Joel Parker
Assistant Instructor
— AB, PhD,
Stanford University, The University of Texas at Austin
Senior Lecturer, The University of Texas at San Antonio
Interests
Democratic theory, political equality, theories of representation, deliberative democracy, constitutional development, American jurisprudence, political legitimacy, and random selection
GOV 310L •
American Government
38680 •
Spring 2010
Meets
MWF 1200-100pm GAR 0.102
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This course is an introduction to American government and politics. While the main focus is on the national level, additional attention is paid to the state and local governments of Texas. Topics will include U.S. political history, political institutions, elections, public opinion, rights and freedoms, and public policy issues.
GOV 310L •
American Government
38975 •
Fall 2009
Meets
MWF 1200-100pm MEZ B0.306
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This course is an introduction to American government and politics. While the main focus is on the national level, additional attention is paid to the state and local governments of Texas. Topics will include U.S. political history, political institutions, elections, public opinion, rights and freedoms, and public policy issues.
GOV 310L •
American Government
38120 •
Spring 2009
Meets
MWF 1200-100pm MEZ B0.306
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This course is an introduction to American government and politics. While the main focus is on the national level, additional attention is paid to the state and local governments of Texas. Topics will include U.S. political history, political institutions, elections, public opinion, rights and freedoms, and public policy issues.