by the American Association for Public Opinion Research as one of the 50 most influential books on public opinion in the past half century. He is also the author of the award winning Mass Media Election (1980), and a general American government text, We the People, now in the 11th edition. His articles have appeared in Political Communication, Journal of Communication, and other academic journals, as well as in the popular press. His research has been funded by the Ford, Markle, Smith-Richardson, Pew, Knight, Carnegie, and National Science foundations. Patterson received his PhD from the University of Minnesota in 1971.
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Citizen Politics in America: Public Opinion, Elections, Interest Groups, and the Media (edX) EdX
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Citizen Politics in America: Public Opinion, Elections, Interest Groups, and the Media (edX)

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Discover the inner mechanics of the United States' political framework through an engaging and informative course on Congress, the Presidency, Courts, and Bureaucracy offered by edX. This course provides a detailed look at how each branch of government functions, their interdependencies, and their roles in maintaining balance and order within the federal system.

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