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New Directions in Public Opinion

English · Hardback

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List of contents

Part I: The Meaning and Measurement of Public Opinion 1. The Practice of Survey Research: Changes and Challenges 2. Citizen Competence and Democratic Governance Part II: Foundations of Political Preferences 3. Ideology and Public Opinion 4. Affective Polarization or Hostility across the Party Divide: An Overview 5. Racial Attitudes and American Politics 6. Race, Ethnicity, and Public Opinion 7. Categorical Politics in Action: Gender and the 2016 Presidential Election 8. Worldview Politics 9. The Emotional Foundations of Democratic Citizenship 10. No Longer "Beyond our Scope": The Biological and Non-Conscious Underpinnings of Public Opinion Part III: The Public and Society 11. The “Daily Them”: Hybridity, Political Polarization and Presidential Leadership in a Digital Media Age 12. How People Learn About Politics: Navigating the Information Environment 13. Campaigns and Elections 14. Ambivalence in American Public Opinion about Immigration 15. Public Opinion and Public Policy Conclusion: Assessing Continuity and Change

About the author

Adam J. Berinsky is the Mitsui Professor of Political Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and director of the MIT Political Experiments Research Lab. He is the author of In Time of War: Understanding American Public Opinion from World War II to Iraq (Chicago) and Silent Voices: Public Opinion and Political Participation in America (Princeton). He has received numerous awards for his research.

Summary

The 2016 elections called into question the accuracy of public opinion polling while tapping into new streams of public opinion more widely. The third edition of this well-established text addresses these questions and adds new perspectives—including emphases on race, gender and new media—to its authoritative line-up, looking ahead to 2020.

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Praise for Prior Editions:
"Berinsky has brought together a world-class group of scholars working on cutting edge puzzles in the causes and consequences of public opinion. The book is an excellent resource for students, containing foundational insights about measurement and research design, electoral dynamics, and campaign media strategy. The largest contribution of this volume, however, may be the treasure trove of ideas for future research on the impact of group attitudes and identities in structuring our politics."

-- Nicholas A. Valentino, University of Michigan
"Berinsky’s masterful structuring of the book will allow it to be used as either a main text or a supplementary reader in a wide variety of courses. With just the right mix of analytical depth and topical breadth, this text will provide a solid grounding in six decades of public opinion research while also engaging and exciting students with its timely essays on pioneering new developments in the field."
-- Matthew Jacobsmeier, West Virginia University
"In the latest edition of Berinsky’s New Directions in Public Opinion, leading scholars of public opinion have written engaging chapters that survey recent research. Berinsky’s volume continues to be the best overview of the topic, perfect for students who want to learn about new developments."
-- Gabriel Lenz, University of California-Berkeley

Product details

Authors Adam J. Berinsky
Assisted by Adam J. Berinsky (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.11.2019
 
EAN 9781138483552
ISBN 978-1-138-48355-2
No. of pages 392
Series New Directions in American Politics
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology

PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology, Politics & government, Social, group or collective psychology, Politics and government, Political campaigning & advertising, Political campaigning and advertising

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