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Public opinion and the internet

Public opinion and the internet

... of public opinion emerged in the eighteenth century (Habermas, 1991; Gouldner, ...see public opinion formed through the arguments of ...that public opinion was shaped by ...

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Public Opinion and Foreign Policy: The Social Context

Public Opinion and Foreign Policy: The Social Context

... to public opinion with respect to foreign policy, we see that Americans behave no differently than they do when it comes to forming their partisanship in the domestic ...

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Trident in UK Politics and Public Opinion

Trident in UK Politics and Public Opinion

... Nevertheless, public opinion would appear to be gradually shifting away from a like-for-like replacement of the current Trident system, especially when the cost of building a new fleet of ballistic missile ...

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Analysis of Internet Public Opinion Situation

Analysis of Internet Public Opinion Situation

... microblogging public opinion dissemination, the study found that the source characteristics are the main influencing factors, the number of fans has an intermediary role, information-related factors had no ...

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Polling and the pursuit of Arab public opinion

Polling and the pursuit of Arab public opinion

... specialised knowledge and conduct a social custom that affirms the existence of a reasoning public. Again, this equates the pollster with a soothsayer or seer—an intermediary between reality and the unknown with ...

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Perception of intense precipitation events by public opinion

Perception of intense precipitation events by public opinion

... The comparison showed that, on a wide and heterogeneous area, public opinion perceives correctly 44% of events and its perception is unbiased. If, however, the focus is placed upon urban areas, the ability ...

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Social Media in Public Opinion Research: Report of the AAPOR Task Force on Emerging Technologies in Public Opinion Research

Social Media in Public Opinion Research: Report of the AAPOR Task Force on Emerging Technologies in Public Opinion Research

... Social media technology is rapidly expanding and being adopted worldwide. It is natural for survey and public opinion researchers to consider adapting their methods to accommodate such new technologies. ...

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Australian public opinion and foreign policy

Australian public opinion and foreign policy

... general public dependence, reaching its zenith in the period immediately after the commitment of Australian troops to Vietnam in ...of public opinion, it seems that the decade roughly delineated as ...

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The Will to Reform: Public Opinion and the 1832 Reform Bill

The Will to Reform: Public Opinion and the 1832 Reform Bill

... The public received the Tory indifference to calls for reform negatively; a satirical prose in The Times mocking the Duke and his ministers summed up the popular perception of the Prime Minister, “Because / I ...

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Public Opinion and Democratic Control of Sentencing Policy

Public Opinion and Democratic Control of Sentencing Policy

... that public opinion and sentencing policy do not ...gives public opinion a role in determining sentences, there will be a risk that offenders end up being treated more harshly than they ought ...

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The crisis of public opinion according to Jurgen Habermas

The crisis of public opinion according to Jurgen Habermas

... for public opinion, as far as can be different from incompatible theories, they are both in sync after attacking public opinion – which until that moment has appeared as indisputable in the ...

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Degrees of Democracy Politics, Public Opinion, and Policy

Degrees of Democracy Politics, Public Opinion, and Policy

... of public opinion and policy. The representation of opinion in policy is central to demo- cratic theory and everyday politics; so too is the extent to which public preferences are informed and ...

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Individuals and International Public Opinion as an Actor in International Relations

Individuals and International Public Opinion as an Actor in International Relations

... that public opinion refers to polls ra- ther than ...“public opinion”. But for us, public opinion is infinitely more complex than ...further public opinion is not ...

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Public Opinion and the Public Schools: Three Essays on Americans' Education Policy Preferences

Public Opinion and the Public Schools: Three Essays on Americans' Education Policy Preferences

... that public policy, including education policy, ought to have at least a passing relationship with public ...by public opinion surveys get translated into policy? Luttbeg (1968) proposes five ...

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Public Opinion. Walter Lippmann

Public Opinion. Walter Lippmann

... Into almost every social problem the proper calculation of time enters. Suppose, for example, it is a question of timber. Some trees grow faster than others. Then a sound forest policy is one in which the amount of each ...

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Public Opinion Interactive Simulation.doc

Public Opinion Interactive Simulation.doc

... It is true that public opinion polls have indicated an opposition to the death penalty. However, a number of presidential advisers believe that these polls were slanted in favor of an anti-death penalty ...

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Mises, Bastiat, public opinion, and public choice

Mises, Bastiat, public opinion, and public choice

... public opinion. In modern terms, they believe that the general public suffers from systematically biased beliefs about ...The public imagines, among other oddities, that protectionism raises ...

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Public opinion without opinions? Item nonresponse and (the absence of) substantive opinions in public opinion surveys

Public opinion without opinions? Item nonresponse and (the absence of) substantive opinions in public opinion surveys

... strong opinion about each and every issue and some opinions may seem inconsistent, but there are probably ‘underlying principles’ (feldman, 1988, ...to public and political ...

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Public Opinion and Foreign Aid Cuts in Economic Crises

Public Opinion and Foreign Aid Cuts in Economic Crises

... The recent financial crises have led to concerns about donors’ willingness to give aid. While we know empirically that aid flows are sensitive to economic crises in donor coun- tries, prior research has rarely gone ...

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The Court Of Public Opinion: Issues In Election Law

The Court Of Public Opinion: Issues In Election Law

... On the other hand, in my view, when we’re in a posture where we want to encourage people to speak, I think that reducing the regulatory level on the expenditures that are made, but ensuring that there is broad disclosure ...

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