

Schaller & Waldman's "White Rural Rage" Thesis Misuses Data to Push an Unhelpful Narrative w/ Prof. Nicholas F. Jacobs
Mar 13, 2024
Prof. Nicholas F. Jacobs critiques 'White Rural Rage' for misusing data and promoting harmful stereotypes about rural voters. He challenges the book's claims about voter attitudes, conspiracy theories, and right-wing talking points. The discussion delves into the misinterpretation of data, misconceptions about rural America, and the importance of bridging divides for effective political solutions.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Critique of 'White Rural Rage'
02:44 • 14min
Critique of Data Analysis on Rural White Americans' Beliefs in QAnon and Christian Nationalism
16:22 • 3min
Misrepresentation of Data on Rural America
19:36 • 8min
Misconceptions and Stereotypes of Rural America
27:45 • 10min
Exploration of Elites in Society and Institutional Disparities
37:28 • 2min
Challenging Stereotypes and Bridging Divides in Rural America
39:49 • 15min
Exploring Rural Republican Partisanship and Voter Perspectives
54:45 • 3min