Daniel P. Franklin

Associate Professor

Department of Political Science

Georgia State University

Atlanta, GA 30303

Tel: 404/651-4849 Fax: 404/651-1434  

 



 
Dr. Daniel Franklin (Ph.D, University of Texas, Austin 1984) is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Georgia State University. His research and teaching interests include legislative process, budgeting, and the Presidency.

Daniel Franklin's Vita



Current Course Offerings:

Syllabus - Polititcal Science 1101 Honors Section

Syllabus - Political Science 1101 Regular Section

Previous Course Syllabi:

Syllabus - Political Science 4180 (2005) - The Presidency (Undergraduate)

Syllabus - Poltical Science 4900E (2001) - Politics and Film (Undergraduate)

Syllabus - Political Science 8180 (2005) - The Presidency (Graduate)


Latest Paper

Rethinking Skowronek's Concept of Regimes in the Presidency (with Curt Nichols)

 



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 Helpful web sites:

ABC News
American Political Science Association
American Spectator
Atlanta Business Chronicle [Local money goings on]
Atlanta Journal - Constitution
Chicago Tribune [Urban politics at its most refined--i.e., crude--but effective]
Christian Science Monitor
CNN [Good instant news]
CNN Breaking
Congressional Quarterly
Creative Loafing [Local politics plus food, music and films]
Daily Variety [More on the entertainment elite]
Drudge Report [Right-wing sleaze]
E! [Nice sleaze]
Electronic Media
Entertainment Weekly [Hollywood fluff]
Forbes Magazine [Business with a spin]
Galileo:  Georgia Library Learning On-line [A must -- needs password]
Gary King of Harvard [Excellent Political Science Methods]
Georgia GIS Data Clearinghouse provides resources to users of Geographic Information Systems
Georgia State University [The South's Progressive Urban University]
Hill [All Congress, all the time]
Hollywood Reporter
Internet Movie Database [More than you would ever want to know about any film]
Investment Business Daily
JSTOR [Access to full-text scholarly journals -- available on campus only]
Lexis-Nexis [A must -- available on campus only]
Los Angles Times [Great in-depth articles]
Mr. Cranky [Film reviews as they should be]
MSNBC[Great summaries]
National Election Studies [Must data for political research]
National Enquirer [All trash, all the ....]
National Public Radio [All Things Considered, etc.]
National Review [Old righty lives on]
National Weather Service -- Atlanta [Current and historial data]
New Republic [Neo-liberal, neo-conservative, whatever]
New York Daily News [Tabloid as it ought to be]
New York Observer [The view Manhattan]
New York Post [Out of control tabloid trash]
New York Review of Books [The left's view of politics, books, film, etc.]
New York Times [The newspaper of record indeed]
News Max [News summaries]
Newsweek [yawn]
North Korean News
People Magazine [Nice tabloid news]
Policy.com [Resources for public policy analysis]
ProQuest [Full-text journal articles--needs password]
Reason Magazine [libertarian perspective]
Roll Call [Inside Congress view]
Rolling Stone[News, reviews, whatever about pop culture]
Salon [Sleaze from the left]
Slate: Today's Papers [Excellent summary of today's major newspapers]
Society for Political Methodology [Advanced political methods papers]
Star [Tabloid with aspirations]
Thomas [As in Jefferson, this goes to all the important USA government sites]
Time Magazine [Best of a dying bred]
Today's Lowest Air Fares [A must checkpoint]
US News [yawn]
USA Today [Check the weather and sports in McPaper]
University of Michigan Documents Center [Congressional legislative information]
Washington Post [The NYT with cartoons and astrology charts]
Washington Times [View from the right]
WNYC [Public radio from the Big Apple--many programs not available locally]
World Net Daily



The Chattering Class:
Army Archerd [Hollywood gossip as it should be]
Dave Barry [there are those who think he very funny]
L. Brent Bozell [Right-wing view point]
David Broder [ Washington's bloviator-in-chief -- NYT 1-16-99 p. A17]]
Pat Buchanan [Right-wing populist]
Bill Buckley [Right-wing old guard]
Mona Charen [More right-wing views]
Joe Conason  [Left-wing views]
Ann Coulter [Pure right-wing]
Maureen Dowd [When she's good, she's very good, when she's ...]
Roger Ebert [Nobody does film reviews better]
Joe Farah
Michael Fleming
Leah Garchik
Bill Gertz
Georgie Geyer [Wise view of Washington]
Goldberg File
Ellen Goodman [A feminism viewpoint]
Arianna Huffington [Right-wing analysis]
Horowitz
INSIDE BELTWAY
INSIDE POLITICS
Molly Ivins [Left-wing view from Texas]
Michael Kelly [Random anger squared]
Larry King [Legal, moral and non-fattening]
Harry Knowles
Mort Kondracke [Moderation in all things]
Charles Krauthammer [Random anger]
Irv Kupcinet
Howie Kurtz [Sharp view of the media]
Joe Lockhart
Mary McGrory [No wiser analyst on USA politics]
Mugger
Bob Novak [Random anger]
Page Six [Hard-core gossip]
Jim Pinkerton
Wes Pruden
Rex Reed [More film reviews]
Richard Reeves
Rush & Molloy [NYC gossip]
Bill Safire [Erudite right-wing views]
Phyllis Schlafly [Hard right view]
Tom Shales
Liz Smith [Polite gossip]
Michael Sneed
Tony Snow
Joe Sobran
Thomas Sowell [Right-wing analysis]
Cal Thomas
Helen Thomas [THE dean of inside the beltway]
Neal Travis
Cynthia Tucker [Local viewpoint]
Bob Tyrrell
Jude Wanniski
Jeffrey Wells
George Will [Random anger]