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Huddy and Cassese, “On the Complex and Varied Political Effects.” 97. Deborah Jordan Brooks and Benjamin A. Valentino, “A War of One's Own: Understanding the Gender Gap in Support for War,” Public Opinion Quarterly 75 (2011): 270–286.
This book offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary examination of how public opinion is formed and charged, as well as how it affects democratic society.
Grusky and Sorensen (1998) argued that differences among broad categories such as manual or non-manual would decline, but that differences among narrowly defined occupational groups would grow. One reason for this development was that ...
Jodene R. Baccus, Mark W. Baldwin, and Dominic J. Packer, “Increasing Implicit Self-esteem through Classical ... See also Christian S. Crandall, Paul J. Silvia, Ahogni N. N'Gbala, JoAnn Tsang, and Karen Dawson, “Balance Theory, ...
Blendon, Robert J., Ulrike S. Szalay, Drew E. Altman, and Gerald Chervinsky. 1992b. “New Hampshire, Health Care, and the 1992 Election.” Journal ofAmerican Health Policy 2 (May/June): 16–22. Blumberg, Stephen J., and Julian V. Luke.
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.
In this revision to their lauded core text, Clawson and Oxley continue to link the enduring normative questions of democratic theory to existing empirical research on public opinion.
In what is widely considered the most influential book ever written by Walter Lippmann, the late journalist and social critic provides a fundamental treatise on the nature of human information...
Donald R. Kinder, “Pale Democracy: Opinion and Action in Postwar America,” in The Evolution of Political Knowledge: Theory and Inquiry in American Politics, ed. Edward D. Mansfield and Richard Sisson (Columbus: Ohio State University ...
A survey of the historical roots, theoretical foundations and normative claims of 20th-century conceptualizations of public opinion.
This new edition incorporates a new theme of political polarization and examines how mass media and social media help to shape public opinion.
Institute of Technology, 1989), and Graham, “Public Opinion and U.S. Foreign Policy Decision Making.” 44. ... From Tea Leaves to Opinion Polls: A Theory of Democratic Leadership (New York: Columbia University Press, 1996). 51.
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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.
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 ...
Summary: Juxtaposes the work of historians, philosophers, psychologists, political scientists and sociologists in an effort to ponder the knotty conceptual problems that continue to occupy the best minds in the field.--cf. Foreword.
We are delighted to publish this classic book as part of our extensive Classic Library collection. Many of the books in our collection have been out of print for decades, and therefore have not been accessible to the general public.
The fifth edition of Public Opinion: Measuring the American Mind provides a comprehensive, accessible introduction to public opinion in the United States and describes how public opinion data are collected, how they are used, and the role ...