The Oxford handbook of American public opinion and the media
Shapiro, Robert Y.
Jacobs, Lawrence R.
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
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
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