The Oxford handbook of American public opinion and the media

The Oxford handbook of American public opinion and the media

Shapiro, Robert Y.
Jacobs, Lawrence R.

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With engaging new contributions from the major figures in the fields of the media and public opinion The Oxford Handbook of American Public Opinion and theMedia is a key point of reference for anyone working in American politics today. INDICE: Part I Introduction; 1: Lawrence R. Jacobs and Robert Y. Shapiro: Informational Interdependence: Public Opinion and the Media in the New Communications Era; 2: W. Russell Neuman, Bruce Bimber, and Matthew Hindman: TheInternet and Four Dimensions of Citizenship; 3: Brian J. Gaines and James H. Kuklinski: A Possible Next Frontier in Political Communication Research: Merging theOld with the New; Part II The Media; Foundations; 4: Michael Schudson: Tocqueville's Interesting Error: On Journalism and Democracy; 5: Katherine Ann Brownand Todd Gitlin: Partisans, Watchdog, and Entertainers: The Press for Democracy and Its Limits; 6: Doris A. Graber and Gregory G. Holyk: The News Industry;7: Marion R. Just: What's Newsworthy: A View from the 21st Century; 8: Matthew A. Baum and Angela Jamison: Soft News and The Four Oprah Effects; Measurement and Method; 9: Jennifer Jerit and Jason Barabas: Exposure Measures and Content Analysis in Media Effects Studies; 10: Lynn Vavreck and Shanto Iyengar: TheFuture of Political Communication Research: Online Panels and Experimentation; Effects; 11: James Druckman and Dennis Chong: Public-Elite Interactions: Puzzles in Search of Researchers; 12: Thomas E. Nelson: Issue Framing; 13: Bradford H. Bishop and D. Sunshine Hillygus: Campaigning, Debating, Advertising; 14:Patricia Moy and Muzammil M. Hussain: Media Influences on Political Trust andEngagement; 15: Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Bruce W. Hardy: The Effect of Media on Public Knowledge; 16: W. Lance Bennett: News Polls: Constructing an Engaged Public; Part III Public Opinion; Foundations; 17: John G. Gunnell: Democracy and the Concept of Public Opinion; 18: Michael X. Delli Carpini: Constructing Public Opinion: A Brief History of Survey Research; 19: Susan Herbst: Critical Perspectives on Public Opinion; Measurement; 20: Michael Traugott: The Accuracy of Opinion Polling and Its Relation to Its Future; 21: Adam J. Berinsky: Representative Sampling and Survey Non-Response; 22: George Franklin Bishop: Instrument Design: Question Form, Wording and Context Effects; Micro-Level Frameworks; 23: Charles S. Taber: Political Cognition and Public Opinion; 24: Ted Brader, George E. Marcus, and Kristyn L. Miller: Emotion and Public Opinion; 25: Rose McDermott: Prospect Theory and Risk Assessment; 26: Carolyn L. Funk: Connecting the Social and Biological Bases of Public Opinion; 27: William G. Jacoby: Attitude Organization in the Mass Public: The Impact of Ideology and Partisanship; The Pluralism of Public Opinion; 28: Laura Stoker and Jackie Bass: Political Socialization: Ongoing Questions and New Directions; 29: Leonie Huddy and Erin Cassese: On the Complex and Varied Political Effects of Gender; 30:Frederick C. Harris: The Contours of Black Public Opinion; 31: Rodolfo O. de la Garza and Seung-Jin Jang: Latino Public Opinion; 32: Jane Junn, Taeku Lee, S. Karthick Ramakrishnan, and Janelle Wong: Asian American Public Opinion; 33:Aimee E. Barbeau, Carin Robinson, an

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-954563-6
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 792
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/05/2011
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