This book offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary examination of how public opinion is formed and charged, as well as how it affects democratic society."
Mr. Foster also serves notice of exception. ... and that Judge Gary's experts and Mr. Foster's should carry their appeals to the standing committee of the federated intelligence bureaus. ... I can't, they are private, says Judge Gary.
The work is divided into eight parts, covering such varied issues as stereotypes, image making, and organized intelligence.
"Public Opinion," written by Walter Lippman in 1922, stands today as a classic in political and social thought. Lippmann's style may be difficult for some, but those who endeavor to read will the book fascinating.
Holbrook , Allyson L. , Jon A. Krosnick , Penny S. Visser , Wendi L. Gardner , and John T. Cacioppo . “ Attitudes towards Presidential Candidates and Political Parties : Initial Optimism , Inertial First Impressions , and a Focus on ...
This straightforward text provides journalists, both professional and student, with an explanation of the realities of an increasingly important facet of today's precision journalism--public opinion polling.
Coolidge, Calvin. “First Annual Message.” December 6, 1923. The American Presidency Project. https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/first-annual -message-20. Cornwell, Elmer E., Jr. “The Presidential Press Conference.
Some interesting articles that illustrate early debates in American social science are Francis G. Wilson , " Concepts of Public Opinion , " American Political Science Review 21 ( 1933 ) : 371-91 ; Francis E. Merrill and Carroll D. Clark ...
In The Will of the People, Barry Friedman challenges that claim by showing that the Court has always been subject to a higher power: the American public.
Because public opinion is one of the most vital and enduring concepts in the social sciences, this book will enjoy wide application in psychology, sociology, political science, journalism, and communication research in both academic and ...
Examines the ways in which public opinion affects public policy via the news media. Draws together theory and original research concerning the role of the press in shaping public policy.