Jeff Manza
Jeff Manza is an American sociologist and professor of sociology at New York University. He is a political sociologist, known for his work on voting behavior, public opinion, and felony disenfranchisement in the United States (with Christopher Uggen). He has also researched the relationship between support for government programs and economic downturns. He created The Sociology Project, a series of introductory sociology textbooks written by himself and NYU colleagues that aim to reorient the presentation of sociological ideas to beginning students. Provided by Wikipedia
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Locked out felon disenfranchisement and American democracy / by Manza, Jeff
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Locked out felon disenfranchisement and American democracy / by Manza, Jeff
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Whose rights? : counterterrorism and the dark side of American public opinion / by Brooks, Clem, Manza, Jeff
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Whose rights? : counterterrorism and the dark side of American public opinion / by Brooks, Clem, Manza, Jeff
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Navigating public opinion polls, policy, and the future of American democracy /
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Navigating public opinion polls, policy, and the future of American democracy /
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