Mazama and Asante explore the Obama era the confluence of the political, technological, social, economic, and religious dimensions of Obama s campaign, election, and presidency.

Culled from hundreds of articles in ...

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Mazama and Asante explore the Obama era the confluence of the political, technological, social, economic, and religious dimensions of Obama s campaign, election, and presidency.

Culled from hundreds of articles in journals across the social sciences in political science, sociology, African American studies, and communication--this illuminating collection deals with the complexities of the Obama phenomenon from critical research perspective, marking the era as a transformation brought about by a transitional leader. Part introductions offer needed framing and context to facilitate debate and discussion.



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