Policy Changes Following School Board Member Incumbent Defeat and Superintendent Turnover [microform] : A Case Study / Debra Johnson.
The dissatisfaction theory of American democracy (Ianneccone and Lutz, 1970, 1978) purports that citizens do not become politically active until a high level of dissatisfaction is present and that superintendent turnover is the end result of a process in which the school board becomes increasingly u...
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