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Democracy Amid Crises - Polarization, Pandemic, Protests, and Persuasion

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A data-rich analysis of how the four inter-related crises of 2020 -- the COVID-19 pandemic, the economic collapse and K-shaped recovery, the clashes over the legacy of racism and policing, and assaults on the legitimacy of democratic institutions (abetted by conspiracy theories) -- shaped not only the 2020 election, but also the future of our democracy.

The 2020 election cycle was one of the most tumultuous in the nation's history. Early in the cycle, a global pandemic hit the US, paralyzing much of the economy and raising a multitude of questions about how people would go about voting. Then, beginning in late spring, a series of police brutality cases set off a nationwide wave of protests and civil disturbances related to racial justice concerns. In the final phase, the president of the United States refused to accept the results and incited his followers to storm the US Capitol. How did all of these momentous events shape voters' opinions? And what impact did they have on the outcome?

To answer these questions, Kathleen Hall Jamieson and her collaborators surveyed 9,000 Americans over the course of the year to determine how voters reacted to the events on the ground, the campaigns' attempts at persuasion, and the post-election chaos that followed Biden's victory. Generally, American voters saw the multitude of crises through the lens of their polarized partisan predispositions. But why? Jamieson and her co-authors first stress that America has multiple electorates, and they are exposed to different informational environments. The divergent messages they received shaped not only their vote choice, but also how they made sense of these crises. Interestingly, though, while many voters were locked in place by their partisan priors, a majority of those who ended up voting for either Biden or Trump were unsure of their choice and whether they would actually vote at some point during the year. What led to both the wavering in people's choices and the attitudes they eventually adopted were in large part due to the differing media environments enveloping them: the messages from the campaigns, from their family and friends, as well from those in mass and social media. But this is not a simple story of "echo chambers," where individuals are immersed in only one type of media -- far from it. The distinct media environments in which these electorates experienced the election were in fact complex and varied, and the interaction between these different types of media was key. Indeed, most voters were subject to cross-cutting information pressures and not only one type of partisan source. This book's focus on the ebb and flow of the campaign over time and the centrality of wavering voters makes this an authoritative and essential account of one of the most momentous American elections ever.

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  • Ch. 1 An Election Like No Other

  • THE ANNENBERG IOD COLLABORATIVE

  • Ch. 2 What Fundamental Factors Shape Elections?

  • R. LANCE HOLBERT, KATHLEEN HALL JAMIESON, MATTHEW LEVENDUSKY, AND JOSH PASEK

  • Ch. 3 The Data

  • JOSH PASEK, KENNETH WINNEG, AND MATTHEW LEVENDUSKY

  • Ch. 4 The Multiple Electorates of 2020

  • JOSH PASEK

  • Ch. 5 The Communication Electorates

  • R. LANCE HOLBERT, YOTAM OPHIR, AND DROR WALTER

  • Ch. 6 Did the COVID-19 Pandemic Sink Trump's Re-Election?

  • KATHLEEN HALL JAMIESON, MATTHEW LEVENDUSKY, AND ANDREW RENNINGER

  • Ch. 7 Would A Growing Economy Secure President Trump's Re-Election?

  • KATHLEEN HALL JAMIESON, MATTHEW LEVENDUSKY, JOSH PASEK, AND ANDREW RENNINGER

  • Ch. 8 Law and Order vs. Law and Order with Racial Justice

  • JOSH PASEK AND KATHLEEN HALL JAMIESON

  • Ch. 9 "Stop the Steal": Voters' Beliefs about Electoral Legitimacy in the 2020 Election and Beyond

  • MATTHEW LEVENDUSKY AND JOSH PASEK

  • Ch. 10 Primed for Insurrection: The Role of Conspiracy Theories in the 2020 Election and its Aftermath

  • KATHLEEN HALL JAMIESON AND DAN ROMER

  • Ch. 11 A Republic, If You Can Keep It

  • THE ANNENBERG IOD COLLABORATIVE



About the author

The Annenberg IOD Collaborative is a group of 11 scholars from the University of Pennsylvania, Temple University, University of Michigan, University of Arizona, Georgia State University, and SUNY-Buffalo. Members of the group have authored a number of books about politics, power and polarization.

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Authors Bruce Hardy, Bruce (Associate Professor of Communication and Social Influence Hardy, R. Lance (Professor of Communication and Social Influence Holbert, Holbert R. Lance, Jamieson, Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Kathleen Hall (Elizabeth Ware Packard Pr Jamieson, Kathleen Hall (Elizabeth Ware Packard Professor of Communication & Director Jamieson, Jamieson Kathleen Hall, Kate (Professor of Communication Kenski, Kenski Kate, Matthew Levendusky, Matthew (Professor of Political Scienc Levendusky, Matthew (Professor of Political Science & Stephen and Mary Baran Chair in the Institutions of Democracy Levendusky, Levendusky Matthew, Yotam Ophir, Yotam (Assistant Professor of Communication Ophir, Josh Pasek, Josh (Associate Professor of Communication & Media and Political Science Pasek, Andrew Renninger, Andrew (Research Coordinator Renninger, Daniel (Research Director Romer, Romer Daniel, Dror Walter, Dror (Assistant Professor of Digital Communication Walter, Ken Winneg, Ken (Managing Director of Survey Research Winneg
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.02.2023
 
EAN 9780197644690
ISBN 978-0-19-764469-0
No. of pages 336
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

HISTORY / Military / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics, Warfare & defence, Comparative Politics, Warfare and defence, Elections & referenda, Public Opinion & Polls, Public opinion and polls, Elections and referenda / suffrage, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Opinion Polling

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