School Board Battles: The Christian Right in Local Politics / Edition 1

School Board Battles: The Christian Right in Local Politics / Edition 1

by Melissa M. Deckman
ISBN-10:
1589010019
ISBN-13:
9781589010017
Pub. Date:
02/27/2004
Publisher:
Georgetown University Press
ISBN-10:
1589010019
ISBN-13:
9781589010017
Pub. Date:
02/27/2004
Publisher:
Georgetown University Press
School Board Battles: The Christian Right in Local Politics / Edition 1

School Board Battles: The Christian Right in Local Politics / Edition 1

by Melissa M. Deckman
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Overview

If there is a "culture war" taking place in the United States, one of the most interesting, if under-the-radar, battlegrounds is in local school board elections. Rarely does the pitch of this battle reach national attention, as it did in Kansas when the state school board—led by several outspoken conservative Christians—voted to delete evolution from the state's science curriculum and its standardized tests in August 1999. That action rattled not only the educational and scientific communities, but concerned citizens around the nation as well.

While the movement of the Christian Right into national and state politics has been well documented, this is the first book to examine their impact on local school board politics. While the Kansas decision was short-lived, during the past decade in school districts around the country, conservative Christian majorities have voted to place limits on sex education, to restrict library books, to remove references to gays and lesbians in the classroom, and to promote American culture as superior to other cultures.

School Board Battles studies the motivation, strategies, and electoral success of Christian Right school board candidates. Based on interviews, and using an extensive national survey of candidates as well as case studies of two school districts in which conservative Christians ran and served on local boards, Melissa M. Deckman gives us a surprisingly complex picture of these candidates. She reveals weaker ties to national Christian Right organizations—and more similarities between these conservative candidates and their more secular counterparts than might be expected.

Deckman examines important questions: Why do conservative Christians run for school boards? How much influence has the Christian Right actually had on school boards? How do conservative Christians govern? School Board Battles is an in-depth and in-the-trenches look at an important encounter in the "culture war"—one that may well determine the future of our nation's youth.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781589010017
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
Publication date: 02/27/2004
Series: Religion and Politics series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.55(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Melissa M. Deckman is assistant professor of political science at Washington College, Chestertown, Maryland.

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. The Christian Right and Education Politics: Past History and Current Concerns

2. A Profile of School Board Candidates

3. Why Conservative Christians Run for School Board

4. The Campaign Strategies of Christian Right Candidates

5. A Christian Right Takeover?

6. The Christian Right as School Board Members: How Conservative Christians Govern

Conclusion

Appendix AMetholdology

Appendix BSurvey Instrument: The American University Survey of School Board Candidates

Appendix CCase Study Interview and Questionnaire

Notes

References

Index

What People are Saying About This

Laura R. Olson

This pathbreaking work explores one of the most significant manifestations of religio-political activism in the United States today: the school board candidacies of Christian Right identifiers. Deckman is substantively and methodologically authoritative in her study of these candidates and their motivations.

From the Publisher

"Using both case study and survey research methodologies, Professor Deckman addresses this important but understudied topic with sensitivity and skill. In so doing, she makes an important contribution to our understanding of Christian Right candidates in school board politics."—Corwin Smidt, director of The Henry Institute, Department of Political Science, Calvin College

"This pathbreaking work explores one of the most significant manifestations of religio-political activism in the United States today: the school board candidacies of Christian Right identifiers. Deckman is substantively and methodologically authoritative in her study of these candidates and their motivations."—Laura R. Olson, associate professor of political science, Clemson University

Corwin Smidt

Using both case study and survey research methodologies, Professor Deckman addresses this important but understudied topic with sensitivity and skill. In so doing, she makes an important contribution to our understanding of Christian Right candidates in school board politics.

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