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Our Patchwork Nation: The Surprising Truth about the 'Real' America | [Dante Chinni, James Gimpel]
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Our Patchwork Nation: The Surprising Truth about the 'Real' America

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  • by Dante Chinni , James Gimpel
  • Narrated by Peter Berkrot
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In a climate of culture wars and tremendous economic uncertainty, America is often reduced to a simplistic schism between red states and blue states. In response to that oversimplification, journalist Dante Chinni teamed up with political geographer James Gimpel to launch the Patchwork Nation project, using on-the-ground reporting and statistical analysis to get past generalizations and probe American communities in depth. The result is Our Patchwork Nation, a refreshing, sometimes startling look at how America's diversities often defy conventional wisdom.

Looking at the data, they recognized that the country breaks into 12 distinct types of communities, and old categories like "soccer mom" and "working class" don't matter as much as we think. These communities include:

  • Boom Towns
  • Evangelical Epicenters
  • Military Bastions
  • Service Worker Centers
  • Campus and Careers
  • Immigration Nation
  • Minority Central
  • Tractor Community
  • Mormon Outposts
  • Emptying Nests
  • Industrial Metropolises
  • Monied Burbs

By examining these populations, the authors demonstrate that the subtle distinctions in how Americans vote, invest, shop, and otherwise behave reflect what they experience on their local streets and in their daily lives. Our Patchwork Nation is a brilliant new way to debate and examine the issues that matter most to our communities - and to our nation.

©2010 Dante Chinni and James Gimpel (P)2010 Tantor

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"[Our Patchwork Nation] is a captivating and at times surprising analysis, both rigorous and accessible, which suggests that while the country as a whole is going through a period of economic restructuring and technological transformation, how each region experiences these changes creates in effect 12 different realities." (Kirkus Reviews)

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    Joshua Kim Etna, NH, United States 06-10-12
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    "A Course on 'Our Patchwork Nation'"

    Our Patchwork Nation: The Surprising Truth About the "Real" America, by Dante Chinni and James Gimpel, is a book that reminds me why I got into the social science game to begin with.

    If I were still teaching sociology (and I miss teaching!), the next course I designed would be totally around Patchwork Nation.

    The idea of Patchwork Nation came out of Chinni's and Gimpel's frustration with the Red State / Blue State media divide. They thought that there had to be a more nuanced and accurate framework to understand elections, politics, economics and culture. Using a variety of data sources, they came up with a framework that includes 12 types of communities (with the county as the unit of analysis):

    Boom Towns
    Campus and Careers
    Emptying Nests
    Evangelical Epicenters
    Immigration Nation
    Industrial Metropolis
    Military Bastions
    Minority Central
    Monied 'Burbs
    Mormon Outposts
    Service Worker Centers
    Tractor Country

    You can check out what community type you live in at the Patchwork Nation website. Where do you live? Does the description on the site (or in the book) of your county ring true to your experience?

    Not surprisingly, I live in a "Campus and Careers" county , defined as "…cities and towns with young, educated populations; more secular and Democratic than other American communities". The representative community for Campus and Careers is Ann Arbor, MI.

    The combination of the book and the website provides all the material necessary for a great class. I think that the authors are willing to make part of the data they used to construct their analysis available to other researchers (and students) to analyze.
    Think about how much richer the Patchwork Nation framework would be if student researchers contributed new forms of analysis to the public educational commons.

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